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Re: O)ne of the funniest stories you will hear about Ferrigno ever!
« Reply #25 on: December 26, 2007, 11:09:55 AM »
Jimmy speaks the truth...I can corroborate his stories.

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i was willing to give you the benefit of the doubt on your stories, even the franco one which was called on you, but now i'm beginning to wonder.

jimmy the poster is not the real jimmy thomson (british bber) and his posts are pure bs. not even particularly funny anymore.

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Re: O)ne of the funniest stories you will hear about Ferrigno ever!
« Reply #26 on: December 26, 2007, 11:26:20 AM »
Beast 8692 I can assure you I am the real Jimmy. Last year the Weiders tried to silence me but it didn't work. On December 12th the Scottish judiciery found that I could speak my mind as long as I spoke the truith. You ain't read nothing yet pal.....
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« Reply #27 on: December 26, 2007, 11:53:35 AM »
i was willing to give you the benefit of the doubt on your stories, even the franco one which was called on you, but now i'm beginning to wonder.

jimmy the poster is not the real jimmy thomson (british bber) and his posts are pure bs. not even particularly funny anymore.
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Beat, although I wish you well, I hardly seek any of your benefits of doubts you may be so kind to garner me.

How would you or I know who ANYONE is on this borad.

PM me and i will tell you exactly who I am (full name with phone #), where you can find me, and any accolades I mave have earned.

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Re: O)ne of the funniest stories you will hear about Ferrigno ever!
« Reply #28 on: December 26, 2007, 11:55:23 AM »
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Beat, although I wish you well, I hardly seek any of your benefits of doubts you may be so kind to garner me.

How would you or I know who ANYONE is on this borad.

PM me and i will tell you exactly who I am (full name with phone #), where you can find me, and any accolades I mave have earned.

Best, happy goings,

Mike


PPS: Look up Tom Minichiello in Florida. He will tell you all about Franco's tricks of his trade.

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Re: O)ne of the funniest stories you will hear about Ferrigno ever!
« Reply #29 on: December 26, 2007, 11:58:09 AM »
Finally, as far as "calling" me on the Franco story....I am not very astute with details. I often screw them up. Especially lately. My apologies.

I have no time or desire to weave a tapestry of falsehoods on your message board.

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Re: O)ne of the funniest stories you will hear about Ferrigno ever!
« Reply #30 on: December 26, 2007, 12:03:52 PM »
Moose don't worry about Beaste. He is a pretender like the rest....  The Blackwatch fuck with no man.....they simply bury them......
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« Reply #31 on: December 26, 2007, 12:06:23 PM »
Moose don't worry about Beaste. He is a pretender like the rest....  The Blackwatch fuck with no man.....they simply bury them......

Yes...what is it with the guys here...there was so much comraderie back in the day...

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Re: O)ne of the funniest stories you will hear about Ferrigno ever!
« Reply #32 on: December 27, 2007, 09:46:12 AM »
what the hell is Blackwatch?

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« Reply #33 on: December 27, 2007, 10:07:25 AM »
what the hell is Blackwatch?

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The Black Watch, 3rd Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland

Cap Badge of the Royal Regiment of Scotland
Active    28 March 2006-
Country    United Kingdom
Branch    Army
Type    Line Infantry
Role    Light Role
Part of    19 Light Brigade
Garrison/HQ    Fort George
Motto    Nemo Me Impune Lacessit
"No One Assails Me With Impunity"
Anniversaries    Red Hackle Day (5 January)
Commanders
Royal Colonel    HRH The Duke of Rothesay
Insignia
Tactical Recognition Flash    
Tartan    Government
Royal Stewart (Pipers kilts and plaids)
Hackle    Red
The Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment)
Image:Black Watch slim.png
badge and tartan
Active    1 July 1739 – 28 March 2006
Country    United Kingdom
Branch    Army
Type    Line Infantry
Role    Armoured Infantry
Size    One battalion
Part of    4 (Armoured) Brigade
Garrison/HQ    Sennelager, Germany
Nickname    "Ladies from Hell" (during WWI & II)[1]
"The Forty Twa" [2]
"Black Jocks" (slang term used by members of other regiments)
Motto    Nemo Me Impune Lacessit
Latin: "No man touches me with impunity"
March    Quick: All the Blue Bonnets are o'er the Border
Slow: The Garb of Old Gaul
Pipes & Drums Quick: Hielan' Laddie
Pipes & Drums Slow: My Home
Pipes & Drums Slow: Highland Cradle Song
Anniversaries    Red Hackle Day (5 January)
Battle honours    see below
For other uses, see Black Watch (disambiguation).

