Fryowa
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Dolph is like Dinty Moore beef stew.Dolph I find very difficult to listen to nowadays
It's pretty meh as food goes, but we all love it because it's a comfort food that middle class and poor folks grew up with. We don't love it for the food. We love it because it's consistent, and it reminds us of a simpler time when mom and dad both worked and there wasn't always time or money for home cooked stuff. But we still all gathered 'round the table with no cell phones and ate it together as a family with Cheers on the console TV in the living room and talked about our days, good or bad. It was the same taste, texture, and smell whether you ate it in 1970, 1980, or 1990. It brings us back the comfort of being a kid and all the memories that came with it because of consistency and nostalgia. You can't really pin it down, but you know that feeling.
Dolph isn't wow when it comes to radio announcing. But guys my age can remember every fall Saturday morning whether it's being out hunting, riding around town in Dad's '88 S-10 Blazer, raking leaves, bowling in a weekend tournament, or even walking around in Iowa City hearing that same voice in the air, and it's the exact same today as it was in '96. When I hear Dolph get the pregame broadcast started, I still get the same feeling I had as a kid in better times when my folks were still alive and I didn't have a job, or kids, or my own mortality to worry or think about.
Just like Dinty Moore beef stew.
When Dolph is gone I'm going to be very sad.