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Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 23 Aug 2011, 15:54
by CNorkusJr
coach greg v wrote:
CNorkusJr wrote:East Coast experiences earthquake.
I was in my cardiologists office for a routine check-up a couple of hours ago when the room shook pretty good for about 15 seconds. Nothing fell over but for us here,is quite unusual for a bldg to shake unless something very bad happens terrorist wise.It registered 5.9 here in NY,and they are saying it was centered in Virginia somewhere.No big damage reported,just alot of talking.

Now I do realize that you guys in So Cal or even the entire West Coast get these often like you guys get your morning coffee, but we get them this big every 10-12 years or so.
If gets us East Coasters talking and calling our family members saying "Did you feel it ?".

I'm sure it would be the same for you guys if you guys got a foot or two of snow,sending everyone scrambling for snow shovels-if there are any out there !
>that is indeed unusual for your area. I am sure it gave u something to think about. we get them all the time up here. It does remind u how little u are on earth.....
Thanks Coach, you are the first person to call me little since 6th grade. At 5'10 290 lbs I'll take it as a complement. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :TU:

me, Teddy Atlas,brother in-law Paul and hvywt Vinny Maddalone
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Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 23 Aug 2011, 15:55
by coach greg v
CNorkusJr wrote:
coach greg v wrote:
CNorkusJr wrote:East Coast experiences earthquake.
I was in my cardiologists office for a routine check-up a couple of hours ago when the room shook pretty good for about 15 seconds. Nothing fell over but for us here,is quite unusual for a bldg to shake unless something very bad happens terrorist wise.It registered 5.9 here in NY,and they are saying it was centered in Virginia somewhere.No big damage reported,just alot of talking.

Now I do realize that you guys in So Cal or even the entire West Coast get these often like you guys get your morning coffee, but we get them this big every 10-12 years or so.
If gets us East Coasters talking and calling our family members saying "Did you feel it ?".

I'm sure it would be the same for you guys if you guys got a foot or two of snow,sending everyone scrambling for snow shovels-if there are any out there !
>that is indeed unusual for your area. I am sure it gave u something to think about. we get them all the time up here. It does remind u how little u are on earth.....
Thanks Coach, you are the first person to call me little since 6th grade. At 5'10 290 lbs I'll take it as a complement. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :TU:
> :TU: :TU: never mind that hows the ticker???

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 23 Aug 2011, 16:13
by CNorkusJr
coach greg v wrote:
CNorkusJr wrote:
coach greg v wrote: >that is indeed unusual for your area. I am sure it gave u something to think about. we get them all the time up here. It does remind u how little u are on earth.....
Thanks Coach, you are the first person to call me little since 6th grade. At 5'10 290 lbs I'll take it as a complement. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :TU:
> :TU: :TU: never mind that hows the ticker???
My ticker is fine,I know your new here so I'll keep it brief, 10 yrs ago I was involved with the World Trade Center in a big way. Since then I devloped asthma and reduced lung function that Thankfully I keep in check with meds. 3 yrs ago, I woke up one morning with my heart in atrial fibullation (rapid heart unequal heartbeat) due to lung deficiency and the way I slept.
The hospital pretty much righted the situation right away with no heart damage.Thank God for that too,but as a consequence,I take some cardio meds to keep it from hopefully rearing up its ugly head in the future. Every two weeks I get blood test done on coumidin level, with 3 month check-ups for cardio and pulmonary docs. So far so good,but lungs are my main concern. Several other firefighters I worked with after the collapse of the Towers are passing away,and quite a few more are developing cancers from the dust.
Life is Good and I live it to the fullest every day,with no regrets.
Thank You for your kind concern. Much appreciated.

