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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: Moosejay on February 12, 2008, 05:49:56 PM
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Have been running NPC CT and NE states for about 10 years with Katz.
We do okay...get 60-80 entrants.
One guy, who was, in the '80's, a decent HW NPC guy...welll.the years have not been kind to him or his physique.
He bought many tickets to his "comeback" show with us.
Brought all family and freinds, the whole deal.
Well, four guys in open HW (National Qualifier)...he comes in fourth.
Huge gut, mabe some arms...but he shoulda been 40 pounds lighter.
He porbably represented himself worst than anyone else in the entire show...included first-times.
Well...several days later...I get a terse e-mail from this champ:
"You are a shitty doctor, a shitty promoter, and an even shittier emcee. If I run across you, you will be sorry.
Well, I could have retorted, "Try a diet next time,"..."How many months are you due...?", or, you did look as smooth as a newly opened jar of Skipp's p-butter.
But, I took the high road.
I wrote:
"Mr. XXXX: I am taking liberty with forwarding your interesting e-mail to my colleague, Jim Manion, with the suggestion that you are NEVER enmabled to compete in, train anyone for, or attend any NPC-sanctioned offered anywhere, for the rest of your life.
I actually forwarded this e-mail, got a letter thankingf me from Manion, and never heard or saw from this poor, tortured man again.
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Hahaha..........He actually thought you are a doctor?
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Well, Calmus, I am.
Mike
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I totally agree with what you did BUT the part about not letting him train anyone for an NPC show would not be enforcable.
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HAHAHAHAHAAA He won't recover.
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Well, Calmus, I am.
Mike
Where were you when I was dying of influenza, dammit? >:( You should have written me a 'script for some Test Cyp so I could recover better. ;D
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Where were you when I was dying of influenza, dammit? >:( You should have written me a 'script for some Test Cyp so I could recover better. ;D
DO they let chiropractors write 'scripts?
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P.S.....almost forgot.......unfortunate ly, they let Paki doctors do. :D
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I totally agree with what you did BUT the part about not letting him train anyone for an NPC show would not be enforcable.
No. Agrred, it would not. Just wanted to take him down a notch.
How about THIS, though?
A recent prejudging at the same show/different year...had such an asshole in the audience that I was asked to approach him and speak with him (this before finally resorting to summoning the two cops we keep on hand at the front door, which we must do for any events that attracts large numbers of people).
A burly guy (you know, big under clothes, but has never and will never coimpete) anjd knows everything) was gettingb very loud about the fact that we did not have a program book for the show and that last week's show somewhere else had one and the show was so easy to follow.
He carried on that HE, naturally, could run a show much better than myself, Jerry Mastrangelo and Mike Katz (MK & JM running these things for OVER 40 years).
You had to be there to see what a tool this guy was.
So, as he was disturbing both spectators AND judges during the prejudging and calmly and nicely asked him if there was a problem with anything (I did not say what is YOUR probablem or anything like that to set him off....diplomacy, boys)
He went into the spiel, loudly and even more angrily, about "NO PROGRAM"./..HOW IN HELL CAN I FOLLOW THIS SHOW without one...yadadadada.
Now, I looked at his lovely girlfriend sitting next to him, who was most obviously mortified in embarassment.
Soi, I tried, one more time, to save this guy.
But he started up on personal attacks on Mike Katz and how he sucks.
Well, Mike May do a lot of things...but sucking ain't one of them," I retorted.
Now, it was like, fuck this guy, he is OUT of here.
These were the options I provided him:
He and his companion could follow me up and out to the outside doors, and they could peacefully take their leave for are oh, so shitty contest.
If that was to hi taste, I would have both of our fully armed police officers come down and physically escort he and his date out of the facility...(Think..."Don't TAZE me, bro...Don't taze me.... :D)
But I didn't leave it at that. I looked at him evely, and asked, "Hey, are you here to watch a friend or relative in the prejudging?
Yeah, man, my little brother."
"Oh...I see you have an entry form in your hand. You will, if you'd read any of it, that I, as a promoter, reserve the right to disqualify any contestant at any and for basically any reason.
Asshole brothers are a great reason.
