ESPN is reporting that Tony Gwynn has died of cancer. 54 years old .
Sad news. I was sitting near the on-deck circle at old Vet Stadium and saw his last at bat in Philly. He came on as a pinch hitter late and the crowd rose to its feet and cheeredwhen he stepped out of the dugout to go on deck, and he was crying.
He was one of the greatest hitters ever and a great guy for the sport.
Re: 2014 Dead Pool
[Re: J Geoff]
#784119 06/16/1406:32 AM06/16/1406:32 AM
"Asking us questions...harass and arrest us ..saying we eat pieces of shiet like u for breakfast ...Huh ya'll eat pieces of shiet..? whats the basis we ain't going no where.. we got suits n cases.. trunk full of coke rental car from avis only now clemente can save us,, I told said solly I acted da fool I'll be gone till November I got bodies too move.... I put pebbles on my hood like Danny Greene here comes the crab n his queen yes barbara actin da fool mess with a pyscho u kno its time to move.
You know Terry Bradshaw was the last quarterback to call his own plays in the huddle. He won 4 super bowls amazing.
And they called him dumb.
I just watched the complete 1979 AFC playoff game between Pittsburgh and Miami, and remembered what a qb he was. I had forgotten how effortlessly the ball left his hand like a bullet. On one ply he ducked on a blitz, bouncing AJ Duhe over his back and then calmly rifled the ball 35 yards downfield to Swann for a TD, and then nonchalantly walk off the field with a 20-0 first quarter score.
Noll by the way was a connoisseur of art, classical music and fine wine. He was also a gourmet. During the summer camp of '74 he sent a message for rookie Mike Webster to come to his office. Webster felt this could mean only one thing- getting cut, and teammates consoled him before he went. Noll sat him down in the office, pulled out a book and said that he understood Webster was a bird watcher, so they sat together looking at photos of birds.
Mike weber used to be a center for pittsburg right. If I am right he was one of the few centers that went after Butkus knees after his injuries. He hated butkus.
You know Terry Bradshaw was the last quarterback to call his own plays in the huddle. He won 4 super bowls amazing.
And they called him dumb.
I just watched the complete 1979 AFC playoff game between Pittsburgh and Miami, and remembered what a qb he was. I had forgotten how effortlessly the ball left his hand like a bullet. On one ply he ducked on a blitz, bouncing AJ Duhe over his back and then calmly rifled the ball 35 yards downfield to Swann for a TD, and then nonchalantly walk off the field with a 20-0 first quarter score.
Noll by the way was a connoisseur of art, classical music and fine wine. He was also a gourmet. During the summer camp of '74 he sent a message for rookie Mike Webster to come to his office. Webster felt this could mean only one thing- getting cut, and teammates consoled him before he went. Noll sat him down in the office, pulled out a book and said that he understood Webster was a bird watcher, so they sat together looking at photos of birds.
Mike weber used to be a center for pittsburg right. If I am right he was one of the few centers that went after Butkus knees after his injuries. He hated butkus.
Yes. Webster is dead now. He was braindamaged after 17 seasons starting as a center. He may have been the first player diagnosed with chronic traumatic encephalopathy after his career. He was living in his truck and train stations when he died, resisting help from family and friends. It was a similar condition to Junior Seau's.
Re: 2014 Dead Pool
[Re: klydon1]
#784146 06/16/1408:08 AM06/16/1408:08 AM
ESPN is reporting that Tony Gwynn has died of cancer. 54 years old .
Sad news. I was sitting near the on-deck circle at old Vet Stadium and saw his last at bat in Philly. He came on as a pinch hitter late and the crowd rose to its feet and cheeredwhen he stepped out of the dugout to go on deck, and he was crying.
He was one of the greatest hitters ever and a great guy for the sport.
You know I'm a Mets fan, Klyd. But I don't hate the Yankees. Well, I don't hate, hate them, anyway. And I'll usually root for them in the World Series, as long as they're not playing the Mets.
The one BIG exception to that was in '98 when they played the Padres. I REALLY wanted to see the Padres win one for Gwynn. But that wasn't going to happen because the '98 Yankees were one of the best teams I've ever seen .
