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Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 08 Jun 2009, 00:03
by Rick Farris
Eder Jofre vs. Jose Medel . . .

I just watched this one. A must for anybody believes that Pac or Floyd is special.


-Rick Farris

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 08 Jun 2009, 00:17
by dagosd2000
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Maria with a French Dip

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Amanda and Adam dipping

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To be honest,the wife and kids picked at their meal. I wound up scarfing up most of their food. When we got home,they wanted beans. Everybody was happy. Go figure.

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 08 Jun 2009, 00:19
by dagosd2000
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Philippe's. I'll be back,but without the wife and kids.

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 08 Jun 2009, 00:21
by dagosd2000
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Thinking of Frank when I took this one in Olvera Street.

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 08 Jun 2009, 00:28
by dagosd2000
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These old timers were pretty good. I heard one of them say,"No play for free." You need good business sense on Olvera Street.

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 08 Jun 2009, 00:33
by dagosd2000
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This last one is for Frank. I found this stashed away in the house. A bottle of 192 proof cane alcohol. This stuff has killed more Mexicans than all the "valasos" in Pancho Villa's Army.

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Pancho Villa wanting to buy Adam a drink. Leave the kid alone.

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 08 Jun 2009, 00:34
by Randyman
I thought you guys might want to read this. It's from the Orange County Sheriff's blog. It's a little article about my brother Dennis.
http://blog.ocsd.org/post/2009/05/26/Sh ... -La-O.aspx

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Sheriff's Community Services Officer
Dennis De La O

By Jessica Najdowski

On almost any day you can find Sheriff’s Community Service Officer Dennis De La O in the Aliso Viejo Police Services’ weight room helping his co-workers get into shape.

He tailors specific exercise routines in order for his co-workers to get the maximum benefit from the workout.

“He helps them with their workout, coaches them on a daily basis. He is like a personal trainer,” said Senior Sheriff’s Community Services Officer Karen Lee-Vargas.

“When in the weight room Dennis is very dedicated to helping out his employees any way he can,” Sr. CSO Lee-Vargas said. “His willingness and determination help those around him become fit and healthy.”

Dennis has become an inspiration to his fellow employees, for helping to create fitness plans for them and by encouraging them to eat a healthy diet. Mr. De La O’s excitement about healthy living has made the work environment a more positive and healthy place, according to his co-workers.

At the beginning of his ten year career at the Orange County Sheriff’s Department, Mr. De La O worked at the front counter of the Aliso Viejo Station. He later supervised an inmate work crew.

His current responsibilities include supervising the Community Work Program work crew, which maintains and cleans the building. He also ensures that the station is in compliance with environmental protection laws and OSHA standards.

“Dennis has a very high work standard and always does an exemplary job in any task he has been asked to complete,” Lee-Vargas said. Dennis also makes sure the parking structure is clean and free of debris from the neighboring hills and homes. “When he sees something that needs to be done or is asked to do something he always does an outstanding job,” said Lee-Vargas.
It is apparent that Dennis De La O has had a very positive impact on those around him and is successful in sending out a message of healthy living. He is extremely dedicated to his job and the well-being of others. Out of the kindness of his heart, Dennis makes enormous efforts to ensure that those around him are happy and healthy and the best that they can be. Such an inspirational and positive individual as Dennis should be commended and thanked for the wonderful job he is doing!

Dennis enjoys spending time with his wife and daughter and is very much a family man.

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 08 Jun 2009, 00:38
by Randyman
My brother Dennis, his wife Teri and their daughter Samantha.

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Randy

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 08 Jun 2009, 00:40
by Randyman
dagosd2000 wrote:Image

This last one is for Frank. I found this stashed away in the house. A bottle of 192 proof cane alcohol. This stuff has killed more Mexicans than all the "valasos" in Pancho Villa's Army.

