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Sabo wrote:I saw Chris Evert during lunch at The Liberty restaurant in Charlotte, NC today.

Did you call her Jim?
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Chatted with Chris Hoiles today. Nice guy.
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Tom Wopat
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bfj wrote:Tom Wopat
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So seeing Ronde Barber possibly or possibly not having a tryst in a Scottsdale eatery was not my only brush this weekend. Was at the Lucero concert in Los Angeles Monday night and who walks in and stands in front of me but Mark Boone Junior (possibly best known as Bobby from Sons of Anarchy). He proceeded to get quite lit and was having a fun time dancing with some ladies for the last few songs of the set. (Much like the rest of the crowd at the show. So he's obviously not some kind of fake Lucero fan.)
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brian wrote:So seeing Ronde Barber possibly or possibly not having a tryst in a Scottsdale eatery was not my only brush this weekend. Was at the Lucero concert in Los Angeles Monday night and who walks in and stands in front of me but Mark Boone Junior (possibly best known as Bobby from Sons of Anarchy). He proceeded to get quite lit and was having a fun time dancing with some ladies for the last few songs of the set. (Much like the rest of the crowd at the show. So he's obviously not some kind of fake Lucero fan.)
So I have watched Sons and for the last few episodes they have filled the back end of a 2 hour block with a really poorly done live afterwards show. I thought he was loaded or high on live TV. Turned the after show into a complete train wreck. It was great. Watching Mark Boone Junior on that after show gives me a picture in my head of how he would be at a concert....
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brian wrote:So seeing Ronde Barber possibly or possibly not having a tryst in a Scottsdale eatery was not my only brush this weekend. Was at the Lucero concert in Los Angeles Monday night and who walks in and stands in front of me but Mark Boone Junior (possibly best known as Bobby from Sons of Anarchy). He proceeded to get quite lit and was having a fun time dancing with some ladies for the last few songs of the set. (Much like the rest of the crowd at the show. So he's obviously not some kind of fake Lucero fan.)
So I have watched Sons and for the last few episodes they have filled the back end of a 2 hour block with a really poorly done live afterwards show. I thought he was loaded or high on live TV. Turned the after show into a complete train wreck. It was great. Watching Mark Boone Junior on that after show gives me a picture in my head of how he would be at a concert....
I didn't see that aftershow (my DVD is all weird about recording Sons now because of it because for some reason FX isn't making it a separate show like AMC does for Talking Dead, but whatevs), but I can imagine and I can tell you that he was probably carrying himself about exactly as you are thinking. He was very garrulous, but not loud and obviously having a good time. Seems like he would be a great guy to party with.
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brian wrote:So seeing Ronde Barber possibly or possibly not having a tryst in a Scottsdale eatery was not my only brush this weekend. Was at the Lucero concert in Los Angeles Monday night and who walks in and stands in front of me but Mark Boone Junior (possibly best known as Bobby from Sons of Anarchy). He proceeded to get quite lit and was having a fun time dancing with some ladies for the last few songs of the set. (Much like the rest of the crowd at the show. So he's obviously not some kind of fake Lucero fan.)
So I have watched Sons and for the last few episodes they have filled the back end of a 2 hour block with a really poorly done live afterwards show. I thought he was loaded or high on live TV. Turned the after show into a complete train wreck. It was great. Watching Mark Boone Junior on that after show gives me a picture in my head of how he would be at a concert....
That was so uncomfortable.
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I met Chibs at Comic Con a couple weeks ago.
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Jerloma wrote:I met Chibs at Comic Con a couple weeks ago.
From Afterwords last week,...
Charlie Hunnam was in a swamp favorite movie...Green Street Hooligans. He tried to get the guy who played Chibs on the movie by going to the bar he hung out at ever night until he showed up. Something clearly happened that caused Chibs to not be on the movie which was not said during the interview.

Equally awkward tv on the aftershow.
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Comic Con was a mess because they oversold by like 5000 tickets and the fire marshal had to close the convention center. Chibs went outside to have a cigarette and they wouldn't let him back in.
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Two brushes - one awesome but second hand, and the other first hand but perfectly mediocre.

My friend turned 50 last week. For his birthday, his wife arranged for Vin Scully to call him.

And I just had a haircut next to Enes Kanter of the Jazz. Who scored an awesomely nondescript 12 points in last night's game.

Edit: I've been insanely busy at work for weeks. I hope you all are doing well.
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Steve of phpBB wrote:Two brushes - one awesome but second hand, and the other first hand but perfectly mediocre.

My friend turned 50 last week. For his birthday, his wife arranged for Vin Scully to call him.

And I just had a haircut next to Enes Kanter of the Jazz. Who scored an awesomely nondescript 12 points in last night's game.

Edit: I've been insanely busy at work for weeks. I hope you all are doing well.
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I was gonna dig up this thread, but Steve beat me to it.

I went to my son's middle school basketball game tonight. I had a meeting, so I got there a bit late. About 15 minutes after I got there, another fan showed up late - Coach K. He sat about 5 feet from me. Apparently his grandson is on the team that beat the hell out of my son's team.

