Greg Cody
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Marlin, no se dan por vencido.
Suename el gallo, por favor.
Ya se prepara otra vez.
El empate estΓ‘ en segunda.
Lanzamiento le tira y saca un batazo alto, largo por el right field.
Que sΓ, que no, que no, que sΓ.
So let me see if I have this right, Tony.
Mm-hmm.
That's a good call.
Up, up, and away.
This is the Dan Levitar Show with the Stugats.
And you know it, baby, and you know it.
This is the Don Levitar Show with the Stoogatz.
The phrase Sweet Sixteen originated in the early 19th century to describe a girl's characteristic age of innocence.
It appeared in Blackwood's Edinburgh magazine in 1826.
It likely evolved from the earlier phrase, Sweet 17, used around 1791.
As a sporting term applied to basketball, Sweet 16 was used by a Davenport, Iowa newspaper, Go Newspapers, to describe a high school basketball tournament in 1936.
It was not adopted into the NCAA tournament until the 1980s.
How about that?
No, if I may be accurate, that was not the sound of me gulping.