Re: Matt Rolloff's DUI - any lawyers around?
From: LarryT (l02turnercomcast.net)
Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2008 13:13:43 -0700 (PDT)
I hear ya!  Dropping almost a grand$ for a b-ball game is outrageous!  I think 
my ticket to the Detroit GP was around $75.  I'd come closer to paying $500 to 
see a GP than I would b-ball.  But in reality I'd not pay that much for either.

Thanks for the Baseball story - cool stuff!   BTW - That NY Gov is a real piece 
of work.  or a piece of something.  ;-)

Larry T (66 MGB, 74 911, 78 240D, 91 300D)
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: red5hilser [at] aol.com 
  To: l02turner [at] comcast.net 
  Cc: ferrari [at] ferrarilist.com ; Red5hilser [at] aol.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2008 2:14 PM
  Subject: Re: [Ferrari] Matt Rolloff's DUI - any lawyers around?


  Hey Larry: I remember back to the early 1960's when both Sandy Kofax and Don 
Drysdale of the Dodgers held out for 100K. Walter O'Malley damn near had a 
stroke, and said nobody was worth that much. They finally signed and combined, 
won 45 games that season, plus, I think, the World Series.

  I had a clubhouse pass for the '65 Series, and still have it. It was the 
Dodgers vs The Twins. After the final game, with the Dodgers winning, I helped 
celebrate with the team. Most of them just poured the Champange all over each 
other. I drank mine.

  BTW, my 6 1/2 year-old son wanted to see the NBA Grizzlys play the Spurs this 
year in an exibition game. The cheapest tickets that I could find were $225 ea. 
That would have been $675 just for the seats. Tack on parking, soda, popcorn, 
program et al, and you come up with about $750. And that doesn't include gas to 
Memphis.

  Maybe the Gov. of New York, who spends $4,300 for 2 hours with a hooker can 
affard it, but sure as hell can't.

  Yer senior on a fixed income, Ferrari Bubba


  -----Original Message-----
  From: LarryT 
  Subject: Re: [Ferrari] Matt Rolloff's DUI - any lawyers around?


      Maybe there's some justice afterall.   For some reason it irks me when 
someone gets $100Mil + for playing a game.   I know it's entertainment and 
creating jobs all along the food chain, but still, it's playing a game!  I feel 
the same about actors and singing artist - they both give pleasure but their 
ROI seems out of touch.

      At least MS was risking his life for his big bucks - he may not have been 
paid enough.  And all the drivers during the 50s, 60s and 70s who risked (and 
lost) their lives while the engineers tried to understand how aerodynamics 
affected the cars while keeping them light to stay competitive were never paid 
enough.

      I rear once where Mickey Mantle never made more than 100K/year - while 
thats the starting salary now.  Times change - but I keep rambling.  ;-)

  Larry T (66 MGB, 74 911, 78 240D, 91 300D)
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    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: red5hilser [at] aol.com 
    To: l02turner [at] comcast.net 
    Cc: ferrari [at] ferrarilist.com 
    Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2008 10:13 AM
    Subject: Re: [Ferrari] Matt Rolloff's DUI - any lawyers around?


    Reminds me of one of the all-time jerks in the NBA, Latrine Sprewell. When 
he renegotiated his contract, he turned down a multi tens-of-million dollar 
offer, saying that he was insulted and "had to feed his family!"

    In the news the other day, I read that the Federal Bankruptcy Court had 
just repo'd his house, cars, and 70' yacht for back taxes. I don't know about 
his 'Bling.' There is a God in Heaven.


    -----Original Message-----
    From: LarryT 
    Subject: Re: [Ferrari] Matt Rolloff's DUI - any lawyers around?