The Black Watch, 3rd Battalion, Royal Regiment of Scotland (3 SCOTS) is an infantry battalion of the Royal Regiment of Scotland.

Prior to 28 March 2006, the Black Watch was an infantry regiment in its own right; The Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) from 1931 to 2006, and The Royal Highland Regiment (The Black Watch) from 1881 to 1931. Part of the Scottish Division, it was the senior regiment of Highlanders. The regiment's name came from the dark tartan that they wore and from its role to "watch" the Highlands. "Black Watch" was originally a nickname for the 42nd (Royal Highland) Regiment of Foot, but was used more and more so that, in 1881, when the 42nd amalgamated with the 73rd Regiment of Foot, the new regiment was named "The Royal Highland Regiment (The Black Watch)", with The Black Watch becoming the regiment's official designation in 1931. The uniform changed over time, but the nickname has been more enduring. The regimental motto was Nemo me impune lacessit (no man attacks me with impunity). The Royal Stewart Tartan is worn by the battalion's Pipes and Drums due the royal designation. Six independent companies were first formed from 1725 to stop fighting among the clans.
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    * 1 History
          o 1.1 20th century
          o 1.2 21st century
    * 2 Australia/New Zealand
    * 3 Canada
    * 4 Notable members
    * 5 Battle honours
    * 6 Alliances
    * 7 Anecdotes
    * 8 In popular culture
    * 9 See also
    * 10 References
    * 11 External links

[edit] History
For the pre-1881 history of the "Black Watch", see 42nd Regiment of Foot.

The Black Watch was formed as part of the Childers Reforms in 1881 when the 42nd (Royal Highland) Regiment of Foot (The Black Watch) was amalgamated with the 73rd (Perthshire) Foot to form two battalions of the newly named Royal Highland Regiment (The Black Watch).

[edit] 20th century

    See also: Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment)

During World War I the 25 battalions of Black Watch fought mainly in France and Flanders, except for the 2nd Battalion which fought in Mesopotamia and Palestine, and the 10th Battalion, which was in the Balkans. Only the 1st and 2nd battalions were regulars, with the rest either part of the Territorial Force or New Army. The fearsome reputation of these kilted soldiers led to their acquiring the nickname "Ladies from Hell" from the German troops that faced them in the trenches. (Scottish troops wore kilts up until 1940). German soldiers were even known to retreat before battle just from the skirling of the pipes signalling an onslaught from the Black Watch.

Battalions of the Black Watch fought in almost every major British action in World War II, from Palestine to Normandy and as Chindits (42 and 73 columns) in Burma. The Territorial Army Black Watch units were originally cut off at Dunkirk with the rest of the 51st (Highland) Division, but were later reformed by reserve units of the 9th (Highland) Infantry Division, and fought at the Battle of El Alamein and the Allied invasion of Sicily. After the war, in 1948, the two regular battalions were merged into one.

The regiment won honours after the Battle of the Hook during the Korean War in November 1952, and were subsequently involved in peacekeeping and counter-insurgency in various parts of the world such as the Mau Mau Uprising and Malayan Emergency; the same activity for which the regiment was raised 250 years earlier. In 1967, the regiment lost its Territorial battalions, which were amalgamated into the 51st Highland Volunteers. The Black Watch was the last British military unit to leave Hong Kong in 1997 and played a prominent role in the handover ceremony.

