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Post by jay57 on Jun 2, 2017 19:28:51 GMT -5
Turned down Art Garfunlkel when he offered to burn a joint w me ============================================== Why dat? For real. Voice of an angel.
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Post by Jets Things on Jun 2, 2017 19:43:24 GMT -5
============================================== Why dat? For real. Voice of an angel. You ain't kidding. "Bridge Over Troubled Waters" makes me nut every time I hear it.
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Post by jay57 on Jun 2, 2017 20:27:28 GMT -5
For real. Voice of an angel. You ain't kidding. "Bridge Over Troubled Waters" makes me nut every time I hear it. You sail on silver girl.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 2, 2017 20:38:10 GMT -5
For real. Voice of an angel. You ain't kidding. "Bridge Over Troubled Waters" makes me nut every time I hear it. LOL so true
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Post by Deleted on Jun 2, 2017 20:41:43 GMT -5
I was playing pad-less, helmet free tackle football on cold hard dirt when that song was popular.
But you can't tell that to kids todayyyyyy
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Post by 32Green on Jun 2, 2017 20:42:01 GMT -5
You ain't kidding. "Bridge Over Troubled Waters" makes me nut every time I hear it. LOL so true He failed to mention he has a 9" dildo up his tuchus and harry balls in his mouth every time he hears "Bridge over troubled waters". So. It aint the tune.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 2, 2017 20:48:43 GMT -5
He failed to mention he has a 9" dildo up his tuchus and harry balls in his mouth every time he hears "Bridge over troubled waters". So. It aint the tune. That's a lot of steel...and steel is used in building bridges...that get you over... common - music and sex toys provide the Sin-ergy.
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Post by 32Green on Jun 2, 2017 21:04:45 GMT -5
He failed to mention he has a 9" dildo up his tuchus and harry balls in his mouth every time he hears "Bridge over troubled waters". So. It aint the tune. That's a lot of steel...and steel is used in building bridges...that get you over... common - music and sex toys provide the Sin-ergy. Exactly. The Gag-ball...gravy.
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Post by crossfire on Jun 3, 2017 6:09:03 GMT -5
played blackjack with wayne chrebet in a.c. played craps with rihanna in vegas met bud harrelson as a kid, and an adult marty lyons bobby nystrom dan leberfeld peter wolf and the whole j.geils band sean dootz peter king (the politician) anthony weiner at the u.s. air terminal at laguardia, what an obnoxious loser crossfire (i think)all the 2003 jets and coaches, enough to get sick of them gary moore (he sucked) prolly alot more that i can't remember That guy is a doosh.
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Post by Jets Things on Jun 3, 2017 6:50:30 GMT -5
He failed to mention he has a 9" dildo up his tuchus and harry balls in his mouth every time he hears "Bridge over troubled waters". So. It aint the tune. It's a Pavlovian response, dickface.
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Post by crossfire on Jun 3, 2017 7:06:24 GMT -5
I never went out of my way to meet anyone. Never really cared about it. If I met anyone, it just happened.
The exception was Keith Richards. He was at a concert at a club I attended in NYC. I waited for him after the show. It was the only time I was star struck. Honestly never thought so would be. But I'm a huge Stones fan and there was Keith fuckin' Richards standing in front of me. He smiled at me, shook my hand and then got right into his car. By the way, his wife, Patti Hansen is stunning.
Rolling Stones Keith Richards Ronnie Wood at the taping of a Jerry Lee Lewis show in NYC. Talked to him briefly. Genuinely nice guy. He gave me a guitar pick. Charlie Watts - at the Iridium Mick Taylor - Former Stone. Met him at the Iridium too. Bobby Keys - Sax legend. Met him at the Highline Ballroom
NY Jets Joe Namath - My wife surprised me with a meet and greet with Joe as a present. It was an ESPN interview event at the Dowtown Athletic Club. The meet and greet was like 20 people. Joe came out and talked to all of us for like a half hour. He was great. Totally down to earth. No Filter. Then we each went up to get our picture taken with him and he signed a football. He could have just run quickly signed and taken the pic. But he took time to talk to everyone of us individually. In fact, when the cameraman said "Mr. Namath, we have to take the picture." Joe turned, pointed at him and said "We're talking." Joe was awesome. He asked about my family, whipped his head back and said "Whooooah!" when I told him the age difference in my kids. I showed him the pic of me as a little kid in the Jets sweatshirt and striped pants. He said he had pants like that too. Joe was everything I hoped he would be.
I met a lot of Jets over the years but not too many of the legendary ones. Some notables... for better or worse or worst... Marty Lyons Wesley Walker Woody Johnson Rex Ryan John Idzik
NY Yankees Derek Jeter - got a pic with him on the field at Yankee Stadium Don Larson - had dinner with him Jimmy Key - Really nice guy. Met him at my club. He invited me to sit at his table. Unfortunately all he wanted to do was talk about golf. Mike Torres
NY Rangers Ryan McDonagh
NY Knicks John Stakes Charles Oakley
NY Mets David Wright - my wife is a huge Mets fan. I got her on the field at Shea and she got her picture taken with him. Real nice guy.
Heavyweight Champ Evander Holyfield
WWF Wrestlers Personally, I always thought wrestling sucked. But I lived in Connecticut and saw a bunch of the guys around and even played in a softball league with some of them. Most of the guys were actually good guys. Since I never gave much of a crap about wrestling, I forgot some of the ones I met. But I did meet...
