Classic American West Coast Boxing

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Rick Farris wrote:Beautiful . . .

Since we're talking beauty, I'm writing this from a a sound stage.
I can't discuss the project, on friday I signed a confidentiality agreement.
But I can tell you that I just lit the face of actress Rooney Mara. :OhYes:
Life is good!
> yes it is u cocky bantamweight. I would like to invite u all to my place in alaska. you will see some beauty
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raylawpc wrote:
Rick Farris wrote:Since the first days of the Los Angeles Dodgers, in 1958, they have won nine world championships.
During that same period, St. Louis has won six. That makes L.A.'s world series success 50% greater than St. Louis.
The St. Louis Cards date back to the 1800's.
Without the help of six decades worth of numbers accumulated before the L.A. Dodgers existence, the cards don't measure up to the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Nobody seems to miss football here, either. We have USC, which is usually on top when not mired in sanctions. The Bruins.
And of course, the Lakers. And who is better than Kobe?
There was a day when we were the boxing capitol of the world. We out hustled NY in the 70's.
Of course, boxing is dead here, along with the Dodgers this year, no pro football, we have the Kings and Ducks, but I'm a Chicago Black Hawks fan these days, thanks to Pug. But I love the Staples Center better than anything I have seen anywhere, arena wise.
And they are going to build a stadium soon in the same neighborhood, nothing official, but it will happen.
And hopefully we'll not get a team from America's heartland. They will just be disappointed when the learn that in LA, we don't need football. We have miles of beautiful beach, where you can surf early in the morning, before breakfast, and then go snow skiing before lunch at nearby mountain resorts. The true Angelinos, those who have been here for generations, are some of the finest people on earth, and solid.
The great thing about the motion picture industry is it has made it possible for me to travel and work around the country.
I've filmed in 37 different states thruout the country. This is what I have learned:

Every state in the Union has beautiful women, every major city, and most smaller cities as well.
However, we have a lot more here. Becasue in addition to all the home grown beauties, the most beautiful in the world come here for what we have to offer. Or what they hope we have to offer. When it gets right down to things, I really don't give a damn about sports as much as I do the easiness in which I can lay my eyes on some of God's most beautiful creations.
That's important! :OhYes: :lol:
Every place has its advantages, and, in most cases, the beauty is in the eye of the beholder. I've visited all the contiguous 48 state except four (Vermont, Idaho, Ohio and Oregon), and I've liked something about all of them. :OhYes: :OhYes: I can't think of a single place that I've visited that I couldn't find something I liked. We live in a great country!
And of course, some of those towns must have had MLB teams with a better world series winning percentage than the Cards, such as the Yankees, L.A. Dodgers, etc. :lol: :lol: But the Cards have won two world titles since the Dodgers last, which means that the Dodgers are only 50% better today, 9-to-6, not as bad as 9-4, as was for years. If the Cards keep trying and the Dodgers keep losing, just maybe they can one day equal the Dodger's 9 games.
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coach greg v wrote:
Rick Farris wrote:Beautiful . . .

Since we're talking beauty, I'm writing this from a a sound stage.
I can't discuss the project, on friday I signed a confidentiality agreement.
But I can tell you that I just lit the face of actress Rooney Mara. :OhYes:
Life is good!
> yes it is u cocky bantamweight. I would like to invite u all to my place in alaska. you will see some beauty
Alaska? No way, Jose! :shame:

