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Post by Deleted on Jun 3, 2017 9:44:41 GMT -5
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. _ lol Well, all I'll say is that they were involved with women who did have extensive throat capacities.
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Post by crossfire on Jun 3, 2017 13:42:02 GMT -5
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. I have every Stones album on vinyl & CD. I have all of their official DVDs & Blu-Rays and tons of bootleg CDs and DVDs. I was fortunate to get all of the bootlegs for free through friends and sources. Some of the boots dating back to the mid-sixites. I've seen the Stones like 25 times including at the Beacon, Radio City and being front row and in the pit. So when Keith Richards was standing in front of me, it was very fucking cool. He was just about to get in his car when he turned and saw me. He got a big grin on his face and shook my hand. All I could manage to stammer was "Thanks Keith... thanks Keith!" The Namath thing was very cool. The meet and greet was before an ESPN interview. There were about 20 of us in a room waiting for Joe to come in. It was some Citibank rewards thing as I recall. The room was loaded with top shelf booze and appetizers. I was basically expecting him to walk in, say hello, take pics, sign autographs and leave. Instead, Joe just strolls into the room and walks right up to me and a could of other guys and starts talking to us. Of course everyone gathers around him but I was literally standing right next to him. I don't even remember what I asked him but he talked to all of us and he was obviously in a great mood. He seriously had no filter. He laughed about being a ladies man and all of the good times he had. Talked about Alabama and the Jets past and present. When it was finally time for us to go grab a football and go up to the camera, Joe was still in no rush. He chatted with every single person. And not for like 10 seconds. He spent a few minutes with each of us. He asked about families and how long we had been Jets fans. He and I had a few good laughs. After we were all done, we all left the room and went into a big conference hall area. Joe was introduced to all of the other people that were there for that. There were maybe 300 people. He signed autographs for a while until the interview was supposed to start. I had already staked my spot right in front of where he was being interviewed. Definitely a great gift from my wife.
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Post by maury77 on Jun 3, 2017 14:48:37 GMT -5
I've met 2 Jets in my life
I met Klecko at an autograph signing. Looks great for his age and has huge hands. I saw Gastineau at the same event and he looked like shit.
I actually prosecuted Shonn Greene for a moving violation once. Big dude.
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Post by Hotman on Jun 3, 2017 14:53:11 GMT -5
Meeting Brian May would be a dream for me. Wow, great one. I know a drum teacher who thinks Max sucks donkey dick as a drummer. Says he plays like one fill and not well. Max was the Boss's Jersey Shore Ringo Starr. He can hit those drums HARD tho. He tried to make me go buy him drum sticks... I told him where the music store was, at the corner of go fuck yourself and pound salt up your ass Seriously. This motherfucker demanded I go get him drum sticks. it was implied I was to pay for them as well. It was hilarious. Especially when he screamed "I'm MAX FUCKING WEINBERG!!!" LMAO You should have seen the rage in his face when I found him a ragged old fat heavy marching band stick and a thin timbale stick and handed them to him. LOL I was not impressed, like VTN, may she RIP.
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Post by Hotman on Jun 3, 2017 15:03:57 GMT -5
Turned down Art Garfunlkel when he offered to burn a joint w me ============================================== Why dat? to be honest I didn't realize it was him. Busted his balls for a good while too when he wanted a safe place to puff. Didn't want to share at first. Just thought he was some rich doosh record exec. When he offered to share i granted him asylum... and told him i was good its ok. Then my buddy who i sent with him comes back and says "I gotta call my dad I can't believe I just smoked a joint with Art Garfunkel!!" LOL
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Post by flushingjet on Jun 3, 2017 19:23:54 GMT -5
Those cough drop guys. With the beards. _ lol Well, all I'll say is that they were involved with women who did have extensive throat capacities. Is Sharon Mitchell related?
