The Altitude Crew .... You think you know, but you have no idea.
Im not sure if you guys have ever looked at Altitude's website and checked out the bio's of the crew, but i was bored and found out some funny tidbit's, here's a highlight:
"Scott Hastings Favorite band: Tie between Pink Floyd, the Doors, Cake and Partridge Family."
"Chris Marlowe also enjoyed a successful beach volleyball career, winning the 1977 World Championships of Beach Volleyball and the prestigious Manhattan Beach Open in 1976 and 1977. He was inducted into the California Beach Volleyball Hall of Fame in 1994."
Blake Olsen " Blake lists his hobbies as spending time with his family, enjoying political discussions, dablling in drawing and design, and listening to R & B and Gospel music."
"Julie Browman's Favorite band: Creed (despite the fact that they broke up), Favorite movie overall: The Gladiator"
Hopefully nobody takes offense some of this stuff cracked me up though.
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If I didn't love the Nuggets
I would loathe Chris Marlowe. A word I have heard Americans use is “homer”, and if I understand the use of the word correctly Chris Marlowe is the homer king.
Thans CCH
That is good stuff.
After seeing the kind of music these folks listen to it is no wonder they have yet to discover things like pace factor and efficiency.
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Partridge Family?
Hmmmm isn’t that an old show. I guess my youth is showing.
Nice post!!!!
His Wolves, My Nuggs
I DID know all that about Marlowe
if you all didn’t notice he did all the play by play during the olympics for beach volleyball (as well as indoor I think) and the players were always giving him shout-outs when they were being interviewed.
Indeed!
Marlowe had a great volleyball career and played a touch of Bball as well.
He also has a small appearance in the movie “Rounders” as he was announcing or interviewing during Johnny Chan’s World Series of Poker win … the real clip is played in the movie as Matt Damon watches in astonishment of Chan’s ability.






















