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Author: | Rod [ Thu Dec 12, 2013 7:56 am ] |
Post subject: | Eric Bolling |
He deserves this simply due to the mere fact that he's the biggest bigmouth on Fox, which is no small feat considering he's going up against Hannity, O'Reilly, and Ingraham. But, more specifically, I heard this asshole talking about how his family was "flat broke" when he was a child. He grew up a stone's throw from good dolphin Manor. I realize that now that he's a bonafide member of the 1% perhaps he considers living in a four bedroom house on Knox and Ionia to be "flat broke". I mean, his dad was probably only knocking down about 100 grand a year back in 1972. I'm not sure how the Bolling family survived. |
Author: | rogers park bryan [ Thu Dec 12, 2013 8:32 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Eric Bolling |
Lt Governor of California Gavin Newsom told Adam Carolla he knows about the struggle because he had a rough childhood and came from a broken home His father was the lead council for Getty Oil, the Getty Family and then later became a judge. |
Author: | stoneroses86 [ Thu Dec 12, 2013 12:03 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Eric Bolling |
I know about the struggle because I was a black child. |
Author: | Seacrest [ Thu Dec 12, 2013 12:09 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Eric Bolling |
rogers park bryan wrote: Lt Governor of California Gavin Newsom told Adam Carolla he knows about the struggle because he had a rough childhood and came from a broken home His father was the lead council for Getty Oil, the Getty Family and then later became a judge. Coming from a broken home sucks Period. And all that money from Getty Oil won't change that. |
Author: | Hatchetman [ Thu Dec 12, 2013 12:12 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Eric Bolling |
Queen of All Saints has a nice organ. |
Author: | RFDC [ Thu Dec 12, 2013 12:13 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Eric Bolling |
stoneroses86 wrote: I know about the struggle because I was a black child. Good to have you back around Mr. stoneroses |
Author: | Rod [ Thu Dec 12, 2013 12:23 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Eric Bolling |
Hatchetman wrote: Queen of All Saints has a nice organ. The best thing about Queens for a young social climber like me was that it was loaded with these blonde patrician girls who attended Marillac or Regina. They had a real WASPy feel to them, but they were Catholic so it was even better! Even after all these years I still have a forever unrequited crush on Martha Klein. Eventually, I pulled my first wife out of St. Francis in Wilmette. The first time my mom met her she said, "Don't you think that girl is out of your league?" Are you kidding me? My own mother??? She had those country club manners. If they brought her those chilled monkey brains inside the head like in Indiana Jones, not only would she not get freaked out about it, she'd know which fork to use. You know, you should always listen to your mother. |
Author: | Hatchetman [ Thu Dec 12, 2013 12:29 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Eric Bolling |
I'm cringing for your poor mother in law. |
Author: | rogers park bryan [ Thu Dec 12, 2013 12:35 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Eric Bolling |
Seacrest wrote: rogers park bryan wrote: Lt Governor of California Gavin Newsom told Adam Carolla he knows about the struggle because he had a rough childhood and came from a broken home His father was the lead council for Getty Oil, the Getty Family and then later became a judge. Coming from a broken home sucks Period. And all that money from Getty Oil won't change that. That's true, but the conversation was about homeless and poor people and that was his answer |
Author: | Rod [ Thu Dec 12, 2013 12:36 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Eric Bolling |
Hatchetman wrote: I'm cringing for your poor mother in law. Come on, Hatchetman! I'm not a complete rube. I took to their social circles like a duck to water. I'm forever grateful to my ex for granting me entree to the world of North Shore power brokers and big business. I'll say this for my former mother-in-law. She was really something in her day. If Hitchcock had seen her, he'd have cast her as the lead. |
Author: | Seacrest [ Thu Dec 12, 2013 12:54 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Eric Bolling |
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote: Hatchetman wrote: Queen of All Saints has a nice organ. The best thing about Queens for a young social climber like me was that it was loaded with these blonde patrician girls who attended Marillac or Regina. They had a real WASPy feel to them, but they were Catholic so it was even better! Even after all these years I still have a forever unrequited crush on Martha Klein. Eventually, I pulled my first wife out of St. Francis in Wilmette. The first time my mom met her she said, "Don't you think that girl is out of your league?" Are you kidding me? My own mother??? She had those country club manners. If they brought her those chilled monkey brains inside the head like in Indiana Jones, not only would she not get freaked out about it, she'd know which fork to use. You know, you should always listen to your mother. Was she kicking screaming too? You are the Joe Pesci of storytelling JORR> |
Author: | good dolphin [ Fri Dec 13, 2013 9:49 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Eric Bolling |
The two of the four houses that hold the four corners of Knox and Ionia are: 1. the former Vaneko house 2. the largest house in the neighborhood, located on 3 lots the other two are both stately stone houses that are definitely 4+ bedrooms each. If he grew up in a house on that intersection, he wasn't broke unless he means the kind of broke where a trader loses everything one day and is back up the next. I don't watch Foxnews and have never heard of this guy. I will have to look him up |
Author: | Rod [ Fri Dec 13, 2013 9:57 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Eric Bolling |
good dolphin wrote: The two of the four houses that hold the four corners of Knox and Ionia are: 1. the former Vaneko house 2. the largest house in the neighborhood, located on 3 lots the other two are both stately stone houses that are definitely 4+ bedrooms each. If he grew up in a house on that intersection, he wasn't broke unless he means the kind of broke where a trader loses everything one day and is back up the next. I don't watch Foxnews and have never heard of this guy. I will have to look him up I'm not sure exactly where he lived but it was somewhere over there. I just knew that was an intersection near the church. The guy talks like he grew up on the West side. He went to Queens and Loyola Academy for God's sake. |
