Denver Videos

Posted by Brian Michael, Thu, May 01, 2008 01:33 PM

Check out these videos from the Denver trip. The hidden gem is our 18-minute live play-by-play of the seventh inning complete with home runs, streakers, and a musical interlude.

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7 Responses to “Denver Videos”

  1. Tim Malcolm Says:

    Two bonafide highlights in that 18-minute video there:

    - 3-4? Really? Who calls a game by leading with the trailing score? Lessons needed.

    - I don’t know why, but Julie saying “boobies” was hilarious. It’s like grade school or something.

    Enjoyable. Better than Wheels, I must say. Oh, and we need an original Phillies Nation home run call.

  2. Brian Michael Says:

    Ding Dong!

  3. Max Says:

    Brian - too funny. I see a new career “brewing.”

  4. Bruce Says:

    I’m curious as to how Brian Michael was allowed to set up a space for his video/audio equipment without interference from stadium authorities? Did Brian need and received permission?

  5. Julie Says:

    Bruce, I don’t know if you heard, but Brian Michael does what he wants.

  6. Tim Malcolm Says:

    Brian does do what he wants, except for good calls. He he he he he he he.

    Ah, I kid.

    How about, “Ring that fucking bell!”

    Too harsh?

  7. Brian Michael Says:

    Bruce, Coors Field offers this service in the outfield concourse for $8 an inning. If they didn’t though, we woulda just took over the Fox Sports Net booth.

    I’m really digging the bell references, I think our homerun call is somewhere lurking around there.

    Maybe something poetic like, “The Bell Tolls for Ryan Howard!”

    Too corny?

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