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September 28, 2009

Weekend with Sal

CATAGORIES: i love it when this happens,JUGGFESTS,SPORTS — FloridaBill @ 9:32 am

What a weekend Sal Uki and I had!

Friday, I took the day off and we loaded up the van and headed to Carbondale. We had a great adventure and amazing timing the entire weekend.

We made it just in time for our tee time at Kokopelli Golf Club in Marion, IL. The sun came out as we stood on the first tee and we had been in dicey weather for most of the ride downstate. We both played pretty well and that place is magnificent.

After golf, we checked into our hotel and got cleaned up for the fund raising basketball kick-off party at Stadium Grille. We arrived just in time for the festivities where the coach introduced the entire SIUC basketball team and for $20 it was great food and all the beer you could want. They were also raffling off several items and Sal won the first item that was raffled, a maroon colored La-Z-Boy recliner. Here is a pic of Sal and the Saluki Basketball coach, Chris Lowery, who drew his name:

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While the thing looks great in Sal’s underground sports museum/man cave (USMMC), I was the first person to ever recline in the La-Z-Boy:

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After a short night in the hotel, we got up just in time for our next tee-time at Hickory Ridge Public Golf Center in Carbondale. I swear the fog lifted and the sun came out just as we putted on the putting green right before we teed off. It was glorious even though we both could have played better.

Leaving the golf course, we toured some old haunts (I can’t believe we lived in and hung-out at some of those places) and wound up having a pitcher of Blue Moon at Sidetracks. Sal’s pic of he and Mrs. Sal is still just inside the door:

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Sal also ran into an old friend who works at the place (Johnny? I am not certain of his name):

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We left to hit the tailgate party and grabbed some ice and beer on the way. We arrived in time for FREE food and beer and managed to get a plateful shovelled in (the food was incredible) before bad weather hit and they asked everyone to return to their vehicles for safety. After a 20-25 minute break (which we spent in the van), we continued to meet folks that Sal knows. Walking around the tailgate parties with Sal is like going there with a celebrity. He knows all kinds of people from his previous attendance at these and other Saluki related events. Like these guys:

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(note the date and time on this pic is NOT correct)

We got free tickets to the game. After like 30 seconds of bartering with two scalpers, some guy just handed Sal two tix. We watched the Saluki’s win their 8th straight conference opener versus the North Dakota State Bison. We got free beer from the good folks tailgating outside during the game.

Following the Saluki victory, we got some good Mexican food at Tres Hombres and picked up a six pack at the liquor store next door. We only drank one of those before crashing back at the hotel. We drove back in great Sunday morning weather, just in time to get Sal’s recliner in the USMMC and then get home to watch (actually I napped thru most) the Bears beat the Seahawks and Mickelson beat Tiger in the Tour Championship. Phil got $1.35 million, while Tiger took $10 million, plus $800k for second place. Go figure. While their weekends might have been more profitable, I think Sal and I had more fun and played almost as much golf. It was truly an AWESOME weekend.

10 Responses to “Weekend with Sal”

  1. Spazticus says:

    You saved me an email FB. Sounds like you guys had a blast.

  2. FloridaBill says:

    I really cannot convey in writing how much fun it was. It was nearly perfect in every way (other than three u-turns, but that detracts from the story overall).

    Do we have a little Spazticusette yet?

  3. Sal Uki says:

    This story is totally inaccurate. I played like ass for both golf outings. :smile:

    Too much fun, man. Thank god you had vanasaurus to haul the chair home.

  4. FloridaBill says:

    That reminds me. I forgot to mention that Sal had a birdie on the 17th at Hickory Ridge. It is a skinny 420 yard par three, 200 feet uphill, over a watery ravine filled with naked soapy women beckoning the golfer to join them. It is quite distracting. He hit a nine iron to six inches. The putt ringed the cup three times before falling in.

    Actually, he did birdie 17 and it was a thing of beauty.

    Sal: Did you nap in the chair? Vanasaurus was pleased to be able to help.

  5. Sal Uki says:

    I think I was more distracted by the Saluki women’s golf team than the soapy women. You forgot to mention the ring of fire I had to hit through to reach the green. :grin:

    I did not nap in the chair, but spent some quality time in it with Bride of Sal. ;-)

  6. Yarbz says:

    Looks like a pretty fun time… Maybe we can see Sal when we arive in the Land of Braino Beaters…

    The pics add a lot to the description of the fun had. Wish I coulda been there.

    Cheers!

  7. FloridaBill says:

    We are planning a bit of a JuggFest Midwest on that Saturday night you are here and have begun chanting for good weather that night so bonfires can be lit. We will endeavor to invite all local Juggers. Failing that, perhaps we can get over to Sal’s USMMC?

  8. Yarbz says:

    USMMC? United States Mini-Me Corps?

  9. DaneBramage says:

    WARNING— I Know that chair. It can lead to rehab…

  10. Sal Uki says:

    I am happy to serve as the alternate site for Juggfest Midwest.

    LOL @ Dane. I sat with a cooler next to the chair for like three hours last night.