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Pancho Villa wanting to buy Adam a drink. Leave the kid alone.
Rog, it looks like you and the family had a great time. :TU:

Randy

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 08 Jun 2009, 00:41
by dagosd2000
Randyman wrote:I thought you guys might want to read this. It's from the Orange County Sheriff's blog. It's a little article about my brother Dennis.
http://blog.ocsd.org/post/2009/05/26/Sh ... -La-O.aspx

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Sheriff's Community Services Officer
Dennis De La O

By Jessica Najdowski

On almost any day you can find Sheriff’s Community Service Officer Dennis De La O in the Aliso Viejo Police Services’ weight room helping his co-workers get into shape.

He tailors specific exercise routines in order for his co-workers to get the maximum benefit from the workout.

“He helps them with their workout, coaches them on a daily basis. He is like a personal trainer,” said Senior Sheriff’s Community Services Officer Karen Lee-Vargas.

“When in the weight room Dennis is very dedicated to helping out his employees any way he can,” Sr. CSO Lee-Vargas said. “His willingness and determination help those around him become fit and healthy.”

Dennis has become an inspiration to his fellow employees, for helping to create fitness plans for them and by encouraging them to eat a healthy diet. Mr. De La O’s excitement about healthy living has made the work environment a more positive and healthy place, according to his co-workers.

At the beginning of his ten year career at the Orange County Sheriff’s Department, Mr. De La O worked at the front counter of the Aliso Viejo Station. He later supervised an inmate work crew.

His current responsibilities include supervising the Community Work Program work crew, which maintains and cleans the building. He also ensures that the station is in compliance with environmental protection laws and OSHA standards.

“Dennis has a very high work standard and always does an exemplary job in any task he has been asked to complete,” Lee-Vargas said. Dennis also makes sure the parking structure is clean and free of debris from the neighboring hills and homes. “When he sees something that needs to be done or is asked to do something he always does an outstanding job,” said Lee-Vargas.
It is apparent that Dennis De La O has had a very positive impact on those around him and is successful in sending out a message of healthy living. He is extremely dedicated to his job and the well-being of others. Out of the kindness of his heart, Dennis makes enormous efforts to ensure that those around him are happy and healthy and the best that they can be. Such an inspirational and positive individual as Dennis should be commended and thanked for the wonderful job he is doing!

Dennis enjoys spending time with his wife and daughter and is very much a family man.

Randy
You've got a good brother and Aliso Valley is fortunate to have him. :TU:

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 08 Jun 2009, 00:45
by dagosd2000
Rick Farris wrote:Hey Frank . . . Aren't lap tops great. Can really save an afternoon :lol:
Lap dances save the afternoon for me :lol:

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 08 Jun 2009, 00:47
by dagosd2000
kikibalt wrote:My son-law Ray is in the hospital, don't know yet what is wrong, in a bit Connie and I're leaving the BBQ to go see Ray.
frank
Keep us posted on your son in law. I met him at the Father/Son. Real nice guy. My prayers are with you. Rog

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 08 Jun 2009, 00:50
by Randyman
dagosd2000 wrote:Image

Maria with a French Dip

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Amanda and Adam dipping

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To be honest,the wife and kids picked at their meal. I wound up scarfing up most of their food. When we got home,they wanted beans. Everybody was happy. Go figure.
Rog, I love Phillipes and so do most of the guys I know that have eaten there but it's one of those like'em or hate'em places. You either do or you don't. An ice cold beer goes perfect with a French Dip.

Next time try Cole's, a few blocks away on 6th st. They have had an age old war, both claiming to have created the French Dip sandwich. The overall general consensus is Phillippes.

Randy

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 08 Jun 2009, 00:51
by Randyman
kikibalt wrote:My son-law Ray is in the hospital, don't know yet what is wrong, in a bit Connie and I're leaving the BBQ to go see Ray.
Sorry to hear that. Let us know how he's doing Frank.

