I went to HS with him, been close for 55 years now.
I went to HS with him, been close for 55 years now.
its not even remotely close.
"Birds born in a cage think flying is an illness." - Alejandro Jodorowsky
"America is not so much a nightmare as a non-dream. The American non-dream is precisely a move to wipe the dream out of existence. The dream is a spontaneous happening and therefore dangerous to a control system set up by the non-dreamers." -- William S. Burroughs
Nooooooo
Do I really have to explain this joke?
Probably me in all seriousness and I'm a fucking nobody besides my somewhat decorated junior golf career.
We literally had nobody famous in my school at the time I was there.
Mikey Bud is what we called him. He wasn't some star player but he was pretty good. His dad was the PE teacher / varsity basketball coach. Bud was always super nice, always positive and always respectful. His dad's a pretty good guy, my grandpa used to have coffee with him and a bunch of other guys all the time. I have no idea how he made it from small town America to coaching in the NBA but he did, couldn't happen to a nicer guy.
One time I walked into a local restaurant and his dad was sitting there eating watching the Spurs play in the final's. I thought that was amusing, Bud was the assistant coach.
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I was good friends with Nathan Jones, right up till he went to prison.
One of his first real jobs was security at the Surfers Paradise beer garden.
I dropped in for a beer one day and he walks up and asks me if anybody is giving me a hard time, I said no and he kept coming back every half hour or so asking if anybody was giving me trouble, he was always itching for a fight. After three or four times asking me this I pointed out a guy and said he's been giving me dirty looks and laughed, I was joking 100% he hadn't even looked at me, Nathan walks straight up to this guy and smashes him, then threw him down the stairs. Right after I said I was joking, he laughed and said "I know you were" felt terrible for the guy he really busted him up.
He was a scary guy, he was about 6'6 and 220lbs when he was 16.
Some fag who writes for the WSJ who's trying to bring down google
"I hit that shot because it was a defining moment and when a defining moment comes along, you either define the moment or the moment defines you" Roy "Tin Cup" Mcevoy
Went to high school and played hockey with a kid named Craig Johnson who played about 10 years in the NHL, mostly for the LA Kings.
Peace
Hozer11
Proud of her, yes.
Want to light her house on fire with her in it during the Olympic run, unquestionable. She destroyed our hometown with all the media and parades.
I used to go by the name Nick Jacas
For the record, we are talking about people who were at high school at the same time we were, not just people who attended the same high school at some point, right?
There were two people who attended high school with me that ended up famous.
Sampras was the most famous by far. He was a year ahead of me.
Second most famous was Brooke Thies (who later went by Brooke Thiess), an actress in "Just the Ten of Us" and one of the Freddy Krueger movies.
She was a senior when I was a freshman. I saw her around school sometimes, but I never knew her personally. Sampras I actually knew fairly well.
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