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 Post subject: Garland, Cusack, etc
PostPosted: Sat Jun 28, 2014 9:18 am 
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Ricketts selling private shares lately?

Lotsa celeb ass sucking lately.

Cusack, I get it, he is your ultimate Bandwagoner, Cubs, Sox, Bulls....but why is he sitting in a Box with Hoyer? Looks like a Sell job.

I know these guys are long time Chicago guys, why not have the Season ticket sales people call them and sell some of those $21K a seat tickets in froont of me.

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PostPosted: Sat Jun 28, 2014 9:36 am 
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Forget Manny and Ortiz

Cubs going with Fatty and Lloyd Dobler:

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PostPosted: Sat Jun 28, 2014 10:25 am 
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I know these guys are long time Chicago guys, why not have the Season ticket sales people call them and sell some of those $21K a seat tickets in froont of me.


Are you kidding? You can't possibly expect Cusack or Belushi to actually pay for a ticket, can you?

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PostPosted: Sat Jun 28, 2014 11:05 am 
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Garland is just there biding his time until the Light Warriors show up.


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Garland is just there biding his time until the Light Warriors show up.

I assume this implies his death is close by due to his size?

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 Post subject: Re: Garland, Cusack, etc
PostPosted: Sun Jun 29, 2014 7:23 am 
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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
bigfan wrote:
I know these guys are long time Chicago guys, why not have the Season ticket sales people call them and sell some of those $21K a seat tickets in froont of me.


Are you kidding? You can't possibly expect Cusack or Belushi to actually pay for a ticket, can you?


I think Belushi gets a little bit of a bad rap for his long time Sports connections. he has been a long time Bear and Cub fan since before he was famous, per stories in the book WIRED, about John.

And in the 1989-1991 era he tried to do a kind cool bar with Mark grace 'WISHES" that didnt work so well, but always wanted to stay here.

And I am pretty sure the last 10 years or so, he has lived here with his son raising him in Chicago. Think his son lives with his mother here, then belushi comes here for the Summer, instead of his kis becomning an LA douchebag.

Cusack, who knows. from those whom I know, the sports connection was never really deep. Guys I know who went to acting camp with him and Piven, sports was not a thing there.

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bigfan wrote:
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
bigfan wrote:
I know these guys are long time Chicago guys, why not have the Season ticket sales people call them and sell some of those $21K a seat tickets in froont of me.


Are you kidding? You can't possibly expect Cusack or Belushi to actually pay for a ticket, can you?


I think Belushi gets a little bit of a bad rap for his long time Sports connections. he has been a long time Bear and Cub fan since before he was famous, per stories in the book WIRED, about John.

And in the 1989-1991 era he tried to do a kind cool bar with Mark grace 'WISHES" that didnt work so well, but always wanted to stay here.

And I am pretty sure the last 10 years or so, he has lived here with his son raising him in Chicago. Think his son lives with his mother here, then belushi comes here for the Summer, instead of his kis becomning an LA douchebag.

Cusack, who knows. from those whom I know, the sports connection was never really deep. Guys I know who went to acting camp with him and Piven, sports was not a thing there.


A friend of mine has a somewhat challenging friendship with Jim Belushi's first wife. I don't know if this is the wife with the kid (I don't think so.) I also don't know if my friend knew her before they were married. What I do know of her is that she proves the axiom that the degree of a "who" that one is is in inversely proportionate to how often one is inclined to ask "Do you know who I am?"

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A friend of mine has a somewhat challenging friendship with Jim Belushi's first wife. I don't know if this is the wife with the kid (I don't think so.) I also don't know if my friend knew her before they were married. What I do know of her is that she proves the axiom that the degree of a "who" that one is is in inversely proportionate to how often one is inclined to ask "Do you know who I am?"



Maybe I am dense but WTF does that mean?

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Why would Jon Garland be interested in buying shares of the team? Does he really feel that bad about the Matt Karchner trade?

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pittmike wrote:
Telegram Sam wrote:
A friend of mine has a somewhat challenging friendship with Jim Belushi's first wife. I don't know if this is the wife with the kid (I don't think so.) I also don't know if my friend knew her before they were married. What I do know of her is that she proves the axiom that the degree of a "who" that one is is in inversely proportionate to how often one is inclined to ask "Do you know who I am?"



Maybe I am dense but WTF does that mean?


The more often you try to invoke your fame to get something, the less fame you have.

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Jim Belushi's First Wife is a great title


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