I hear it's beautiful, in fact it looks great on TV and in National Geographic.
But I hate the cold. I have had to deal with my share of it on film locations. I won't do those locations today.
I know where I want to go, and where I need to go, and Alaska just isn't on the itinerary.
But I thank you kindly, and you shall always be a welcome guest at my table at any CBHOF event. :TU:
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Rick Farris wrote:
raylawpc wrote:
Rick Farris wrote:Since the first days of the Los Angeles Dodgers, in 1958, they have won nine world championships.
During that same period, St. Louis has won six. That makes L.A.'s world series success 50% greater than St. Louis.
The St. Louis Cards date back to the 1800's.
Without the help of six decades worth of numbers accumulated before the L.A. Dodgers existence, the cards don't measure up to the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Nobody seems to miss football here, either. We have USC, which is usually on top when not mired in sanctions. The Bruins.
And of course, the Lakers. And who is better than Kobe?
There was a day when we were the boxing capitol of the world. We out hustled NY in the 70's.
Of course, boxing is dead here, along with the Dodgers this year, no pro football, we have the Kings and Ducks, but I'm a Chicago Black Hawks fan these days, thanks to Pug. But I love the Staples Center better than anything I have seen anywhere, arena wise.
And they are going to build a stadium soon in the same neighborhood, nothing official, but it will happen.
And hopefully we'll not get a team from America's heartland. They will just be disappointed when the learn that in LA, we don't need football. We have miles of beautiful beach, where you can surf early in the morning, before breakfast, and then go snow skiing before lunch at nearby mountain resorts. The true Angelinos, those who have been here for generations, are some of the finest people on earth, and solid.
The great thing about the motion picture industry is it has made it possible for me to travel and work around the country.
I've filmed in 37 different states thruout the country. This is what I have learned:

Every state in the Union has beautiful women, every major city, and most smaller cities as well.
However, we have a lot more here. Becasue in addition to all the home grown beauties, the most beautiful in the world come here for what we have to offer. Or what they hope we have to offer. When it gets right down to things, I really don't give a damn about sports as much as I do the easiness in which I can lay my eyes on some of God's most beautiful creations.
That's important! :OhYes: :lol:
Every place has its advantages, and, in most cases, the beauty is in the eye of the beholder. I've visited all the contiguous 48 state except four (Vermont, Idaho, Ohio and Oregon), and I've liked something about all of them. :OhYes: :OhYes: I can't think of a single place that I've visited that I couldn't find something I liked. We live in a great country!
And of course, some of those towns must have had MLB teams with a better world series winning percentage than the Cards, such as the Yankees, L.A. Dodgers, etc. :lol: :lol: But the Cards have won two world titles since the Dodgers last, which means that the Dodgers are only 50% better today, 9-to-6, not as bad as 9-4, as was for years. If the Cards keep trying and the Dodgers keep losing, just maybe they can one day equal the Dodger's 9 games.
I thought you were the "what have you done for me lately" guy? :lol: :lol:
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Rick Farris wrote:
coach greg v wrote:
Rick Farris wrote:Beautiful . . .

Since we're talking beauty, I'm writing this from a a sound stage.
I can't discuss the project, on friday I signed a confidentiality agreement.
But I can tell you that I just lit the face of actress Rooney Mara. :OhYes:
Life is good!
> yes it is u cocky bantamweight. I would like to invite u all to my place in alaska. you will see some beauty
Alaska? No way, Jose! :shame:

I hear it's beautiful, in fact it looks great on TV and in National Geographic.
But I hate the cold. I have had to deal with my share of it on film locations. I won't do those locations today.
I know where I want to go, and where I need to go, and Alaska just isn't on the itinerary.
But I thank you kindly, and you shall always be a welcome guest at my table at any CBHOF event. :TU:
> rick I have a niece huge house with fireplaces and heated a floor a good pLACE TO GET AWAY PRIVATE HOT TUBS AND CEILINGS TO SEE THE AURORA....polar bear rugs and private suites. u would be welcome
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coach greg v wrote:
Rick Farris wrote:
coach greg v wrote: > yes it is u cocky bantamweight. I would like to invite u all to my place in alaska. you will see some beauty
Alaska? No way, Jose! :shame:

I hear it's beautiful, in fact it looks great on TV and in National Geographic.
But I hate the cold. I have had to deal with my share of it on film locations. I won't do those locations today.
I know where I want to go, and where I need to go, and Alaska just isn't on the itinerary.
But I thank you kindly, and you shall always be a welcome guest at my table at any CBHOF event. :TU:
> rick I have a niece huge house with fireplaces and heated a floor a good pLACE TO GET AWAY PRIVATE HOT TUBS AND CEILINGS TO SEE THE AURORA....polar bear rugs and private suites. u would be welcome
> I would be honored to be at your table
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raylawpc wrote:
Rick Farris wrote:
raylawpc wrote: Every place has its advantages, and, in most cases, the beauty is in the eye of the beholder. I've visited all the contiguous 48 state except four (Vermont, Idaho, Ohio and Oregon), and I've liked something about all of them. :OhYes: :OhYes: I can't think of a single place that I've visited that I couldn't find something I liked. We live in a great country!
And of course, some of those towns must have had MLB teams with a better world series winning percentage than the Cards, such as the Yankees, L.A. Dodgers, etc. :lol: :lol: But the Cards have won two world titles since the Dodgers last, which means that the Dodgers are only 50% better today, 9-to-6, not as bad as 9-4, as was for years. If the Cards keep trying and the Dodgers keep losing, just maybe they can one day equal the Dodger's 9 games.
I thought you were the "what have you done for me lately" guy? :lol: :lol:
That's me :OhYes:
The Dodgers haven't done sh*t for us lately. So we don't attend their games. :shame:
That's how it works. But L.A. loves the Dodgers, they are the best thing to ever happen to L.A. sports, I believe.
They were winners, the Rams just couldn't win the big one here. Only a great team can survive here.
The Dodgers are great, and so are the Lakers. Both will be back.
The Rams couldn't get there in the first place. They found a perfect home.
Regardless of who LA one day gets, I'm a Jets fan these days. They have done a lot for me "lately"! :OhYes: :lol:
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:bow: :bow: JETS! Sanchez! :bow: :bow:
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Rick Farris wrote:
coach greg v wrote:
Rick Farris wrote:Beautiful . . .

Since we're talking beauty, I'm writing this from a a sound stage.
I can't discuss the project, on friday I signed a confidentiality agreement.
But I can tell you that I just lit the face of actress Rooney Mara. :OhYes:
Life is good!
> yes it is u cocky bantamweight. I would like to invite u all to my place in alaska. you will see some beauty
Alaska? No way, Jose! :shame:

I hear it's beautiful, in fact it looks great on TV and in National Geographic.
But I hate the cold. I have had to deal with my share of it on film locations. I won't do those locations today.
I know where I want to go, and where I need to go, and Alaska just isn't on the itinerary.
But I thank you kindly, and you shall always be a welcome guest at my table at any CBHOF event. :TU:
I'm with you Rick, but I've heard Alaska is quite pleasant in the Summer - a lot like northern Europe, which has terrific summer weather.
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> I would be honored to be at your table
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Any CBHOF future event . . . you & guest. :TU:
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Rick Farris wrote: The Rams couldn't get there in the first place. They found a perfect home.
Yeah. One with loyal fans. :lol: :lol:
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raylawpc wrote:
Rick Farris wrote: The Rams couldn't get there in the first place. They found a perfect home.
Yeah. One with loyal fans.
The one's with nothing else to do on a freezing Sunday in hell. Let's be honest, OK? :lol: :lol:
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Rick Farris wrote:
raylawpc wrote:
Rick Farris wrote: The Rams couldn't get there in the first place. They found a perfect home.
Yeah. One with loyal fans.
The one's with nothing else to do on a freezing Sunday. :lol: :lol:
We have a dome. Toasty warm inside. Unlike the Jets . . .
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raylawpc wrote:
Rick Farris wrote:
raylawpc wrote: Yeah. One with loyal fans.
The one's with nothing else to do on a freezing Sunday. :lol: :lol:
We have a dome. Toasty warm inside. Unlike the Jets . . .

