Joe, I sure miss your dad calling the Cards games. No one has come close to being what he was behind the Mike. Not only a great broadcaster but also was very talented doing interviews and was also a great MC. Met him once with my family here in Springfield IL. when the triple A team was here. My mom spoke to him and it made her whole day. He was so gracious and made everyone feel special. So sorry he is gone but also so happy that you have become what he was.
I like V8 but not tomato juice. No, I don't get it either. Also, I don't know about now, but Tony's used to be the considered the best upscale Italian restaurant in St. Louis, pretty sure it had a Michelin star. Don't know if it's still true, and too lazy to google it.
Joe, I sure miss your dad calling the Cards games. No one has come close to being what he was behind the Mike. Not only a great broadcaster but also was very talented doing interviews and was also a great MC. Met him once with my family here in Springfield IL. when the triple A team was here. My mom spoke to him and it made her whole day. He was so gracious and made everyone feel special. So sorry he is gone but also so happy that you have become what he was.
I hope Joe is okay. Looking very gaunt and pale. Maybe it's just because I'm used to seeing him with makeup on for the TV cameras
Eat something, Joe.
I like V8 but not tomato juice. No, I don't get it either. Also, I don't know about now, but Tony's used to be the considered the best upscale Italian restaurant in St. Louis, pretty sure it had a Michelin star. Don't know if it's still true, and too lazy to google it.
Just do what u do when calling the Chiefs games
Dude. Do you all have ANY clue? Joe Buck said, YEARS ago, he was a CUBS FAN. Grow up.