Friday, August 29, 2008

'cuz i'm a thug -or- There once was a man from Nantucket.....

Michael J Parkman 1994-1997(ish)

Random softball groupie: "Is that Jason Terry playing shortstop?"

Devout Bayside Tiger/Paul's Boutique fan: "That's Parkman."

Before Wes Johann there was Mike. Although their personalities differed (atlho' not as much as one would think) and Mike was a bit more "tan" than Wes, it was their attire that connected them. Black socks pulled to the knees, black shorts hanging loosely covering the top half of the knee and topped off w/ a bright red shirt and a matching headband (optional). Though the colors varied from night-to-night the flow to the ensemble remained. Socks always matching (exactly) w/ either the shorts or shirt and a head dress partnering w/ the "other" article of clothing solidifying a strong two-tone style.

Mike knew most of the players on the newly formed Bayside Tigers, the prequel to the Gashaus Gorillaz, add in natural athleticism (something lacking in the majority of our roster) he was a perfect fit. Mike was also one of only 15 guys we could find that was able to be around Fleming for more than an hour w/out escalating into a physical altercation.

Mike, although athletic, didn't have much experience playing baseball/softball so he was a natural fit to be our starting shortstop. In fairness he wasn't thrust into the starting role on opening day but gradually took over the day-to-day operations at the #6 hole after "trying out" approximately 10 other candidates.

Mike's career in softball wasn't a long one. He left the Gorilla organization after a 3 year stint (approximate). I have not heard from Mike in several years and have heard rumors of him getting fired from Office Depot, threatening to kill a pizza delivery guy, and going back to work at Office Depot.

Famous Quotes:
"That dude was in one of my classes at USI. He wore shorts and sandals in January." -- referring to HoF Gorilla Rodney Bultman.

1 comment:

The Kid In The Big Sombrero said...

Gezus, that font gives me a headache.