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Feb 5, 2007
6:12 PM
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  Here we go, ladies and gents, I think you might know what to expect with this blogger...or then again, maybe not! Enjoy! the quickness, with which we...get along!

21 Questions to the man we call Dudski

#4 in a series by Doctor Clinch, aka yours truly

1. Looking back now in 2007, what were the biggest sporting events or athletes/sports figures that impacted you in your first 10 years of life? Watching the singing clam on the Ballentine Beer commercials during the Oriole telecasts as a child made me see the endless possibilities in life, in addition to making me deathly afraid of shellfish.

2.How much of an influence did your immediate family and extended family have on you towards sports? What else did they imbue in you? (That is a correct verb, yes?) My dad was a wonderful guy, big sports fan. He played high school football in Pennsylvania in, as he would put it “real football weather”. He was good enough to be offered scholarships but ended up in the Navy. I was born in a Naval hospital in Texas, so I ended up a fan of Navy football, the Cowboys, and the Astros. My mom and I would watch the Orioles (and the singing clam) on TV in Portsmouth while he was at sea. She’s 79 and we still watch the Orioles when I visit, and the Ravens (the Baltimore thing).

3. Any comments on outstanding mentors throughout your life? My high school civics teacher was the football coach and he talked me into learning the plays and keeping a stat sheet they reviewed as they watched film of the games. That ultimately got me deeply interested in sports and then into radio for 9 years. Not really a mentor, but one of those great guys who threw away remarks that had a lot more to them than it seemed at the time. For example, he always said that nothing anyone else had in life took anything away from you.

4. How much has region and ethnicity affected your attitudes? Grew up around the military and the South. I doubt being Southern means as much now as it did, but at the time it meant you were free to be yourself, but obligated to live up to what you should be. Can’t explain it, but you can feel the South, all the history good and bad, just like any part of it was only awhile back. It isn’t just where you’re from, it’s a big part of who you are. Same with being a Navy brat. Never served, but the lessons of doing the right thing and taking responsibility stick.

5. Why do you count the Army-Navy football game as quintessential? Does it make you emotional? Why? It’s what college sports should be. Real students playing hard because they love the game, not because there is a shoe contract waiting.

6. Which authors, sportswriters and other artists do you emulate and admire? Who would you interview? I'm just a hack, I throw it together fast and hope for the best. I suppose everyone takes bits of what they've read, but no one particular influence. Writers-Shakespeare, BLEEP [Rick] Francis, Colin Dexter, Douglas Southall Freeman. Sportswriter-Jon Saraceno of USA Today, because he isn't predictable. Can't think of any athlete in particular I'd want to interview, they are all practiced at not saying anything.

Dudski
Feb 6, 2007
6:54 PM

7. What years of your life do you consider for yourself the most "athletic" or physically gratifying? After college I played a lot of pickup basketball. I had “delusions of Maravich”. A 6’4” guy who wanted to dribble behind his back, throw no look passes, and pop long jump shots.

8. How much has diet and physical upkeep been a part of your lifestyle? Favorite exercise or game to do?  At fifty, it’s down to walking. I have a baskeball goal. It mocks me.

9. Major philosophies and beliefs, axioms or mantras? I am a Christian, and very aware of my flaws and shortcomings. I wish I kept more constantly in mind that every single person I meet is loved by God. If I did, I’d understand what Jesus meant when he said “Love thy neighbor as thyself” and be more likely to act accordingly.

10. Prior to blogging, how and where did you vent your thoughts? On comment cards in cheap restaurants.

11. If you could research and write a book on one decade (a 10 year period of your choice, say for example, from 1983-1993), what would it be? Why? 1900-1910. The beginning of our modern era, just before the wheels fell off. If you look at almost any geopolitical problem today and it’s roots trace back to World War I. It would be interesting to consider how they could of played it differently. Either that or 1963-1972 to see if civilization could have turned back before the centuries other great catastrophe, the designated hitter.

12. If I gave you 2-4 million dollars to only "travel with others", where would you go and who would you take? Who are these “others”, exactly? Sounds ominous. Shameless pandering to the two or three people that are reading this and haven’t fallen sound asleep-I think it’d be fun to go to a baseball game with the FOX bloggers. It’d probably be fun, there might be fights, and surely no hotel would ever let us come back. Nobody would be like we imagined.

