I do it for free every summer. And am quite content not getting paid for it. When you start doing something for a living, your love for it tends to dwindle.
Well, you're one of the main guys who doesn't want to see me googling stuff too much. I honestly thought you were talking about a local weather man. The LSU announcer guy ain't Harry Carey. But yes, being the announcer at Tiger Stadium would be a dream job, but I don't know how great my announcer-voice is. My favorites are "it's Saturday Night in Death Valley" and "First Down, for the Tigers!" Besides, I'd be a bad announcer at Tiger Stadium because I like to drink during Tiger games and I like to talk smack to our visiting opponents. If I was the LSU stadium announcer, I would heavily offend the visiting team with my comments.
oooooo..... i want to be an assistant too. i can hold that big ass go cup while he is waving his hands around explaining things. :grin:
Got no problem with you googling. Just would prefer if you told it in your words instead of cutting and pasting a 12 page article. :rofl: That is good stuff right there.
I hate to say it, but being Hugh Hefner would be a dream job. Would I be proud of myself when I was on my death bed? Probably not. But hell, I lived one hell of a life.
I'd take baseball as a career if I just made around $35 K a year. A lot of great professions make less than that.
Not nearly always so. I know a VERY good HS coach who never played but has had a lot of success. I know A LOT more who were good athletes but weren't good coaches at all- couldn't relate to the kids, motivate, etc.