Pretty sure Roosevelt died within a month of that photo, so he was on his way.They all look dead to me, so what is your point?
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Pretty sure Roosevelt died within a month of that photo, so he was on his way.They all look dead to me, so what is your point?
My grandpa used to point at a cemetary when we were driving by and say "see that place over there? People are dying to get in there".Funeral director? Now we're getting somewhere....... I always suspected but was afraid to ask...
My dad used to say... "Just remember no one's getting out of here alive"...
My grandpa smoked at least 2 packs of camels everyday... grandma used to yell at him, "Andy stop taking cigarettes from your grandson or you're going to die" Of course at that time he was about 85 years old. He made it to 87 which was pretty good considering his smoking, drinking and diet.......
I quit smoking because smokes are 8 bucks a pack in Connecticut...
So I wanted to put a picture of a good looking girl in a shower on here and say 'Yes I am all for it', however, you don't want to do a google search for hot girls in the shower, fyi.
You are absolutely right, while reading I saw alcohol consumption was a contributing factor. Many other things as well.
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Switzer used to sneak smokes on the sideline during games. One more example of why that guy is awesome.
Always amazed me he's such good friends with Dr Tom. Talk about total opposites at least on moral issues..My boss is a big Sooner fan. When he was first dating his wife they were in an Oklahoma airport flying on vacation. He bought her a little OU teddy bear and was then explaining how their coach (Switzer) was kind of a sleaze. Great coach, but loose morals.
Anyway, they wound up actually bumping into Barry at the airport (no word if he was carrying a gun this time) and his wife took the bear over to have Barry sign it. Switzer said, "darling if you jump on that plane with me, I'll do more than that!"
Of course his wife was shocked and ticked, to which my boss just reminded her of what he said earlier about Switzer's character.