We don't need a dome. :OhYes: :lol: :lol:
It's toasty warm outside, unlike St. Louis.
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Rick Farris wrote:
raylawpc wrote:
Rick Farris wrote: The one's with nothing else to do on a freezing Sunday. :lol: :lol:
We have a dome. Toasty warm inside. Unlike the Jets . . .

We don't need a dome. :OhYes: :lol: :lol:
True . . . but you don't have a team . . . so . . .
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raylawpc wrote:
Rick Farris wrote:
coach greg v wrote: > yes it is u cocky bantamweight. I would like to invite u all to my place in alaska. you will see some beauty
Alaska? No way, Jose! :shame:

I hear it's beautiful, in fact it looks great on TV and in National Geographic.
But I hate the cold. I have had to deal with my share of it on film locations. I won't do those locations today.
I know where I want to go, and where I need to go, and Alaska just isn't on the itinerary.
But I thank you kindly, and you shall always be a welcome guest at my table at any CBHOF event. :TU:
I'm with you Rick, but I've heard Alaska is quite pleasant in the Summer - a lot like northern Europe, which has terrific summer weather.
>well since u both passed judgement over a land that was truly created perfect...what the hell did u think I would have u up when its 40 below. we have 80 degree days in summer. When it gets bad I run to Marin County were I live in the real cold months......
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coach greg v wrote:
raylawpc wrote:
Rick Farris wrote: Alaska? No way, Jose! :shame:

I hear it's beautiful, in fact it looks great on TV and in National Geographic.
But I hate the cold. I have had to deal with my share of it on film locations. I won't do those locations today.
I know where I want to go, and where I need to go, and Alaska just isn't on the itinerary.
But I thank you kindly, and you shall always be a welcome guest at my table at any CBHOF event. :TU:
I'm with you Rick, but I've heard Alaska is quite pleasant in the Summer - a lot like northern Europe, which has terrific summer weather.
>well since u both passed judgement over a land that was truly created perfect...what the hell did u think I would have u up when its 40 below. we have 80 degree days in summer. When it gets bad I run to Marin County were I live in the real cold months......
Greg, I've had lots of family members who have lived in Alaska, and visiting Alaska is on my bucket list . . . but not in the winter! :lol: I'd enjoy seeing you in the summer time!
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raylawpc wrote:
Rick Farris wrote:
raylawpc wrote: We have a dome. Toasty warm inside. Unlike the Jets . . .

We don't need a dome. :OhYes: :lol: :lol:
True . . . but you don't have a team . . . so . . .
:lol: :lol: As I said, we don't need a dome. But when they finally build this new stadium, we still won't need a dome, just parking.
We don't do domes in LA.
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Rick Farris wrote:
raylawpc wrote:
Rick Farris wrote:
We don't need a dome. :OhYes: :lol: :lol:
True . . . but you don't have a team . . . so . . .
:lol: :lol: As I said, we don't need a dome. But when they finally build this new stadium, we still won't need a dome, just parking.
We don't do domes in LA. Hell, we don't even do football in LA.
True enough. :lol: :lol: Although it does rain there from time-to-time, doesn't it?
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raylawpc wrote:
coach greg v wrote:
raylawpc wrote: I'm with you Rick, but I've heard Alaska is quite pleasant in the Summer - a lot like northern Europe, which has terrific summer weather.
>well since u both passed judgement over a land that was truly created perfect...what the hell did u think I would have u up when its 40 below. we have 80 degree days in summer. When it gets bad I run to Marin County were I live in the real cold months......
Greg, I've had lots of family members who have lived in Alaska, and visiting Alaska is on my bucket list . . . but not in the winter! :lol: I'd enjoy seeing you in the summer time!
> :OhYes: finally some sense. you make it sound like I live in the boondocks
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coach greg v wrote:
raylawpc wrote:
coach greg v wrote: >well since u both passed judgement over a land that was truly created perfect...what the hell did u think I would have u up when its 40 below. we have 80 degree days in summer. When it gets bad I run to Marin County were I live in the real cold months......
Greg, I've had lots of family members who have lived in Alaska, and visiting Alaska is on my bucket list . . . but not in the winter! :lol: I'd enjoy seeing you in the summer time!
> :OhYes: finally some sense. you make it sound like I live in the boondocks
In a perfect world, I'd live Memorial Day to Labor Day in Sweden, and Labor Day to Memorial Day in Scottsdale, Arizona.
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raylawpc wrote:
Rick Farris wrote:
raylawpc wrote: True . . . but you don't have a team . . . so . . .
:lol: :lol: As I said, we don't need a dome. But when they finally build this new stadium, we still won't need a dome, just parking.
We don't do domes in LA. Hell, we don't even do football in LA.
True enough. :lol: :lol: Although it does rain there from time-to-time, doesn't it?
On occasion, you'll see USC play at the Coliseum and there might be a sprinkle, once every few years.
Why would you want to encapsulate an outdoor stadium unless necessary? In Arizona, it's necessary. Too hot!
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The Judge
Leopoldo Sanchez