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 23 Aug 2011, 16:19
by coach greg v
CNorkusJr wrote:
coach greg v wrote:
CNorkusJr wrote: Thanks Coach, you are the first person to call me little since 6th grade. At 5'10 290 lbs I'll take it as a complement. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :TU:
> :TU: :TU: never mind that hows the ticker???
My ticker is fine,I know your new here so I'll keep it brief, 10 yrs ago I was involved with the World Trade Center in a big way. Since then I devloped asthma and reduced lung function that Thankfully I keep in check with meds. 3 yrs ago, I woke up one morning with my heart in atrial fibullation (rapid heart unequal heartbeat) due to lung deficiency and the way I slept.
The hospital pretty much righted the situation right away with no heart damage.Thank God for that too,but as a consequence,I take some cardio meds to keep it from hopefully rearing up its ugly head in the future. Every two weeks I get blood test done on coumidin level, with 3 month check-ups for cardio and pulmonary docs. So far so good,but lungs are my main concern. Several other firefighters I worked with after the collapse of the Towers are passing away,and quite a few more are developing cancers from the dust.
Life is Good and I live it to the fullest every day,with no regrets.
>then you are a true american hero....good damn that sucks but like u said life goes on....yeah I am the new kidd on the block gettin my ass kicked every which way...makes my medical condition small.....which is what I do live everyday with what I got no regrets....

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 23 Aug 2011, 17:12
by Rick Farris
coach greg v wrote:
CNorkusJr wrote:Oh please, The President is having a news conference on this 5.9 earthquake.
Wait till the 65.9 hits in Dec 2012 according to Nostradamus.
> :witzend: I agree for the president to talk about that any time for a photo op
If the East Coast gets a history breaking 5.9, then what can we expect next in L.A.?? :oo
We are sitting on a time bomb. And that is a fact.

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 23 Aug 2011, 17:57
by raylawpc
Rick Farris wrote:
Panzerfaust wrote:
raylawpc wrote: In a perfect world, I'd live Memorial Day to Labor Day in Sweden, and Labor Day to Memorial Day in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Sweden is good to visit, but no place to live if you like free thinking :(
I hate the cold and I'd hate to give up my "free thinking", but a change might be good if a couple of Scandanavian blondes were part of the deal? :lol:
I know that beauty exists in all parts of the world, however, when it comes to looks Scandanavian women are second to none. :TU:
Did you really think "great summer weather" and "family heritage" are the only reasons I want to live there? :OhYes: :OhYes:

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 23 Aug 2011, 18:01
by kikibalt
Rick Farris wrote:
coach greg v wrote:
CNorkusJr wrote:Oh please, The President is having a news conference on this 5.9 earthquake.
Wait till the 65.9 hits in Dec 2012 according to Nostradamus.
> :witzend: I agree for the president to talk about that any time for a photo op
If the East Coast gets a history breaking 5.9, then what can we expect next in L.A.?? :oo
We are sitting on a time bomb. And that is a fact.
5.9 and its all over the TV news..... :lol: :lol:

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 23 Aug 2011, 18:22
by Rick Farris
kikibalt wrote:
Rick Farris wrote:
coach greg v wrote: > :witzend: I agree for the president to talk about that any time for a photo op
If the East Coast gets a history breaking 5.9, then what can we expect next in L.A.?? :oo
We are sitting on a time bomb. And that is a fact.
5.9 and its all over the TV news..... :lol: :lol:
Rock 'n Roll . . .

I remember when the Whittier-Narrows quake struck in '87, same thing 5.9
I was working on "Highway to Heaven" Stage-22 at MGM in Culver City, about 20 miles across town from the epicenter.
Now the Eastside guys might have felt it stronger as it was right in their neighborhood, but we didn't even evacuate the stage.
Mike Landon had just finished filming a shot and yelled, "Cut". Ironically, in the scene Landon (an Angel) was talking to God.
When he cuts the scene, he says "Print that one and let's move on." Suddenly the stage begins to shake a little and we all look at each other.
The shaking stops and Landon makes a joke, something like, "Maybe God didn't like that take." Then we set up for the next shot.
5.9 will definitly get your attention, but a 6.9 you'll NEVER forget!

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 23 Aug 2011, 18:54
by Rick Farris
kikibalt wrote:
Rick Farris wrote:
coach greg v wrote: > :witzend: I agree for the president to talk about that any time for a photo op
If the East Coast gets a history breaking 5.9, then what can we expect next in L.A.?? :oo
We are sitting on a time bomb. And that is a fact.
5.9 and its all over the TV news..... :lol: :lol:
:lol:Here's the reality in Southern Cal . . .