Say what you will about the guy, but I was pretty impressed that he found time to attend his grandson's game at this time of year. You know he's busy as hell.
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Steve of phpBB wrote:My friend turned 50 last week. For his birthday, his wife arranged for Vin Scully to call him.
What an awesome birthday gift! Is there a story, here? How did she swing that?
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sancarlos wrote:
Steve of phpBB wrote:My friend turned 50 last week. For his birthday, his wife arranged for Vin Scully to call him.
What an awesome birthday gift! Is there a story, here? How did she swing that?
His friend is yasiel puig. Fuck birth certificates.
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Steve of phpBB wrote:Two brushes - one awesome but second hand, and the other first hand but perfectly mediocre.

My friend turned 50 last week. For his birthday, his wife arranged for Vin Scully to call him.

And I just had a haircut next to Enes Kanter of the Jazz. Who scored an awesomely nondescript 12 points in last night's game.

Edit: I've been insanely busy at work for weeks. I hope you all are doing well.
Did you ask Enes if his wallet felt lighter after he was fined $25k for giving a fan a mouthguard souvenir?
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This is a near brush, not a brush. When I was at Tired Hands (Ardmore, PA) the other day, one of owners/managers went up to a bartender with two pint glasses and said "these are for John Spencer of the John Spencer Blues Explosion ... if he really does stop in" and they both seemed kind of incredulous but not quite doubting it*. Not sure if he did.


* I think the story is one of the owners is friends with Will Oldham, so another musical connection isn't really all that unrealistic.
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Not really a brush, more like a third degree of separation. I just found out that the daughter of an old friend of mine is married to NBA player Channing Frye.
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Victor Hedman last night at the local sushi place.
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Scratches: Hedman (food poisoning)
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mister d wrote:Scratches: Hedman (food poisoning)
I wouldn't have noticed him, except all of the sushi chefs gave him a big hello when he walked in the door. I turned to look, and he was out shortly thereafter to eat his sushi at home. He's quite dreamy.
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Saw Troy Aikman running down the street in Dallas the other day. Made my wife's day to get that pic, sadly.
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I think he's in her top 5, so she could've had her chance!
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Giff wrote:I think he's in her top 5, so she could've had her chance!
You had a better shot at getting Aikman.
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The Sybian wrote:
Giff wrote:I think he's in her top 5, so she could've had her chance!
You had a better shot at getting Aikman.
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Saw Barles Charkley today. Not for the first time, either. I gotta hand it to the guy--when he is in town for the studio show he actually hangs out on the streets and mingles with the general public. It's exactly what you would imagine.
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Tom Brady's agent, when he was a teenager, was batboy for the Sacramento AAA team. My legion team played a game prior to one of their games.

That give me four people I've brushed who have been in the national news in recent weeks (Vitali Klitschko, Mayor of Kiev; Ben Carson, presidential candidate; Yanis Varofakis, Greece Finance Minister.) I'm on a roll.
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Apparently Phil Villapiano was here in the office yesterday.

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A little MACtion on a Friday. Nice.
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Last week I met my wife for a late lunch and who should come into the mainly empty sushi place but Shania Twain.

Track suit, baseball hat with a woman who looked like an older relative. Not smokin' hot like a decade ago, but a truly gorgeous middle aged woman.
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I forgot to mention this one ... I'm 97% sure I walked past Ted's cute, dead wife from How I Met Your Mother a month or two ago in Hell Kitchen.
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Pruitt wrote:Last week I met my wife for a late lunch and who should come into the mainly empty sushi place but Shania Twain.

Track suit, baseball hat with a woman who looked like an older relative. Not smokin' hot like a decade ago, but a truly gorgeous middle aged woman.
That's cool and all about your wife, but how did Shania look?
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tennbengal wrote:
Pruitt wrote:Last week I met my wife for a late lunch and who should come into the mainly empty sushi place but Shania Twain.

Track suit, baseball hat with a woman who looked like an older relative. Not smokin' hot like a decade ago, but a truly gorgeous middle aged woman.
That's cool and all about your wife, but how did Shania look?
God bless you!

There were TWO gorgeous middle aged women in that section of the restaurant.
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howard wrote:Tom Brady's agent, when he was a teenager, was batboy for the Sacramento AAA team. My legion team played a game prior to one of their games.

That give me four people I've brushed who have been in the national news in recent weeks (Vitali Klitschko, Mayor of Kiev; Ben Carson, presidential candidate; Yanis Varofakis, Greece Finance Minister.) I'm on a roll.
How did you brush Varofakis? Is he calling you in to do some anesthesia on the Greek nation before Germany and the Euro bankers conduct some serious surgery?
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When he was just getting started, Bill Watterson. I wonder how many know the origin of the title of his legendary comic strip?

I must admit that I was unimpressed with his early work, so I didn't see the brilliance of Calvin and Hobbes coming. It was like hearing Love Me Do and inferring that the same guys would soon create In My Life and Paperback Writer, or even Help! I don't have ears like that.
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DC47 wrote:I wonder how many know the origin of the title of his legendary comic strip?
I think that is fairly widely known among serious fans. Elsewhere, probably not.

Anyhoo, for those wondering, he named them after austere anti-papist theologian John Calvin and dour philosopher Thomas Hobbes, known for his dim view of human nature. Watterson's sly sense of humor...
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Actually, the origin was a particular freshman political science class at Kenyon College in 1976 that included the original work of these authors as texts. Memory fades, but most likely a particular assignment for a paper. I recall that mine was original, quirky and brilliant, but his not so much. The world somehow sees it differently.
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