Never mind the cops. If you do not leave right now, and, I have a feeling your brother is a nice kid, and I am sure he has worked all year and very hard for his moment in the sun....if you and your galpal don't run, not walk out of here, I will summarily disqualify the young man.
I will blame you for this, and rightly so.
I needn't have said anymore...his mortified galpal dragged his mangy ass out of the show.
Don't know if I'd have thrown his bro out....just glad Katz wasn't there yet...I have seen him take types like this "down to Chinatown"
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DO they let chiropractors write 'scripts?
Some states...I can only for MRI's, CAT scans, blood tests and similar tests
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Again I totally agree with you about assholes in the audience BUT taking it out on his brother, basically disqualiying him for ANY reason is being just as bad as the guy in the audience, maybe worse. Now, you did say that you "didn't know" if you would have which to me implies that you "may" have. Again, not a cool thing to even think of doing. You may think that you can toss someone out for any reason, but that is not true.
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If your running a show of course you can throw anyone out you want to.
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If your running a show of course you can throw anyone out you want to.
As long as you have a valid reason.
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Disgusted:
If you read on the back of , at least, our NPC application and entry form, it does, indeed, state that we reserve the right to disqualify the entrant, for any reason (within reason, of course).
And it would not be in my heart to do that...I competed over nearly a 25 year span myself.
And, as you read, I did not expell the kid from the show.
However, let's say it got to the point where I had to summon the entrant just to help cool down his brother (and, please...keep in mind....any of us that run shows HARDLY have time for such unfettered bullshit)...because I was thinking of eliminating him.
He'd see that it WAS, indeed, his lot to be responsible for the behavior of those visiting to see hiom perform.
Rules are rules...and I am all for bending them to make everbody happy.
Now, if the entrant was also a total, colossal asshole (and, as you know, people like this DO exist :))....and I saw that my efforts to other, more deserving bb's and fans were left wanting....then him and his herd thundering jackasses of an "enterage" would be gone.
"For the good of the many, the few must suffer"
I did ask the embarrassed girlfriend, while ingnoring cro-magnon asshole, WHY she was going out with him...if she was going out with him or just happened to accompany him...and that did her parentls know about her plight?....all while ignoring cromag...as he was sitting right there...it was CLASSIC.
Mike
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As long as you have a valid reason.
The Police there that evening said something to extent of "Disturbing the peace and calm, and ability to enjoy ones surroundings in a relaxing atmosphere" is grounds for arrest and detainment.
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Disgusted:
If you read on the back of , at least, our NPC application and entry form, it does, indeed, state that we reserve the right to disqualify the entrant, for any reason (within reason, of course).
I think that we are in agreement here. The "within reason" part.
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The Police there that evening said something to extent of "Disturbing the peace and calm, and ability to enjoy ones surroundings in a relaxing atmosphere" is grounds for arrest and detainment.
Just to clarify, I was referring to the guys brother that you mentioned possibly throwing out. The other guy derserved to leave on his ass.
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Here we go again Moosejaw, you are starting to make shit up ::)
Just cant stop with one story, always has to be another one to top the previous one. ;D
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Of course. There are ALWAYS excetions.
However, if you are a 'right thinking' man, as I feel you likely are, you'd probably follow my course.
The day worked out great for everyone.
The competitor in question won his class, was electrified with happiness, and both He AND his parents approached me and my co-promoters and profusely apologized for the other son's behavior.
All bad had passed, and I thanked them and him for his participation and welcomed him back in the future.
I got the feeling this was not the first apology they had made for him.
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Here we go again Moosejaw, you are starting to make shit up ::)
Just cant stop with one story, always has to be another one to top the previous one. ;D
Come on now traps...you know I have a bag full of story more than Mother Goose...!
Gotta share
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Just to clarify, I was referring to the guys brother that you mentioned possibly throwing out. The other guy derserved to leave on his ass.
Understood
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Here we go again Moosejaw, you are starting to make shit up ::)
Just cant stop with one story, always has to be another one to top the previous one. ;D
And, my thirst for extrapolation!
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He'd see that it WAS, indeed, his lot to be responsible for the behavior of those visiting to see hiom perform.
It's a public event, you sell tickets, right? If that's the case, and the asshole brother bought a ticket, and wasn't given any special consideration because his brother was in the show, then how exactly is he the competitor's responsibility? Just because they're related?
