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Wednesday, December 17, 2014

So Long, Fuzzy

October 10, 1969 Milwaukee Sentinel

With the recent loss of Fuzzy Thurston, the Left Guard naturally came to mind. I recently found this article via the Milwaukee Sentinel which portrayed how prevalent it was for NFL players and other professional athletes going into the restaurant business. We've covered the Left Guard and Fuzzy's involvement in Menasha in former blog posts as evidenced here:  http://menashabook.blogspot.com/2012/04/left-guard.html  and http://menashabook.blogspot.com/2013/02/sad-days-for-left-guard.html . 


Godspeed, Fuzzy.  

5 comments:

  1. Re Menasha Left Guard
    I vividly recall a Saturday night at the Left Guard in the 1960s when "Golden Boy" Paul Hornung showed up with a 44D bra looking for a date in a Cinderella-like fashion. What I don't recall is whether it was a Saturday night during the NFL season. It could have been.
    SMHS 1960

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  2. I've heard many similar stories over the years. Guess that's what made them unique in that "Mad Men" era.

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  3. Cool. I like the floor show add. Not too many places like that anymore except few clubs. I'd like to find a place with private booths like those described in Perry Mason books complete with fine dancing.

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  4. I remember the whole gang of Green Bay Packers coming into Mihm's for burgers and chili and malts in the 60's! We were located just behind the Left Guard! Those were the days....

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  5. My dad hung the wall paper at the Left Guard showing the packers playing

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