Classic American West Coast Boxing

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Randyman wrote:
dagosd2000 wrote:Image
Hi Randy
Rog, I don't know if anyone has ever said hello to me in a more beautiful way. I had two In-N-Out burgers earlier today, a double double and a cheese burger with fries and a Dr.Pepper. I would gladly eat a few bratwurst sausage, even if I had to suffer a while. (sigh)

Randy :bow:
Two In-N-Out burgers?, "WoW"... :shame:
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An Arturo Gatti? I don't think so. Maybe 20 years ago,but...naw. Eat and enjoy. :D
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kikibalt wrote:
Randyman wrote:
dagosd2000 wrote:Image
Hi Randy
Rog, I don't know if anyone has ever said hello to me in a more beautiful way. I had two In-N-Out burgers earlier today, a double double and a cheese burger with fries and a Dr.Pepper. I would gladly eat a few bratwurst sausage, even if I had to suffer a while. (sigh)

Randy :bow:
Two In-N-Out burgers?, "WoW"... :shame:
Really Randy. You scare me sometimes. :lol:
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dagosd2000 wrote:An Arturo Gatti? I don't think so. Maybe 20 years ago,but...naw. Eat and enjoy. :D
I did eat and I did enjoyed it, it was good!....I :bow: to Connie.
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kikibalt wrote: Rog, Connie even made potato salad and HOME MADE TORTILLAS, I wonder what she is setting me up for?, I hope she don't pull an Arturo Gatti on me! :witzend:
It's probably nothing but just in case hide the kitchen knives and purse straps. I'm just saying.

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Mario. Head bartender at the Sports Arena Bar in Munich. Turned me on to Augustina Helles. Turned me on to a good time.Thanks pal. :TU:
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Randyman wrote:
kikibalt wrote: Rog, Connie even made potato salad and HOME MADE TORTILLAS, I wonder what she is setting me up for?, I hope she don't pull an Arturo Gatti on me! :witzend:
It's probably nothing but just in case hide the kitchen knives and purse straps. I'm just saying.

Randy :KO:
Hell, I'm sleeping with Charlie at his house tonight.... :lol:
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dagosd2000 wrote: Two In-N-Out burgers?, "WoW"... :shame:
Really Randy. You scare me sometimes. :lol:[/quote]

Well, I am on a diet.
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kikibalt wrote:
Randyman wrote:
kikibalt wrote: Rog, Connie even made potato salad and HOME MADE TORTILLAS, I wonder what she is setting me up for?, I hope she don't pull an Arturo Gatti on me! :witzend:
It's probably nothing but just in case hide the kitchen knives and purse straps. I'm just saying.

Randy :KO:
Hell, I'm sleeping with Charlie in his house tonight.... :lol:
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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dagosd2000 wrote:Image

Mario. Head bartender at the Sports Arena Bar in Munich. Turned me on to Augustina Helles. Turned me on to a good time.Thanks pal. :TU:
I'm going to look for that beer too. Now I'm curious!

Randy :TU:
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dagosd2000 wrote:Image

Mario. Head bartender at the Sports Arena Bar in Munich. Turned me on to Augustina Helles. Turned me on to a good time.Thanks pal. :TU:
Mario looks like he had one too many... :lol:
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Rog, what are your thoughts on Arguello and Gatti?

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Randyman wrote:Rog, what are your thoughts on Arguello and Gatti?

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I heard about that in Europe. I doubt if I could make much sense of it here any better. Sounds like Arguello suffered from depression. Gatti? Well, he probably liked to fool around with women,but the one he was married to delivered the final knockout blow. :shame:
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kikibalt wrote:
dagosd2000 wrote:Image

Mario. Head bartender at the Sports Arena Bar in Munich. Turned me on to Augustina Helles. Turned me on to a good time.Thanks pal. :TU:
Mario looks like he had one too many... :lol:
Frank
Everyone in that joint had one too many,including me. But I'll say this,that beer is free of chemicals and not pasturized so it's fresh. I didn't have a hangover the next day. :D
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dagosd2000 wrote:
Randyman wrote:Rog, what are your thoughts on Arguello and Gatti?