The guy is there to compete in a show... he paid his entry fee... crowd control isn't his job - it's your job as promotor. You have every right to have security kick out the asshole in the audience. But if you had tried to make it his brother's problem, you would have been in the wrong. I agree with Disgusted on this.
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yep, Moosejaw was way out of line with his "collective punishment"
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It's a public event, you sell tickets, right? If that's the case, and the asshole brother bought a ticket, and wasn't given any special consideration because his brother was in the show, then how exactly is he the competitor's responsibility? Just because they're related?
The guy is there to compete in a show... he paid his entry fee... crowd control isn't his job - it's your job as promotor. You have every right to have security kick out the asshole in the audience. But if you had tried to make it his brother's problem, you would have been in the wrong. I agree with Disgusted on this.
It's okay to agree wioth disgusted or have your own opinion.
That is not how we run our shows.
We don't care for disgusting, disrespectful commesnt coming out of the mouths of bores who sit next to mothers, fathers, grandparents, and others who try to enjoy the show in piece and not hear profane, pornographic-like talk.
They can go to the Arnold for that. And that is fine.
IT IS IN OUR CONTRACT with competitors that it is THEIR respoonsibility to control their peeps.
Now, this is RAQRELY a problem. So we rarely invoke any of the tenets of this rule.
In the aforementioned jackasses case (some of you may have even slugged him-I may have if I was younger and not had much to lose)...although he did leave on his own...his brother WOULD have been summoned. We would have made it HIS responsibility to get his brother to peacefully leave.
If not, he'd be DQ'd (although the odds of this happening would still be miniscule.
I already told you I competed many years...I know what goes into it, etc, etc.
But rules are rules, and Katz READS THEM ALL TO EVERYONE AT THE STARTY OF EACH COMPETITOR MEETING.
Mike
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yep, Moosejaw was way out of line with his "collective punishment"
Not "mine"...decided years ago by a collective.
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Well, Calmus, I am.
Mike
Chiropracters are not "doctors", they are "massage therapists" who can "manipulte"....
BTW-who was the tubby has-been from the 80's??????
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Chiropracters are not "doctors", they are "massage therapists" who can "manipulte"....
BTW-who was the tubby has-been from the 80's??????
I am primary care doc in CT...don't know where you hail from but it's not US...I would not give out his name...he does not merit the regard
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I am primary care doc in CT...don't know where you hail from but it's not US...I would not give out his name...he does not merit the regard
Hey Dr Mike, it sounds like you and ol' Mike Katz run some great shows up in New England.
My first show was the 1978 AAU Mr Eastern seaboard in Greewich , Conn.
I met Mike Katz there and got my 1st ever trophy presented to me by Chris Dickerson, which was quite a thrill .
I judge regional NPC shows here in Ga now where I live and work.
I am trying to stay on my diet and make a comeback myself at the tender age of 49 LOL.
I hope fair better than the guy who had the attitude issues. ;)
The conduct ,ego and delusional , self absorbed comments still amaze me after all my years in bodybuilding.
Ironic how you see some of the same kid of wacky behavior on shows like American Idol as well.
I see this one guy at many of the area shows, with a huge handelbar moustache and obvious-absurd synthol all over his body . He seems ok and does not exhibit bad sportsmanship, but I have to wonder why he does "that" to his body. It must take considerable effort to inject all the synthol , so it is no accident or spur of the momment idea on his part.
Plus, he keeps doing it , show after show , year after year. At what point does he finally realize how ridiculous he looks ? Like the "comeback guy" you had to judge, what are these folks thinking???
Have a great 2008! Howard
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Hey Dr Mike, it sounds like you and ol' Mike Katz run some great shows up in New England.
My first show was the 1978 AAU Mr Eastern seaboard in Greewich , Conn.
I met Mike Katz there and got my 1st ever trophy presented to me by Chris Dickerson, which was quite a thrill .
I judge regional NPC shows here in Ga now where I live and work.
I am trying to stay on my diet and make a comeback myself at the tender age of 49 LOL.
I hope fair better than the guy who had the attitude issues. ;)
The conduct ,ego and delusional , self absorbed comments still amaze me after all my years in bodybuilding.
Ironic how you see some of the same kid of wacky behavior on shows like American Idol as well.