13. Do you feel that modern conventions/big money surrounding athletics are corrupting and/or degrading the integrity of sports and public competition?  I sure hope so. If it didn’t what would we write about?

14. If you could have a day long conversation with three separate people from any time, (like Lincoln, Caesar, Adam, etc...) who would they be and why?  A day? Ceasar [sic] would be begging Lincoln to stab him and put him out of his misery if he had to talk to me for a day. Mr. Ed comes immediately to mind of course, of course, and Will Rodgers to see if I could change his mind about never having met a man he didn’t like. Possibly Groucho Marx, or Karl Marx, but only if I could talk to them at the same time.

15. Gastronomy, palettes and cuisines. Any thoughts, caveats? Bookbinders in Philadelphia, any J.W. Marriott, and Italian from any place on “the Hill” in Saint Louis.

16. I had a spare hour at work today, so I am handwriting (I was handwriting) these questions: does this seem long and drawn out to you? How many hours per week do you read? Write?  Not as long as it will seem to anyone who has to read my responses. I read about four hours a week, write about six.

17. What are your proudest professional accomplishments? Personal? What goals do you have in either department?  Professionally-that I have flirted with success but never went all the way. Personal-that small children and dogs like me. I have no goals.

18. Can you put a scale of 1-100 on your favorite sports, like MLB 95, NASCAR 2, tiddlywinks 0.5, etc...  It’s baseball 100%. Everything else is tied for second.

19. How is the best way to invest your time and money?   Nobody can tell anyone else that, with one exception. You definitely don’t want to give a 42 year old outfielder $15 million a year, if you have that sort of spare change around the house.

20. Tell us which Foxsports bloggers impress you and why...Current athletes? (Known or unknown...)  There’s so many. A few examples; Demoncicume [sic] has an edge to his writing, but challenges your preconceptions. Con Chapman is very, very funny with Gerbil Sports Network. People like Sleepless in Seattle, Rivjo, SoCal, NorcalFella, and others write well and their personality comes through very clearly. CarolynT is probably the most likely suspect to ever write for a living. And there are dozens more.

Athletes-Derek Jeter for being a baseball player’s baseball player. Pat Day (jockey, now retired) for being the coolest customer under pressure in sports over the past 50 years. Annika Sorenstram, the best combination of competitiveness and humility I can recall. Wayne Gretzky, who made people sit on the edge of their seats when he touched the puck. And, an unpopular choice, Barry Bonds, who I think probably is the best pure hitter since Ted Williams.

21. Your epitaph and auto-eulogy, in your own words...avoid epithets. (I think it is funny we make second or third graders do these; it could be taken as morbid but I do like the concept).  You can’t answer that without sounding pretentious (as if thinking people want to hear your answers to 21 questions isn’t bad enough). With all due respect, pass.   

Feb 6, 2007
8:05 PM

 


 

 

All right! There she goes. As always, everybody else is welcome to answer one of the above questions...

IN THE COMMENT STRING BELOW!

Let me see how you do, Signor Dudskierino...

And it's in the can! Thanks, kind sir! A few of these definitely made me laugh out loud. The Marx brothers...Did Lenin enjoy the music of Harpo, by chance? I suppose that is a malaprop, but you got great stuff, hehehe. I am a mere observer of the "Good Wit".

Let me be pretentious enough as a grateful co-blogger to tell you that this will be cherished by many; thanks for obliging the indulgence, it is a new thing of mine. I think Demonicume is next (# 5). Speakingswhich, if you see your two errors or so and wish to edit them, do so and let me know later. See how transparent this process is? Painful, even.

My epitaph for you: We laughed, we cried; we kissed two bucks good bye out in Covey's Cove; Jack Johnson is the real Muhammed Ali and some people can be funnier in one sentence than others in a whole lifetime of goofs and gaffes.

Yes, epitaphs and eulogies are best written by others, and you are far from being gone/eulogized from this arena. Out of 20 Foxbloggers, I told my wife, 12 would pick you as the best writer.

Them ain't bad odds, Texas Dudskeroo.

Peace and good luck; best of wishes, and muchas gracias otra vez.

 


 

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edclinchsaint
Feb 6, 2007
6:00 PM
The Doctor is in with Dudski, 21 Questions...
Have at these questions, and maybe if enough of us pester Dudski, we can get this out...in the next 24 hours...

Dudski
Feb 6, 2007
6:05 PM
1. Looking back now in 2007, what were the biggest sporting events or athletes/sports figures that impacted you in your first 10 years of life?

