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big lol @ the wiggle.
I don't really have one. When I was really young the closest thing to an idol I had was probably Wade Boggs. |
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If, like me, you grew up in or near Kansas City in the 1980s and were not a communist, the only possible answer was:
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baseball - Pete Rose.
football - Ken Anderson. hoops - Ron Harper when he played for Miami (Ohio). hockey - John Ciotti and Alain Chevrier (college players, doubt anyone's heard of them). |
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Joe Montana and Will Clark.
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Ken Anderson went to my high school
anyway, George Brett and Ozzie Smith for me |
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