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and we can't leave out this one..............:142smilie

he had no problem laughing with others about himself...one of a kind.



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That's his spit bottle :facepalm:

Smurph and I gave him so much hell about that thing.

Big problems one night at Planet Hollywood when the pit told him he couldn't have that thing and play craps. Oh man, that was a funny scene. :mj07:

Another time, we were staying at the Baltimore downtown Hilton getting ready to walk over to see the Colts/Ravens playoff game and that bottle was on the sink. I went over to brush my teeth and picked it up to move it. Fucking thing was stinky. Anyway when I set it down, apparently he missed on his last spit and it went down the side of the bottle and when I set it down and took my hand off the bottle a big, thick, long string of spit was stuck on my hand and connected to the bottle as well. Puked immediately in the sink. Holy shit was that sickening. :facepalm:

We were at the game and he ordered a double VO neat and a beer for me. You should have seen his face when the guy told him $32 :142smilie
 

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Another time, we were staying at the Baltimore downtown Hilton getting ready to walk over to see the Colts/Ravens playoff game and that bottle was on the sink. I went over to brush my teeth and picked it up to move it. Fucking thing was stinky. Anyway when I set it down, apparently he missed on his last spit and it went down the side of the bottle and when I set it down and took my hand off the bottle a big, thick, long string of spit was stuck on my hand and connected to the bottle as well. Puked immediately in the sink. Holy shit was that sickening.


:mj07::mj07:
 

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kosar, mj & whatshisnuts

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and we can't leave out this one..............:142smilie

he had no problem laughing with others about himself...one of a kind.



Awesome. Thanks for the responses.

Whatshisnuts looks like one of my good buddies....was the best man at his wedding....actually they could be brothers.....



Kosar looks like a riot man would've loved to met him....I have been trying to quit chewing for about 2 years.....one of the reasons is cause my daughter always tries picking up my spit bottles haha....I have done it for 11 years and even I think its nasty...


Anyways, he looks like a great time
 

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Pardon me for not knowing. But I've been lurking since 2001 an remember him very well. What happened to him ?
 

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He was hitting it hard the last 3 or 4 months and he had some serious warning symptoms he chose to ignore. The warnings were serious. :(
 

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He was hitting it hard the last 3 or 4 months and he had some serious warning symptoms he chose to ignore. The warnings were serious. :(

Thanks jack---just did a search and read about it. Terrible--great dude with a great sense of humor. Waaaay to young.
 

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Matt and I only had a few exchanges but I was one of the many that got some great laughs reading his posts. He is one of the guys that I had hoped to meet at a golf outing one day. I remember where I was when I read Jack's post that Matt had passed. I was in Salt Lake City on a business at the end of my rope with my own struggles with alcoholism. Ignoring all of the clear signs myself. It made me very sad to know that a good guy that was much loved succumbed to the powerful and hideous disease. Alcoholism takes no prisoners and does not discriminate. It was one of the things that helped me finally get sober and save my own life. I am thankful for that and sorry for the loss to those that knew him. I never had the chance to meet him. RIP Kosar. Old school is right, he lives on in the hearts and minds of many in the mj community, and definitely missed.

I would have liked to personally thank him for 'Hedgetard'
'Jack has seen my house on google earth, ask him where I live' - Hedgetard

http://www.madjacksports.com/forum/showthread.php?204343-Saturday-picks
 

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Matt and I only had a few exchanges but I was one of the many that got some great laughs reading his posts. He is one of the guys that I had hoped to meet at a golf outing one day. I remember where I was when I read Jack's post that Matt had passed. I was in Salt Lake City on a business at the end of my rope with my own struggles with alcoholism. Ignoring all of the clear signs myself. It made me very sad to know that a good guy that was much loved succumbed to the powerful and hideous disease. Alcoholism takes no prisoners and does not discriminate. It was one of the things that helped me finally get sober and save my own life. I am thankful for that and sorry for the loss to those that knew him. I never had the chance to meet him. RIP Kosar. Old school is right, he lives on in the hearts and minds of many in the mj community, and definitely missed.

I would have liked to personally thank him for 'Hedgetard'
'Jack has seen my house on google earth, ask him where I live' - Hedgetard

http://www.madjacksports.com/forum/showthread.php?204343-Saturday-picks

Jw....Good to see you & glad that you are doing better....
 

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Jabberwocky,

I could write a book about how important your post is but I will reframe.

I will simply say ..

a spirit that touched and brought joy to not only those he met but to those whom he communicated with through the typed word smiles upon you now.


a million miles of smiles on your continued sobriety.
 

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Jabberwocky,

I could write a book about how important your post is but I will reframe.

I will simply say ..

a spirit that touched and brought joy to not only those he met but to those whom he communicated with through the typed word smiles upon you now.


a million miles of smiles on your continued sobriety.

you were very close to Matt and his situation? You write often of words of inspiration, just wonder how close you two were?
 

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Thank you AR. And right back at you Old School.

Betone, read the first words I wrote. I only had a limited number of exchanges with him here. I never met him. Wish I would have. His posts made he laugh. He made fun of the people who needed making fun of and seemed like a good guy. When he passed I just remember it as a wake up call. A cautionary tale from afar for me. We were not friends and did not mean to imply that. Hence, the opening line of "I only had a few exchanges with Matt....never met him...sorry for your loss to those who knew and loved him." So to sum it up for you Betone, just read the first few words I wrote and take it from there.
 

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you were very close to Matt and his situation? You write often of words of inspiration, just wonder how close you two were?


Hey Betone, can you find one fucking post with "words of inspiration"? WTF are you talking about? Post just one..... And when you can't please post that you are totally wrong and full of shit. That would be the honorable thing to do.
 

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Matt and I only had a few exchanges but I was one of the many that got some great laughs reading his posts. He is one of the guys that I had hoped to meet at a golf outing one day. I remember where I was when I read Jack's post that Matt had passed. I was in Salt Lake City on a business at the end of my rope with my own struggles with alcoholism. Ignoring all of the clear signs myself. It made me very sad to know that a good guy that was much loved succumbed to the powerful and hideous disease. Alcoholism takes no prisoners and does not discriminate. It was one of the things that helped me finally get sober and save my own life. I am thankful for that and sorry for the loss to those that knew him. I never had the chance to meet him. RIP Kosar. Old school is right, he lives on in the hearts and minds of many in the mj community, and definitely missed.

I would have liked to personally thank him for 'Hedgetard'
'Jack has seen my house on google earth, ask him where I live' - Hedgetard

http://www.madjacksports.com/forum/showthread.php?204343-Saturday-picks

Great post.
 

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Hey Betone, can you find one fucking post with "words of inspiration"? WTF are you talking about? Post just one..... And when you can't please post that you are totally wrong and full of shit. That would be the honorable thing to do.

Kind of strange thing to get angry about.:shrug:
 
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