Watching the singing clam on the Ballentine Beer commercials during the Oriole telecasts as a child made me see the endless possibilities in life, in addition to making me deathly afraid of shellfish.

2.How much of an influence did your immediate family and extended family have on you towards sports? What else did they imbue in you? (That is a correct verb, yes?)

My dad was a wonderful guy, big sports fan. He played high school football in Pennsylvania in, as he would put it “real football weather”. He was good enough to be offered scholarships but ended up in the Navy. I was born in a Naval hospital in Texas, so I ended up a fan of Navy football, the Cowboys, and the Astros. My mom and I would watch the Orioles (and the singing clam) on TV in Portsmouth while he was at sea. She’s 79 and we still watch the Orioles when I visit, and the Ravens (the Baltimore thing).

Dudski
Feb 6, 2007
6:16 PM
3. Any comments on outstanding mentors throughout your life?

My high school civics teacher was the football coach and he talked me into learning the plays and keeping a stat sheet they reviewed as they watched film of the games. That ultimately got me deeply interested in sports and then into radio for 9 years. Not really a mentor, but one of those great guys who threw away remarks that had a lot more to them than it seemed at the time. For example, he always said that nothing anyone else had in life took anything away from you.

4. How much has region and ethnicity affected your attitudes?

Grew up around the military and the South. I doubt being Southern means as much now as it did, but at the time it meant you were free to be yourself, but obligated to live up to what you should be. Can’t explain it, but you can feel the South, all the history good and bad, just like any part of it was only awhile back. It isn’t just where you’re from, it’s a big part of who you are. Same with being a Navy brat. Never served, but the lessons of doing the right thing and taking responsibility stick.

edclinchsaint
Feb 6, 2007
6:44 PM
Keep 'em coming, slugger! You are making solid contact. I feel a smash coming...

Dudski
Feb 6, 2007
6:54 PM
5. Why do you count the Army-Navy football game as quintessential? Does it make you emotional? Why?

It’s what college sports should be. Real students playing hard because they love the game, not because there is a shoe contract waiting.

6. Which authors, sportswriters and other artists do you emulate and admire? Who would you interview?

I'm just a hack, I throw it together fast and hope for the best. I suppose everyone takes bits of what they've read, but no one particular influence. Writers-Shakespeare, #### Francis, Colin Dexter, Douglas Southall Freeman. Sportswriter-Jon Saraceno of USA Today, because he isn't predictable. Can't think of any athlete in particular I'd want to interview, they are all practiced at not saying anything.

Dudski
Feb 6, 2007
7:13 PM
7. What years of your life do you consider for yourself the most "athletic" or physically gratifying?

After college I played a lot of pickup basketball. I had “delusions of Maravich”. A 6’4” guy who wanted to dribble behind his back, throw no look passes, and pop long jump shots.

8. How much has diet and physical upkeep been a part of your lifestyle? Favorite exercise or game to do?

At fifty, it’s down to walking. I have a baskeball goal. It mocks me.

9. Major philosophies and beliefs, axioms or mantras?

I am a Christian, and very aware of my flaws and shortcomings. I wish I kept more constantly in mind that every single person I meet is loved by God. If I did, I’d understand what Jesus meant when he said “Love thy neighbor as thyself” and be more likely to act accordingly.

Dudski
Feb 6, 2007
7:25 PM
10. Prior to blogging, how and where did you vent your thoughts?

On comment cards in cheap restaurants.

11. If you could research and write a book on one decade (a 10 year period of your choice, say for example, from 1983-1993), what would it be? Why?

1900-1910. The beginning of our modern era, just before the wheels fell off. If you look at almost any geopolitical problem today and it’s roots trace back to World War I. It would be interesting to consider how they could of played it differently. Either that or 1963-1972 to see if civilization could have turned back before the centuries other great catastrophe, the designated hitter.

12. If I gave you 2-4 million dollars to only "travel with others", where would you go and who would you take?

Who are these “others”, exactly? Sounds ominous. Shameless pandering to the two or three people that are reading this and haven’t fallen sound asleep-I think it’d be fun to go to a baseball game with the FOX bloggers. It’d probably be fun, there might be fights, and surely no hotel would ever let us come back. Nobody would be like we imagined.

