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When I was a kid...I got called up on stage to help Doug Henning perform a magic trick.
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My high-school football team won state championship one season. Our reward was a dinner with the NY Giants and we also got to play a scrimmage during half-time at a NY Jets game. The scrimmage was just our offense v. our defense. During the scrimmage I intercepted a pass as a middle linebacker on defense and ran it all the way back for a touchdown! It was amazing, my parents were never so proud of me and an entire stadium of the crowd was cheering! Here's what happened though. The scrimmage was actually supposed to be staged. We rehearsed it in practice and the QB, the coache's son, was supposed to throw the winning TD pass and get all the glory. He just happened to throw the ball right in my reach above my head and honestly my instinct just took over and I intercepted the ball. I mean honestly I don't think I really meant to do it on purpose but for the entire season I was training and practicing to tackle people and intercept passes so yeah instinct just kinda took over. I was able to run it back for a TD in all the confusion because that part wasn't rehearsed and nobody knew what was going on so I just took advantage and ran it back. It was awesome for me!
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Held the shitter door open for Hulk Hogan, and got a "Hey thanks Brother!"
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Quoted: My high-school football team won state championship one season. Our reward was a dinner with the NY Giants and we also got to play a scrimmage during half-time at a NY Jets game. The scrimmage was just our offense v. our defense. During the scrimmage I intercepted a pass as a middle linebacker on defense and ran it all the way back for a touchdown! It was amazing, my parents were never so proud of me and an entire stadium of the crowd was cheering! Here's what happened though. The scrimmage was actually supposed to be staged. We rehearsed it in practice and the QB, the coache's son, was supposed to throw the winning TD pass and get all the glory. He just happened to throw the ball right in my reach above my head and honestly my instinct just took over and I intercepted the ball. I mean honestly I don't think I really meant to do it on purpose but for the entire season I was training and practicing to tackle people and intercept passes so yeah instinct just kinda took over. I was able to run it back for a TD in all the confusion because that wasn't rehearsed and nobody knew what was going on so I just took advantage and ran it back. It was awesome for me! View Quote You burned the coach's son during a Giants/Jets game? |
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had an article in our newspaper about my trip to Europe in 1989.
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Played in several bands in high school. Got signed to a small indie label. Recorded an album. Played Milwaukee Metal Fest in '97. By middle of '98 I was done. Every once in a while I'll show the kids what I looked like with long hair.
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As volunteer underwater archaeologists, my dad led a small team into the Dismal Swamp and we found the long lost Confederate gunboat CSS Appomattox. We also found what was likely the first Custom’s House in NC dating back the the late 17th century. We dove for more than 20 years and recovered more that 10,000 artifacts from the site. A couple years back our work was displayed in an exhibit in the Museum of History in Raleigh.
My dad at our dive site in the Dismal Swamp: Attached File Some of our exhibit: Attached File Attached File Attached File Attached File |
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I was invited to the launch of the Mars Curiosity rover as a VIP guest of NASA. My wife and sons and I were taking a pre-launch tour and they had a mock up on display. I started explaining to my family about the rover and how it worked and one of the tour guides overheard me and asked how I knew so much about it, so I told her.
She then proceeded to start telling the other people who were walking by that I had actually worked on the real rover. I was so embarrassed that I got away from there as quickly as I could. Sorry lady, but I'm not part of the tour. |
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I was in several TV commercials for a couple of different retailers in the 80s. I was one of the few techs that didn’t look like a convict.
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Quoted: As volunteer underwater archaeologists, my dad led a small team into the Dismal Swamp and we found the long lost Confederate gunboat CSS Appomattox. We also found what was likely the first Custom’s House in NC dating back the the late 17th century. We dove for more than 20 years and recovered more that 10,000 artifacts from the site. A couple years back our work was displayed in an exhibit in the Museum of History in Raleigh. My dad at our dive site in the Dismal Swamp: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/256972/D2401090-20B8-48AE-927D-129E3FF53388_jpe-3200914.JPG Some of our exhibit: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/256972/29A61A46-D3AD-41E6-BD56-951B984B5569_jpe-3200918.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/256972/2282991B-6B0E-44C9-8A71-ECC3F3425778_jpe-3200920.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/256972/A15F1754-EF35-4ED0-BBB7-A0F868951E75_jpe-3200923.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/256972/A80BC9EC-6479-44CC-8F51-993BB220A277_jpe-3200926.JPG View Quote Iirc this was posted before. Very cool! |
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Heard my band name on an advertisement for a local music festival on the radio; almost certainly the most popular station of the time. That's it. Kinda stupid but it was awesome to wake up to!
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Quoted: Laurel Canyon 1972 Our trio band visited the Canyon home of DOORS producer, Paul Rothchild, and auditioned for him. He likee our original music and asked us to bring him a full band. After two days and three nights of a bat food binge, I realized the lifestyle would kill me. Quit the band, called a cab, took AmTrak back home south from Los Angeles and gave up the idea of ever being a rock star. Ok, it was more than 15 minutes, but not by much. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/183309/rothschild-morrison-3200896.jpg View Quote As a student of early rock music and especially the Laurel canyon scene, I am in awe of this! Thanks for posting! |
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Quoted: You burned the coach's son during a Giants/Jets game? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: My high-school football team won state championship one season. Our reward was a dinner with the NY Giants and we also got to play a scrimmage during half-time at a NY Jets game. The scrimmage was just our offense v. our defense. During the scrimmage I intercepted a pass as a middle linebacker on defense and ran it all the way back for a touchdown! It was amazing, my parents were never so proud of me and an entire stadium of the crowd was cheering! Here's what happened though. The scrimmage was actually supposed to be staged. We rehearsed it in practice and the QB, the coache's son, was supposed to throw the winning TD pass and get all the glory. He just happened to throw the ball right in my reach above my head and honestly my instinct just took over and I intercepted the ball. I mean honestly I don't think I really meant to do it on purpose but for the entire season I was training and practicing to tackle people and intercept passes so yeah instinct just kinda took over. I was able to run it back for a TD in all the confusion because that wasn't rehearsed and nobody knew what was going on so I just took advantage and ran it back. It was awesome for me! You burned the coach's son during a Giants/Jets game? Yup, and he was like the only one on the field who tried to tackle me and I dusted him off. |
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After the ground war ended in Desert Storm we were moving in column to a new laager.
