
I ran across this picture today and had to stop when I recognized Billy Zabka. As the main man of Cobra Kai, Billy Lawrence - Zabka kicked all kinds of ace in the 1980's. So how great is it to see him participating in the Totally Rad 80's Night for the Fresno Grizzlies. Minor League Baseball fever - Catch it!
I recommend you read the full article here, but I have to post the highlights of some of the upcoming promotions:
• Internet Safety Night With Erik Estrada. Saturday, May 24. Potomac Nationals (Class A Carolina League). You'll be pleased to know that Poncherello is now a spokesman for the Safe Surfin' campaign, which educates youngsters on the dangers of surfing the Internet. Of course the fact that you're here means that Ponch has already failed. They're also giving away "Internet safety-themed literature," which seems like an oxymoron.
• Tap Dance Day. Sunday, May 25. St. Paul Saints (Independent American Association). The Saints break new bobble ground when 2,500 lucky fans will receive the Sen. Larry Craig Bobblefoot doll. The toy features a bobbing foot extended below the partition of a bathroom stall, meant to commemorate the day that Sen. Craig was arrested for tapping his foot at an undercover police officer in a Minneapolis airport bathroom. I can hear Robert Klein singing I Can't Stop My Leg as clear as anything.
• We Love The Drake. June 12. Ft. Myers Miracle (Class A Florida State League). Help the Miracle celebrate the TV sitcom Seinifeld, which left the air 10 years ago this month. Serenity now!
• Bobblehead Of The Moment. Pat Sajak Bobblehead Giveaway. Sunday, May 25. Bowie Baysox (Class AA Eastern League). I must have this item! Mr. Wheel of Fortune himself makes his first public appearance at Prince George's Stadium, and will sign autographs. Pat Sajak will sign body parts!
UPDATE: Since we were called out about not having this in the comments, let's drop a little more Zabka goodness on you.
2 comments:
This article must be accompanied by the No More Kings video, "Sweep the Leg."
http://www.sweeptheleg.com/
Fun fact: the No More Kings album was recorded here in Louisville. No joke.
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