A little bit of me was lost already when I met George as a kid and he was an unfriendly douchenozzle. What goes around comes around.
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Re: “Jack Harry, please bring back your flattop”
Actually, in the Hank Stram days, Jack Harry had an a side-parted anchorman hairstyle similar to what he has now (only with thicker hair). That hairstyle is in fact my connection to our sports past. That and Frank Boal's Mandarin collars.