Sgt. Slaughter,- used to see him a lot. Had a camouflage caddie with his name written with those gold stick on letters you put on a mailbox The Iron Sheik Paul Orndorff
Actors Jerry Orbach - as nice a guy as you would ever meet. Dennis Quaid - showed up for a charity event with a bad hangover. Gave him credit for fighting through it for the event. Meg Ryan - I went to HS with her. She was a few years older. Her brother was in my class.
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Post by JStokes on Jun 3, 2017 9:24:46 GMT -5
Forgot, played HORSE with John Starks before a Knick game.
If we're talking about a holes- Mike Schmidt was a dick.
My buddy won a charity golf auction 4some with Schmidt.
Couldn't have given a shit, he got a free round of golf and had no interest in talking about baseball or any of the other greats he played with. No funny stories, no dirt, asked him what it was like facing Seaver or any of the old time greats and he basically ignored the question. Finished his 18, packed up and left. Had signed some balls before we played, left them in the locker room. I have mine to my brothne. Dickhead.
On the flip side, we did a dinner with Freddy Lynn and he regaled us with stories for 2 full hours then hung around after and answered questions for another two. The guy could t have been nicer, it was like he was performing for us-told us every story he knew, gave us dirt on some players from back in the day, his thoughts on today's game versus yesteryear, different sports, food, movies, the whole magilla. He was great.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 3, 2017 9:34:21 GMT -5
I never went out of my way to meet anyone. Never really cared about it. If I met anyone, it just happened. The exception was Keith Richards. He was at a concert at a club I attended in NYC. I waited for him after the show. It was the only time I was star struck. Honestly never thought so would be. But I'm a huge Stones fan and there was Keith fuckin' Richards standing in front of me. He smiled at me, shook my hand and then got right into his car. By the way, his wife, Patti Hansen is stunning. Rolling Stones Keith Richards Ronnie Wood at the taping of a Jerry Lee Lewis show in NYC. Talked to him briefly. Genuinely nice guy. He gave me a guitar pick. Charlie Watts - at the Iridium Mick Taylor - Former Stone. Met him at the Iridium too. Bobby Keys - Sax legend. Met him at the Highline Ballroom NY JetsJoe Namath - My wife surprised me with a meet and greet with Joe as a present. It was an ESPN interview event at the Dowtown Athletic Club. The meet and greet was like 20 people. Joe came out and talked to all of us for like a half hour. He was great. Totally down to earth. No Filter. Then we each went up to get our picture taken with him and he signed a football. He could have just run quickly signed and taken the pic. But he took time to talk to everyone of us individually. In fact, when the cameraman said "Mr. Namath, we have to take the picture." Joe turned, pointed at him and said "We're talking." Joe was awesome. He asked about my family, whipped his head back and said "Whooooah!" when I told him the age difference in my kids. I showed him the pic of me as a little kid in the Jets sweatshirt and striped pants. He said he had pants like that too. Joe was everything I hoped he would be. I met a lot of Jets over the years but not too many of the legendary ones. Some notables... for better or worse or worst... Marty Lyons Wesley Walker Woody Johnson Rex Ryan John Idzik NY YankeesDerek Jeter - got a pic with him on the field at Yankee Stadium Don Larson - had dinner with him Jimmy Key - Really nice guy. Met him at my club. He invited me to sit at his table. Unfortunately all he wanted to do was talk about golf. Mike Torres NY RangersRyan McDonagh NY Knicks
John Stakes Charles Oakley NY Mets David Wright - my wife is a huge Mets fan. I got her on the field at Shea and she got her picture taken with him. Real nice guy. Heavyweight ChampEvander Holyfield WWF WrestlersPersonally, I always thought wrestling sucked. But I lived in Connecticut and saw a bunch of the guys around and even played in a softball league with some of them. Most of the guys were actually good guys. Since I never gave much of a crap about wrestling, I forgot some of the ones I met. But I did meet... Sgt. Slaughter,- used to see him a lot. Had a camouflage caddie with his name written with those gold stick on letters you put on a mailbox The Iron Sheik Paul Orndorff Actors Jerry Orbach - as nice a guy as you would ever meet. Dennis Quaid - showed up for a charity event with a bad hangover. Gave him credit for fighting through it for the event. Meg Ryan - I went to HS with her. She was a few years older. Her brother was in my class. I would have fainted in the presence of "Keef". Your wife is a fukkin' rockstar for that Namath gift. I hope you did "mouthie" on her for hours after that thoughtful of a gift. Anyone I ever knew who met Namath had the same impression of the guy. Just super nice and down to earth.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 3, 2017 9:37:16 GMT -5
I spent a week driving for the Nick Cage/Lisa-Marie entourage; and I drove The Couple. I was almost married to LMP's "Head of Security" as he attached himself to me everywhere we drove - Napa; Sonoma, Mitchell Brothers, cute roadside cafes and white-hot restaurants. Mitchell bros? what that can't be right. Nick (bless his weird self) plays Sabbath Master of Reality when he gets to his SF home. but I'll never put this in writing You get drinks on me for mentioning the Mitchell Brothers. Guaranteed 10% of the crew here knows who they are.
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Post by JStokes on Jun 3, 2017 9:40:28 GMT -5
I spent a week driving for the Nick Cage/Lisa-Marie entourage; and I drove The Couple. I was almost married to LMP's "Head of Security" as he attached himself to me everywhere we drove - Napa; Sonoma, Mitchell Brothers, cute roadside cafes and white-hot restaurants. Mitchell bros? what that can't be right. Nick (bless his weird self) plays Sabbath Master of Reality when he gets to his SF home. but I'll never put this in writing You get drinks on me for mentioning the Mitchell Brothers. Guaranteed 10% of the crew here knows who they are. Those cough drop guys. With the beards. _
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