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Post by screamingtreefrogs on May 22, 2020 11:43:18 GMT
What's the more impressive Sports Feat?
Deion Sanders playing football and baseball in the same day?
Or Rodzilla being in the NBA Finals and then traveling to be with the nWo at the same time?
Go!
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Post by Rey Kahuka on May 22, 2020 11:55:05 GMT
Deion didn't play in that game for the Braves. But I still voted for him.
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Post by screamingtreefrogs on May 22, 2020 11:58:10 GMT
Deion didn't play in that game for the Braves. But I still voted for him. So couldn't one argue that it wasn't much of a feat at all?
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Post by Rey Kahuka on May 22, 2020 12:00:45 GMT
Deion didn't play in that game for the Braves. But I still voted for him. So couldn't one argue that it wasn't much of a feat at all?
Indeed, but neither is hitting a guy over the head with a steel chair.
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Post by screamingtreefrogs on May 22, 2020 12:07:12 GMT
So couldn't one argue that it wasn't much of a feat at all?
Indeed, but neither is hitting a guy over the head with a steel chair. Check out the arm drag at 1:05 of this clip -
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Post by masterofallgoons on May 22, 2020 13:14:36 GMT
Rodman being an irresponsible dick and bad teammate isn't really impressive.
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Post by twothousandonemark on May 22, 2020 14:44:13 GMT
Anyone not in a coma could do the wrestling cameo gig.
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Post by _ on May 22, 2020 18:13:03 GMT
In 2001, Tony Stewart's "Double Duty" effort had the following published itinerary:
9:25 a.m. EST (10:25 a.m. EDT): Stewart at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. 9:50 a.m. EST (10:50 a.m. EDT): Stewart changes into his fire suit. Driver Richie Hearn standing by to drive relief if necessary. 10:15 a.m. EST (11:15 a.m. EDT): Driver introductions at the Indy 500. 11:00 a.m. EST (12:00 p.m. EDT): Start of Indianapolis 500. 2:30 p.m. EST (3:30 p.m. EDT): Indianapolis 500 completed, Stewart finishes 6th. 2:35 p.m. EST (3:35 p.m. EDT): Stewart rides a golf cart from pit area to the infield care center. 2:45 p.m. EST (3:45 p.m. EDT): Stewart boards a helicopter to Signature/Combs Flight Center. 3:08 p.m. EST (4:08 p.m. EDT): Stewart leaves for Concord Regional Airport on a Citation Ten private jet. Stewart is administered two liters of IV fluids. 5:03 p.m. EDT: Plane lands at Concord Regional Airport. 5:10 p.m. EDT: Stewart changes clothes and boards helicopter to travel to Charlotte Motor Speedway. 5:20 p.m. EDT: The helicopter lands in the Charlotte Motor Speedway infield, in front of the start/finish line. Stewart waves to fans and climbs into his car. (The team had Mike McLaughlin ready if Stewart did not arrive in time.) 5:37 p.m. EDT: Starting command for Coca-Cola 600 given, Stewart's car is moved to 43rd (last) starting position as a penalty for missing the pre-race drivers' meeting. 5:45 p.m. EDT: Start of the Coca-Cola 600. 10:00 p.m. EDT: Coca-Cola 600 completed, Stewart finished 3rd.
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Post by screamingtreefrogs on May 22, 2020 18:23:00 GMT
In 2001, Tony Stewart's "Double Duty" effort had the following published itinerary: 9:25 a.m. EST (10:25 a.m. EDT): Stewart at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. 9:50 a.m. EST (10:50 a.m. EDT): Stewart changes into his fire suit. Driver Richie Hearn standing by to drive relief if necessary. 10:15 a.m. EST (11:15 a.m. EDT): Driver introductions at the Indy 500. 11:00 a.m. EST (12:00 p.m. EDT): Start of Indianapolis 500. 2:30 p.m. EST (3:30 p.m. EDT): Indianapolis 500 completed, Stewart finishes 6th. 2:35 p.m. EST (3:35 p.m. EDT): Stewart rides a golf cart from pit area to the infield care center. 2:45 p.m. EST (3:45 p.m. EDT): Stewart boards a helicopter to Signature/Combs Flight Center. 3:08 p.m. EST (4:08 p.m. EDT): Stewart leaves for Concord Regional Airport on a Citation Ten private jet. Stewart is administered two liters of IV fluids. 5:03 p.m. EDT: Plane lands at Concord Regional Airport. 5:10 p.m. EDT: Stewart changes clothes and boards helicopter to travel to Charlotte Motor Speedway. 5:20 p.m. EDT: The helicopter lands in the Charlotte Motor Speedway infield, in front of the start/finish line. Stewart waves to fans and climbs into his car. (The team had Mike McLaughlin ready if Stewart did not arrive in time.) 5:37 p.m. EDT: Starting command for Coca-Cola 600 given, Stewart's car is moved to 43rd (last) starting position as a penalty for missing the pre-race drivers' meeting. 5:45 p.m. EDT: Start of the Coca-Cola 600. 10:00 p.m. EDT: Coca-Cola 600 completed, Stewart finished 3rd. Meh.
I'd typically drive from Philly to Atlantic City . . . and get this....