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
ESPN is reporting that Tony Gwynn has died of cancer. 54 years old .
Sad news. I was sitting near the on-deck circle at old Vet Stadium and saw his last at bat in Philly. He came on as a pinch hitter late and the crowd rose to its feet and cheeredwhen he stepped out of the dugout to go on deck, and he was crying.
He was one of the greatest hitters ever and a great guy for the sport.
You know I'm a Mets fan, Klyd. But I don't hate the Yankees. Well, I don't hate, hate them, anyway. And I'll usually root for them in the World Series, as long as they're not playing the Mets.
The one BIG exception to that was in '98 when they played the Padres. I REALLY wanted to see the Padres win one for Gwynn. But that wasn't going to happen because the '98 Yankees were one of the best teams I've ever seen .
That '98 Padre team was a good bunch of overachievers. I've gotten to know one of the players of that team a little bit - Andy Ashby.
But they were no match for the Yanks that year.
Re: 2014 Dead Pool
[Re: J Geoff]
#784629 06/19/1401:20 AM06/19/1401:20 AM
Horace Silver, a pianist, composer and bandleader who was one of the most popular and influential jazz musicians of the 1950s and ’60s, died on Wednesday at his home in New Rochelle, N.Y. He was 85.
His death was announced by Blue Note Records, the company for which he recorded from 1952 to 1979.
After a high-profile apprenticeship with some of the biggest names in jazz, Mr. Silver began leading his own group in the mid-1950s and quickly became a big name himself, celebrated for his clever compositions and his infectious, bluesy playing. At a time when the refined, quiet and, to some, bloodless style known as cool jazz was all the rage, he was hailed as a leader of the back-to-basics movement that came to be called hard bop....
"When the snows fall and the white winds blow, the lone wolf dies but the pack survives." Winter is Coming Now this is the Law of the Jungle—as old and as true as the sky; And the wolf that shall keep it may prosper, but the wolf that shall break it must die. As the creeper that girdles the tree-trunk, the Law runneth forward and back; For the strength of the Pack is the Wolf, and the strength of the Wolf is the Pack.
Re: 2014 Dead Pool
[Re: DE NIRO]
#785051 06/21/1410:48 AM06/21/1410:48 AM
Somebody needs to sort Geoff out as he has not been updating the picks for people
Sort him out? Is that a polite way to say kick his ass?
TIS
Your right TIS, he needs his ass kicking..
Well, DE NIRO, TIS listened to you, flew out here, and beat me to a bloody pulp! ...everything should be updated now. Let me (or your Godmother) know if I missed any!
I studied Italian for 2 semesters. Not once was a "C" pronounced as a "G", and never was a trailing "I" ignored! And I'm from Jersey! lol
Whaddaya want me to do? Whack a guy? Off a guy? Whack off a guy?--Peter Griffin
The Mafia Is Not Primarily An Organisation Of Murderers. First And Foremost,The Mafia Is Made Up Of Thieves. It Is Driven By Greed And Controlled By Fear.
Between The Law And The Mafia, The Law Is Not The Most To Be Feared
"What if the Mafia were not an organization but a widespread Sicilian attitude of hostility towards the law?"
"Make Love Not War" John Lennon
Re: 2014 Dead Pool
[Re: J Geoff]
#785828 06/24/1411:19 PM06/24/1411:19 PM
The Mafia Is Not Primarily An Organisation Of Murderers. First And Foremost,The Mafia Is Made Up Of Thieves. It Is Driven By Greed And Controlled By Fear.
Between The Law And The Mafia, The Law Is Not The Most To Be Feared
"What if the Mafia were not an organization but a widespread Sicilian attitude of hostility towards the law?"
"Make Love Not War" John Lennon
Re: 2014 Dead Pool
[Re: SC]
#785855 06/25/1405:18 AM06/25/1405:18 AM
Eli Wallach died yesterday at age 98. He'll be remembered here on the GBB as Don Altobello in Part III.
I'll best remember him playing deliciously evil characters like the Mexican bandit in "The Magnificent Seven".
