Yeah. Agreed on Tynan.

I thought it was fun once, the crowd go into it, but I'd rather have a
scout leader from Dorchester or something similar.

On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 11:02 AM, Dan DiBiase <[email protected]> wrote:
> Interesting point of view, Ray. The Macy's NYC fireworks last night had a
> military aspect, playing several branches of
> the military's anthems - but also had some strange selections that I can't
> recall - non-military. But I guess having won
> our independence via force of arms 234 years ago, there has always been a
> military aspect to the celebration. It's just
> more so now that are actively involved in conflicts and everyone supports
> the troops (if not the wars).
>
> I wonder if the celebrations had the same feelings during the Vietnam War. I
> am guessing not.
>
> Oh, and if the Sox make Tynan a regular visitor/singer, like he was for the
> Yankees, then I will be glad not to be able tro
> see most Sox games on TV. The guy is a blowhard and self-centered jerk. He
> used to take a 2 1/2 minute song and turn
> it into a 'look at me' 5 minute rendition at Yankee Stadium.
>
> Dan D
> Central NJ USA
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: Ray Salemi <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Mon, July 5, 2010 8:46:32 AM
> Subject: Re: Ronan Tynan
>
> I will say this.  Ronan Tynan was the only aspect of the Fourth of
> July festivities that didn't show off America's military power.  From
> the veterans to the jet plane flyover to the martial music from
> previous wars, I was struck by how much the 4th was now associated
> with war.
>
> One of the the things I love about baseball is the way that it
> reflects the community.  For example we have the Brockton Rox and
> Irish American day and we have the Worcester Tornadoes and  Cub Scout.
> We also have the PMC tribute at Fenway (which always makes me tear
> up).
>
> Our baseball games reflect what is important to our community. And I
> was really struck by how much we've allowed war and military power
> define America.
>
> Ray
>
>
> On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 8:36 AM, Steve Ouellette <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>> At Fenway Park. Really? First Don Zimmer in the Hall of Fame, now this ...
>>
>> Steve O
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