Ralph Baer
Let's Go 'Tute!
Discuss! 
Giddy up.
Atleast I know I won't be alone on here talking about the game![]()
You might; I may pick a game to attend.
You might; I may pick a game to attend.
You realize that there are what, a dozen other RPI fans on here, right? Or is that too far outside your bubble to register?
Ralph seems like he gets lonely on these threads when I'm at the game, though.
Yes, you are the only RPI poster on here. Chances are if we know in advance when you will not be on here, we may actually add about 10 posters!
Go back to rooting for Union, bozo.
Why do we insist on going to the North Country?
A reliable NYS government source tells me that SLU may have a free streaming of their games. I'm just puttin' it out there. What have you heard?
When working for GE in Syracuse (years ago) I would make the trek north to see a game every now and then. Let me tell you, on NY Route 11 the nicest restaurant in Governeur was the McDonald's drive thru which closed at 11. That filet o fish and fries (or any other facsimile of hot food) sure tasted good.![]()
Usually I do the same trip in one shot; maybe hit up Stewart's on the way back.
I thought Rt 11 was Byrne Dairy territory. ((I have this theory about Stewart's and Byrne Dairy. Byrne Dairy has everything drained by waterways fed by the windward side of the Adirondacks and Stewart's takes in the regions drained by leeward side waterways. Kind of like the French & Indian War with that north/south division for the Brits & French.Kind of like an upstate OPEC for convenience stores selling gas, lottery tix, bread, hot dogs, pizza slices and newspapers.))
Once you get past Watertown, it's Stewart's. Plus, they recently put one in not too far from me.
Next thing you know, they'll put a Wegman's in Albany (or maybe fashionable Loudonville).
Once you get past Watertown, it's Stewart's. Plus, they recently put one in not too far from me.