[edit] 21st century

During the 2003 Iraq War, the Black Watch fought during Operation Telic in the initial attack on Basra, and during its deployment the unit suffered a single fatality. The following year, the Black Watch was dispatched to Iraq again, as part of 4 (Armoured) Brigade. On 12 August a soldier from the regiment was killed as a result of an improvised explosive device (IED). In October, the Black Watch was at the centre of political controversy after the United States Army requested British forces to be moved further north outside of the British-controlled Multi-National Division (South East), in order to replace forces temporarily redeployed for the Second Battle of Fallujah. Despite objections in Parliament, the deployment went ahead. Based at Camp Dogwood, located between Fallujah and Karbala, in an area later dubbed the "Triangle of Death", the Black Watch came under sustained insurgent attack from mortars and rockets. On the 29 October, during the journey to their new base, a Black Watch soldier was killed in a road accident. On 4 November three soldiers and an interpreter were killed by a car bomb at a check point and on 8 November another soldier was killed. The high profile nature of the deployment caused a magnification of these events back home in Britain.
Soldiers of the Black Watch, deployed on Operation TELIC in Iraq, wear the distinctive red hackle on their Tam o'Shanters
Soldiers of the Black Watch, deployed on Operation TELIC in Iraq, wear the distinctive red hackle on their Tam o'Shanters

Under a plan supervised by General Sir Mike Jackson, on 16 December 2004 it was announced that the Black Watch was to join with five other Scottish regiments - the Royal Scots, the King's Own Scottish Borderers, the Royal Highland Fusiliers, The Highlanders and the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders - to form the Royal Regiment of Scotland, a single regiment consisting of 5 regular and 2 territorial battalions. The measure, which reflected recruiting difficulties and the inefficiencies inherent in maintaining a number of relatively small separate units, took place on 28 March 2006. These plans encountered considerable opposition from retired soldiers and the Scottish public. It was claimed by proponents of the plan that the establishment of a large regiment will improve conditions of service for serving personnel. As with the other former Scottish regiments, the Black Watch will retain its former name as its primary identifier, with its battalion number as a subtitle. Therefore, the regiment is now known as The Black Watch (3rd Battalion, Royal Regiment of Scotland); in addition, the battalion is also permitted to retain its most famous accoutrement, the red hackle on the Tam o'Shanter. The Black Watch's primary recruiting areas are in Fife, Dundee and Perth and Kinross, with the Battalion Headquarters located at Balhousie Castle.

[edit] Australia/New Zealand

While Australia has had various units of its military with affiliations to the Black Watch, no regiment in Australia or New Zealand has formally borne that title, although one company Alpha Company, of the 2/17 Battalion, the Royal NSW Regiment does wear the kilt, bonnet and hackle.

[edit] Canada

    Main article: The Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) of Canada

Canada (from 1862) has its own Black Watch, being raised as the 5th Battalion of the Canadian Militia, being renamed by 1914 as the 5th Regiment (Royal Highlanders of Canada). It adopted its current title, The Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) of Canada, prior to World War Two, in which it served in the Second Canadian Division from mobilization in 1939 to 1945. As part of the 5th Canadian Brigade, the Regiment's 1st Battalion landed in Normandy in July 1944 and participated in major combat actions afterwards including the fight for the Channel Ports, the Battle of the Scheldt, Operation Market Garden, the Rhineland, and the final battles of the war east of the Rhine River. Two battalions of the Black Watch (RHR) of Canada also served in Canada, one in the Regular Army, the other as a Reserve unit. For brief time between 1953 and 1970, the Regiment had two battalions on the order of battle of the Regular Force, with a battalion in the Militia. The Regiment reverted to a one-battalion Militia unit in 1972 and remains in that status today.

[edit] Notable members

    * Robert Munro (1684 - 1746), The original Black Watch commander, Colonel Sir Robert Munro.
    * Alfred Anderson, Scotland's last surviving World War I veteran (now deceased)
    * Fergus Bowes-Lyon
    * Duncan Campbell
    * Walter Cook
    * Henry Davie
    * Thomas Edwards
    * Lewis Pugh Evans
    * Adam Ferguson
    * David Finlay
    * Ian Fleming
    * J. B. S. Haldane
    * John MacKenzie
    * Gillean Robert Maclaine
    * Charles Melvin
    * Eric Newby
    * Simon Ramsay
    * John Ripley
    * Neil Ritchie
    * William Rose
    * William Speakman
    * Rory Stewart
    * Frederick Guthrie Tait
    * Arthur Wauchope
    * Archibald Wavell