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I heard about that in Europe. I doubt if I could make much sense of it here any better. Sounds like Arguello suffered from depression. Gatti? Well, he probably liked to fool around with women,but the one he was married to delivered the final knockout blow. :shame:
It's hard to believe that Arguello would do that. Not knowing him personally I guess I really don't know. Gatti? Apparently he loved the strip bars, married a stripper, was a jealous man and didn't hide the kitchen knives and purse straps. Hard to believe that someone like Gatti could have been such a fighter only to be taken out by a 23 year old woman.

Randy
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Randyman wrote:
dagosd2000 wrote:
Randyman wrote:Rog, what are your thoughts on Arguello and Gatti?

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I heard about that in Europe. I doubt if I could make much sense of it here any better. Sounds like Arguello suffered from depression. Gatti? Well, he probably liked to fool around with women,but the one he was married to delivered the final knockout blow. :shame:
It's hard to believe that Arguello would do that. Not knowing him personally I guess I really don't know. Gatti? Apparently he loved the strip bars, married a stripper, was a jealous man and didn't hide the kitchen knives and purse straps. Hard to believe that someone like Gatti could have been such a fighter only to be taken out by a 23 year old woman.

Randy
Was he a wife beater?
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Randyman wrote:
dagosd2000 wrote:
Randyman wrote:Rog, what are your thoughts on Arguello and Gatti?

Randy
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I heard about that in Europe. I doubt if I could make much sense of it here any better. Sounds like Arguello suffered from depression. Gatti? Well, he probably liked to fool around with women,but the one he was married to delivered the final knockout blow. :shame:
It's hard to believe that Arguello would do that. Not knowing him personally I guess I really don't know. Gatti? Apparently he loved the strip bars, married a stripper, was a jealous man and didn't hide the kitchen knives and purse straps. Hard to believe that someone like Gatti could have been such a fighter only to be taken out by a 23 year old woman.

Randy
Last time I checked, guys, she hasn't been convicted yet.
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kikibalt wrote: Was he a wife beater?
I have no clue but you can bet his wife will try and make that her defense.

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Good goin' Tom.Frank,that crossed my mind too. Hey Randy,I know what you mean about a fighter like Gatti being taken out by a 23 year old girl,but Arturo never learned how to duck. :box:
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raylawpc wrote: Last time I checked, guys, she hasn't been convicted yet.
Well, that's true Tom. What a gossipy bunch we can be.

Randy :oops:
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kikibalt wrote:Had lunch with the guys and gals of the Golden State Boxers Association, Don Fraser, Bobby Chacon, his friend Rosie and Danny Valdez, the former California Featherweight Champion were there et.al., Danny's friend Freddie Rios had a b'day, Elsa Montalvo, President Larry Montalvo wife brought Freddie a cake, we all had a great time singing Happy birthday to Freddie.

Frank, I wish I could have been there.
When I was off work, Don would invite me. But I never gave much thought to going.
Now that I'm back to work, I think I'm missing something.

Go figure? It's not easy being me. :witzend:
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kikibalt wrote:Had lunch with the guys and gals of the Golden State Boxers Association, Don Fraser, Bobby Chacon, his friend Rosie and Danny Valdez, the former California Featherweight Champion were there et.al., Danny's friend Freddie Rios had a b'day, Elsa Montalvo, President Larry Montalvo wife brought Freddie a cake, we all had a great time singing Happy birthday to Freddie.
Any pics Frank? Would love to see them if so.
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dagosd2000 wrote:Image
Instead of boring you with an array of vacation photographs,here's one that says it all. Me scarfing on brautwurst. Munich,Germany
Rog looks sooooooo happy. I know the feeling. I can't stop eating. In fact, I'm starting to look like the latter-years Brando.
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Me in a Munich beer garden. See that gut? All beer and brautwurst. :TU:
Those efficient Germans (lol). A no-entry sign in a beer garden!
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