Anyway, I wish I would have heard this live, but I guess one of Harry's most memorable quotes was this: The WGN camera focused on a young couple sitting under a blanket on a cold day in the bleachers. Harry commented "They have a system worked out. He kisses her on the strikes, and she kisses him on the balls." Uproarious laughter could be heard as everyone in the booth busted up. Harry finally realized what he said, simply replied "Oh" and went back to announcing the game. First, let me say that while the above is cute, I'm pretty confident it is only urban legend. In fact, the person who is famous for supposedly saying it is Dizzy Dean. My guess is he never really said it either. Now, two Harry stories.... When I was a senior in high school (1983 season) I worked at our high school radio station and was able to get press passes for a game in Cincy against the Reds. Being young and dumb, I didn't hesitate to walk directly into the broadcast booths about 30 minutes before the game to say hello to the radio guys (Milo Hamilton, Vince Lloyd, and Lou Boudreau--Vince and Lou were extremely friendly) and the TV guys (Harry and Steve--Harry wasn't in there, and Steve was gone because of his mom's funeral). There was a director of some sort sitting in the TV booth and I asked him how I could get a note to Harry to say hello to my grandpa watching at home. He said to just write something up and bring it back. I borrowed a piece of paper and pen from new Dodgers GM Ned Coletti, and wrote my note. I went back to the booth, and Harry was sitting there, filling out his score book. He looked up at me, put his pen down, and turned to face me. He looked me right in the eye as I explained I'd like him to say hello to my grandpa, took my note and was very friendly. He said hello to him in the third inning. On a more somber note, Harry died Valentines of 1998. My dad really liked Harry and was very sad at his passing. I remember watching the replay of Harry's funeral on TV with my dad a few days later. About that same time, the Cubs announced when they were going to honor Harry during the season, and it happened to be the game we had already ordered on line. My dad was very glad about that. Less than a month later, my dad died unexpectedly too. The tickets for the game arrived in the mail the day he died. The game was later in the summer (I think July) and I left my dad's seat empty that day. I was also at opening day that year and it was very emotional when the crowd started chanting Harry's name and then Dutchie sang. It had only been three weeks since my dad's death, and the whole thing was very emotional. I'm glad I was there. Thanks for indulging me with two long stories!