Most of us had picked him on our lists.
I also remember he had a tv show no? A crime family?
TIS
"Mankind must put an end to war before war puts an end to mankind. War will exist until that distant day when the conscientious objector enjoys the same reputation and prestige that the warrior does today." JFK
Wallach was a prolific character actor. He bordered on being a leading man, but he was a little too short and didn't have the "right" look for those roles when he was younger.
Great actor, though (even if he was miscast as Altobello ) .
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
Re: 2014 Dead Pool
[Re: J Geoff]
#785866 06/25/1406:29 AM06/25/1406:29 AM
A number of years ago, my wife and I had the pleasure of seeing Eli Wallach and his wife Anne Jackson perform in a two-person theatrical presentation recalling scenes from famous plays they had appeared in years before. What an evening! This was true theatre, and, since the venue was so small and intimate, they even met with the audience and chatted briefly after the show. A night I'll always remember.
A fine actor, even if I do agree with PB about his being a trifle miscast in GF3. The remaining body of his work more than made up for it.
Very sad to see him go.
Signor V.
"For me, there's only my wife..."
"Sure I cook with wine - sometimes I even add it to the food!"
"When life itself seems lunatic, who knows where madness lies?"
"It was a grass harp... And we listened."
"Do any human beings ever realize life while they live it? Every, every minute?"
A fine actor, even if I do agree with PB about his being a trifle miscast in GF3. The remaining body of his work more than made up for it.
Agreed. I loved him. He's one of my ten favorite actors ever.
Re Altobello: Funny story that some GF fans may know:
Eli Wallach was originally cast as Maggio in "From Here to Eternity." Ava Gardner famously begged Harry Cohn to give the role to Sinatra, and he acquiesced (there was no horse's head in anyone's bed, although Ava probably had to, well, you know ).
Anyway, Wallach lost the role to Frank, but 35 years later when Frank wanted to play Altobello, Eli Wallach got the part. Call it karma .
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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I read the role was Sinatra's if he wanted it, but once informed he had to spend major time(months) on location, he passed. Also read he wasn't thrilled with the pay.
"I'll give you undignified. Go fuck yourself. You, Phil... whoever. He's my fuckin' cousin."
"My name is George. I'm unemployed and live with my parents"..
Re: 2014 Dead Pool
[Re: J Geoff]
#786214 06/27/1403:10 AM06/27/1403:10 AM
Former TN senator, Howard Baker, died yesterday or perhaps the day before. He was a very effective legislator, concerned more with getting things done than party politics, which likely didn't help him when he ran for president. He also was called to serve as Reagan's chief of staff to bring stability to the White House after the Iran-Contra scandal was revealed.
He was also crucial after Reagan's Supreme Court nominee, Robert Bork, was rejected by the Senate around 1987. Edwin Meese and Reagan were enraged and sought to find other nominees as extreme in their views. Douglas Ginsburg was nominated, but had to withdraw as a history of marijuana use was revealed. Baker, a pragmatic conservative, was responsible for persuading the Administration to nominate judge from the Ninth Circuit, Anthony Kennedy from California, who was a conservative who had no problem breezing through the confirmation process.
Baker was also thought of as a possible Supreme Court appointment, and he likely would have been very similar to to Anthony Kennedy.
Re: 2014 Dead Pool
[Re: klydon1]
#786216 06/27/1404:38 AM06/27/1404:38 AM
Bobby Womack, the legendary soul singer whose career spanned seven decades, died Friday at age 70. A representative for Womack's label XL Recordings confirmed the singer has died to Rolling Stone, but said the cause of death was currently unknown.
The son of two musicians, Womack began his career as a member of Curtis Womack and the Womack Brothers with his siblings Curtis, Harry, Cecil and Friendly Jr. After Sam Cooke signed the group to his SAR Records in 1960, they released a handful of gospel singles before changing their name to the Valentinos and earning success with a more secular, soul- and pop-influenced sound. In 1964, one month after the Valentinos released their hit "It's All Over Now," the Rolling Stones put out their version, which went to Number One on the U.K. singles charts.
