I love this clip, and I passed it on to my kids about six months ago. May it live forever."Honey I'm going to the ballgame today and if I see some guy I'm gonna throw a piece of pizzer at him."
Piece O’ Pizza on Main st in Waltham. 25 cents for a slice and a coke. Of course that was about 50 years ago. And it was damn good.I love this clip, and I passed it on to my kids about six months ago. May it live forever.
It’s been a while since I lived in New England. The “piece-a-pizzer” stuck out for me, too. I remember calling it that as a kid, but now it’s always a slice.
Don was also giggling so much that he was unable to remember the name of the NESN show he hosted (Red Sox Report).Remy: "I'll tell you what, I'd eat that thing. It looks pretty good."
Orsillo: "Not bad, little bit of cheese... I've eaten worse."
"This used to be a family show!"NESN inadvertently shows a boob grab before the start of an inning.
Remy sees it and says "Oops." ... And then there is 27 seconds of silence before Don squeaks out a few words ... followed by an additional 20 seconds of dead air.
The giggling absolutely slays me.NESN inadvertently shows a boob grab before the start of an inning.
Remy sees it and says "Oops." ... And then there is 27 seconds of silence before Don squeaks out a few words ... followed by an additional 20 seconds of dead air.
Orsillo recovered rather well considering you know Remy was giggling his ass off next to him. He managed to call a couple pitches before Remy chimed in with the comment about throwing it down to Heidi which sent Orsillo off again.NESN inadvertently shows a boob grab before the start of an inning.
Remy sees it and says "Oops." ... And then there is 27 seconds of silence before Don squeaks out a few words ... followed by an additional 20 seconds of dead air.
Doesn't sound like silence to me - sounds like they covered up / walked away from their microphones until they needed to make a call or say something, and were laughing in the background the whole time.NESN inadvertently shows a boob grab before the start of an inning.
Remy sees it and says "Oops." ... And then there is 27 seconds of silence before Don squeaks out a few words ... followed by an additional 20 seconds of dead air.