    He was also in a James Bond flick - "The Man With the Gold Gun" - played 
the assistant (Nick Nack) of the assassin who use the golden gun - who was 
after JB. He used to invite other "world-class" assassins to his island retreat 
for a duel to the death. If the invited bad gun won Herve's character would be 
given all of the Golden Gun Guys stuff - Island get away, great little house, 
etc. But naturally the Goldden guy always won - until (tada!) Bond, James Bond, 
came to the island looking for the Golden Gun guy. 
     
    Anyway - Herve' played a pretty good sized part in this movie as well as 
the "Fantasy Island" gig. Hmmm,... $25k/week sounds pretty good to me. I guess 
those guys ony work only 13 weeks a year (??) which works out to $325k/year. 
Yeah, that could me in Big Macs and french fries - might even put a red Italian 
car in the garage. 
     
    Trick is to stay away from 6' women and use the right head for thinking. 
Not always an easy things to do. 
     
    More info about him is found at 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herv%C3%A9_Villechaize 
     
    a "short" often sad, life. 
     

     
     
    ----- Original Message ----- From: Bubba
    Subject: Re: [Ferrari] Matt Rolloff's DUI - any lawyers around? 
     
    > Speaking of dwarfs, I met Tattoo of 'Fantasy' Island once while working > 
for Hearst, out in the San Fernando Valley. A sad story, believe me. > Norman 
Lear was casting the show, and one of his usual suspects found this > little 
French dwarf, Herve,?in some Hollywood flop-house, not a dime to > his name. 
    > 
    > He was really smart, talented, and could remember his lines, so he was > 
hired for $25K a week. All went well for Herve until he started thinking > with 
the wrong head, and met this 6'1" beautiful brunette. They were > married a few 
weeks later. He was really in 'love.' 
    > 
    > Once she was his wife, she convinced him that $25K a week was an insult 
to > him,?his family, and he was worth double that, as he was really the > 
co-star.?So, he?started hounding Lear for more money and finally walked > off 
the set, saying that the show would fold without him, and he wouldn't > come 
back for less than $50k a week. 
    > 
    > Lear fired him, almost on the spot and wrote him out of the show. That 
was > the last real gig that Herve ever had. His beloved wife then promptly > 
dumped his sorry French ass, divorced him and got almost all his money in > the 
settlement. (why do this sound so familiar?) 
    > 
    > Anyway, the reason that I met poor Herve was that he came into one of the 
> newspapers that I was helping run, distributed to Toluca Lake, where Bob > 
Hope and many Hollywood stars lived and took out a full page ad,?saying > that 
the happy couple had had a 'tiff,' but were back together again, and > will 
live happily ever after. It even had a large photo of the marriage > ceremony, 
with Herve standing there, big smile on his face, almost > reaching up to her 
rib-cage. 
    > 
    > A day after the paper came out, who should storm into the newspaper > 
office, but the ex-Mrs. Herve, shaking a copy of the?ad in her hand, > wanting 
to see Mr. Hearst. Pissed-off isn't strong enough for her mood. > She screamed 
that if we didn't run a BIG front page retraction and > apology, that, by God, 
she'd own this newspaper next week. (her words!)? 
    > 
    > The upshot, you ask? Well, the ad salesman was fired, we did run a nice > 
reteaction on the front page, and poor little Herve, who really was a nice > 
guy, when out to?his poolside patio on a beautiful star lit night, drank > half 
a bottle of his beloved Moet Brut, lit up a big Havana ... and blew > his 
brains all over the patio. End of story. 
    > 
    > Ya know, sometimes life just ain't fair.? --? Yer pal, Ferrari Bubba 
    > 
    > 
    > 
    > -----Original Message----- 
    > 
    > Subject: Re: [Ferrari] Matt Rolloff's DUI - any lawyers around? 
    > 
    > 
    > 
    >>Uh, who is Matt Rolloff? 
    >>Hans. 
    > 
    > Local dwarf tv celeb 'Little People-Big World' 
    > 
    > Now starting to wonder what happened to Dog Chapman. 
    > 
    > 
    > 
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