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11668 | Fall | My days of wearing shorts have ended. Until next summer.<br> | Mr Magic | Sep 24, 2014 | |
11667 | Fall | Man. You know it's Fall when you're kicking on the heat in your vehicle in the morning and the AC in the afternoon!<br> | Vaporman87 | Sep 24, 2014 | |
11666 | Say goodbye to Derek Jeter. | Yankee fans think of him as the Babe Ruth of this time.<br> | Mr Magic | Sep 24, 2014 | |
11665 | Claims to fame | Not a claim to fame, but an amusing story...<br><br>In the early 90's, following the Reds success at the World Series and the hype over the Reds pitching trio of Rob Dibble, Randy Meyers, and Norm Charlton (The Nasty Boys), a friend and I attended one of the games.<br><br>We were at the stadium early, and saw a few players out practicing on the field. One of them was Norm Charlton. So my friend and I went down to the field level seats, right next to the dugout (along with some other fans) and waited for them to proceed back into the dugout so we could ask for autographs. <br><br>Norm Charlton came up to our little group of fans, all of us clamoring for his autograph. My booklet and my friends booklet were right in his face, but he reached past all of us and grabbed the bag of a woman behind us. As it went past, I saw autographs from Pete Rose, Eric Davis, and more all over it. <br><br>Norm signed the bag, handed it back, and left. Needless to say, my friend and I were no longer Norm Charlton fans after that. We often joked about that day. Whenever we would be somewhere and felt like we weren't be well served, we would ponder whether or not floating a bag full of famous autographs around would get us instant service. :lol:<br> | Vaporman87 | Sep 24, 2014 | |
11664 | Say goodbye to Derek Jeter. | I never thought he was that good a player. His stats are good, not great. If he would have spent his career some place like Cleveland, he'd be a nobody.<br> | Vaporman87 | Sep 24, 2014 | |
11663 | Claims to fame | Oh, and I met the boxer Butterbean at a restaurant in Panama City.<br> | Mr Magic | Sep 24, 2014 | |
11662 | Claims to fame | Last week at my gym TNA wrestling was in town and this huge guy was working out. I talked to him and turns out he was big in India and just got signed to TNA wrestling. So if he ever gets popular I can say I met him.<br><br>In Kindergarten or 1st grade these people came to our school doing auditions for what I believe (This is a very hazy memory) was a commercial for tater tots. I remember being interviewed which is interesting because I had no desire to be in the commercial at all. I was pretty shy and that was that. Then sometime later I saw a commercial for tater tots and I swear I recognized the kid from school.<br> | vkimo | Sep 24, 2014 | |
11661 | Claims to fame | I got an autograph from pro wrestler Ric Flair. Woooooooo!!!!!!!!! I met a few other wrestlers too.<br><br>I also shook hands with American Idol winner Phillip Phillips He used to live close to where I'm from.<br> | Mr Magic | Sep 24, 2014 | |
11660 | The Goldbergs | Yeah, on the DVD Adam Goldberg said that he made it 1980something so that he wouldn't be restricted in what jokes he could tell. I believe the example he used was he didn't want to be saddled with not being able to tell a Nintendo joke, because Atari was popular.<div><br></div><div>Fair enough for me. </div> | massreality | Sep 24, 2014 | |
11659 | Songs with a name in the title | Smashing Pumpkins have many songs featuring a girl's name in the title.<br><br><br><iframe width="640" height="360" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/GTRBAn2Aeus?feature=player_detailpage" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> | Mr Magic | Sep 24, 2014 |