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One Sunday night in the summer of‭ ‬1961‭ ‬I was cruising down Whittier Blvd.‭ ‬in East Los Angeles listening to some R‭ & ‬B’s when I see a red light on my rear view mirror,‭ ‬the cops are pulling me over,‭ ‬for what‭?‬,‭ ‬I don’t know,‭ ‬I pulled over to the curb and waited for the Man to come give me a ticket.

‭“‬Driver’s license and car registration please‭”‬,‭ ‬I handed the cop both license and registration,‭ ‬as I do so I tell the cop‭ “‬careful with the license,‭ ‬just got them back couple of weeks ago‭”‬,‭ “‬you just got them back‭?” ‬the cop asked me,‭ “‬yeah‭” ‬I said,‭ “‬why did you just get them back‭?” ‬the cop wanted to know,‭ “‬well my license was suspended for a while‭” ‬I said,‭ “‬how long of a while‭?” ‬the cop shot back at me,‭ ‬short while I said,‭ “‬were you driving while your license were suspended‭?”‬,‭ “‬no sir‭” ‬I said,‭ “‬are you sure‭? ‬Do you have any warrants‭”‬,‭ “‬no sir‭” ‬I said again,‭ “‬well let’s find out‭” ‬he tells me.‭ ‬The cop goes back to his car,‭ ‬gets on the radio and runs a make on me,‭ ‬after a few minutes he comes back and tells me to put my hands on the hood of the car,‭ ‬Damn‭!‬,‭ ‬Going to jail on a beautiful summer night,‭ ‬the only good thing is that it was on a Sunday night,‭ ‬because Monday morning we go see the judge.

I was taken to the East Los Angeles Sheriff Sub-Station on Third Street to spend the night.‭ ‬Monday morning comes and I with a few others are taken to the courthouse to see the judge,‭ ‬some of us are taken into Judge Leopoldo Sanchez courtroom,‭ ‬Sanchez had a reputation as the most lenient judge in E.L.A,‭ ‬anybody and everybody who had a case pending in the E.L.A courthouse wanted to go in front of Judge Sanchez,‭ ‬lucky me,‭ ‬I also knew the Judge from the Olympic Auditorium as he was a big boxing fan,‭ ‬I would see him there every Thursday night,‭ ‬now and then I would talk to him there at the Olympic,‭ ‬but I never introduce myself so he did’n’t know my name.

