Tidbits Grand Forks - January 28, 2016

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FOOTBALL GREATS (cont.)

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1600 47th Ave. S. - Suite C • Grand Forks • 701-757-3075

DAILY SPECIALS 6:00 pm -10:00 pm

MONDAYS:

$2 Domestic Bottles • $2 Morgans $3: 12” Cheesy Bread

TUESDAYS:

$2 Sailor Jerry • $2 Bicardi $2 Fireball • $5 Spec. Pizza/Lavosh

WEDNESDAYS:

HAPPY

HOUR

2-6 PM MON-FRI 10 PM-CLOSE SUN-WED

BLUE LINE CLUB • bingo • blackjack • Pull Tabs • pigwheel • lottery BINGO HOTLINE: 775-6174

$3: 32 oz. Teas • $3 Bomb Shots 1/2 OFF any Lavosh

THURSDAYS:

$2 Windsors • $2 Fireball 75¢ Sloppy Tacos

FRIDAYS:

$3 Teas • $3 Jack • $3 Stoli $2.50 Queso

SATURDAYS:

$2.50 Morgans • $4 Single Item Pizza

SUNDAYS:

$4 Domestic Pitchers • $2 Fireball $4 Grinders

FRIDAYS & SATURDAYS 10pm-12am 1/2-price Apps, Pizza & Lavosh

or see Website below for details:

www.TJs-SportsBar.com 1210 S. Washington St. • Grand Forks • 757-2030 Located in the strip mall just north of Mexican Village restaurant

• The MVP of the first two Super Bowls was Green Bay Packer Bart Starr. He began his career with the Packers in 1956 and remained a player until 1971. After his retirement, he was immediately hired by the team as their quarterback coach, and became their head coach in 1974, a position he held for nine years. His charitable organization is the Rawhide Boys Ranch in New London, Wisconsin, a facility he co-founded in 1965, that helps delinquent and emotionally-disturbed adolescent boys. At the initial fund-raising, Starr donated a Corvette he had won for his Super Bowl performance to be raffled. The 82-old-year-old Starr has recently suffered two strokes and a heart attack, but after intensive physical therapy, his condition has dramatically improved. • Fran Tarkenton played his first NFL game in 1961 at age 21 as a member of the Minnesota Vikings, and went on to nine Pro Bowl selections. In 1977, Tarkenton became the first professional athlete to guest-host “Saturday Night Live.” When this Georgia native retired in 1978, he owned every major quarterback record. Tarkenton has had numerous postfootball success stories, starting with founding Tarkenton Software, a computer program generator company. He served as a Monday Night Football commentator for four years and a cohost of ABC’s “That’s Incredible!” during the early 1980s. He was written several self-help motivational books as well as a novel entitled Murder at the Super Bowl, a mystery about a football coach who is killed just before his team is scheduled to play in the big game.


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