CaliforniaJed[Purist]
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Routine for him?
Or was that shot lucky? I'm unfamiliar with him.
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Not a football fan ...
By: nilomis : September 5th, 2013-14:18
A simple homage to the best racing car driver ever: James "Jim" (or "Jimmy") Clark , Jr OBE (4 March 1936 – 7 April 1968) According to some sources, Jim Clark , wore a Gallet MultiChron model 12 to track his winning on the 1965 Indianapolis 500. I don't h...
Convertible! No way!
By: nilomis : September 6th, 2013-15:39
Andrew, Where I live, don't know why, convertibles are very uncommon. As a fact, I never had or even considered one. Another point is that I'm a serious businessman meaning that I must drive a sedan. My case: A4, 2.0 Turbo Multitronic. Cheers, Nilo
Redux
By: flamenco : September 6th, 2013-18:44
My list ... and apologies My Fav in NFL (and by far my fav) .... Mr Elusive himself .. in NBA (No, not his Airness .. ) ... Twin Peaks ! Twin Terror ... All Goodness !!! How I miss those days ... In the NCAA .... Anyone recalls the FAB 5 ? My Grandmama wa...
Sports Heroes
By: CaliforniaJed : September 5th, 2013-18:14
Art, I've given up on hero worship in professional sports. The scandals, the arrogance and the money have left me fairly jaded. I used to take refuge in college sports, and I still get fairly emotionally charged about my alma mater, but even among so-call...
Sweetness
By: Iceman : September 5th, 2013-18:36
Walter Payton was not the biggest or fastest player in the NFL. But his determination , work ethics and integrity is unsurpassed. He was a member of the CHICAGO BEARS when i was studying in california in the 80s. MY success in Business is because i try to...
Gotta take her to . . .
By: Dr No : September 7th, 2013-15:50
. . . Chili John's in Burbank, on Burbank Boulevard - I've never been there, but a buddy of mine swears by their Texas Red. (True story: Carroll Shelby brought my Uncle Steve a pot of his own homemade chili after Steve finished an upholstery job for him.)...
I have to mention two characters, here.
By: amanico : September 6th, 2013-05:52
One is my godfather, who was the first to introduce me to watches, when I was 7 years old, the other is more famous, Thomas Magnum, who has fed my passion for watches with a Rolex GMT. But today, I don't wear a Rolex. I wear, and for 7 days, now, this one...
Maggie? :)))
By: amanico : September 6th, 2013-14:57
There are few athlètes I admired... There was one, maybe, who was a columbian Goal Keeper, Higuita. Completely crazy. He stopped a shot ala Scorpion, once. His trainer didn't appreciate at all. He was playing for the national selection, during one world c...
Fav Athletes and a chrono
By: SethRL : September 6th, 2013-10:46
Not to detract from CaliforniaJed's fine California sportswoman, but my two favorite athletes are these two women; the fact that they are two of my daughters in no way influenced me here. But, then, greatest athlete I ever worked with was this amazing man...
Great Theme, Art!
By: Gary G : September 6th, 2013-11:42
I have deep admiration for a number of sports figures (and the broader topic of "greatness" is one that I ponder quite a bit), and in my life have had the wonderful opportunity to see many of them perform in person (Jordan, Gretzky, Payton to name a few)....
Racing drivers …
By: AndrewD : September 7th, 2013-04:54
... seem to figure prominently when I think of sportsmen that have influenced me. From Ayrton Senna to Alain Prost to Nigel Mansell. But it is Peter Brock - Peter Perfect, the King of the Mountain (Mt Panorama) who inspired me as a teenager. A humble gent...
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