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Post by BATouttaheck on Jul 5, 2018 16:55:16 GMT
Let's have some peace and quiet around here, for chrisakes! I've been under a lot of stress! I lost my wife, I lost my job, and I'm developing some kind of rash from making in the bushes!
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Post by mattgarth on Jul 5, 2018 19:59:15 GMT
Geez Bat -- you're having a worse day than Daniel Stern!
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Post by hi224 on Jul 5, 2018 20:01:50 GMT
Uhh.
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Post by BATouttaheck on Jul 5, 2018 20:25:16 GMT
Lord, we give you Curly. Try not to piss him off.
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Post by mattgarth on Jul 5, 2018 20:32:35 GMT
Kill anybody today, Curly?
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Post by BATouttaheck on Jul 5, 2018 20:35:06 GMT
The day ain't over yet...
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Post by mattgarth on Jul 5, 2018 22:09:24 GMT
And how did Billy Crystal lose his watch?
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Post by BATouttaheck on Jul 5, 2018 22:16:41 GMT
Billy Crystal's father ran a jazz label in New York and thus introduced him to many legends of the Jazz world, including Billie Holiday who took a seven-year-old Billy to his first movie. The movie was Shane (1953) featuring Jack Palance.
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Post by BATouttaheck on Jul 5, 2018 22:35:01 GMT
And how did Billy Crystal lose his watch? some thing about a bribe to get Norman on the plane ?
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Post by mattgarth on Jul 5, 2018 22:40:55 GMT
And how did Billy Crystal lose his watch? some thing about a bribe to get Norman on the plane ? Not really -- Billy loved baseball (he directed the TV movie *61 about Maris & Mantle), so maybe something about ... cowhide?
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Post by BATouttaheck on Jul 5, 2018 22:50:18 GMT
mattgarthdid he pay to keep Norman by giving the watch to the rancher ?
"The story that Billy Crystal tells about his "best day" of going to a Yankee game with his father is a true story from his childhood. He notes at one point that, "I still have the program." Not only does he really still have it, but he got Mickey Mantle to autograph it twice: once at the game that day and once again some 20 years later on a talk show they were both guests on. "
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Post by BATouttaheck on Jul 5, 2018 22:57:04 GMT
Mitch Robbins: It's nothing to be ashamed of - I had the same problem. Phil Berquist: Didn't you feel stupid; I mean, didn't you feel... inadequate? Mitch Robbins: Yeah, for a while, but then I overcame it. Can I explain it to you again? I mean now promise me you won't get upset. Phil Berquist: O.K.; it's not gonna to do any good. Mitch Robbins: O.K., if you want to watch one show but record another show at the same time, the television set does not have to be on channel 3. Phil Berquist: Yeah it does. Mitch Robbins: No it doesn't. Phil Berquist: It does. Mitch Robbins: No, if you're watching what you're recording, then it has to be on 3. Phil Berquist: What... the TV or... or the machine? Mitch Robbins: The TV. Phil Berquist: You're saying I can record something I'm not even watching? Mitch Robbins: Yes, that's the point. You don't even need a TV to record. Phil Berquist: How would I see it? Mitch Robbins: Well to see it you need a TV. Ed Furillo: Shut up! Just shut up! He doesn't get it! He'll never get it! It's been 4 hours! The cows can tape something by now! Forget about it please! Phil Berquist: How do you do the clock? Ed Furillo: You're dead. You are dead.
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