• '18 '17 '16 '11 Moderator

    'nough said.

  • 2007 AAR League

    RIP.

    BillyMays[1].jpg


  • So I guess Ed McMahon, Farah Fawcett, and MJ (and others) are all chopped liver?


  • Farah Fawcett, and MJ (and others) are all chopped liver?

    who?

    With all the world wondering about the untimely death of Ed McMahon ( AKA The king of Talk) who was in the prime of life and all the conspiracy theories about how he died, these others have been ignored.

    They even have a raffle on who will be able to attend Ed McMahons memorial service tomorrow at the staple center.


  • @Imperious:

    Farah Fawcett, and MJ (and others) are all chopped liver?

    who?

    With all the world wondering about the untimely death of Ed McMahon ( AKA The king of Talk) who was in the prime of life and all the conspiracy theories about how he died, these others have been ignored.

    They even have a raffle on who will be able to attend Ed McMahons memorial service tomorrow at the staple center.

    I take that as sarcasm.  :lol: I haven’t seen anything but Michael related stuff even in the wake of Steve McNair, Robert McNamara, and Karl Madden’s death.


  • Micheal who?

    Seriously, when ED McMahon died its like the internet froze up with people goggling: “McMahon dies”

    He was so close to being the new Raider Quarterback that i was gonna buy season tickets to watch him in action.


  • @Jermofoot:

    @Imperious:

    Farah Fawcett, and MJ (and others) are all chopped liver?

    who?

    With all the world wondering about the untimely death of Ed McMahon ( AKA The king of Talk) who was in the prime of life and all the conspiracy theories about how he died, these others have been ignored.

    They even have a raffle on who will be able to attend Ed McMahons memorial service tomorrow at the staple center.

    I take that as sarcasm.  :lol: I haven’t seen anything but Michael related stuff even in the wake of Steve McNair, Robert McNamara, and Karl Madden’s death.

    Steve Mc Nair’s death was a shock. I’ve always thought he was one of the best pure football players.

    I will always remember Steve Mc Nair as a Houston Oiler getting grabbed from behind by Dallas Cowboys Defensive Tackle Chad Hennings and watching Mc Nair flip the 275 pound guy over his back and escaping a sure sack.


  • Well ED McMahon could be his backup at least.

    Look at what Don Strock did for the browns back in 1988. Still useful at his age.


  • @Imperious:

    Micheal who?

    Seriously, when ED McMahon died its like the internet froze up with people goggling: “McMahon dies”

    He was so close to being the new Raider Quarterback that i was gonna buy season tickets to watch him in action.

    Good thing TO went to the Bills because I don’t think they could exist on the same team again.

    @ABWorsham:

    @Jermofoot:

    @Imperious:

    Farah Fawcett, and MJ (and others) are all chopped liver?

    who?

    With all the world wondering about the untimely death of Ed McMahon ( AKA The king of Talk) who was in the prime of life and all the conspiracy theories about how he died, these others have been ignored.

    They even have a raffle on who will be able to attend Ed McMahons memorial service tomorrow at the staple center.

    I take that as sarcasm.  :lol: I haven’t seen anything but Michael related stuff even in the wake of Steve McNair, Robert McNamara, and Karl Madden’s death.

    Steve Mc Nair’s death was a shock. I’ve always thought he was one of the best pure football players.

    I will always remember Steve Mc Nair as a Houston Oiler getting grabbed from behind by Dallas Cowboys Defensive Tackle Chad Hennings and watching Mc Nair flip the 275 pound guy over his back and escaping a sure sack.

    One of my favorite Cowboys game memories is Jay Novacek hurdling the sole defender for a run in score on Thanksgiving Day.  Too bad I can’t find a vid of it.  Or of the one you are talking about.

    Novacek was an awesomely solid TE back in the day, but I think Witten is creating a new legacy.

  • '18 '17 '16 '11 Moderator

    I don’t know Ed.  I do know Billy, he was on “Pitchmen” and was pretty famous to me.  /shrug.


  • @Cmdr:

    I don’t know Ed.  I do know Billy, he was on “Pitchmen” and was pretty famous to me.  /shrug.

    You don’t know Ed McMahon?  :-o  :?

    I don’t mean personally…just know of him.  Oh, in that case, I’ll tell you.  He started the WWF, which protects panda bears or some crap.


  • Ed was the “king of talk”

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NhVxy6XlsAM&feature=related

    Too bad he died so young.


  • Not only was Ed Carson’s side kick he was a Marine Aviator in WWII and Korea.

  • '18 '17 '16 '11 Moderator

    Well, Jermo, it is the World Wrestling Federation (I presume) and I’m a girl.  I cannot, for the life of me, understand why I wouldn’t know about Ed McMahon. hehe.  wink

    Anyway, there have been two tribute shows to Billy on Pitchmen now, I think that’s a bit overkill.  Yes, it’s horrible that he died at 51 with a daughter who looks to be all of 3 or 4 years old, and yes, he was a very well known, furry, teddy bear, but….


  • @Cmdr:

    Well, Jermo, it is the World Wrestling Federation (I presume) and I’m a girl.  I cannot, for the life of me, understand why I wouldn’t know about Ed McMahon. hehe.  wink

    Actually it was a joke - I was conflating people and organizations.

    Vince McMahon (not Ed) started the WWF (which became the WWE), the wrestling organization; not to be confused with the WWF (which sued the other WWF for acronym rights) which is the World Wildlife Fund, which has a panda as a logo.

    So now it’s not funny since I had to explain it…  :|


  • Actually it would be a good idea for both the WWF organizations to have Panda matches where they wrestle as cage fighters. I would pay to see that and i’m quite sure the other WWF would make alot of money off that. Kids would love it!

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