Randy

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 08 Jun 2009, 00:58
by dagosd2000
Randyman wrote:
dagosd2000 wrote:Image

Maria with a French Dip

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Amanda and Adam dipping

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To be honest,the wife and kids picked at their meal. I wound up scarfing up most of their food. When we got home,they wanted beans. Everybody was happy. Go figure.
Rog, I love Phillipes and so do most of the guys I know that have eaten there but it's one of those like'em or hate'em places. You either do or you don't. An ice cold beer goes perfect with a French Dip.

Next time try Cole's, a few blocks away on 6th st. They have had an age old war, both claiming to have created the French Dip sandwich. The overall general consensus if Phillippes.

Randy

Randy 'ol pal
It's like this with those three. My wife has to have chiles on everything. Amanda eats gordas and junk food like it's the only thing around. Adam likes spaghetti and chocolate milk.

When I go to Cole's i ain't inviting them along.

BTW. I wish I had a dollar for everyone wearing a KOBE jersey today. Nothing like seeing a 300 pound fat guy wearing a KOBE jersey. :lol:

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 08 Jun 2009, 01:05
by Randyman
dagosd2000 wrote:
Randyman wrote:
dagosd2000 wrote:Image

Maria with a French Dip

Image

Amanda and Adam dipping

Image

To be honest,the wife and kids picked at their meal. I wound up scarfing up most of their food. When we got home,they wanted beans. Everybody was happy. Go figure.
Rog, I love Phillipes and so do most of the guys I know that have eaten there but it's one of those like'em or hate'em places. You either do or you don't. An ice cold beer goes perfect with a French Dip.

Next time try Cole's, a few blocks away on 6th st. They have had an age old war, both claiming to have created the French Dip sandwich. The overall general consensus if Phillippes.

Randy

Randy 'ol pal
It's like this with those three. My wife has to have chiles on everything. Amanda eats gordas and junk food like it's the only thing around. Adam likes spaghetti and chocolate milk.

When I go to Cole's i ain't inviting them along.

BTW. I wish I had a dollar for everyone wearing a KOBE jersey today. Nothing like seeing a 300 pound fat guy wearing a KOBE jersey. :lol:
I'm the same way with chlies but then I'm also a guy that loves food period. no getting around that.

http://colesfrenchdip.com/photos.html

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cole's_Pac ... ric_Buffet

Randy

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 08 Jun 2009, 03:44
by bennie
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The Salvador Sanchez-Wilfredo Gomez fight was one for the books and the article on Rocky Graziano was interesting but I posted this magazine strictly because of the Dream Fight query on the upper right hand corner. Sandy Saddler vs Danny Lopez? Was Danny good enough for Saddler? No one had a bigger heart than Danny......

Randy
It would not have been for the faint-hearted. Saddler (off the top of my head) is one of the few men in boxing to have scored over 100 knockouts.

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 08 Jun 2009, 03:49
by bennie
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Nice page layouts. Spreads like this take some doing.

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 08 Jun 2009, 03:50
by bennie
kikibalt wrote:My son-law Ray is in the hospital, don't know yet what is wrong, in a bit Connie and I're leaving the BBQ to go see Ray.
Fingers crossed from all your friends and admirers across the pond, Frankie.

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 08 Jun 2009, 03:51
by bennie
Expug wrote:Guys, Im going on vacation for five days. Horseback riding in Michigan at a ranch with the wife and kids.
Be back Friday.
I will catch up with y'all then.

Brian
You've just gotta feel sorry for the horse. :wink:

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 08 Jun 2009, 08:02
by kikibalt
Randyman wrote:I thought you guys might want to read this. It's from the Orange County Sheriff's blog. It's a little article about my brother Dennis.
http://blog.ocsd.org/post/2009/05/26/Sh ... -La-O.aspx

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Sheriff's Community Services Officer
Dennis De La O

By Jessica Najdowski

On almost any day you can find Sheriff’s Community Service Officer Dennis De La O in the Aliso Viejo Police Services’ weight room helping his co-workers get into shape.