CO came on the radio and said there was a film crew on the road and each tank was to move up onto the road, turn right and drive away. Driver’s hatches were to be buttoned up or in open protective. Me being the kind of soldier who thought orders were for others, I opened my hatch and flashed a peace sign, bobbling my turn. Dad said he saw it on the news, so they knew I was ok and made it through the war. Communications were spotty and we never were near phones, so I hadn’t been able to contact them to let them know I was ok. |
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Quoted: Held the shitter door open for Hulk Hogan, and got a "Hey thanks Brother!" View Quote A somewhat well know amateur porn actress held the door for me at the Disney store in Disney Springs. I did a double take when I recognized her and she looked like she was about to say something, but I was there with my young son, so she didn't. I read shortly thereafter that she and the woman she was with had been in town for a convention. |
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Quoted: As a student of early rock music and especially the Laurel canyon scene, I am in awe of this! Thanks for posting! View Quote You're welcome. Part of the story was visiting the homes of touring rock stars and tooting up their hot wives. Danny Hutton of Three Dog Night had so much money, he'd bought a saloon (the entire saloon) in rural Colorado, had it disassembled, and shipped to the Canyon. Then he had it refinished and reassembled in his man cave. Vintage brass rail, mirrors, the whole nine yards. Wealth beyond imagination. Paul Rothchild's dad had been a cabinetmaker, and Paul had his gingerbread Tudor house furnished with intricately carved wood. Then there was the Playboy shoot going on in the back yard. But that's another story. |
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I was on the front page color of our local newspaper circa fourth of July, 1991 just after coming home from Desert Storm.
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I was in a single episode of a popular reality TV show. I was surprised I didn’t end up on the cutting room floor as I wouldn’t make shit up to add drama. Thank God only a few people I know saw it
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Our town was flooding my senior year of high school. The seniors were given the option to sandbag the river bank. Of course we took advantage of an opportunity to get out of class. One of the local news crews came out and filmed us, and I was in a closeup.
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Quoted: Played in several bands in high school. Got signed to a small indie label. Recorded an album. Played Milwaukee Metal Fest in '97. By middle of '98 I was done. Every once in a while I'll show the kids what I looked like with long hair. View Quote I knew a guy who had played at Woodstock. When I knew him he was a short haired Engineering Manager. I didn't really believe him, so he brought in a photo of him on stage with his Les Paul and really long hair. |
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Julia and Eric Roberts are my cousins so it's continuous fame by proxy.
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My wife and I were on House Hunters. It was her idea. We were paid very little and actually lost money with having to adjust our work schedule around filming
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????No……the prizes in ‘88 were nothing like they are today, and I was the 2nd highest $ winner, so I didn’t make it to the bonus round, but I came away with decent prizes, and had a lot of fun with the experience. |
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Quoted: Held the shitter door open for Hulk Hogan, and got a "Hey thanks Brother!" View Quote Reminds me of the time I was at Texas Motor Speedway and walked into the men’s room alongside Michael Irvin of Dallas Cowboys fame. We both sidle up to the urinals and he rips the loudest, wettest fart I think I’ve ever heard. Like it reverberated through the largely metal and concrete bathroom. Im sitting there wanting to: 1) laugh 2) congratulate him 3) make a joke, but I just stood there holding my dick realizing that I just got farted on by Michael Irvin and nobody was gonna believe me |
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I gave a presentation at a state level strength and conditioning conference.
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I was on season 4 episode 1 of The Lifted Life, hocking our software.
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Y'all are awesome, great stories.
I was on a segment of Music City Trucks where they interviewed me about my C10. I have a build thread in the cars and bikes section if it's not archived. |
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I was featured in a 1988 newspaper article about PC networking. The owners of my company were soon investigated by the Secret Service.
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I made national news for an officer involved shooting. The aftermath went on for over a year.
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Mine was in 1990 while in college. My roommate, his friend, and I ran down a young thug who dragged a young girl who was walking to high school into the alley next to our house. It was a several block chase and we finally took him down inside a Delhi. The owner was flipping out as he had no idea what was going on until we told him to call 911 as the punk just tried to rape a young girl. Half the city cops showed up as they thought he was the guy raping young women in the city.
We made the city paper and local news and got a recognition letter from the University. My roommate did not pay for any beers at the bar for the rest of the year. I was still underage and missed out on free beer. Police told us the guy was wanted on a warrant out of NYC and had been shot once before. One officer asked us why we did not kick the crap out of the guy. We said we did not want to get in trouble, he laughed. I guess back in the day good Samaritans got a pass unlike today. |
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I was on Good Morning America back in the 90s.
They were filming at Frontsite Nevada and showed me shooting a SWD 9 in full auto. |
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