Dudski
Feb 6, 2007
7:39 PM
13. Do you feel that modern conventions/big money surrounding athletics are corrupting and/or degrading the integrity of sports and public competition?

I sure hope so. If it didn’t what would we write about?

14. If you could have a day long conversation with three separate people from any time, (like Lincoln, Caesar, Adam, etc...) who would they be and why?

A day? Ceasar would be begging Lincoln to stab him and put him out of his misery if he had to talk to me for a day. Mr. Ed comes immediately to mind of course, of course, and Will Rodgers to see if I could change his mind about never having met a man he didn’t like. Possibly Groucho Marx, or Karl Marx, but only if I could talk to them at the same time.

15. Gastronomy, palettes and cuisines. Any thoughts, caveats?

Bookbinders in Philadelphia, any J.W. Marriott, and Italian from any place on “the Hill” in Saint Louis.

Dudski
Feb 6, 2007
7:51 PM
16. I had a spare hour at work today, so I am handwriting (I was handwriting) these questions: does this seem long and drawn out to you? How many hours per week do you read? Write?

Not as long as it will seem to anyone who has to read my responses. I read about four hours a week, write about six.

17. What are your proudest professional accomplishments? Personal? What goals do you have in either department?

Professionally-that I have flirted with success but never went all the way. Personal-that small children and dogs like me. I have no goals.

18. Can you put a scale of 1-100 on your favorite sports, like MLB 95, NASCAR 2, tiddlywinks 0.5, etc.

It’s baseball 100%. Everything else is tied for second.

Dudski
Feb 6, 2007
8:05 PM
19. How is the best way to invest your time and money?

Nobody can tell anyone else that, with one exception. You definitely don’t want to give a 42 year old outfielder $15 million a year, if you have that sort of spare change around the house.

20. Tell us which Foxsports bloggers impress you and why...Current athletes? (Known or unknown...)

There’s so many. A few examples; Demoncicume has an edge to his writing, but challenges your preconceptions. Con Chapman is very, very funny with Gerbil Sports Network. People like Sleepless in Seattle, Rivjo, SoCal, NorcalFella, and others write well and their personality comes through very clearly. CarolynT is probably the most likely suspect to ever write for a living. And there are dozens more.

Athletes-Derek Jeter for being a baseball player’s baseball player. Pat Day (jockey, now retired) for being the coolest customer under pressure in sports over the past 50 years. Annika Sorenstram, the best combination of competitiveness and humility I can recall. Wayne Gretzky, who made people sit on the edge of their seats when he touched the puck. And, an unpopular choice, Barry Bonds, who I think probably is the best pure hitter since Ted Williams.

21. Your epitaph and auto-eulogy, in your own words...avoid epithets. (I think it is funny we make second or third graders do these; it could be taken as morbid but I do like the concept).

You can’t answer that without sounding pretentious (as if thinking people want to hear your answers to 21 questions isn’t bad enough). With all due respect, pass.

edclinchsaint
Feb 6, 2007
8:40 PM
Very cool.

No one around here mocks you.

The rim is the part that mocks me.

And I was so close in 1995!

edclinchsaint
Feb 6, 2007
8:42 PM
Curt Blunt and Frank Laconic walked into a bar.

They didn't say much, but they wrote up a storm on the menu comments!

edclinchsaint
Feb 6, 2007
9:24 PM
Ahhh...to be that pithy...

Siddhartha
Feb 6, 2007
11:19 PM
I'm a big fan of Dudski, and really want to be invited to that ball game. I'll drive. I am now convinced that some of the best writing of the modern world is lost in those damn locked suggestion boxes. And the reasons why they are locked could be the answers the world is looking for. I imagine the key holder as a world famous collector of junk drawers.

edclinchsaint
Feb 7, 2007
3:47 AM
Amazing the revelations we learn on a given Tuesday...Or Wedenesday...

And I don't mean the psycho astronaut girl...

Last edited by edclinchsaint on February 7th at 5:18 AM.

The_Dan
Feb 7, 2007
5:48 AM
Nice work here Dudski and Ed. This 21 questions stuff is really catching on. Cheers guys.

ksp113
Feb 7, 2007
7:02 AM
I want in on that ballgame with Dudski... just has to be at Camden Yards... I'm sure he would have it no other way. Besides, there should be tickets available.

Loved the O's references... they took me back.

