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Post by msdemos on Nov 19, 2019 7:21:34 GMT
He's not the first guy to do something like this, and probably won't be the last. If you're as old as I am, and live/lived in or around Milwaukee when the Brewers first came to town, you might remember this guy who vowed to stay on top of the scoreboard in old Milwaukee County Stadium back in 1970 (the Brewers first season, after moving here from Seattle), until the Brewers first drew 40,000 for one game (something the Braves generally had no trouble doing, back in their 'glory days' while still here in Milwaukee): www.barstoolsports.com/newyork/on-this-date-in-sports-august-16-1970 And though his stay lasted 40 days, the major difference here was that he was able to do it in the comfort of a mobile home (seen in the photo above), which had been conveniently "parked" on top of the scoreboard during his publicity stunt..... SAVE FERRIS
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