Anyway an interview with Natasha Richardson caught my eye. She is evidently
the wife of actor Liam Neeson who was seriously injured in a motorcycle
accident. The report was that while riding his 89 HD (model unknown) he
swerved to avoid a deer and wrecked. Tough situation for the guy and I feel
bad for him.
In the interview however, his wife states:
"He's been so incredibly careful with it."
"He takes it out four times a year, always wears a helmet and goes 25 miles
an hour."
Talk about adding insult to injury. I'm sure the poor guy is thrilled having
his wife spread this out all over the place. Why doesn't she twist the knife
while it's in his back?!?
I don't know, then again, maybe that really is how he rides.
OK, I'm buying one for anybody that listens to this, and TWO for anybody
that admits they peek at their wife's wimmin's mags, or check out the
Victoria's Secret catalog when it arrives.
Phil (half of the famous Phil and Alyce Show)
00 XL1200C
Wow, that is pretty bad. I have a feeling if Liam were interviewed for a men's
magazine, he'd probably say he was going 70 on a small country lane when a
1,000 lb. buck ran out in front of him. He swerved to avoid hurting the poor
thing only to have his bike malfunction at that very second sending him to the
ground in a cloud of dirt and leaves. He then crawled miles in the cold and
damp to finally find help. He nearly died. ;-)
_
.-.-.=\-. Mary
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But only after having killed the buck with his bare hands and teeth, gutting
it, skinning it, and covering himself with the hide (all this while wearing a
Kilt..) Oh, and changing a flat for a damsel in distress..
Doug
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Soon to be a 1400 watt..
Phil and Alyce wrote:
> I was recently leafin' through one of them wimmins magazines my wife always
> gets.
> (usually I only check out the panty adds)
>
> Anyway an interview with Natasha Richardson caught my eye. She is evidently
> the wife of actor Liam Neeson who was seriously injured in a motorcycle
> accident. The report was that while riding his 89 HD (model unknown) he
> swerved to avoid a deer and wrecked. Tough situation for the guy and I feel
> bad for him.
>
> In the interview however, his wife states:
> "He's been so incredibly careful with it."
> "He takes it out four times a year, always wears a helmet and goes 25 miles
> an hour."
>
> Talk about adding insult to injury. I'm sure the poor guy is thrilled having
> his wife spread this out all over the place. Why doesn't she twist the knife
> while it's in his back?!?
>
> I don't know, then again, maybe that really is how he rides.
>
> OK, I'm buying one for anybody that listens to this, and TWO for anybody
> that admits they peek at their wife's wimmin's mags, or check out the
> Victoria's Secret catalog when it arrives.
>
> Phil (half of the famous Phil and Alyce Show)
>
> 00 XL1200C
There is a lesson to be learned here. Riding a bike only four times a year,
would be a joke in trying to develop or maintain riding skills.
Keep That Shiny Side Up,
Bill
99 Fatboy (modified to run and look great)
>OK, I'm buying one for anybody that listens to this, and TWO for anybody
>that admits they peek at their wife's wimmin's mags, or check out the
>Victoria's Secret catalog when it arrives.
Thanks for the brewski. Don't know about them wimmin's mags, but the
Victoria's Sectet's in *my* name.
R.E. #92 DOF#1 BC#1
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Phil and Alyce <pal...@mindspring.com> wrote in message
news:8oevg2$dpq$1...@slb6.atl.mindspring.net...
> I was recently leafin' through one of them wimmins magazines my wife
always
> gets.
> (usually I only check out the panty adds)
>
> Anyway an interview with Natasha Richardson caught my eye. She is
evidently
> the wife of actor Liam Neeson who was seriously injured in a motorcycle
> accident. The report was that while riding his 89 HD (model unknown) he
> swerved to avoid a deer and wrecked. Tough situation for the guy and I
feel
> bad for him.
>
> In the interview however, his wife states:
> "He's been so incredibly careful with it."
> "He takes it out four times a year, always wears a helmet and goes 25
miles
> an hour."
>
> Talk about adding insult to injury. I'm sure the poor guy is thrilled
having
> his wife spread this out all over the place. Why doesn't she twist the
knife
> while it's in his back?!?
>
> I don't know, then again, maybe that really is how he rides.
>
> OK, I'm buying one for anybody that listens to this, and TWO for anybody
> that admits they peek at their wife's wimmin's mags, or check out the
> Victoria's Secret catalog when it arrives.
>
>There is a lesson to be learned here. Riding a bike only four times a year,
>would be a joke in trying to develop or maintain riding skills.
