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gertrude stein weighs in on the zoo

citygriz

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stein said, people don't change, but each generation sees differently. how true. hula hoops, pet rocks, pink flamigoes, even volkswagen bugs--you can't seriously revive what belongs to one generation, cause the next one just doesn't give a damn. so with the zoo, its legends, stories and traditions. micheal ray richardson? micheal ray had finished his pro career before most college kids today were born. potatoes? idaho isn't in our conference any more. the gulf war protest? which gulf was that again? shattered backboards? technology fixed that problem years ago. dribble dribble, bounce, bounce? so what? maybe we old fogies thought that was cool. kids today say, what do you mean by "cool" anyway? you mean bad, dawg? (wait, i'm still a generation behind...)

i sometimes think all this talk about the zoo is even antithetical to the creation of a new basketball tradition at montana, because any real revival will depend on this generation, their anecdotes, their stories, their legends. it may already have started with will cherry and kareem jamar, with the shaking of the basket that made national news, with wayne tinkle going up in the stands to greet fans. who knows? but i do know it's up to each new generation to carry the torch, and if it happens here, that torch will burn with far different colors from ours.

but gertrude stein wasn't always right. she said of oakland, there's no there there. will cherry was there.
 
Yes, a fine new tradition would be to seat students in the rafters, where they could take prodigious pulls on big Bob Marley-sized spliefs all game long. Oh, wait, that's my generation again.
 
citay said:
stein said, people don't change, but each generation sees differently. ... but gertrude stein wasn't always right. she said of oakland, there's no there there. will cherry was there.
Oakland is a nice place to be from (away from, that is). :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
AllWeatherFan said:
Yes, a fine new tradition would be to seat students in the rafters, where they could take prodigious pulls on big Bob Marley-sized spliefs all game long. Oh, wait, that's my generation again.
u know, why not? doesnt matter where you sit...i sat in the rafters of 203 the last 3 games, by choice....and not trying to toot my own horn, i but i would dare somebody, anybody to bring it like i do.....you can go batshit crazy whereever u are and its always fun...chose to sit in the rafters so i never have to sit down
 
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