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Thought you'd appreciate this.
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01-10-2006, 07:45 PM | #2 |
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Good thing Buffalo's closed, or else you might have to buy him a Miller Lite every now and then also.
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01-10-2006, 07:46 PM | #3 |
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Dola...
I love it, by the way. Of course, I might have ended it "and you get the 4-1-1 straight from Bud's mouth and stuff." |
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For those not familiar, Bud is sort of the "Radio" of Tucker. He's much more "normal" than Radio, but he's definitely "off." No one has ever told me a name for Bud's disorder, but the word "savant" comes to mind: he's a freakin' statistical guru, but in other areas, he's just barely at a functional level. For more info on the legendary Bud King: hxxp://www.fortunecity.com/marina/hornchurch/611/id36.htm
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I swear, I think every town in Georgia has one of those. Dunno if it extends past Georgia, or the South, or if it's pretty much everywhere, but definitely a familiar sight around here.
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It's sort of a war of attrition. You hang around long enough and you'll get your shot. Bud has been at Tucker for at least 20 years. He actually went to high school where I did (five miles away at Stone Mountain), but his best friend in high school "Slick" Rick Gross had the inside track on the Stone Mountain "job," so Bud ended up at Tucker. It may not have happened exactly like that, but it's pretty close. |
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Bud--as stated above, operates at a barely functional area in many areas, but is the stats man extraordinaire for football, basketball and baseball Tony--mentally "slow" kid in his early 20's but is in pretty good shape, has been the ball boy for as long as I can remember. SPRINTS the balls on and off the field "Doodie" (sp?)--older guy (50's?) who doesn't seem functional in really any area, rambles when he talks, wouldn't be surprising to learn he can't read or write, but he's takes very seriously the responsibilities of picking up discarded athletic tape on the sidelines, and of making sure we don't get penalties by keeping all of our players in the box Evan--late teens kid with Downs' Syndrome. Puts the dummies up after practice on Thursdays. No game-day responsibilities that I've noticed (but travels with the team) Johnny--high school kid who seems somewhat "normal" mentally (Although very "quirky"..not sure if he's in special ed or not), but is very small...i mean tiny...maybe 4'6", 80 pounds...waterboy on game day All travel with the team, are on the sidelines (or in Bud's case, in the booth) during the games, and are generally held up in a very positive light due to their involvement with the program. As JIMGA and the SI article mentioned, this isn't in any way, shape, or form unique to Tucker. For whatever reason, this is a pretty common thing around the South. Well, Bud is a bit of a unique case in that most of the college coaches in the southeast seem to know him by name. Heck, I knew who he was before I got involved at Tucker. I was at a Tech basketball game in the early-mid 90's, and about 10 minutes before tipoff, I noticed Bud wandering down toward courtside. Nobody stopped him, and Cremins smiled, waved him through security, and shook his hand when he got there
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Yeah, I didn't mean to imply there were cuts.
Bud has separated himself from the pack though, and I'm not sure if he could have done that at Stone Mountain with Slick Rick there too. |
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1. he's not quite all there 2. he *really* knows his stuff when it comes to sports Another Bud anecdote: I have a friend who is also on YoungLife staff. He's around 31 years old, so he must have graduated from Tucker in around '93. He told me that he ran into Bud at a college football game, and, as Mike put it: "Here I am, a kid who sat the bench in basketball over a decade ago. It never occurred to me that Bud would even remember me, but when he saw me, he called me by name, and asked about my family and most of my friends, all by name. Then he started reminding me of funny stuff that I'd forgotten that happened in practice and games back when I was in high school. It was unbelievable." He's really a unique person. EDIT: ...and I doubt there's an adult in Tucker who is connected in any way to the high school's sports program who hasn't bought Bud a meal at some point.
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When I went to college, my dad put Bud in charge of following Ivy League sports for him. Sure enough, every time I came home for Thanksgiving, Bud and I would talk Ivy League football, and he would know the standings, who beat whom and a few of the top players.
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Credit to JIMGA for pointing htis out to me. Nice article on Bud in the AJC today.
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I'm honestly wiping the tears away.
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Rest in Peace, Bud.
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Oh my Lord, I hadn't seen this story (don't follow much Atlanta news these days honestly). Just awful, beyond words I'll share the link for those who may remember the original discussion but not be aware of the tragic conclusion James Bud King missing DeKalb County found dead | 11alive.com
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That's just heartbreaking.
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