>
>Keep That Shiny Side Up,
>Bill
>99 Fatboy (modified to run and look great)
>
The real lesson is never tell your wife how you actually ride, and
always say it was the other guy's (or the deer's) fault.
Canoli
> In the interview however, his wife states:
> "He's been so incredibly careful with it."
> "He takes it out four times a year, always wears a helmet and goes 25
miles
> an hour."
>
> Talk about adding insult to injury. I'm sure the poor guy is thrilled
having
> his wife spread this out all over the place. Why doesn't she twist the
knife
> while it's in his back?!?
>
> I don't know, then again, maybe that really is how he rides.
>
> OK, I'm buying one for anybody that listens to this, and TWO for anybody
> that admits they peek at their wife's wimmin's mags, or check out the
> Victoria's Secret catalog when it arrives.
>
> Phil (half of the famous Phil and Alyce Show)
>
> 00 XL1200C
>
Thanks for the 2 Buds. Reading my wife's "wimmen's mags" <aside from the
lingerie ads> is like getting a good look at the other teams playbook
(although we ALL know she'll win the damn game anyway). Vickie's Secret, on
the other hand, has merits that require no additional description.
--
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'93 FXDL - The "Low Fat Wider"
'99 FXD - the Spouse's ride - a "Low Glider" now
'76 FXE - Deceased, a moment of silence please
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[snip]
> an interview with Natasha
> Richardson caught my eye.
> She is evidently the wife of actor
> Liam Neeson who was seriously injured
> in a motorcycle accident.
[snip]
> In the interview however, his wife states:
> "He's been so incredibly careful with it."
> "He takes it out four times a year, always
> wears a helmet and goes 25 miles
> an hour."
>
> Talk about adding insult to injury.
> I'm sure the poor guy is thrilled having
> his wife spread this out all over the
> place. Why doesn't she twist the knife
> while it's in his back?!?
>
> I don't know, then again, maybe that
> really is how he rides.
[snip]
The 25 mph part has to be an exaggeration
by his wife, but the four times per year
part could easily be true.
If you had -- he's a movie star, so
I'm just guessing at what's in *his*
toy box -- jet skis, snowmobiles,
powerboats, sailboats, ATVs,
luxury cars, street cars, race cars,
4 X 4s, as well as an array of
motorcycles to choose from I'm sure
you'd be hard-pressed to pick what to
play with next.
Not to mention his wife...
http://www.tmaw.webfusion.co.uk/natashar.html
... is actress Vanessa Redgrave's
daughter.
Who cares?
Well, I'm just thinking that his
wife's family is in "Show Biz",
his wife's an actress, he just got
Gobs O'Bucks from starring in that
latest Star Wars flick.
He's got Money, his wife's got Money,
his family has Money!
Motorcycling is more fun than
I've ever experienced, but this
man has Options.
He's got *lots* of options
that the normal, standard-issue
individual simply does not have.
If he only gets out on his bike
four times a year I wouldn't be
surprised.
Some Liam Neeson trivia:
His first name is actually William
and by shortening it (snip the "Wil")
you get "Liam".
Now aren't you glad you read this post?
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00 FLSTF
>If you had -- he's a movie star, so
>I'm just guessing at what's in *his*
>toy box -- jet skis, snowmobiles,
>powerboats, sailboats, ATVs,
>luxury cars, street cars, race cars,
>4 X 4s, as well as an array of
>motorcycles to choose from I'm sure
>you'd be hard-pressed to pick what to
>play with next.
>He's got *lots* of options
>that the normal, standard-issue
>individual simply does not have.
Keep in mind that a LOT of actors and celebs have riders (no pun)
on their contracts with their agents, studios, production companies,
etc. not to engage in "dangerous" activites while at work, prepping
for a film, etc.
Most actors have to average at least 3 films a year if they
want to keep their "lifestyle", so when they're not in production
on one film, they're getting ready for another and are covered
by all sorts of clauses as to what activites they may engage in,
including getting pregnant.
It costs a Producer or studio a ton of $$ to get insurance
on a film. Read the credits at the end of any feature film and you will
always see a credit for "Completion Bond Provided by Credit Suisse
DeLyonnaise". You don't lay out $40-100 million bucks up front just
to have your lead actor roll his bike and put a six month delay on
the production as they have contracts with the other actors that still
have to be honored, i.e. payed out., and the film still isn't getting
into the theaters so the insurance company is left holding the bag.
It costs an average $12,000-24,000 a day to rent a soundstage in
LA, not including the cost of the crew and equipment and that has
to be paid whether the actor shows up or not.
