Bakers Dozen

Fiction about a sports come-from-behind victory (in a game or over a season) and the sport

  1. Emergency, “The Firehouse Quintet” episode, basketball.
  2. Major League, baseball
  3. Dodgeball, dodgeball
  4. The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh, basketball
  5. The Bad News Bears, Little League baseball
  6. Hoosiers, basketball
  7. Miracle, Olympic hockey
  8. Slap Shot, minor league hockey
  9. Cinderella Man, boxing
  10. Semi-Pro, basketball
  11. Grand Prix, Formula 1
  12. The Black Stallion, horse racing

Fiction about a sports come-from-behind victory (in a game or over a season) and the sport

  1. Emergency, “The Firehouse Quintet” episode, basketball.
  2. Major League, baseball
  3. Dodgeball, dodgeball
  4. The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh, basketball
  5. The Bad News Bears, Little League baseball
  6. Hoosiers, basketball
  7. Miracle, Olympic hockey
  8. Slap Shot, minor league hockey
  9. Cinderella Man, boxing
  10. Semi-Pro, basketball
  11. Grand Prix, Formula 1
  12. The Black Stallion, horse racing
  13. Fast Break, college basketball

PS The Bad News Bears lost their final game.

New topic:

Singer-Songwriters Marketed as “The New Dylan”

  1. Donovan

Singer-Songwriters Marketed as “The New Dylan”

  1. Donovan
  2. Bruce Springsteen

Singer-Songwriters Marketed as “The New Dylan”

  1. Donovan
  2. Bruce Springsteen
  3. Jonathan Richman

Singer-Songwriters Marketed as “The New Dylan”

  1. Donovan
  2. Bruce Springsteen
  3. Jonathan Richman
  4. Jakob Dylan, his son

I did not agree with this assessment, though.

Singer-Songwriters Marketed as “The New Dylan”

  1. Donovan
  2. Bruce Springsteen
  3. Jonathan Richman
  4. Jakob Dylan, his son
  5. Elvis Costello

I don’t know if there was a marketing campaign but I do know that the “new Dylan” tag was applied to him by some of the critics.

Singer-Songwriters Marketed as “The New Dylan”

  1. Donovan
  2. Bruce Springsteen
  3. Jonathan Richman
  4. Jakob Dylan, his son
  5. Elvis Costello
  6. John Prine

Singer-Songwriters Marketed as “The New Dylan”

  1. Donovan
  2. Bruce Springsteen
  3. Jonathan Richman
  4. Jakob Dylan, his son
  5. Elvis Costello
  6. John Prine
  7. Ronnie “Mouse” Weiss

Singer-Songwriters Marketed as “The New Dylan”

  1. Donovan
  2. Bruce Springsteen
  3. Jonathan Richman
  4. Jakob Dylan, his son
  5. Elvis Costello
  6. John Prine
  7. Ronnie “Mouse” Weiss
  8. Barry McGuire

(although lyrics like “my blood’s so mad, feels like coagulatin’” did nothing to support the cause)

Singer-Songwriters Marketed as “The New Dylan”

  1. Donovan
  2. Bruce Springsteen
  3. Jonathan Richman
  4. Jakob Dylan, his son
  5. Elvis Costello
  6. John Prine
  7. Ronnie “Mouse” Weiss
  8. Barry McGuire
  9. Morrissey

Singer-Songwriters Marketed as “The New Dylan”

  1. Donovan
  2. Bruce Springsteen
  3. Jonathan Richman
  4. Jakob Dylan, his son
  5. Elvis Costello
  6. John Prine
  7. Ronnie “Mouse” Weiss
  8. Barry McGuire
  9. Morrissey
  10. Jakob Dylan

Right?

