It’s been just over a month since Milwaukee/baseball/broadcasting/universe legend Bob Uecker passed away at age 90. Since then, we’ve been regularly revisiting the wealth of clips from Uecker’s unique career: iconic calls, Tonight Show appearances, Miller Lite commercials, Milwaukee Admirals commercials, Major League highlights, Mr. Belvedere highlights, and more. Oh, and some recently uploaded clips of Uecker hosting the ’80s-tastic Wacky World Of Sports.

The Greatest Sports Legends and Laughs channel has a ton of these clips, but one that caught our eye is of Ueck giving a tour of his Menomonee Falls home circa 1985. It’s filled with jokes and deadpan yuks, of course (“That’s a table over there…” “Here’s a trophy I picked up in a marble tournament…”), but it does appear to be the interior of Uecker’s actual home. (We cross-checked the video with THIS photo from the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.) The carpeted living room/bar complete with ’80s stone fireplace RULES. Enjoy!

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