He tailors specific exercise routines in order for his co-workers to get the maximum benefit from the workout.

“He helps them with their workout, coaches them on a daily basis. He is like a personal trainer,” said Senior Sheriff’s Community Services Officer Karen Lee-Vargas.

“When in the weight room Dennis is very dedicated to helping out his employees any way he can,” Sr. CSO Lee-Vargas said. “His willingness and determination help those around him become fit and healthy.”

Dennis has become an inspiration to his fellow employees, for helping to create fitness plans for them and by encouraging them to eat a healthy diet. Mr. De La O’s excitement about healthy living has made the work environment a more positive and healthy place, according to his co-workers.

At the beginning of his ten year career at the Orange County Sheriff’s Department, Mr. De La O worked at the front counter of the Aliso Viejo Station. He later supervised an inmate work crew.

His current responsibilities include supervising the Community Work Program work crew, which maintains and cleans the building. He also ensures that the station is in compliance with environmental protection laws and OSHA standards.

“Dennis has a very high work standard and always does an exemplary job in any task he has been asked to complete,” Lee-Vargas said. Dennis also makes sure the parking structure is clean and free of debris from the neighboring hills and homes. “When he sees something that needs to be done or is asked to do something he always does an outstanding job,” said Lee-Vargas.
It is apparent that Dennis De La O has had a very positive impact on those around him and is successful in sending out a message of healthy living. He is extremely dedicated to his job and the well-being of others. Out of the kindness of his heart, Dennis makes enormous efforts to ensure that those around him are happy and healthy and the best that they can be. Such an inspirational and positive individual as Dennis should be commended and thanked for the wonderful job he is doing!

Dennis enjoys spending time with his wife and daughter and is very much a family man.
Randy.....Ask your brother if he knows my cousin Mario Adame, Mario is a Orange County Deputy Sheriff.

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 08 Jun 2009, 08:05
by kikibalt
Thank all you guys for your prays, Ray do appreciate'em, I will let you know how he is doing.

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 08 Jun 2009, 11:44
by Rick Farris
dagosd2000 wrote:
Randyman wrote:
dagosd2000 wrote:Image

Maria with a French Dip

Image

Amanda and Adam dipping

Image

To be honest,the wife and kids picked at their meal. I wound up scarfing up most of their food. When we got home,they wanted beans. Everybody was happy. Go figure.
Rog, I love Phillipes and so do most of the guys I know that have eaten there but it's one of those like'em or hate'em places. You either do or you don't. An ice cold beer goes perfect with a French Dip.

Next time try Cole's, a few blocks away on 6th st. They have had an age old war, both claiming to have created the French Dip sandwich. The overall general consensus if Phillippes.

Randy

Randy 'ol pal
It's like this with those three. My wife has to have chiles on everything. Amanda eats gordas and junk food like it's the only thing around. Adam likes spaghetti and chocolate milk.

When I go to Cole's i ain't inviting them along.

BTW. I wish I had a dollar for everyone wearing a KOBE jersey today. Nothing like seeing a 300 pound fat guy wearing a KOBE jersey. :lol:
I understand. Rog. That's the way my daughters were when they were little.
If Maria and the kids didn't like Phillippe's, they won't like Coles.
Pretty much the same thing.
In a few days, after the Lakers have won another NBA Championionship, I expect to see a lot more Kobe Jerseys wrapped around fat bellies.


-Rick

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 08 Jun 2009, 11:55
by Rick Farris
bennie wrote:
Expug wrote:Guys, Im going on vacation for five days. Horseback riding in Michigan at a ranch with the wife and kids.
Be back Friday.
I will catch up with y'all then.

Brian
You've just gotta feel sorry for the horse. :wink:
:lol: I bet Pug could throw the horse. :oo

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 08 Jun 2009, 12:03
by dagosd2000
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Joe Louis

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O-13ww045Fo

Joe Louis Was A Fighting Man