Already used (see #4)

Singer-Songwriters Marketed as “The New Dylan”

  1. Donovan
  2. Bruce Springsteen
  3. Jonathan Richman
  4. Jakob Dylan, his son
  5. Elvis Costello
  6. John Prine
  7. Ronnie “Mouse” Weiss
  8. Barry McGuire
  9. Morrissey
  10. Gerry Rafferty

Singer-Songwriters Marketed as “The New Dylan”

  1. Donovan
  2. Bruce Springsteen
  3. Jonathan Richman
  4. Jakob Dylan, his son
  5. Elvis Costello
  6. John Prine
  7. Ronnie “Mouse” Weiss
  8. Barry McGuire
  9. Morrissey
  10. Gerry Rafferty
  11. Patti Smith

Singer-Songwriters Marketed as “The New Dylan”

  1. Donovan
  2. Bruce Springsteen
  3. Jonathan Richman
  4. Jakob Dylan, his son
  5. Elvis Costello
  6. John Prine
  7. Ronnie “Mouse” Weiss
  8. Barry McGuire
  9. Morrissey
  10. Gerry Rafferty
  11. Patti Smith
  12. Lin Manuel Miranda

Okay, probably not, but it jump starts the thread.

Singer-Songwriters Marketed as “The New Dylan”

  1. Donovan
  2. Bruce Springsteen
  3. Jonathan Richman
  4. Jakob Dylan, his son
  5. Elvis Costello
  6. John Prine
  7. Ronnie “Mouse” Weiss
  8. Barry McGuire
  9. Morrissey
  10. Gerry Rafferty
  11. Patti Smith
  12. Lin Manuel Miranda
  13. Loudon Wainwright III

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Fondly remembered extinct food item from your youth (with link to photo).

  1. Kellogg’s Danish Go-Rounds link

Fondly remembered extinct food item from your youth (with link to photo).

  1. Kellogg’s Danish Go-Rounds link
  2. Wendy’s chicken Caesar pitas https://img.buzzfeed.com/buzzfeed-static/static/2016-02/22/19/enhanced/webdr10/grid-cell-30263-1456186034-4.jpg

Not exactly from my youth (more like late teens/early 20s), but close enough.

Fondly remembered extinct food item from your youth (with link to photo).

  1. Kellogg’s Danish Go-Rounds link
  2. Wendy’s chicken Caesar pitas https://img.buzzfeed.com/buzzfeed-static/static/2016-02/22/19/enhanced/webdr10/grid-cell-30263-1456186034-4.jpg
  3. Whip ‘n’ Chill a mousse-like concoction

Fondly remembered extinct food item from your youth (with link to photo).

  1. Kellogg’s Danish Go-Rounds link
  2. Wendy’s chicken Caesar pitas https://img.buzzfeed.com/buzzfeed-static/static/2016-02/22/19/enhanced/webdr10/grid-cell-30263-1456186034-4.jpg
  3. Whip ‘n’ Chill a mousse-like concoction
  4. Wheat Stax http://www.flickr.com/photos/29884868@N04/2944584652/

A tasty, crunchy cereal, not too sweet. According to some sites the commercials showing adults playing with it could have been responsible for its short life, 1966-1971.

Fondly remembered extinct food item from your youth (with link to photo).

  1. Kellogg’s Danish Go-Rounds link
  2. Wendy’s chicken Caesar pitas https://img.buzzfeed.com/buzzfeed-static/static/2016-02/22/19/enhanced/webdr10/grid-cell-30263-1456186034-4.jpg
  3. Whip ‘n’ Chill a mousse-like concoction
  4. Wheat Stax http://www.flickr.com/photos/29884868@N04/2944584652/
  5. Government Commodity cheese http://cdn2.btrstatic.com/pics/showpics/large/618297_dysjvPXd.jpg

Man it was good. (I had an in since I had several senior relatives who couldn’t eat cheese- that stuff was so good there was a black market.)

Fondly remembered extinct food item from your youth (with link to photo).

  1. Kellogg’s Danish Go-Rounds link
  2. Wendy’s chicken Caesar pitas https://img.buzzfeed.com/buzzfeed-static/static/2016-02/22/19/enhanced/webdr10/grid-cell-30263-1456186034-4.jpg
  3. Whip ‘n’ Chill a mousse-like concoction
  4. Wheat Stax http://www.flickr.com/photos/29884868@N04/2944584652/
  5. Government Commodity cheese http://cdn2.btrstatic.com/pics/showpics/large/618297_dysjvPXd.jpg
  6. McDonald’s McDLT: http://kidofthe80s.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/mcdlt-w-ad.jpg