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Connie Spillane

Monday, January 14, 2013

Muscato's Musings

More Wit From Easton's Connie Spillane: A True Legend

An Easton native and Oliver Ames High School grad, Connie Spillane was well-known for his wit

  On Dec. 28, I had a column in this space titled, “A Couple Quick Comebacks, Retorts, From Easton Annals.”  In the column I related two witty remarks that two Easton people made at different times and in different places. I thought for today's column I would relate another anecdote that involved Cornelius “Connie” Spillane, who was featured in the piece referenced above. The story was told to me by Connie’s nephew, Leo Kent, an Easton native and long-time resident. Leo was a 1935 graduate of OA, and a talented basketball player in high school.    To recap, Connie Spillane was a legendary figure in amateur athletics in the area. Connie, a 1927 Oliver Ames High School grad, is in the OA High School Athletic Hall of Fame. Connie was also …

Friday, December 28, 2012

Muscato's Musings

A Couple Quick Comebacks, Retorts, From Easton Annals

Who Doesn't Enjoy a One Liner?

  One of the joys in life is the fast comeback, the retort, the off-the-cuff remark, the improvised (“improv” in our modern lexicon) statement. Growing up in Easton, I was fortunate to have all around me quick witted and smart and wise people who could dish up all of this almost all the time. I love to tell how, especially when I was a freshman and sophomore at Boston College, I would engage and regale my schoolmates with Easton stories. Not difficult to relate entertaining stories when you grow up among so many entertaining characters and entertaining comments.  I shared in this space once how Brockton native and Oliver Ames High School coaching legend, Willy Nixon – still going strong and very active at 84, by the way – told how in the …

Brian Chapman

7:29 am on Saturday, December 29, 2012

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