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Just Win Baby.... The whole damn world is really gonna miss the great Al Davis. I guess people have questioned his judgement a lot but you know what, it was his money and he won 3 Super Bowls. God Speed Al Davis.
BTW if I wasn't a Detroit die hard all sports, I'd totally be a Raiders fan. Because of this guy. The Legendary Al Davis. RIP
Last American Who Knew What The Fuck He Was Doing Dies
OCTOBER 6, 2011 | ISSUE 47•40
CUPERTINO, CA—Steve Jobs, the visionary co-founder of Apple Computers and the only American in the country who had any clue what the fuck he was doing, died Wednesday at the age of 56. "We haven't just lost a great innovator, leader, and businessman, we've literally lost the only person in this country who actually had his shit together and knew what the hell was going on," a statement from President Barack Obama read in part, adding that Jobs will be remembered both for the life-changing products he created and for the fact that he was able to sit down, think clearly, and execute his ideas—attributes he shared with no other U.S. citizen. "This is a dark time for our country, because the reality is none of the 300 million or so Americans who remain can actually get anything done or make things happen. Those days are over." Obama added that if anyone could fill the void left by Jobs it would probably be himself, but said that at this point he honestly doesn’t have the slightest notion what he’s doing anymore.
Rashean Mathis: "I'm an egg guy. Last year we didn't have (the omelet station). I didn't complain, but I was dying inside."
NASHVILLE, Tenn. ? A Charlie Daniels Band member and a co-writer of ?The Devil Went Down to Georgia? has been killed in a car crash in Tennessee.
A news release from the band says Joel ?Taz? DiGregorio died Wednesday night in a crash on Interstate 40 west of Nashville. He was on his way to meet the band?s tour bus. DiGregorio?s car was the only one involved in the crash.
The 67-year-old DiGregorio is a longtime keyboard player and vocalist for the group. Daniels called him ?one of a kind? in the band?s news release.
DiGregorio was band member for over 40 years. He was from Southbridge, Mass.
The Charlie Daniels Band has canceled a concert Thursday in Cumming, Ga., and a show in Waterbury, Conn., on Saturday.
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