Bunky retires
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- Carlton Owens
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He stopped working about 30 years ago.
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Proudly supplying the Internet with online wisecracks, impertinent comments and loathing of all things mental hospital since 1996.
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- Ernie Calverley
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.......for the most part, I enjoyed his newspaper work.....
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When I grew up, Art Turgeon covered the Rams and Bill Parillo was the other columnist.
Mike Szostak wrote about the championship football teams.
It was a different era, obviously, with no internet.
I remember being in Morgantown during the a-10 tournament in '88, and people had gotten
faxes of the sports section and were passing them around.
Bunky's writing certainly influenced the way people thought about their sports heroes.
I quote him all the time in my math classes: I was always good at math until they started putting x in there.
Mike Szostak wrote about the championship football teams.
It was a different era, obviously, with no internet.
I remember being in Morgantown during the a-10 tournament in '88, and people had gotten
faxes of the sports section and were passing them around.
Bunky's writing certainly influenced the way people thought about their sports heroes.
I quote him all the time in my math classes: I was always good at math until they started putting x in there.
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- Kenny Green
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Speaking of Szostak, here’s his tribute to Reynolds: https://thepublicsradio.org/episode/an- ... and-sportsrhodyrudder wrote: ↑3 years ago When I grew up, Art Turgeon covered the Rams and Bill Parillo was the other columnist.
Mike Szostak wrote about the championship football teams.
It was a different era, obviously, with no internet.
I remember being in Morgantown during the a-10 tournament in ’88, and people had gotten
faxes of the sports section and were passing them around.
Bunky’s writing certainly influenced the way people thought about their sports heroes.
I quote him all the time in my math classes: I was always good at math until they started putting x in there.
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Opinion/Jim Donaldson: Bill Reynolds never passed up a shot
https://www.providencejournal.com/story ... 424808001/
https://www.providencejournal.com/story ... 424808001/
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New Bill Reynolds Book Released
Good use of his early retirement years. Looking forward to reading his book.
I miss his columns in the PROJO. In particular I miss how he used to recommend books for his readers to read and they didn't always have to do with sports.
Good use of his early retirement years. Looking forward to reading his book.
I miss his columns in the PROJO. In particular I miss how he used to recommend books for his readers to read and they didn't always have to do with sports.
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