Three months after the death of Cooke in 1964, Womack married Cooke's widow, Barbara Campbell, and the Valentinos disbanded after the collapse of SAR Records. After leaving the group, Womack became a session musician, playing guitar on several albums, including Aretha Franklin's landmark Lady Soul, before releasing his debut album, Fly Me to the Moon, in 1968. A string of successful R&B albums would follow, including Understanding and Across 110th Street, both released in 1972, 1973's Facts of Life and 1974's Lookin for a Love Again....
"When the snows fall and the white winds blow, the lone wolf dies but the pack survives." Winter is Coming Now this is the Law of the Jungle—as old and as true as the sky; And the wolf that shall keep it may prosper, but the wolf that shall break it must die. As the creeper that girdles the tree-trunk, the Law runneth forward and back; For the strength of the Pack is the Wolf, and the strength of the Wolf is the Pack.
Re: 2014 Dead Pool
[Re: Lilo]
#786301 06/27/1404:34 PM06/27/1404:34 PM
Teenie Hodges died WOW. Well no one gets out alive. 68 is so young. Steve Cropper is just about the last of that crew left alive. He better watch his step.
Quote:
Teenie Hodges, a guitarist and songwriter whose lithe touch on songs by Al Green and others helped shape the sound of Memphis soul in the 1970s, died on Sunday in Dallas. He was 68.
The cause was complications of emphysema, his daughter Sheila said.
Along with his brothers Leroy, on bass guitar, and Charles, on organ, Mr. Hodges was part of the celebrated house band at Hi Records in Memphis starting in the late ’60s. Distinguishing themselves from the raw style of Stax, the city’s pre-eminent soul label at the time, Hi and the producer Willie Mitchell developed a jazzier and more languid approach that still had grit and rhythmic punch.
Mr. Hodges was crucial to that sound. His warm, loosely strummed chords and gently strutting funk on Mr. Green’s classic songs like “Let’s Stay Together” and “Tired of Being Alone” made him a connoisseur’s favorite, and helped establish the Hi players as one of the premier studio teams in R&B, on par with the Funk Brothers at Motown, Stax’s regular group and the players at FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals, Ala.
Mr. Hodges was also a frequent songwriting collaborator of Mr. Green’s. Among the hits they wrote together are “Love and Happiness” and “Take Me to the River,” which has also been recorded by Talking Heads, Bryan Ferry, Etta James and many others...
"When the snows fall and the white winds blow, the lone wolf dies but the pack survives." Winter is Coming Now this is the Law of the Jungle—as old and as true as the sky; And the wolf that shall keep it may prosper, but the wolf that shall break it must die. As the creeper that girdles the tree-trunk, the Law runneth forward and back; For the strength of the Pack is the Wolf, and the strength of the Wolf is the Pack.
Re: 2014 Dead Pool
[Re: J Geoff]
#786312 06/28/1412:41 AM06/28/1412:41 AM
The Mafia Is Not Primarily An Organisation Of Murderers. First And Foremost,The Mafia Is Made Up Of Thieves. It Is Driven By Greed And Controlled By Fear.
Between The Law And The Mafia, The Law Is Not The Most To Be Feared
"What if the Mafia were not an organization but a widespread Sicilian attitude of hostility towards the law?"
"Across 110th Street" is one my favorite songs of all time. Good movie, too .
One of the best.
From now on, nothing goes down unless I'm involved. No blackjack no dope deals, no nothing. A nickel bag gets sold in the park, I want in. You guys got fat while everybody starved on the street. Now it's my turn.
Re: 2014 Dead Pool
[Re: F_white]
#786329 06/28/1405:40 AM06/28/1405:40 AM
"Across 110th Street" is one my favorite songs of all time. Good movie, too .
One of the best.
The song really takes me back. If you lived through the urban blight of the '70s here in New York, it really hits close to home.
And if you didn't mind the movie (Tarantino doing Blaxploitation), the intro to "Jackie Brown" is one of the best musical film introductions of recent memory. Because Pam Grier IS the '70s.
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
Re: 2014 Dead Pool
[Re: J Geoff]
#786330 06/28/1405:43 AM06/28/1405:43 AM