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04-02-2006
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Virtus Mille Scuta
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Originally Posted by fweegy
No pics this year, the spousal unit had official use of the camara for a shower she was attending.
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man you will have to talk with her about priorities 
Three passions, simple but overwhelmingly strong, have governed my life: the longing for love, the search for knowledge, and unbearable pity for the suffering of mankind. These passions, like great winds, have blown me hither and thither, in a wayward course, over a great ocean of anguish, reaching to the very verge of despair....Bertrand Russell
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04-02-2006
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Originally Posted by Zaxor
man you will have to talk with her about priorities 
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*I* did have that talk, ergo I was at the show and NOT the shower, all-in-all I think I made a decent deal.
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04-02-2006
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Virtus Mille Scuta
Years Donated 2007, 2009, 2010
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Originally Posted by fweegy
*I* did have that talk, ergo I was at the show and NOT the shower, all-in-all I think I made a decent deal.
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Well I guess if that was the deal than ya done real good 
Three passions, simple but overwhelmingly strong, have governed my life: the longing for love, the search for knowledge, and unbearable pity for the suffering of mankind. These passions, like great winds, have blown me hither and thither, in a wayward course, over a great ocean of anguish, reaching to the very verge of despair....Bertrand Russell
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04-02-2006
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Was there too.
I went to the same show just to get Troy to sign. His enourage wasn't as nice as Rayfield's as they wanted everyone to get thir pictures with Troy in as he was signing aand not stop to pose for all the pics. But he was a good sport and I got one anyways. My wife is a good sport and attends all these shows with me to be the photographer.
It was pretty chaotic, but I could see that Demarcus was still having a ball. He chatted with everyone that came up. A good rookie year hasn't changed him. I remember when a friend and I saw him before the Eagles game last year. He was going out with Spears the morning of ther game for breakfast. Asked him for a sig and he said later. When he came back, he actually did sign and pose for pics with everyone there.
Anyhow, wished I had been there for when Terrell showed up. Sounds like it was memorable. I will post up pic once I get it downloaded.
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04-02-2006
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I was there also, got Aikman, Ware and T.O. It was chaotic, but a good time just the same.
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04-02-2006
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Instincts to another flow
Years Donated 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013
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Originally Posted by fweegy
Had myself a good day, went to a autograph show in Raritan, NJ. Got Ware, Witten, Barber, Alvin Harper, and Rayfield Wright to sign my helmet, for a fee, of course. A few insights......Ware is super nice and B-I-G.....Witten, again, real nice and alot bigger then I thought he was. Barber was very quiet, has those long gerry curls goin on and is almost old enought to own that patch of fur on his chin, lolol. Man he looked young, or I am freaking old. Rayfield Wright....OMG, maybe the nicest player I ever met...people were complaining cause it took him so long to sign, then I got up there and found out....he talks to everyone, takes a minute or two to converse with everyone...including letting kids wear his SB ring for pics, what a nice guy.
Harper...well, great guy, but boy has he porked up, he enjoys the good life.
[View Full Quote]Terrell was there too, LMAO.....man what a roar went up when he showed...half cheers, ALOT of boos, to funny...then everytime they announced the next set of numbers fo him....more cheers and boos, he was really laughing, he loved it.
Side note......When Harper signed for me, I shook his hand and said "Thanks for everything". Well, Emmitt was sitting next to him and he heard me and says "Harper? EVERYTHING YOU DID FOR US? One catch, one long run, and HE says EVERYTHING??? Harper, THAT WAS EVERYTHING". It was to funny.
Anyhow, that was my day.
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Oh man, oh man...
I was once told jealousy is a sickness, but I didn't believe them before now.
I'm feeling queasy guys... 
Thank you to all donated to the Jason Witten Camp drive!
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04-02-2006
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#22
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Believe!!!!
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Originally Posted by fweegy
Had myself a good day, went to a autograph show in Raritan, NJ. Got Ware, Witten, Barber, Alvin Harper, and Rayfield Wright to sign my helmet, for a fee, of course. A few insights......Ware is super nice and B-I-G.....Witten, again, real nice and alot bigger then I thought he was. Barber was very quiet, has those long gerry curls goin on and is almost old enought to own that patch of fur on his chin, lolol. Man he looked young, or I am freaking old. Rayfield Wright....OMG, maybe the nicest player I ever met...people were complaining cause it took him so long to sign, then I got up there and found out....he talks to everyone, takes a minute or two to converse with everyone...including letting kids wear his SB ring for pics, what a nice guy.
Harper...well, great guy, but boy has he porked up, he enjoys the good life.
[View Full Quote]Terrell was there too, LMAO.....man what a roar went up when he showed...half cheers, ALOT of boos, to funny...then everytime they announced the next set of numbers fo him....more cheers and boos, he was really laughing, he loved it.
Side note......When Harper signed for me, I shook his hand and said "Thanks for everything". Well, Emmitt was sitting next to him and he heard me and says "Harper? EVERYTHING YOU DID FOR US? One catch, one long run, and HE says EVERYTHING??? Harper, THAT WAS EVERYTHING". It was to funny.
Anyhow, that was my day.
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congrats man always fun to meet the guys, although I refuse to ever pay for autographs ever..
anyway ware and witten are huge. I see them every week walking into the stadium. I always get there like 3.5 hours early so I can see them come in......
Witten drives a red f-150, he is really down to earth, he signs autographs on his way in all the time, really good guy...He came to most of the games with bret pierce last year, too huge guys....
People dont realize how big ware is...in person he is a big boy.. Drew bledsoe is huge also, as is greg ellis who is a monster....