Judge Sanchez starts hearing cases,‭ ‬after two or three cases he calls‭ “‬Frank Baltazar case number XXXX‭”‬,‭ “‬yes your honor‭” ‬I answered,‭ “‬You are charged with driving with a suspended license,‭ ‬how do you plea‭?‬,‭ “‬guilty your honor‭”‬,‭ “‬okay,‭ ‬a ten dollar fine,‭ ‬can you pay it‭?”‬,‭ “‬yes,‭ ‬your honor‭”‬,‭ “‬okay sit down‭” ‬the judge tells me,‭ ‬I sat,‭ ‬the judge call the next case,‭ “‬Frank Baltazar case number XXXX‭”‬,‭ “‬yes,‭ ‬your honor‭”‬,‭ “‬oh it’s you again,‭ ‬let see what are you charged with this time‭”‬,‭ “‬I think it’s the same thing your honor,‭ ‬driving with suspended license‭”‬,‭ “‬Yes it is and how do you plea‭?”‬,‭ “‬guilty your honor‭”‬,‭ “‬I’m going to have to fine you twenty five dollar on this one,‭ ‬can you pay it‭?”‬,‭ “‬yes,‭ ‬your honor‭” ‬I answered again,‭ “‬okay sit down‭”‬,‭ ‬I sat,‭ ‬the judge call his next case‭ “‬Frank Baltazar case XXXX‭”‬,‭ “‬yes,‭ ‬your honor‭”‬,‭ “‬you again‭?‬,‭ ‬Same charge,‭ ‬how many warrants did you have‭?” ‬The judge asked me,‭ “‬three your honor,‭ ‬this should be the last one‭” ‬I said,‭ “‬okay,‭ ‬I fined‭ ‬you ten dollar on the first one and twenty five on the second one,‭ ‬on the third one I’m going to have to fine you seventy five dollar,‭ ‬can you pay it‭?”‬,‭ “‬your honor I can pay the first two now,‭ ‬but I can’t pay the last one‭” ‬I told the judge,‭ “‬okay,‭ ‬pay the thirty five dollars by‭ ‬5:00‭ ‬PM today and I’ll give you three months to pay the seventy five dollars at twenty five dollars a month‭” “‬thank you your honor,‭ ‬I can do that,‭ ‬but I need to go home to get the thirty five dollars‭”‬,‭ ‬the judge than told the bailiff to let me go home to get the thirty five.‭ ‬I ran all the way home,‭ ‬which was’n’t more than two miles from my house,‭ ‬get a ride with a friend back to the courthouse,‭ ‬paid the thirty five dollars,‭ ‬put the receipt in my wallet and then went to get my car out of the tow yard,‭ ‬another fifty buck it cost me.

I then paid three payments of twenty five a month for the next three months.‭ ‬I saved the receipts just in case.‭ ‬I run into the judge at the fights a couple of times and he asked me if I was paying the fine‭ “‬yes sir‭” ‬I told him.

A few months later after I had made my last payment I got pulled over in Montebello,‭ ‬cops ran a make on me and it turned out I had a warrant with a nine dollar bail,‭ ‬so I am taken to the Montebello Police department,‭ ‬from there I called Connie to come bail me out,‭ ‬told her to make sure she brought nine dollars.

I left the Montebello Police station with a date to see the judge.‭ ‬I go see Judge Sanchez on the date I was given.‭ ‬When he called my name he is one pissed off judge,‭ “‬I gave you a chance to pay the seventy five dollar fine in three months and you did’n’t‭”‬,‭ “‬But,‭ ‬But sir‭!‬,‭ ‬I did pay the seventy five dollars‭”‬,‭ “‬you did‭?”‬,‭ “‬yes sir and I have the receipts with me‭” “‬give them to the bailiff‭”‬,‭ ‬I gave them to the bailiff and he passes them on to the judge,‭ ‬after he read the receipts he tells me‭ “‬but you did’n’t pay the other three dollars‭”‬,‭ “‬what other three dollars your honor‭?”‬,‭ ‬for every twenty five dollars you pay one dollar for something or other he told me,‭ ‬I than told him that he told me to pay twenty five dollars a month,‭ ‬and which I did and I had the receipts to prove it,‭ “‬Case dismissed‭” ‬said the judge,‭ “‬your honor,‭ ‬what about my nine dollars for the bail‭?”‬,‭ “ ‬oh,‭ ‬you will get that back in the mail in about a month‭”…‬About three weeks later I got my nine dollars back and then Connie took them away from me,‭ ‬said it was her money.....‭ ‬just can’t get any respect
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Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

