>Whats the problem did I say something???Rick Farris wrote:coach greg v wrote:> Having a celebritory cold one for your grandson. we are too at this moment!!!!!Rick Farris wrote:Instant Karma, "What have you done lately?" ...
Tonight I swing by my watering hole, the Oyster House in Studio City. I just ordered beer and look up at the TV. I see it's a Dodgers game and, believe it or not, they are playing the Cardinals in St. Louis. At the moment it's the bottom of the 4th inning. The score- Los Angeles-8, St. Louis-0. Tom, you asked what the Dodgers have done for me lately? Well, at this very moment they are in your backyard and giving your boys a good old LA ass-whipping! Does that answer your question? Cheers!I don't think so! But thank you pal.
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No problem. I just being a cocky, wise guy bantamweight.coach greg v wrote:>Whats the problem did I say something???Rick Farris wrote:ycoach greg v wrote: > Having a celebritory cold one for your grandson. we are too at this moment!!!!!
I don't think so! But thank you pal.
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> I learned that the hard way rick never fornicate with a bantamweight especially a redhead never....Rick Farris wrote:yotcoach greg v wrote:>Whats the problem did I say something???Rick Farris wrote:y
I don't think so! But thank you pal.
No problem. I just being a cocky, wise guy bantamweight.
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Red hair? That's a NO!coach greg v wrote:> I learned that the hard way rick never eff with a bantamweight especially a redhead never....Rick Farris wrote:yotcoach greg v wrote: >Whats the problem did I say something???
No problem. I just being a cocky, wise guy bantamweight.
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> every red haired guy I ever went against was toughRick Farris wrote:Red hair? That's a NO!coach greg v wrote:> I learned that the hard way rick never eff with a bantamweight especially a redhead never....Rick Farris wrote:yot
No problem. I just being a cocky, wise guy bantamweight.
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This is getting strange.Rick Farris wrote::coach greg v wrote:> I learned that the hard way rick never eff with a bantamweight especially a redhead never....Rick Farris wrote:yot
No problem. I just being a cocky, wise guy bantamweight.
Red hair? That's a NO!
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>whyRick Farris wrote:This is getting strange.Rick Farris wrote::coach greg v wrote: > I learned that the hard way rick never eff with a bantamweight especially a redhead never....
Red hair? That's a NO!
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Danny Lopez had red hair. He was tough.Rick Farris wrote:This is getting strange.Rick Farris wrote::coach greg v wrote: > I learned that the hard way rick never eff with a bantamweight especially a redhead never....
Red hair? That's a NO!
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>my point exactly. wise guyRick Farris wrote:Danny Lopez had red hair. He was tough.Rick Farris wrote:This is getting strange.Rick Farris wrote: :
Red hair? That's a NO!
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> every guy named rusty or red in the boxing ring gave me fits...coach greg v wrote:>my point exactly. wise guyRick Farris wrote:Danny Lopez had red hair. He was tough.Rick Farris wrote: This is getting strange.
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> every guy named rusty or red in the boxing ring gave me fits...[/quote]coach greg v wrote:>my point exactly. wise guycoach greg v wrote:Danny Lopez had red hair. He was tough.Rick Farris wrote: This is getting strange.
Had you been born color blind you might have had better luck?
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> every guy named rusty or red in the boxing ring gave me fits...[/quote]Rick Farris wrote:>my point exactly. wise guycoach greg v wrote:Danny Lopez had red hair. He was tough.coach greg v wrote: This is getting strange.
Had you been born color blind you might have had better luck?[/quote]
> now that is a smart ass answer lol I think I am gonnsa like u rick
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> every guy named rusty or red in the boxing ring gave me fits...[/quote]coach greg v wrote:>my point exactly. wise guyRick Farris wrote:Danny Lopez had red hair. He was tough.coach greg v wrote: This is getting strange.
Had you been born color blind you might have had better luck?[/quote]
> now that is a smart ass answer lol I think I am gonnsa like u rick[/quote]
>getting away from the what have u done for me kinda guy...FRANK I have a ? for you what do u think of boxers being trained by their fathers? I know ur story is a success story but what is your gut feeling on this topic......