I see this one guy at many of the area shows, with a huge handelbar moustache and obvious-absurd synthol all over his body . He seems ok and does not exhibit bad sportsmanship, but I have to wonder why he does "that" to his body. It must take considerable effort to inject all the synthol , so it is no accident or spur of the momment idea on his part.
Plus, he keeps doing it , show after show , year after year. At what point does he finally realize how ridiculous he looks ? Like the "comeback guy" you had to judge, what are these folks thinking???
Have a great 2008! Howard
Thanks Howard.
Actually, I was at that show in Greenwich as a spectator...it was my first ever and I was 15.
I have no idea what they are thinking...only that I surmise that they do bb for the wrong reasons, especially not for self-gratification.
I try to ignore them...there are too many good people otherwise!
Best,
Mike
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We don't care for disgusting, disrespectful commesnt coming out of the mouths of bores who sit next to mothers, fathers, grandparents, and others who try to enjoy the show in piece and not hear profane, pornographic-like talk.
Agree, glad to see someone said something to the douche. Lots of people dont want the confrontation and an ass bag like this ruins the event for everyone else. I have seen jerkoffs like this at shows. Your a hero.
Disqualifiying the kid would have been the wrong move maybe, but I think he was just using it as a way for this guy to see his point and get him to leave without any real problems starting. Best to avoid physical confrontations in that setting.
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Agree, glad to see someone said something to the douche. Lots of people dont want the confrontation and an ass bag like this ruins the event for everyone else. I have seen jerkoffs like this at shows. Your a hero.
Disqualifiying the kid would have been the wrong move maybe, but I think he was just using it as a way for this guy to see his point and get him to leave without any real problems starting. Best to avoid physical confrontations in that setting.
ABSOLUTELY.
That is EXACTLY why I said that...leverage.
It would have to be truly a worst-case scenario to DQ a competitor.
Thanks for your words,
Mike
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DILPOMACY was the best route there
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Mike, what year was the show with the HW who came in last? I gotta go back and look at my pics now! ;D
Running a show is usually a thankless job...from promoting, to actually making the show happen, to expediting, to judging....you never make everyone happy. You and Mike do a terrific job in CT...I'm always glad to be part of that show. 8)
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Mike, what year was the show with the HW who came in last? I gotta go back and look at my pics now! ;D
Running a show is usually a thankless job...from promoting, to actually making the show happen, to expediting, to judging....you never make everyone happy. You and Mike do a terrific job in CT...I'm always glad to be part of that show. 8)
Thank you. It is also a pleasure to have you there.
Jeez....the year of the boorish HW may have been as far back as 2001...may have been year we had Ray Johannes as guest poser.
Mike
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Disrusted, why did they allow King to elbow George? ???
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Thank you. It is also a pleasure to have you there.
Jeez....the year of the boorish HW may have been as far back as 2001...may have been year we had Ray Johannes as guest poser.
Mike
Ah, I think I've been there the last three years. Hope to see you again later this year! :)
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Moose,
Are you tight with Mr. & Mrs 'ripitupbaby'? I know they have something to do with the shows in your neck of the woods.
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Disrusted, why did they allow King to elbow George? ???
They didn't "allow" him Schaune. King and George kissed and made up, I was there when they did. George is a pretty good guy. So, if they can let it go, can you? ???
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ABSOLUTELY.
That is EXACTLY why I said that...leverage.
It would have to be truly a worst-case scenario to DQ a competitor.
Thanks for your words,
Mike
I may have said the same thing in the heat of the moment, but I am surprised that it is written in the waiver that these guys sign. I know that you have nothing to do with that so I don't want it to seem like I'm raggin on you. You seem like a pretty good guy.
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Moose,
Are you tight with Mr. & Mrs 'ripitupbaby'? I know they have something to do with the shows in your neck of the woods.
Yes, she and her husband do an outstanding job of photographing and scoring our shows.
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I may have said the same thing in the heat of the moment, but I am surprised that it is written in the waiver that these guys sign. I know that you have nothing to do with that so I don't want it to seem like I'm raggin on you. You seem like a pretty good guy.
Thanks and yes. They should probably remove that from the rules...but maybe there was a precedent somewhere or at sometime that made it necessary.
Mike