@GrouchyRemarx@potatoslav Guess I donโt know about the previous discord regarding evil magic. I am a little familiar with normal cold July summer nights in parts of the UK.
Chris Fowler reflects on the most powerful and emotional game he's ever called:
"It was a game between Purdue and Ohio State. There was a young cancer patient named Tyler Trent, a superfan who had essentially been adopted by the team.
He battled cancer courageously and was in very bad shape. His dying wish was to see them win that game. They were massive underdogs.
Somehow, they got him out of bed and into the car to make it to the game. He was just hanging on, man. It was one of those magical nights.
It would have been a corny movie if it had been on film. They blast Ohio State, and it's a party. They wheel Tyler through the end zone to the locker room to wait for the team after the victory.
It was just an incredibly powerful emotion, and I was barely keeping it together. I said, 'Every Boilermaker would say, "Tyler, this one's for you."'
It's my favorite game I've ever called because it went way beyond sports."
@VicSage_US@AuldCountry@FreddyLA7@astros So do many young Germans who have grown up online where the language is American English. Many kids pick English as one of their โmajorโ subjects in high school