Author: | bigfan [ Fri Dec 13, 2013 9:57 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Eric Bolling |
Nat Gas and Oil trader back in the day. Mad money, now bored, so become news talking head, says what he wants. *Mike North theory. Spout off and you gain attention. You might get fired, or you might get a big contract. *While named after Mike North, it was not a theory he thought of or even contemplated before mouthing off. |
Author: | Rod [ Fri Dec 13, 2013 10:04 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Eric Bolling |
This shows you what a dick he was when we were kids and what a dick he still is today: Bolling, with apparent pride, described how he was, realistically and probably legally speaking, assaulted by a high school teacher: "My sophomore year of high school, we were up stairs. A gym teacher goes out of the room. A kid goes running. He jumped on one of those trampolines. I pulled the mat out from under him. He landed right on this bad on the hard floor. A teacher happened to walk by. He goes, Bolling, over there. Jesuit school, right? Bolling, over there, take your wallet out of your pocket.Wallet out. Grab your ankles. Bam, paddle. I saw stars. I saw stars for an hour. And I will tell you I was the perfect student for two and a half more years of high school. At least in gym class." Read more at http://www.newshounds.us/20131103_eric_ ... V76gZSw.99 |
Author: | good dolphin [ Fri Dec 13, 2013 10:08 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Eric Bolling |
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote: He deserves this simply due to the mere fact that he's the biggest bigmouth on Fox, which is no small feat considering he's going up against Hannity, O'Reilly, and Ingraham. But, more specifically, I heard this asshole talking about how his family was "flat broke" when he was a child. He grew up a stone's throw from good dolphin Manor. I realize that now that he's a bonafide member of the 1% perhaps he considers living in a four bedroom house on Knox and Ionia to be "flat broke". I mean, his dad was probably only knocking down about 100 grand a year back in 1972. I'm not sure how the Bolling family survived. You can live in Sauganash and not have money. There are townhomes and apartments along Cicero that are very reasonable. There are plenty of kids who go to the public school. I remember as a kid getting out of school earlier in the summer than the public school. A fence surrounded their playground. I used to go over there and tease them like they were animals at the zoo. Good times. As far as attitude, it does matter how you were raised. I worked every summer from the time I was 13. There were no days spent at the pool at the country club although I certainly know people who did. I always figured it was their shame to be able but not work. |
Author: | Rod [ Fri Dec 13, 2013 10:13 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Eric Bolling |
good dolphin wrote: Joe Orr Road Rod wrote: He deserves this simply due to the mere fact that he's the biggest bigmouth on Fox, which is no small feat considering he's going up against Hannity, O'Reilly, and Ingraham. But, more specifically, I heard this asshole talking about how his family was "flat broke" when he was a child. He grew up a stone's throw from good dolphin Manor. I realize that now that he's a bonafide member of the 1% perhaps he considers living in a four bedroom house on Knox and Ionia to be "flat broke". I mean, his dad was probably only knocking down about 100 grand a year back in 1972. I'm not sure how the Bolling family survived. You can live in Sauganash and not have money. There are townhomes and apartments along Cicero that are very reasonable. There are plenty of kids who go to the public school. I remember as a kid getting out of school earlier in the summer than the public school. A fence surrounded their playground. I used to go over there and tease them like they were animals at the zoo. Good times. As far as attitude, it does matter how you were raised. I worked every summer from the time I was 13. There were no days spent at the pool at the country club although I certainly know people who did. I always figured it was their shame to be able but not work. I was from the wrong side of the tracks. Literally. I guess these days it's the wrong side of the bike path. |
Author: | good dolphin [ Fri Dec 13, 2013 11:15 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Eric Bolling |
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote: good dolphin wrote: Joe Orr Road Rod wrote: He deserves this simply due to the mere fact that he's the biggest bigmouth on Fox, which is no small feat considering he's going up against Hannity, O'Reilly, and Ingraham. But, more specifically, I heard this asshole talking about how his family was "flat broke" when he was a child. He grew up a stone's throw from good dolphin Manor. I realize that now that he's a bonafide member of the 1% perhaps he considers living in a four bedroom house on Knox and Ionia to be "flat broke". I mean, his dad was probably only knocking down about 100 grand a year back in 1972. I'm not sure how the Bolling family survived. You can live in Sauganash and not have money. There are townhomes and apartments along Cicero that are very reasonable. There are plenty of kids who go to the public school. I remember as a kid getting out of school earlier in the summer than the public school. A fence surrounded their playground. I used to go over there and tease them like they were animals at the zoo. Good times. As far as attitude, it does matter how you were raised. I worked every summer from the time I was 13. There were no days spent at the pool at the country club although I certainly know people who did. I always figured it was their shame to be able but not work. I was from the wrong side of the tracks. Literally. I guess these days it's the wrong side of the bike path. The wrong side of the tracks wasn't/isn't poor. It was just the land of cops and firemen. The only danger was in that the kids of cops always felt they could get away with anything. |
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