[edit] Battle honours

    * [combined battle honours of 42nd Regiment and 73rd Regiment, plus:]
          o Guadaloupe 17591, Martinique 17621, Havannah1, North America 1763-642, Mysore5, Busaco³, Salamanca4, South Africa 1846-76, 1851-2-36 Tel-el-Kebir, Egypt 1882 '84, Kirbekan, Nile 1884-5, Paardeberg, South Africa 1899-1902
          o The Great War [25 battalions]: Retreat from Mons, Marne 1914 '18, Aisne 1914, La Bassée 1914, Ypres 1914 '17 '18, Langemarck 1914, Gheluvelt, Nonne Bosschen, Givenchy 1914, Neuve Chapelle, Aubers, Festubert 1915, Loos, Somme 1916 '18, Albert 1916, Bazentin, Delville Wood, Pozières, Flers-Courcelette, Morval, Thiepval, Le Transloy, Ancre Heights, Ancre 1916, Arras 1917 '18, Vimy 1917, Scarpe 1917 '18, Arleux, Pilckem, Menin Road, Polygon Wood, Poelcappelle, Passchendaele, Cambrai 1917 '18, St Quentin, Bapaume 1918, Rosières, Lys, Estaires, Messines 1918, Hazebrouck, Kemmel, Béthune, Scherpenberg, Soissonnais-Ourcq, Tardenois, Drocourt-Quéant, Hindenburg Line, Épéhy, St Quentin Canal, Beaurevoir, Courtrai, Selle, Sambre, France and Flanders 1914-18, Doiran 1917, Macedonia 1915-18, Egypt 1916, Gaza, Jerusalem, Tell'Asur, Megiddo, Sharon, Damascus, Palestine 1917-18, Tigris 1916, Kut al Amara 1917, Baghdad, Mesopotamia 1915-17
          o The Second World War: Defence of Arras, Ypres-Comines Canal, Dunkirk 1940, Somme 1940, St. Valery-en-Caux, Saar, Breville, Odon, Fontenay le Pesnil, Defence of Rauray, Caen, Falaise, Falaise Road, La Vie Crossing, Le Havre, Lower Maas, Venlo Pocket, Ourthe, Rhineland, Reichswald, Goch, Rhine, North-West Europe 1940 '44-45, Barkasan, British Somaliland 1940, Tobruk 1941, Tobruk Sortie, El Alamein, Advance on Tripoli, Medenine, Zemlet el Lebene, Mareth, Akarit, Wadi Akarit East, Djebel Roumana, Medjez Plain, Si Mediene, Tunis, North Africa 1941-43, Landing in Sicily, Vizzini, Sferro, Gerbini, Adrano, Sferro Hills, Sicily 1943, Cassino II, Liri Valley, Advance to Florence, Monte Scalari, Casa Fortis, Rimini Line, Casa Fabbri Ridge, Savio Bridgehead, Italy 1944-45, Athens, Greece 1944-45, Crete, Heraklion, Middle East 1941, Chindits 1944, Burma 1944
          o The Hook 1952, Korea 1952-53; Al Basrah, Iraq 2003

1. awarded 1909 for services of 42nd Regiment.
2. awarded 1914 for services of 42nd Regiment.
3. awarded 1910 for service of 42nd Regiment.
4. awarded 1951 for service of 42nd Regiment.
5. awarded 1889 for service of 73rd Regiment.
6. awarded 1882 for service of 73rd Regiment.

[edit] Alliances
The Black Watch tartan.
The Black Watch tartan.

    * Flag of Australia Australia - The Royal Queensland Regiment
    * Flag of Australia Australia - The Royal New South Wales Regiment
    * Flag of Canada Canada - The Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) of Canada
    * Flag of Canada Canada - 1st Air Defence Regiment (Lanark and Renfrew Scottish), Royal Canadian Artillery
    * Flag of Canada Canada - The Prince Edward Island Regiment (RCAC)
    * Flag of New Zealand New Zealand - The New Zealand Scottish
    * Royal Navy - HMS Montrose
    * Flag of South Africa South Africa - The Transvaal Scottish

[edit] Anecdotes

When wearing kilts, it is customary for troops to "go regimental" or "military practice", wearing no underwear. In the 1950s, kilted soldiers on parade would be checked by the sergeant major using a mirror on the barrack's floor. In 1997, a Black Watch soldier received wide press exposure, because of windy conditions during a military ceremony in Hong Kong.