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Post by porgyman on Jun 3, 2017 20:21:29 GMT -5
Don King - It was 1990. After work, a bunch of us would go to Charlie O's in Rockefeller Plaza. One night, in strolls Don King. The cheap bastard hit us up for drinks and never paid for a round, even though he was worth more than all of us combined, several times over. Stephen A. Smith - he was on the same flight as me, heading to the Bahamas for vacation. We briefly chatted, nothing remarkable. Mark Jackson - super nice guy. I've known him since childhood. Interesting fact. Mark was a horrible basketball player as a kid. He was always the last kid chosen in the playground. Literally during high school between the 9th and 10th grade, he exploded. He grew several inches and his game took off. The rest is history.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 4, 2017 10:21:04 GMT -5
lol Well, all I'll say is that they were involved with women who did have extensive throat capacities. Is Sharon Mitchell related? Great question. I don't know. Gut tells me no. EDIT: Just checked on Wiki. Looks like Sharon, who was born in NJ, is not related. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharon_Mitchell
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Post by Deleted on Jun 4, 2017 10:28:08 GMT -5
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. I have every Stones album on vinyl & CD. I have all of their official DVDs & Blu-Rays and tons of bootleg CDs and DVDs. I was fortunate to get all of the bootlegs for free through friends and sources. Some of the boots dating back to the mid-sixites. I've seen the Stones like 25 times including at the Beacon, Radio City and being front row and in the pit. So when Keith Richards was standing in front of me, it was very fucking cool. He was just about to get in his car when he turned and saw me. He got a big grin on his face and shook my hand. All I could manage to stammer was "Thanks Keith... thanks Keith!" The Namath thing was very cool. The meet and greet was before an ESPN interview. There were about 20 of us in a room waiting for Joe to come in. It was some Citibank rewards thing as I recall. The room was loaded with top shelf booze and appetizers. I was basically expecting him to walk in, say hello, take pics, sign autographs and leave. Instead, Joe just strolls into the room and walks right up to me and a could of other guys and starts talking to us. Of course everyone gathers around him but I was literally standing right next to him. I don't even remember what I asked him but he talked to all of us and he was obviously in a great mood. He seriously had no filter. He laughed about being a ladies man and all of the good times he had. Talked about Alabama and the Jets past and present. When it was finally time for us to go grab a football and go up to the camera, Joe was still in no rush. He chatted with every single person. And not for like 10 seconds. He spent a few minutes with each of us. He asked about families and how long we had been Jets fans. He and I had a few good laughs. After we were all done, we all left the room and went into a big conference hall area. Joe was introduced to all of the other people that were there for that. There were maybe 300 people. He signed autographs for a while until the interview was supposed to start. I had already staked my spot right in front of where he was being interviewed. Definitely a great gift from my wife. Fuckin' A. Your post gave me chills. Your Stones bootleg collection sounds legendary. WOW. The Joe meet and greet is incredibly cool.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 4, 2017 15:18:58 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. That was expressly for you, Hoss, you and fj. Thank you for piping up lol
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Post by Deleted on Jun 4, 2017 15:24:07 GMT -5
You get drinks on me for mentioning the Mitchell Brothers. Guaranteed 10% of the crew here knows who they are. That was expressly for you, Hoss, you and fj. Thank you for piping up lol LMFAO! That porn era was completely insane...and mob run. I can't imagine the craziness you saw at the Mitchell Bros. joint in SF. Had to be completely insane.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 4, 2017 15:24:52 GMT -5
wc0: Hey, ...Mr Cage...is that Sabbath Bloody...
NC: MASTER OF REALITY
wc0: uh....OH....I...
(whirrring of privacy barrier ascending)
...wow...
(wc0 fades into the rich COrinthian leather)
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Post by Deleted on Jun 4, 2017 15:30:49 GMT -5
That was expressly for you, Hoss, you and fj. Thank you for piping up lol LMFAO! That porn era was completely insane...and mob run. I can't imagine the craziness you saw at the Mitchell Bros. joint in SF. Had to be completely insane. remembering that most bachelor parties for my set were in the early 90's. One dude married to the Maid of Honor lost his shit and started fighting bought a hooker and took off. That was a family wedding for me; the day after. tears tears tears. ayi yi yi. But you could nut just walking around in that place; it was the best around. women zaftig broads that looked like ELvira's cuter sister. Our motto was "If I want to look at a Girl Next Door, I'll go ring her bell" bring on the women
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Post by Deleted on Jun 5, 2017 8:38:37 GMT -5
When I was a senior in college I interned in the WNBC promotions department at 30 rock. We were just down the hall from the news studios and the first year of Conan's show. Got to meet a lot of the guests from Conan that fall. Too many to list and most were just hellos in the hall way...that kind of thing. Same goes for most of the SNL cast members that season. Can't tell you how many times I rode up and down elevators with the likes of Farley, Hartman, Rock etc.
The best part of that internship was that the SNL musical guests would have their rehearsal - either on Thursday or Friday afternoons. The rehearsals were "open" to the extent that me an one of my buddies would slip into the SNL studio balcony and watch the bands rehearse. Never got to meet any of the musicians but I saw the likes of Nirvana, Stone Temple Pilots, Cypress Hill, Billy Joel, Aerosmith and James Taylor rehearse.
Too bad smart phones weren't around then.....would have loved to have video of some of those rehearsals.
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