I read the New York
Post yesterday morning; the sports page, and regretted it. I hated what I read. A column by one Phil Mushnick, another (so far, I can count two) attack on the severely injured nearly killed, golf titan, Tiger Woods. If there’s anything Mushnick is Woods’ counterpart in, it is being the GOAT (greatest of all time); but whereas Tiger is the greatest golfer of all time, Mushnick is the greatest baby-boomer jackass of all time! And if he is slightly too young to be a boomer (
his personal information, unlike those on the receiving end of his babyish, jealousy-based mudslinging, is kept private) he writes and opines with the same old-school and outmoded angle on culture and society that has led to the definition of the GOP as an unapologetic, white-dominated, classist, xenophobic caucus.
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Keeping Score: Bearing gifts for Teddy Ballgame
A fly fishing rod that once belonged to Red Sox legend Ted Williams. Contributed Photo
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Good morning!
Last summer, I was tramping along the Sam Richardson trail behind my house in Northfield and crossed paths with Marc Aroner walking his Labrador retriever.
The 73-year-old Aroner is a jolly-faced graybeard who makes fishing rods and knows how to spin a yarn. He told me a story that day and it’s been stuck in my craw, so I called and asked him to refresh my memory.
Granted, it’s not what parents dream of when they stare in the crib, but crafting a bamboo fly rod is a noble profession nonetheless. The prototype was made in the 1840s by a Pennsylvania gunsmith and violin maker named Sam Phillippe.
Good morning! Last summer, I was tramping along the Sam Richardson trail behind my house in Northfield and crossed paths with Marc Aroner walking his Labrador retriever.The 73-year-old Aroner is a jolly-faced graybeard who makes fishing rods and knows.