Tim shares stories from his childhood friend, Timmy Lattimore - the other half of the famous TNT :)
Thank you for being such a wonderful friend! My father is so lucky to have friends who are still willing to spend time with him.
Tim reads some of his favorite recipes from a cookbook he found at the church in Sun City, Arizona...
His ultimate message, just leave off the onions when sharing foods with him.
The focal person declined to have their life published on the internet. If Tim asks if you have heard it, just say yes out of respect for the person's wishes. When we recorded, I asked dad if he received permission to do a podcast on them and he said that he had. When he was talking about the person's life though, I realized that I would not be comfortable if someone shared similar details. I contacted the person and had them preview the episode and they very politely declined having it published. My father is having a hard time understanding this so please just tell him that the podcast is posted as he is unable to hear the details behind its absence.
Tim shares more southern-tier favorites: Villagio, Century Manor, Silver Fox among a few others! Thanks for listening.
Tim shares his favorite dines in the Southern Tier: Castle, Moonwinks, Angee's, Beef & Barrel and Madigans
Thank you, Billy Foster, for remaining a true friend through all of this.
Tim Bergan shares about his oldest grandson, Alex. Tim is excited to have his podcast episodes back up and running.
Tim shares some more poems and talks about my cousin, Nick, I mean, Ace. :)
A lot of random in this episode. Enjoy.
Freaking fabulous conversation with dad about football (yes, I know Josh Allen is the Bills QB...) and enjoyed the phone chat...which is all this was ha ha ha ha
Mike Foster's coaching career is this episode's main focus. Thanks for listening.
Tim talks about his Babe Ruth team, shares Casey at the Bat (again), and toward the end talks about his favorite pie...enjoy!
In this episode, Tim talks about local football legend, George Whitcher. He shares stories from his past and a few more poems.
Tim shares some letters he received from 2013 (and one from 1998). FDR's famous quote closes this one out.