At the stadium where the players walk in they used to just have a small gate, now they have a fence along the players parking area because (at least I think) before the redskins game last year on monday night these idio fans were walking right up to the players coming and touching them and begging for autographs, it made me sick....Some woman just grabbed peerless price and was going hey hey hey.....the players must have complained and after that there was a fence every week...really annoying...
talk about big, marcus spears is like the size of three normal guys..
here are a couple of my pics from before the skins monday night game last year..
spears
price
bledsoe and his dad
julius
people malling ellis and price...the reason the fence is now up imo
captain dan
Roy williams
Roy again
sean payton
spears and glover gettting loose..
emmit during the roh speech
aikman during the roh
irvin during the roh
irvins mercedes!
irvin on countdown
national anthem
emmit getting dolled up for the nfl network!! lol

Last edited by theebs : 04-02-2006 at 10:26 AM.
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04-02-2006
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"Friggin Joke Monkey"
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Originally Posted by theebs
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Great Scott!!!
It's Stuart.
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04-02-2006
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Messenger to the football Gods
Joined: | Feb 2005 |
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Awesome share fellas. Thanks!
Of course you know, by law, I have to hate you for a week at least.
AS: Cowboys ice their own kicker in 19-13 OT loss
“That is one of the luxuries of my position as owner as well as the ultimate decision maker, general manager and president – I can do that and take the losses and come back for more,” Jones said.
God help us...............
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04-02-2006
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The Excellence of Execution
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i also went to the football convention in raritan, nj yesterday and ill post up a lot of pics in a couple of days..
sidenotes:
- ware is HUGE and a really nice guy..funny story about ware, my friend had ware sign a mini-dallas helmet and as ware was signing my friend greg goes "hey can you put cardiac on the other side since you guys played in so many close games last year?" ware was kinda surprised and had a big smile on his face. So as he's going to write cardiac, he writes C-A-R-D and stops, looks to his friend to the right and whispers, "how the hell do you spell cardiac???" They both just started laughing and ware ended up spelling it C-A-R-D-I-A-C-K, cardiack!!! it was hilarious but sad that cardiac was spelt wrong lol
-went up to meet ROYY and was an awesome guy. he had already signed my big helmet but my friend greg got him to sign a poster..roy goes "nice jersey!" to greg (he was wearin MY roy williams 2005 authentic pro bowl jersey), greg started tellin roy how hes his favorite player and everything but then the line came..greg goes "you know how you said sacking a quarterback is better than sex? Well WATCHING you sack a quarterback is better than sex!" roy just gave a little smile but was probably a little freaked out LOL which i dont blame him for..but it was all fun.
- Witten was a real cool guy and was all smiles, looks a lot bigger in person
- real disappointed in T.O., he got the biggest reaction with mixed cheers and boos, but were they loud! when i went up to meet terrell, there were a bunch of people around him. i shook his hand but he didn't even look up at me. i said something like "i'm a glad you're a cowboy now" and he didnt say anything so i was disappointed, didn't even smile. then i asked him if i could get a quick picture together (almost every player gets pictures taken with the fans). again terrell didn't even pick his head up, but the agent guy next to him said "no pictures together, just take one from the side." it's disappointing because i paid $185 out of my own pocket for him to sign my huge dallas helmet, and you think you would get the more for paying more, but the reality is sometimes you pay more but get less in return because i only paid $35 bucks for ware but got a great experience out of it, but it was still an awesome day and can't wait till next season!
Last edited by TheSport78 : 04-02-2006 at 12:01 PM.
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04-02-2006
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#26
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Very cool posts guys.
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04-02-2006
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#27
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I have never met DeMarcus Ware however it seems when the media talks about his personality when they meet with him they always say this guy is very nice, well spoken and fun to talk with.
Great pictures, thank you for sharing them
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04-02-2006
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#28
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Cool thread. Thanks for the stories and pics.
I can't believe fellas like Alvin Harper are $35 for an autograph!
I went to some of the baseball conventions in the 80's and guys like Roger Clemens, Jose Canseco and Mark McGwire were sometimes cheaper than that. Hell, I got some of the greatest players ever to grace the baseball diamond like Bob Gibson and Harmon Killebrew for no more than twenty bucks a pop. Prices have gone up!
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04-02-2006
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#29
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Senior Member
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Originally Posted by TheSport78
it's disappointing because i paid $185 out of my own pocket for him to sign my huge dallas helmet, and you think you would get the more for paying more, but the reality is sometimes you pay more but get less in return because i only paid $35 bucks for ware but got a great experience out of it, but it was still an awesome day and can't wait till next season!
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It's unfortunate but it is almost always the case.
The worst experiences I've had at shows are Aikman and Sanders. Emmitt wasn't the greatest either because he is too pre-occupied with his authentication thing he's got going on.
Some of the best were (In no particular order) - Staubach, Moose, Novacek, Lilly, R. White, Woodson, Rayfield Wright, Walt Garrison, Bill Bates, Mel Renfro, Too Tall, Pearson, and Butch Johnson.
Deion has no business doing shows. He couldn't care less about how the item looks when he is done with it. The guy actually signed one of my full size helmets upside down, wich really sucks since it has some true Cowboys legends on it.
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04-02-2006
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#30
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Senior Member
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Originally Posted by Yakuza Rich
A female friend of mine went to a trade show for her job up in Chicago. She told me the usual stuff and came back with an autographed Walter Payton framed photo that Payton signed before he died and gave that to my roommate who is a Bears fan.
She said she met a few other athletes. Then she said she wound up talking and eating lunch with one athlete who "claimed" he had played football and she had no idea who he was.
"What was his name" I inquired.
"Some guy with a real regular name. Said it was Randy White."
I almost fainted.
Rich..........
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Randy, my favorite ,looks like he still has some fire... 
Don't know the reason,I stayed here all season.
Nothing to show ,but a five star tatoo...
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