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Rick Farris wrote:
raylawpc wrote:
Rick Farris wrote: :lol: :lol: As I said, we don't need a dome. But when they finally build this new stadium, we still won't need a dome, just parking.
We don't do domes in LA. Hell, we don't even do football in LA.
True enough. :lol: :lol: Although it does rain there from time-to-time, doesn't it?
On occasion, you'll see USC play at the Coliseum and there might be a sprinkle, once every few years.
Why would you want to encapsulate an outdoor stadium unless necessary? In Arizona, it's necessary. Too hot!
>the coliseum is a terrible stadium with that track filed pusing the fans further back
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Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

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kikibalt wrote:Image
Judge Leopoldo Sanchez


The Judge
Leopoldo Sanchez


Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge

One Sunday night in the summer of‭ ‬1961‭ ‬I was cruising down Whittier Blvd.‭ ‬in East Los Angeles listening to some R‭ & ‬B’s when I see a red light on my rear view mirror,‭ ‬the cops are pulling me over,‭ ‬for what‭?‬,‭ ‬I don’t know,‭ ‬I pulled over to the curb and waited for the Man to come give me a ticket.

‭“‬Driver’s license and car registration please‭”‬,‭ ‬I handed the cop both license and registration,‭ ‬as I do so I tell the cop‭ “‬careful with the license,‭ ‬just got them back couple of weeks ago‭”‬,‭ “‬you just got them back‭?” ‬the cop asked me,‭ “‬yeah‭” ‬I said,‭ “‬why did you just get them back‭?” ‬the cop wanted to know,‭ “‬well my license was suspended for a while‭” ‬I said,‭ “‬how long of a while‭?” ‬the cop shot back at me,‭ ‬short while I said,‭ “‬were you driving while your license were suspended‭?”‬,‭ “‬no sir‭” ‬I said,‭ “‬are you sure‭? ‬Do you have any warrants‭”‬,‭ “‬no sir‭” ‬I said again,‭ “‬well let’s find out‭” ‬he tells me.‭ ‬The cop goes back to his car,‭ ‬gets on the radio and runs a make on me,‭ ‬after a few minutes he comes back and tells me to put my hands on the hood of the car,‭ ‬Damn‭!‬,‭ ‬Going to jail on a beautiful summer night,‭ ‬the only good thing is that it was on a Sunday night,‭ ‬because Monday morning we go see the judge.

I was taken to the East Los Angeles Sheriff Sub-Station on Third Street to spend the night.‭ ‬Monday morning comes and I with a few others are taken to the courthouse to see the judge,‭ ‬some of us are taken into Judge Leopoldo Sanchez courtroom,‭ ‬Sanchez had a reputation as the most lenient judge in E.L.A,‭ ‬anybody and everybody who had a case pending in the E.L.A courthouse wanted to go in front of Judge Sanchez,‭ ‬lucky me,‭ ‬I also knew the Judge from the Olympic Auditorium as he was a big boxing fan,‭ ‬I would see him there every Thursday night,‭ ‬now and then I would talk to him there at the Olympic,‭ ‬but I never introduce myself so he did’n’t know my name.