Return the same day 
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Post by millar70 on May 22, 2020 21:11:44 GMT
Live Aid, 1985
Phil Collins plays drums for Eric Clapton in London, then hops on a Concorde and flies to Philadelphia to play drums with a reformed Led Zeppelin about 6 hours later.
Pretty impressive feat, even though the Led Zeppelin performance was awful.
Even more impressive was the amount of cocaine needed by everyone involved to make it work, but God bless them, they pulled it off.
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Post by screamingtreefrogs on May 22, 2020 21:14:37 GMT
Live Aid, 1985 Phil Collins plays drums for Eric Clapton in London, then hops on a Concorde and flies to Philadelphia to play drums with a reformed Led Zeppelin about 6 hours later. Pretty impressive feat, even though the Led Zeppelin performance was awful. Even more impressive was the amount of cocaine needed by everyone involved to make it work, but God bless them, they pulled it off. Phil Collins is bigtime underrated.
I'm not ashamed to admit I'm a huge fan.
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Post by millar70 on May 22, 2020 21:23:14 GMT
Live Aid, 1985 Phil Collins plays drums for Eric Clapton in London, then hops on a Concorde and flies to Philadelphia to play drums with a reformed Led Zeppelin about 6 hours later. Pretty impressive feat, even though the Led Zeppelin performance was awful. Even more impressive was the amount of cocaine needed by everyone involved to make it work, but God bless them, they pulled it off. Phil Collins is bigtime underrated.
I'm not ashamed to admit I'm a huge fan.
I love Phil Collins, he created some of the best music of the 80's. He was HUGE there for quite awhile, but by 1987 or so I think we had all had enough. I think it was about the time of that dopey Buster movie he did, where the world as a whole pretty much said, "Okay Phil, that's enough, please go away now".
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Post by _ on May 22, 2020 21:31:22 GMT
Phil Collins is bigtime underrated.
I'm not ashamed to admit I'm a huge fan.
I love Phil Collins, he created some of the best music of the 80's. He was HUGE there for quite awhile, but by 1987 or so I think we had all had enough. I think it was about the time of that dopey Buster movie he did, where the world as a whole pretty much said, "Okay Phil, that's enough, please go away now". My brother went to it.
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Post by millar70 on May 22, 2020 21:33:09 GMT
I love Phil Collins, he created some of the best music of the 80's. He was HUGE there for quite awhile, but by 1987 or so I think we had all had enough. I think it was about the time of that dopey Buster movie he did, where the world as a whole pretty much said, "Okay Phil, that's enough, please go away now". My brother went to it. Live Aid or the Buster movie?
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Post by _ on May 22, 2020 21:42:43 GMT
Live Aid or the Buster movie? Live Aid in Philly. His future father in law was a VP for AT&T, they sposored it. He flew them there and everything.
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Post by screamingtreefrogs on May 22, 2020 21:47:46 GMT
Live Aid or the Buster movie? Live Aid in Philly. His future father in law was a VP for AT&T, they sposored it. He flew them there and everything. Did he really love your sister in law - or did he know he was marrying into money?
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Post by millar70 on May 22, 2020 21:50:21 GMT
Live Aid or the Buster movie? Live Aid in Philly. His future father in law was a VP for AT&T, they sposored it. He flew them there and everything. Sweet. 😎 Live Aid is a funny thing. I was 15 at the time and I remember that day so well. Seeing The Who and Led Zeppelin back together again was a BIG deal for me, but both performances sucked. As a matter of fact, take away Queen and U2, and most of Live Aid kinda sucked in retrospect. Recently, I checked out the entire set list of all the bands and artists that played it, and while the names are spectacular, honestly the sets and performances weren't really that great at all. And it turns out that not a lot of the money raised actually went to help the starving people they were trying to help. Oh well, still one of the most remarkable days of the 80's.
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Post by Rufus-T on May 22, 2020 21:53:05 GMT
I was kind of rooting the Braves to win the 1992 WS so he would be the only one to win both the Superbowl and WS. It is still impressive to get into the final in 2 sports.
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Post by _ on May 22, 2020 22:05:35 GMT
Live Aid in Philly. His future father in law was a VP for AT&T, they sposored it. He flew them there and everything. Did he really love your sister in law - or did he know he was marrying into money?
yeah, he did, they were high school sweethearts, i dont think he even cared about money back then the funny part is, they are divorced now, and when her father dies, she will inherit millions ( not a joke )
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Post by _ on May 22, 2020 22:06:22 GMT
Live Aid in Philly. His future father in law was a VP for AT&T, they sposored it. He flew them there and everything. Sweet. 😎 Live Aid is a funny thing. I was 15 at the time and I remember that day so well. Seeing The Who and Led Zeppelin back together again was a BIG deal for me, but both performances sucked. As a matter of fact, take away Queen and U2, and most of Live Aid kinda sucked in retrospect. Recently, I checked out the entire set list of all the bands and artists that played it, and while the names are spectacular, honestly the sets and performances weren't really that great at all. And it turns out that not a lot of the money raised actually went to help the starving people they were trying to help. Oh well, still one of the most remarkable days of the 80's. i was 15 too, my brother and his gf were 17 & 16!
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