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It's a long season. Let's see who's on top in September . . .Rick Farris wrote:Instant Karma, "What have you done lately?" ...
Tonight I swing by my watering hole, the Oyster House in Studio City. I just ordered beer and look up at the TV. I see it's a Dodgers game and, believe it or not, they are playing the Cardinals in St. Louis. At the moment it's the bottom of the 4th inning. The score- Los Angeles-8, St. Louis-0. Tom, you asked what the Dodgers have done for me lately? Well, at this very moment they are in your backyard and giving your boys a good old LA ass-whipping! Does that answer your question? Cheers!
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Greg, I am the wrong guy to ask that ?...I really don't want to go there....coach greg v wrote: >getting away from the what have u done for me kinda guy...FRANK I have a ? for you what do u think of boxers being trained by their fathers? I know ur story is a success story but what is your gut feeling on this topic......
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Getting to the computer yet late again:Rick Farris wrote:Randyman wrote:Congrats! Brand spanking new? Zack look like he's getting ready to unload the right hand.kikibalt wrote:
My Grandson, Zachary
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Yeah, brand new package.
He weighed in at 8 lbs. 2oz. (Exact same weight I was)
As for the right hand, maybe one day we'll work on that?
Congrats Rick. The family is getting bigger by the year. Got to be one proud fellow on this bundle of joy !
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raylawpc wrote:It's a long season. Let's see who's on top in September . . .Rick Farris wrote:Instant Karma, "What have you done lately?" ...
Tonight I swing by my watering hole, the Oyster House in Studio City. I just ordered beer and look up at the TV. I see it's a Dodgers game and, believe it or not, they are playing the Cardinals in St. Louis. At the moment it's the bottom of the 4th inning. The score- Los Angeles-8, St. Louis-0. Tom, you asked what the Dodgers have done for me lately? Well, at this very moment they are in your backyard and giving your boys a good old LA ass-whipping! Does that answer your question? Cheers!
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. you got it frankkikibalt wrote:Greg, I am the wrong guy to ask that ?...I really don't want to go there....coach greg v wrote: >getting away from the what have u done for me kinda guy...FRANK I have a ? for you what do u think of boxers being trained by their fathers? I know ur story is a success story but what is your gut feeling on this topic......
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> I see I have to go to charlie el jefe againcoach greg v wrote:. you got it frankkikibalt wrote:Greg, I am the wrong guy to ask that ?...I really don't want to go there....coach greg v wrote: >getting away from the what have u done for me kinda guy...FRANK I have a ? for you what do u think of boxers being trained by their fathers? I know ur story is a success story but what is your gut feeling on this topic......
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My last post on this earthquake. Just got done watching the 10pm news here in NY.
The entire hour was "Earthquake". Every angle of it explored. Sickening.
People saying the same crap for an hour- "My chair shook...".
I was surprised that the news didnt suit up some reporters ad drop them down a hole to ask the earths plates "Why did you guys slip today...?"
Its the first time I think that I wished one murder occurred somewhere in the tri-state
that they could have covered.
Sad truth be told-several murders probably did take place-but they chose to report this ground shake anyway.
Now I live on the south shore of Long Island-just a couple of short miles from the atlantic Ocean- I dont need no tsunamai coming my way now or in the future.
We dont have those "Tsunamai Warning" signs posted like Rick told us about.
I know I'm in that zone though.
Hopefully 10 more years till the next one.
We do have our first hurricane (weak) of the year heading our way though-probably hit us this weekend. Those are fun too.
The entire hour was "Earthquake". Every angle of it explored. Sickening.
People saying the same crap for an hour- "My chair shook...".
I was surprised that the news didnt suit up some reporters ad drop them down a hole to ask the earths plates "Why did you guys slip today...?"
Its the first time I think that I wished one murder occurred somewhere in the tri-state
that they could have covered.
Sad truth be told-several murders probably did take place-but they chose to report this ground shake anyway.
Now I live on the south shore of Long Island-just a couple of short miles from the atlantic Ocean- I dont need no tsunamai coming my way now or in the future.