Judge Sanchez starts hearing cases,‭ ‬after two or three cases he calls‭ “‬Frank Baltazar case number XXXX‭”‬,‭ “‬yes your honor‭” ‬I answered,‭ “‬You are charged with driving with a suspended license,‭ ‬how do you plea‭?‬,‭ “‬guilty your honor‭”‬,‭ “‬okay,‭ ‬a ten dollar fine,‭ ‬can you pay it‭?”‬,‭ “‬yes,‭ ‬your honor‭”‬,‭ “‬okay sit down‭” ‬the judge tells me,‭ ‬I sat,‭ ‬the judge call the next case,‭ “‬Frank Baltazar case number XXXX‭”‬,‭ “‬yes,‭ ‬your honor‭”‬,‭ “‬oh it’s you again,‭ ‬let see what are you charged with this time‭”‬,‭ “‬I think it’s the same thing your honor,‭ ‬driving with suspended license‭”‬,‭ “‬Yes it is and how do you plea‭?”‬,‭ “‬guilty your honor‭”‬,‭ “‬I’m going to have to fine you twenty five dollar on this one,‭ ‬can you pay it‭?”‬,‭ “‬yes,‭ ‬your honor‭” ‬I answered again,‭ “‬okay sit down‭”‬,‭ ‬I sat,‭ ‬the judge call his next case‭ “‬Frank Baltazar case XXXX‭”‬,‭ “‬yes,‭ ‬your honor‭”‬,‭ “‬you again‭?‬,‭ ‬Same charge,‭ ‬how many warrants did you have‭?” ‬The judge asked me,‭ “‬three your honor,‭ ‬this should be the last one‭” ‬I said,‭ “‬okay,‭ ‬I fined‭ ‬you ten dollar on the first one and twenty five on the second one,‭ ‬on the third one I’m going to have to fine you seventy five dollar,‭ ‬can you pay it‭?”‬,‭ “‬your honor I can pay the first two now,‭ ‬but I can’t pay the last one‭” ‬I told the judge,‭ “‬okay,‭ ‬pay the thirty five dollars by‭ ‬5:00‭ ‬PM today and I’ll give you three months to pay the seventy five dollars at twenty five dollars a month‭” “‬thank you your honor,‭ ‬I can do that,‭ ‬but I need to go home to get the thirty five dollars‭”‬,‭ ‬the judge than told the bailiff to let me go home to get the thirty five.‭ ‬I ran all the way home,‭ ‬which was’n’t more than two miles from my house,‭ ‬get a ride with a friend back to the courthouse,‭ ‬paid the thirty five dollars,‭ ‬put the receipt in my wallet and then went to get my car out of the tow yard,‭ ‬another fifty buck it cost me.

I then paid three payments of twenty five a month for the next three months.‭ ‬I saved the receipts just in case.‭ ‬I run into the judge at the fights a couple of times and he asked me if I was paying the fine‭ “‬yes sir‭” ‬I told him.

A few months later after I had made my last payment I got pulled over in Montebello,‭ ‬cops ran a make on me and it turned out I had a warrant with a nine dollar bail,‭ ‬so I am taken to the Montebello Police department,‭ ‬from there I called Connie to come bail me out,‭ ‬told her to make sure she brought nine dollars.

I left the Montebello Police station with a date to see the judge.‭ ‬I go see Judge Sanchez on the date I was given.‭ ‬When he called my name he is one pissed off judge,‭ “‬I gave you a chance to pay the seventy five dollar fine in three months and you did’n’t‭”‬,‭ “‬But,‭ ‬But sir‭!‬,‭ ‬I did pay the seventy five dollars‭”‬,‭ “‬you did‭?”‬,‭ “‬yes sir and I have the receipts with me‭” “‬give them to the bailiff‭”‬,‭ ‬I gave them to the bailiff and he passes them on to the judge,‭ ‬after he read the receipts he tells me‭ “‬but you did’n’t pay the other three dollars‭”‬,‭ “‬what other three dollars your honor‭?”‬,‭ ‬for every twenty five dollars you pay one dollar for something or other he told me,‭ ‬I than told him that he told me to pay twenty five dollars a month,‭ ‬and which I did and I had the receipts to prove it,‭ “‬Case dismissed‭” ‬said the judge,‭ “‬your honor,‭ ‬what about my nine dollars for the bail‭?”‬,‭ “ ‬oh,‭ ‬you will get that back in the mail in about a month‭”…‬About three weeks later I got my nine dollars back and then Connie took them away from me,‭ ‬said it was her money.....‭ ‬just can’t get any respect
>yeah frank you are definitely no writer. this great stuff!!!
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