They have guys on set taking drugs tests, taking pictures of the
principle actors for record keeping, etc.
Been there, done that. We had to have retinal scans every six months
to see if we had any new laser burns from any special EFX that we had
done that could cause a problem on our next films. Too much money
at stake. I've always been surpised that they let Travola and Cruise
fly their own planes while working, but maybe statistically they are
better off than flying charter or commercial. You can bet that they can't
go off deer hunting in WI while working a film. I worked two Michael Jackson
Pepsi commercials, and you wouldn't believe the individual and corporate
"contracts" that we each had to sign. We could only drink Pepsi or Perrier
water, we could only respond to Mr. Jackson if he asked us a question, we
could not initiate a conversation, no clothing with any corporate emblems,
we did not know the location of where we were to work until one half hour
while our transportation was on the road, and on those days they would rent 3
diff. studios in LA, and only tell you via cell phone while your vehicle was
enroute where to report. And then we were all patted down and had two show
two I.D.'s This is not just something quirky to Jackson, we've been through
that with much lesser celebs, Swartznegger, Eddie Murphy, the list goes
on. We even had to do that with Disney for their freakin' animation, no
talking for up to ten years about what we saw inside Disney Feature
Animation out in Glendale. I still have a contractual obligation to them
in effect since 1992 that's says I can't say the words CAPS... I'll
leave it at that, except that you can imagine the manic rush that is
going on at places like Industrial Magic to create credible digital
"actors". They don't miss a shoot, say what their supposed to,
and aren't junkies. A little secret that the Screen Actors Guild
doesn't like to talk about is that alot of production companies
now require, or have the talent provide a full body digital scan in
case something goes wrong. Then they at least have something
to work with. Ever see "The Crow" with Brandon Lee. If not, he
accidently blew his brains out with a pistol that had blanks in it,
but still at close enough range to kill. There's a scene in that film
where he's standing in front of a mirror looking at himself. Well
folks, that ain't him, it's someone else's body with his face mapped
onto the living person. Still gives me the creeps, but they had to do
it to finish the film.
> >There is a lesson to be learned here. Riding a bike only four times a
year,
> >would be a joke in trying to develop or maintain riding skills.
> >Keep That Shiny Side Up,
> >Bill 99 Fatboy (modified to run and look great)
> The real lesson is never tell your wife how you actually ride, and
> always say it was the other guy's (or the deer's) fault.
> Canoli
Canoli, you're on to something here! How many of us have *always*
told the wife, (or mother) how we really ride? Some things need not
be broadcast! After all we may go into politics some day!
Karl
Sounds like he's still breaking it in ;-)
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LOL...
<snip the Liam deerhunter stuff>
>OK, I'm buying one for anybody that listens to this,
>and TWO for anybody that admits they peek at their
>wife's wimmin's mags, or check out the Victoria's Secret
>catalog when it arrives.
Some of us "Mature" men are into Modern Maturity. Those gray haired
mommas, oh baby. And when you get to see that little "depends"
bulge... HOTTIES everyone of 'em.
>Phil (half of the famous Phil and Alyce Show)
>00 XL1200C
Len BS#90 SENS
'99 FXD
'73 XLH
<http://home.att.net/~LenBradner/Harley-Davidson>
Stop! Please! You're killin' me here! Did you have to say "bulge"?!?
Where's my Viagra?!?
Looks like I be owin' you two cans of Ensure.
Drink up.
That's how I'm going to tell it when I finally go down. Either that
or "At first I was overpowered by the smell, I've lived in small
finishing villages all my life, but this was something else
altogether. Of course I should have been tipped off by the "Entrance"
and arrow tattoo'd on the inner thigh..."
Oh, ah, sorry, I got a little side tracked.
> _
> .-.-.=\-. Mary
> (_)=='(_) Realriders.com
>
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It is absolutely incredible the number and variety of stories you ome up
with. Makes my head hurt just reading some of them...
Well, when you're self employed for 14 years, most of it in the entertainment
and media, ya see a lotta strange stuff. My poor dearly departed father used
to shake his head at me because he kept the same job for 35 years, and in
the meantime, I would work 35 different jobs in one year... He couldn't fathom
it, but it keeps ya from getting bored.
I'll tell ya about the Sheikha in Kuwait and the Alka Selzter story
sometime.. As Steve Liggett once confirmed, this stuff is too strange to
make up..
>OK, I'm buying one for anybody that listens to this, and TWO for anybody
>that admits they peek at their wife's wimmin's mags, or check out the
>Victoria's Secret catalog when it arrives.
Hell, check 'em out? I steal them and take 'em to work for the boys to
"read"
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