In the span of two days, our dear friend Charles has endured the losses of two great men.
First, his favorite meathead on ESPN, Sean Salisbury, left the network. Then, a blow that will burn deeper.
Legendary Steelers announcer Myron Cope died today. Not only is Cope the raspy-voiced announcer of Charles' randomly-selected favorite football team, but he "invented" the "Terrible Towel," a great source of inspiration.
Charles, if you need me, there's a comments section.
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Wednesday, February 27, 2008
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Thank you for your condolences. I will greatly miss Salisbury going toe to toe with John Clayton. I never understood why ESPN took that duel off Sportscenter. It was the best segment they've ever had in the 6:00 slot. John always had some good CFL jokes to pull on Sean. Alas, it will be no more.
Myron Cope is a legend to Steelers fans. Thanks to him, I have four Terrible Towels. They're very useful in the offseason when you need an extra hand towel around. I love that man. All I know is that God is saying "Yoi" right now. RIP.
http://www.networksandwebapplications.com/myron/sounds/yoi.wav
I'm flying my terrible towel at half-mast in my room right now. I invite others to do the same.
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