Wally Watch: May 1, 2008
Wally Watch: Where we read Wally Hall so you donāt have to.
Primary Theme: The Kentucky Derby sure is fun. But, things aināt like they used to be.
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Key Elements: A virtuosic combination of name-dropping and nostalgia that only the sports editor of the stateās largest newspaper could pull off.
The Odd Couple?: When Wally writes āA couple of years were spent crashing in Randy Mossā roomā, we know heās not referring to THAT Randy Moss, but you have to admit itās a pretty amazing image. In fact, weād pay a substantial sum to be a fly on the wall watching the antics caused by those two rooming together.
Grammar Alert #1: āMy financially favorite race was 1987.ā
Names Dropped: Rex Nelson, Randy Moss, Kane Webb, Spider Webb (!), Jeff Krupsaw, Kim Brazzel, Angel Cordero, Ray Lincoln.
Aspiring Journalists, Take Note: In true Wally fashion, this super-brief paragraph appears out of the blue with no apparent connection to the words immediately before or after it: āOnce I got a call from an old friend; he was there on his honeymoon. Now Jeff Krupsaw is the deputy sports editor at the Democrat-Gazette.ā After reading it through several times, our only conclusion is that Mr. Krupsawās current career path owes a lot to that timely phone call.
Grammar Alert #2: āWednesday, three couples, personal friends, left for the Derby.ā (thatās a full paragraph, by the way)
Our Analysis: Thereās probably a worthwhile point buried somewhere in there about how corporate influences have changed our most beloved sporting events, but of course Wally takes about six personal detours too many to make any of that really hit home.
However, as far as Wally columns go, this one is pretty innocuous. Although the random name-dropping (at this point, if youāre even a casual acquaintance of Wally and havenāt been referenced in his column, youāre probably doing something very wrong) gets a little old, he manages to stay away from the tendencies towards innuendo and preachiness for which heās so beloved.
In the end, though, we were a little disappointed that he couldnāt fit at least one reference to a lavish meal (preferably Mexican food) he enjoyed during his Derby travels. And most of all, weāre finding ourselves wishing we lived in a world where Wally Hall was buddy-buddy with the football playing Randy Moss rather than the sportswriting version. One can dreamā¦

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