I'm visitng my friend down near the Marina Del Rey Peninsula. Driving down Pacific Ave., which runs along the coast line behind the beachfront buildings in Venice, I see signs posted on every block, warning people that they are in a Tsunami Danger Zone. As I turn up Washington Blvd. I'm driving away from the coastline. A couple miles away, as I approach Lincoln Blvd. another sign designates the area "Tsunami Safe Zone". My friend Ralph lives about a half block from the sand, on the Peninsula which seperates the boat docks from the ocean. A Tsunami would pretty much roll right over the Peninsula and flood the Marina basin, taking much of the yaught population and washing it back to Lincoln Blvd. Not to mention all of what is known as Venice. It's believed that a Tsunami the size of what hit Japan would wash away most everything from the coastline to Lincoln. Lots of people packed into that area. However, they probably won't be thinking much about a Tsunami after experiencing the earthquake that will trigger it. :oo

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 23 Aug 2011, 19:02
by Rick Farris
raylawpc wrote:
Rick Farris wrote:
Panzerfaust wrote: In a perfect world, I'd live Memorial Day to Labor Day in Sweden, and Labor Day to Memorial Day in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Sweden is good to visit, but no place to live if you like free thinking :(
I hate the cold and I'd hate to give up my "free thinking", but a change might be good if a couple of Scandanavian blondes were part of the deal? :lol:
I know that beauty exists in all parts of the world, however, when it comes to looks Scandanavian women are second to none. :TU:
Did you really think "great summer weather" and "family heritage" are the only reasons I want to live there? :OhYes: :OhYes:[/quote]

Everytime I see a photo of Tiger Woods ex-wife I think to myself. "Dumb bastid!" :OhYes:

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 23 Aug 2011, 19:46
by kikibalt
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My Grandson, Zachary

Rick Farris

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 23 Aug 2011, 19:48
by kikibalt
Good lookin' kid GRANDPA FARRIS... :bow: :TU: :bow: :TU:

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 23 Aug 2011, 19:56
by Rick Farris
kikibalt wrote:Good lookin' kid GRANDPA FARRIS... :bow: :TU: :bow: :TU:
Thanks, Frank.

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 23 Aug 2011, 20:03
by Randyman
kikibalt wrote:Image

My Grandson, Zachary

Rick Farris
Congrats! Brand spanking new? Zack look like he's getting ready to unload the right hand.

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 23 Aug 2011, 20:25
by kikibalt
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Audie Aragon, son of boxing Legend Art Aragon, speaks of his father at WBHOF event shortly after the death of the original "Golden Boy".

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 23 Aug 2011, 20:39
by kikibalt
http://opinion.latimes.com/opinionla/20 ... ction.html

An East Coast quake, a (falsely) ho-hum West Coast

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 23 Aug 2011, 20:39
by Rick Farris
Randyman wrote:
kikibalt wrote:Image

My Grandson, Zachary

Rick Farris
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?

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 23 Aug 2011, 21:18
by coach greg v
Rick Farris wrote:
Randyman wrote:
kikibalt wrote:Image

My Grandson, Zachary

Rick Farris
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?
> :TU: :bow: Congrats grand dad. olympic cocky!!! what a great kid.

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 23 Aug 2011, 21:20
by Expug
Congrats Rick!
Young Zacharys got that right hand up by his chin. That means something.
Maybe hes a natural...

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 23 Aug 2011, 21:21
by coach greg v
coach greg v wrote:
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?
> :TU: :bow: Congrats grand dad. olympic cocky!!! what a great kid.
> we had 3 small 4 pointers today in the fairbanks area they must have been announcing the birth of zach

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 23 Aug 2011, 21:25
by raylawpc
kikibalt wrote:Image

My Grandson, Zachary

Rick Farris
Congrats Rick. Grandkids are the best!

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 23 Aug 2011, 21:39
by Rick Farris
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!

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 23 Aug 2011, 21:44
by coach greg v
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!
> Having a celebritory cold one for your grandson. we are too at this moment!!!!!

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 23 Aug 2011, 21:48
by Rick Farris
coach greg v wrote:
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!
> Having a celebritory cold one for your grandson. we are too at this moment!!!!!
:oo I don't think so! But thank you pal.

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 23 Aug 2011, 21:50
by Rick Farris
raylawpc wrote:
kikibalt wrote:Image

My Grandson, Zachary

Rick Farris
Congrats Rick. Grandkids are the best!
Thanks, Tom.