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With Larry Fitzgerald a few weeks ago during Super Bowl week in Arizona.
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Me and Steve at the airport in SLC. You can tell it’s him because of the distance between his eyes and the shape and position of his ears.
We were on the same flight from SFO to SLC. August 1998. This was back when planes weren’t always full - trust me, it used to happen once upon a time. Some little kid took my assigned seat, so I took the row behind. Just before they were about to close the doors, Steve slipped in and sat down next to me. We spent the next couple of hours chatting about the upcoming season (he didn’t seem to think they were going to be that dominant), my “run and gun” poster of him that I had hanging up in my childhood bedroom, whether he had a hot date that night (he didn’t), and my experience being a missionary in Taiwan - I had just returned home about 5 months before. Then he signed a barf bag for my little brother, who suffers from the world’s most sensitive case of motion sickness, and signed my ticket sleeve for me. We walked through the SLC airport together, and I flagged down a fellow fan who took this picture of us together on the escalator. The photographer was standing on the lower part of the escalator looking up at us, while we were facing backwards riding up the escalator, which is why the photo has such a great upward angle. |
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Many years ago. Phil Rizzutto and Billy Martin.
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We were on vacation about 10 years ago and saw Pete signing autos. I got there towards the end of the day so no one else was around. Got time for a chat and some photos.
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My meet and greet with KISS, including former co-owners of the LA KISS Arena Football League team.
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Me and some retired football players who found their way to CBS to talk about football. I'm the bald guy.
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[IMG]https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...88dbe05c_h.jpg20230315_084753 by Todd Jenkins, on Flickr[/IMG]
[IMG]https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...1dc8a2bf_k.jpg20230315_085931 by Todd Jenkins, on Flickr[/IMG] Here is a picture with not just a sports figure but my all time favorite sports hero. The first photo was taken when when went to one of Harmon's signings in Sioux Falls, South Dakota some 25 years ago. The kids are my two oldest kids and of course they are all grown up now. The second photo is the photograph I had him sign. He was interested in the photograph and asked me what I did for living? When I told him I was a teacher/coach he asked if we wanted to sit down afterwards at the concession area for a coffee . Who does that, what a great person!! We talked about the photo and he asked me if I knew who he was shaking hands with at the time and I responded, Bobby Allison, I believe. He responded that is correct. He asked me where I got the photo, since has remembered the moment but had never seen the photo. I told him I purchased it online and gave him the info. I offered the photo to him to have but he said, No! hang it up in your wall, so it has been there even since. He asked what I taught and coached and we visited for 15 to 20 minutes. This is certainly the high point of my collecting. He was the most generous, nice man and left and endless impression on both me and my kids. The Killer was not a killer in person but more of a Harmless Harmon who was just a great role model. |
Me and Louie C
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Me and Louie Carneseca . St John’s Big East Basketball Coach Legend.
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Also Peter Griffin, who played football for the New England Patriots and the London Silly Nannies, coached Quahog's minor league baseball team, and had a very brief stint as pro wrestler. Doug |
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At the age of 13, I got to visit Cooperstown for the 1973 inauguration of Harry Hooper, Early Wynn, Sandy Koufax, Buck Leonard and Yogi Berra. The all signed a baseball for me, but I played with it to the point that all of the signatures got super faded. Then I tried to write over them with my Bic ball point pen! Geesh, what a dummy!
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You know the old saying, "If I only knew then, what I know now." But what a great experience and memory at 13. Tony |
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My partners and I used to run card shows in the suburban Chicago area in the 80's and 90's and with each show we would bring in a local athlete to sign free autographs. I had been in touch with Heisman trophy winner Johnny Lattner and he agreed to be our guest one fall Sunday afternoon. I knew the pre-arranged time was getting close for his signing and was on the lookout for Mr. Lattner when I heard may name called out from across the center of the mall. I turned to see Mr. Lattner pushing a shopping cart which I thought was a bit odd. As I got closer I stopped in my tracks and realized that the reason he was pushing a shopping cart was because the Heisman was sitting in it. I stood dumbfounded just staring at the trophy and Mr. Lattner casually mentioned to me that he thought people would like to see it so he brough the Heisman with him. We had never discussed this possibility but yet, there it was...THE Heisman.
To say this was a huge hit with all those who were attending would be an understatement. I am the big guy on the right who stupidly never got a picture of myself holding this 45 pound sculpture but it was so very cool to see and hold it in person. |
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Me n' Hondo
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Charles Barkley at Philly Casino
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Bruce Sutter, Lou Brock, me, Ozzie Smith and Whitey Herzog at Cardinal Fantasy Camp.
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Goalie
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Several years ago at the HOF induction ceremony for 2014 class with Joe Torre, Greg Maddux and others
Daryl Strawberry looked like he could still play |
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Mickey and the Duke:
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Chuck Foreman and his rings
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Chuck & me.
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And some great pictures and stories otherwise, too! Thanks for sharing... I once saw Tyson but didn't say anything to him. Not sure that counts. . |
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