[edit] In popular culture

In the American cartoon Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law, the second-season episode Blackwatch Plaid features a parody of the American terrorism alert system that includes a number of levels above the real system's maximum of "Red/Severe." As implied by the episode title, one of these is "Black Watch Plaid," represented by the Black Watch's traditional tartan pattern.

In the Battletech universe, the Royal Black Watch regiment is the Star League Defense Force's most elite BattleMech unit, responsible for the direct defence of the First Lord of the Star League. This is the case with both the original Star League and the resurrected one.

Black Watch are also a playable unit in Rise of Nations, and Age of Empires III for the British.

The Black Watch is the subject of a Irish Rebel song.[5]

There are however also many more complimentary anthems associated with the regiment. The above is a parody of "The Gallant Forty-Twa"; there is also "Wha Saw the Forty-Second", a reworking of the Jacobite song "Wha Wadna Fecht For Charlie"; "Twa Recruitin' Sergeants", and so forth.

In 2006, the National Theatre of Scotland premiered a new play by Gregory Burke compiled from interviews with former soldiers, dealing with the history of the regiment and in particular the recent deployment in Iraq. It met with universally positive reviews.

The Black Watch pattern is a free tartan. This means anyone man may wear a Black Watch tartan without disrespect to the culture of the Scottish Clan system.

[edit] See also

    * Lovat Scouts

[edit] References

   1. ^ http://www.army.mod.uk/highlanders/history.htm
   2. ^ from regimental number - 42
   3. ^ [1]
   4. ^ [2]
   5. ^ "Letters", The Plough, Irish Republican Socialist Party, 14 November 2004. Retrieved on 2007-04-29.

[edit] External links

    * The Black Watch homepage
    * theblackwatch.co.uk
    * regiments.co.uk
    * blackwatchcanada.com
    * royalhighlanders.co.uk
    * Twa Recruitin' Sergeants
    * The Gallant Forty-Twa
    * Wha Saw the Forty-Second?
    * Black Watch (play) at the National Theatre of Scotland website


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Re: O)ne of the funniest stories you will hear about Ferrigno ever!
« Reply #34 on: December 28, 2007, 03:22:26 AM »
German soldiers were even known to retreat before battle just from the skirling of the pipes signalling an onslaught from the Black Watch.

You better believe it. Overweight, half deaf Italian bodybuilders retreated also.
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Re: O)ne of the funniest stories you will hear about Ferrigno ever!
« Reply #35 on: December 28, 2007, 04:19:12 AM »
"Ferrigno's stuff was good equipment...much of the very same stuff still floats around the area today."


The equipment floats? Damn gravity... never around when you need it!
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Re: O)ne of the funniest stories you will hear about Ferrigno ever!
« Reply #36 on: December 28, 2007, 06:40:31 PM »
Wow i'm not impressed....

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Re: O)ne of the funniest stories you will hear about Ferrigno ever!
« Reply #37 on: December 28, 2007, 06:41:53 PM »
And the point of this story is that Lou is a pussy?   ???

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Re: O)ne of the funniest stories you will hear about Ferrigno ever!
« Reply #38 on: December 28, 2007, 06:56:06 PM »
Mike what is your maximum bench?
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« Reply #39 on: December 28, 2007, 07:54:11 PM »
"Ferrigno's stuff was good equipment...much of the very same stuff still floats around the area today."


The equipment floats? Damn gravity... never around when you need it!

LMAO!!!!

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« Reply #40 on: December 28, 2007, 08:38:27 PM »
I offered Matty and Lou a hell of a beating in New York 1975 when the girls told me to stop screaming when I was performing 600lb squats at R&J. I told them I was a Blackwatch Sergeant and they instantly shit themselves. I told Lou I would rip out his hearing aid and shove it up his dad's ass and he would have to lick it back out again.
They are both lucky they survived because no one fucks with the Blackwatch.
 

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Re: O)ne of the funniest stories you will hear about Ferrigno ever!
« Reply #41 on: December 29, 2007, 09:16:06 AM »
Wow i'm not impressed....

Noel, should I be impressed that you are not impressed?

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Re: O)ne of the funniest stories you will hear about Ferrigno ever!
« Reply #42 on: December 29, 2007, 09:17:29 AM »
Mike what is your maximum bench?