We dont have those "Tsunamai Warning" signs posted like Rick told us about.
I know I'm in that zone though.
Hopefully 10 more years till the next one.
We do have our first hurricane (weak) of the year heading our way though-probably hit us this weekend. Those are fun too.
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> mr norkus trust me a 5. earthquake is nuthin. now a 6. or 7. is a good shake but not enough for all this coverage. stupid.CNorkusJr wrote:My last post on this earthquake. Just got done watching the 10pm news here in NY.
The entire hour was "Earthquake". Every angle of it explored. Sickening.
People saying the same crap for an hour- "My chair shook...".
I was surprised that the news didnt suit up some reporters ad drop them down a hole to ask the earths plates "Why did you guys slip today...?"
Its the first time I think that I wished one murder occurred somewhere in the tri-state
that they could have covered.
Sad truth be told-several murders probably did take place-but they chose to report this ground shake anyway.
Now I live on the south shore of Long Island-just a couple of short miles from the atlantic Ocean- I dont need no tsunamai coming my way now or in the future.
We dont have those "Tsunamai Warning" signs posted like Rick told us about.
I know I'm in that zone though.
Hopefully 10 more years till the next one.
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Agreed. I know that I dont have to be close to a exploding hand granade to know its going to hurt. I saw the pictures from Japan,Dom Republic,Brazil, So Cal, and other places. Those 6 or 7 types are deadly and I do know you guys are prime for that kind of stuff.coach greg v wrote:> mr norkus trust me a 5. earthquake is nuthin. now a 6. or 7. is a good shake but not enough for all this coverage. stupid.CNorkusJr wrote:My last post on this earthquake. Just got done watching the 10pm news here in NY.
The entire hour was "Earthquake". Every angle of it explored. Sickening.
People saying the same crap for an hour- "My chair shook...".
I was surprised that the news didnt suit up some reporters ad drop them down a hole to ask the earths plates "Why did you guys slip today...?"
Its the first time I think that I wished one murder occurred somewhere in the tri-state
that they could have covered.
Sad truth be told-several murders probably did take place-but they chose to report this ground shake anyway.
Now I live on the south shore of Long Island-just a couple of short miles from the atlantic Ocean- I dont need no tsunamai coming my way now or in the future.
We dont have those "Tsunamai Warning" signs posted like Rick told us about.
I know I'm in that zone though.
Hopefully 10 more years till the next one.
Like it was mentioned before, its all in Gods hands. Being in the right place at the right time.
What happens more often and is very dangerous out by you is those wild fires. Being at the top of a hill is a bad place to be. I have met quite a few "forest jumpers" over the years and they told me some wild stories. Maybe you guys know this, that those wooded tree fires in hills and mountains burn so hot that the roots under ground burn, and they are usually all connected root wise that if a set of firefighters trying to put out a ridge of trees, the ground can give out from under them with fire crossing the ridge and pop up in the trees over on the otherside of them ,thus trapping them and burning a whole new area. Thats how it spreads without ever seeing it up in the air.
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> congradulations on ur grandson rick will be turning in thanks for all u guys do to make my boxing day great. this is fun. frank pet el jefe for me nitersCNorkusJr wrote:Getting to the computer yet late again:Rick Farris wrote:Randyman wrote: Congrats! Brand spanking new? Zack look like he's getting ready to unload the right hand.
Yeah, brand new package.
He weighed in at 8 lbs. 2oz. (Exact same weight I was)
As for the right hand, maybe one day we'll work on that?
Congrats Rick. The family is getting bigger by the year. Got to be one proud fellow on this bundle of joy !
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Sleep well.coach greg v wrote:> congradulations on ur grandson rick will be turning in thanks for all u guys do to make my boxing day great. this is fun. frank pet el jefe for me nitersCNorkusJr wrote:Getting to the computer yet late again:Rick Farris wrote:
Yeah, brand new package.
He weighed in at 8 lbs. 2oz. (Exact same weight I was)
As for the right hand, maybe one day we'll work on that?
Congrats Rick. The family is getting bigger by the year. Got to be one proud fellow on this bundle of joy !
