The lyrics for the song Pinball Wizard say it has such a Supple wrist but it also mentions deaf dumb blind kid. deaf dumb and blind would be Helen Keller
When I was a "young boy" I played the 'silver' ball.
From Soho down to "BRIGHTON" I must have played them all.
That pinball wizard there has to be a TWIST
That pinball wizard has such a SUPPLE WRIST
It is hard to not think of Long Lake given Brighton in the lyrics. It's much more direct than inferring Helen Keller from deaf dumb and blind.
I wasn't a fan of long lake for some time but now with this and Accurate Press business right there, the dome and other things...wow, it is looking strong.
I am posting two maps. One from Ramsey County of Keller and one from Saint Paul Parks of Phalen.
Each map shows where one park ends and the other begins. Note all of Round Lake and Phalen Lake are under the jurisdiction of St. Paul Parks. I am guessing if it is found in one of these two parks, there may be some discussion about where Larpenteur would cross or where the Maplewood sign is along 61.
"The ample water supply and sandstone cliffs in which storage spaces could be dug were attractive and the site once housed at least four different breweries. The most significant of these was the one built at the northeast corner of Greenbrier and Minnehaha. Andrew Keller, a native of Germany, established the Pittsburgh Brewery there in 1860. Five years later he sold his small plant to Theodore Hamm, and he and his family transformed it into one of the largest breweries in the country."
At least we are noodling clues here! Kind of difficult to have a lot of conversation going on here when there are only like 10 of us. It will be great if Jason can get a set up like this going. Meanwhile, I sure wish others would join us here. It's still only $10 a year. I don't think the prices gone up in all the years we've been on here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lk2XQLnscP4
From Soho down to "BRIGHTON" I must have played them all.
That pinball wizard there has to be a TWIST
That pinball wizard has such a SUPPLE WRIST
It is hard to not think of Long Lake given Brighton in the lyrics. It's much more direct than inferring Helen Keller from deaf dumb and blind.
I wasn't a fan of long lake for some time but now with this and Accurate Press business right there, the dome and other things...wow, it is looking strong.
I am posting two maps. One from Ramsey County of Keller and one from Saint Paul Parks of Phalen.
Each map shows where one park ends and the other begins. Note all of Round Lake and Phalen Lake are under the jurisdiction of St. Paul Parks. I am guessing if it is found in one of these two parks, there may be some discussion about where Larpenteur would cross or where the Maplewood sign is along 61.
Map of Ramsey County Keller Park
Map of St. Paul Parks Phalen Park
Silverwood is still in
But they are both east grounds.
Ever since I was a young boy
I've played the silver ball
From Soho down to Brighton
I must have played them all
But I ain't seen nothing like him
In any amusement hall
That deaf dumb and blind kid
Sure plays a mean pin ball!
He stands like a statue,
Becomes part of the machine
Feeling all the bumpers
Always playing clean
He plays by intuition,
The digit counters fall
That deaf dumb and blind kid
Sure plays a mean pin ball!
He's a pin ball wizard
There has got to be a twist
A pin ball wizard,
S'got such a supple wrist
How do you think he does it? I don't know!
What makes him so good?
not hear if fear do cannot you
unsound that are clues
flee see do cannot if you not
must the ground on it feel you
not hear if fear do cannot you
unsound that are clues
flee see do cannot if you not
must the ground on it feel you
https://www.minnpost.com/stroll/2016/05/wheelock-parkway-st-pauls-hidden-passageway-phalen-como
Clues that are unsound
If you cannot see, do not flee
You must feel it on the ground.
Keller
Do not fear if you cannot hear
clues that are unsound
if you cannot see do not flee
you must feel it on the ground
(no bell)?
"Historic U.S. 61: Old Alignment at Phalen-Keller Regional Park"
http://www.deadpioneer.com/routes/US61/historicus61se/phalenkeller/phalenkeller.htm
Fear not if you cannot hear
Clues that are unsound
Do not flee if you cannot see
You must feel it on the ground.
"The ample water supply and sandstone cliffs in which storage spaces could be dug were attractive and the site once housed at least four different breweries. The most significant of these was the one built at the northeast corner of Greenbrier and Minnehaha. Andrew Keller, a native of Germany, established the Pittsburgh Brewery there in 1860. Five years later he sold his small plant to Theodore Hamm, and he and his family transformed it into one of the largest breweries in the country."
2015 Snail Lake
2016 Ball Eagle Lake
2017 Keller from the looks of it.
Pagination