His name was Michael Galatas and was a friend to a lot of us. He was a model of health and was found dead laying beside his couch. Walk on football player during the mid 80’s and was an all around great guy. One of the funnier guys you have ever met and a great singer. He was also the writer of The Pubdate which was hilarious to read in the earliest days of SixPackSpeak.
One of the old Pubdates
Special thanks go out to Rudy Richerts and Neal Vaughn for putting together the cookout this past Saturday. It was quite an event. And on that note...CONGRATULATIONS RUDY RICHERTS...MAY'S PUB PATRON OF THE MONTH! You have always been a loyal customer but anyone who overnights in their RV behind Snooky's truly deserves to be singled out credited. For your efforts, you have been awarded a half day internship with David Cobianchi, 49% owner of The Pub and agricultural sales representative. Your day will begin with a pre-dawn drive by The Pub to make sure no garbage or cars have been left in the barbershop parking lot next door. Then on to Bolton, MS, to begin your day of pulling soil samples, looking at cotton, redirecting crop dusters to spray the correct fields and taking irate phone calls from customers who got the wrong seed. If it rains, you will play ping-pong all morning. Congratulations aga! in, Rudy!
Sixpack Softball finished the regular season in grand fashion Monday night with a come from behind win in the last inning. Down 9-8 with 2 outs and nobody on in the top of the 7th, the sixpackers put together 4 straight hits to take a 12-9 lead and held the opponent scoreless in the bottom of the inning to preserve the victory. Asked about this gutty performance, Coach QuitBeggin in typical fashion deflected the praise from himself and turned his thoughts toward his favorite subject..."Has Ron Polk ever done anything like this? Does he have the kind of team with heart and desire that plays until the final out? Ron Polk could learn a lot from this team. Maybe he'll come to the tournament." Sixpack softball will probably earn a #3 seed in the upcoming tournament garnering an 8-2 record. We'll keep you posted.
One of the old Pubdates
Special thanks go out to Rudy Richerts and Neal Vaughn for putting together the cookout this past Saturday. It was quite an event. And on that note...CONGRATULATIONS RUDY RICHERTS...MAY'S PUB PATRON OF THE MONTH! You have always been a loyal customer but anyone who overnights in their RV behind Snooky's truly deserves to be singled out credited. For your efforts, you have been awarded a half day internship with David Cobianchi, 49% owner of The Pub and agricultural sales representative. Your day will begin with a pre-dawn drive by The Pub to make sure no garbage or cars have been left in the barbershop parking lot next door. Then on to Bolton, MS, to begin your day of pulling soil samples, looking at cotton, redirecting crop dusters to spray the correct fields and taking irate phone calls from customers who got the wrong seed. If it rains, you will play ping-pong all morning. Congratulations aga! in, Rudy!
Sixpack Softball finished the regular season in grand fashion Monday night with a come from behind win in the last inning. Down 9-8 with 2 outs and nobody on in the top of the 7th, the sixpackers put together 4 straight hits to take a 12-9 lead and held the opponent scoreless in the bottom of the inning to preserve the victory. Asked about this gutty performance, Coach QuitBeggin in typical fashion deflected the praise from himself and turned his thoughts toward his favorite subject..."Has Ron Polk ever done anything like this? Does he have the kind of team with heart and desire that plays until the final out? Ron Polk could learn a lot from this team. Maybe he'll come to the tournament." Sixpack softball will probably earn a #3 seed in the upcoming tournament garnering an 8-2 record. We'll keep you posted.
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