Most I ever did was 300. I know...quite weak for all the years of training.

However, I did get 315 up on incline bench. Ironic that I was much stronger on that than flats.

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Re: O)ne of the funniest stories you will hear about Ferrigno ever!
« Reply #43 on: December 29, 2007, 09:19:01 AM »
Noel, should I be impressed that you are not impressed?

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i'm impressed that you're impressed because he's not impressed.

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Re: O)ne of the funniest stories you will hear about Ferrigno ever!
« Reply #44 on: December 29, 2007, 09:20:05 AM »
i'm impressed that you're impressed because he's not impressed.

Your words ring true for me. My statement actually puts me at disadvantage! :)

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« Reply #45 on: December 29, 2007, 10:49:42 AM »
i'm impressed that you're impressed because he's not impressed.


I'm impressed that you're impressed because he's impressed by the other guy who's not impressed.  ;D
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Re: O)ne of the funniest stories you will hear about Ferrigno ever!
« Reply #46 on: December 29, 2007, 10:57:07 AM »
Remember now:

I actually asked Noel that "SHOULD I be impressed that you are not impressed..."

So, I was not necessarily impressed to begin with... :)

But maybe I am now confused!

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« Reply #47 on: December 29, 2007, 10:59:10 AM »
Remember now:

I actually asked Noel that "SHOULD I be impressed that you are not impressed..."

So, I was not necessarily impressed to begin with... :)

But maybe I am now confused!

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« Reply #48 on: December 29, 2007, 12:32:13 PM »
So here it was, the summer of 1979, and my trainer and mentor was opening his own gym in North Haven, CT.

He, me and my training partner travelled to Brooklyn to Lou Ferrigno's Father's equipment company, based on the first floor of their home right in the city(I think).

I remember we were able to outfit the entire gym (about 4,000 square feet) for $14,000.00

Ferrigno's stuff was good equipment...much of the very same stuff still floats around the area today.

Anyway, while our mentor was dealing with Matty Ferrigno (Lou was in Hollywood by now), I saw Lou's brother sitting there, eating italian ice...he looked JUST LIKE LOU, without the bulk.

I saw his sister sitting there, looking JUST LIKE LOU, without the musscles.

Mrs. Ferrigno was very nice and innocent.

She liked that me and my training partner were so young and wanted to make sure we were lifting right and everything.

I asked her:

"Mrs. Ferrigno, how is Lou doing with the Toronto Argonauts?(He was being toiuted in Muscle Builder at the time as being a prospect inb the Canadian FB system, but stopped his career short supposedly because of a torn achilles heel.).

"Oh, no, Michael...my poor Louie...he calls me every night and says...Momma...my beautiful body...its getting all beat up from all of thgis football and hitting and what not...I wanna come home!"

I have nothing against Lou.

I know everyone here rips on him for his 20 dollar pics.

But THAT IS WHAT SHE SAID!

By the way, at the gyms grand opening, Matty came to it and brought pics of Lou...specifically his rear lat spread, side triceps photos, and kept telling everyone that you willo NEVER see a photo of Arnold doiung that pose!

Mike




Now your making fun of retarded people...Lou has many disabilities and now your bringing his parents into it...

Shame on you moosecock the MuscleBear..

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« Reply #49 on: December 29, 2007, 12:47:30 PM »
So mooseballs wants to beat up a retarded guy and a guy sitting in prison for the rest of his life... ::)

I bet Moosenuts starts a thread in the next month saying he wants to fight Titus...

If i am not mistaken this moose nugget guy started a thread awhile back when Trevor died and said something along the lines of he didn't agree with Trevor and would have kicked the shit out of him...But Trevor backed down...Or something along those lines..

He also stated that he was Funnier the Chris Farley ever was and that he could have been on saturday night live but Farley thru him under the bus...Of course all this was said after Farley's death..

Then their was the time that Moosenuckle said that Munzer really wasn't that ripped and that he got way more ripped then Munzer ever did in a show in 1927...Again stated right after Munzer's death...

It will be interesting to hear the stories from moosenipple when Joe Weider himself kicks the bucket...Probably something along the lines of moosepouch was going to buy weider out or that Betty was all of this moosetitty guy back in the day...