And wait a second, Dudski, you rank football and tiddlywinks the same?! You're killing me! ha ha. later - kp

demonicume
Feb 7, 2007
7:20 AM
yo, ditto on the ball game. as long as none of my brothers came, there shouldnt be any fights.

"Out of 20 Foxbloggers, I told my wife, 12 would pick you as the best writer."

i'm already working out the names and locations of the other 8 bloggers. we'll have this squared away shortly. please be patient.

edclinch
Feb 7, 2007
7:57 AM
Thanks, The Dan: I feel I will have accomplished something when I get 21 done...

For my 22nd, I will try and compile a single question from every one of the first 21 questionees and yours truly will step up to the plate...

Cool?

edclinch
Feb 7, 2007
7:59 AM
KSP 113: Stick around, this will get good...

DemonC: You've been served a docket...

The Doctor is in: do you have the patience?

Click this way...

edclinch
Feb 7, 2007
8:34 AM
Hey, do we really want all 20 Fox Bloggers to agree?

I am not sure that we do...

Do we want a baseball player to hit .400, a baller score 100 again, or a football player to win 6 rings?


I would say yes to two of those three...

ShooterB
Feb 7, 2007
8:36 AM
So we're all going to a baseball game? Now that's an idea.

Question...out of the 2-4 million dollars, will there be enough for me to buy a chili dog & a box of Cracker Jacks? And a foam finger? A collector's edition Keno ticket autographed by Pete Rose?

MeanDovine
Feb 7, 2007
1:11 PM
Thanks for the window, Dudski. I enjoyed this brief snippet of your soul.

Best ...

edclinch
Feb 7, 2007
2:56 PM
Hmmm...a few more minutes in the top five!

Read us!

1steelerfan1
Feb 7, 2007
3:15 PM
Great interview and great words from Dudski. Well done guys.

edclinch
Feb 7, 2007
3:44 PM
Thanks for the feedback...

MCLioness
Feb 7, 2007
4:22 PM
I have a thing for those restaurant comment cards too!

Great stuff, you two! Keep having fun, clinch!

edclinch
Feb 7, 2007
5:03 PM
Thank you MC Lioness.

Who do you predict for the clay in France?

When is the Indy ATP thing? Early August?

I want Gonzo and Roddick to make some more noise...

Dudski
Feb 7, 2007
5:47 PM
I'm actually serious about the baseball concept. I figure we set aside a weekend this summer and maybe see how many people we could get to come to four or five different parks around the country. I'd be glad to do Baltimore or Atlanta if anyone wanted to meet up there.

edclinch
Feb 8, 2007
5:06 AM
That is very cool. I will be booked heavily from March 14 on...The closest stadiums that I could make it to this summer would be Giants or A's...

Nice idea, really.

The_Dan
Feb 8, 2007
5:12 AM
Ed I'm cool with that. And Camden Yards is one place I have never seen. Someday I'd love to see it and grab a bite at the grill in RF. I'll leave the foam finger to Shooter.

MCLioness
Feb 8, 2007
8:52 AM
Clinch: I like Fed so far... He's actually getting better! I've got my eye on some dark horses, but it's a ways away yet. Gonzo is definitely one, because he has clay chops & is competing well. Roddick may have to wait longer, though. He & clay don't mix well.

Indy kicks off the US Open series towards the end of July. Since I'm making early predictions, I like Blake to repeat!

Dudski: Blogger gatherings, that would be something else!

edclinch
Feb 8, 2007
2:11 PM
And where is DemonC?

Jon_Mano
Feb 8, 2007
3:36 PM
edclinch, thx for keeping in touch man. Looks like you're putting in some strong work -- good to see. I finally put up a new post. Think I might start up again, who knows. Not my finest work, but wanted to comment on the issue and put it up after a few mins work

Hope you're well

edclinch
Feb 9, 2007
3:35 AM
Thanks for the heads up and the remarks...

1steelerfan1
Feb 9, 2007
4:07 AM
Who's next on the interview list? Looking foward to it Ed.

edclinchsaint
Feb 9, 2007
1:47 PM
Well, I've issued the 21 Qs to DemonC and it is taking a while...On the edclinch blog...

And I do hope to do 21 in all, then I will be the 22nd, with one question from each...

Get it? make sense?

edclinchsaint
Feb 10, 2007
3:03 AM
I head to the local armory today; wish me luck...

edclinchsaint
Feb 10, 2007
6:09 PM
There and back! Not too shabby! If I did say so myslef...

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