By all archives and videos and documentarys I can see taht trough the and Dave was there.
But in the Garden Lodge during Freddies livingthere,when I look at some clips,there was full of "gold diggers".
Mr.Mouth wrote:
By all archives and videos and documentarys I can see taht trough the and Dave was there.
But in the Garden Lodge during Freddies livingthere,when I look at some clips,there was full of "gold diggers".
Have u replied to yourself because you wanted to add your new sig? You know u can do that in your profile right? I don't add my sig to all my posts it's set up to be there in my profile settings.
This is the point, which attracts my attention from time to time.
On one hand, I haven't seen any of his interviews, where he would speak about Freddie after Freddie's death. And he has never appeared in any sort of Queen/Freddie documentaries of post-1991 era.
On the other hand, I read somewhere, that he was beside Freddie's bed in the minutes, when Freddie was passing away in the evening of November 24th. But neither Jim Hutton, nor Peter Freestone mention it in their books...
Marknow wrote:
Have u replied to yourself because you wanted to add your new sig? You know u can do that in your profile right? I don't add my sig to all my posts it's set up to be there in my profile settings.
Freddie was friends with the current 3rd base coach of the Detroit Tigers, cool................lol.................
(no, I do know who we're talking about here..............but I do think the Tigers guy should have picked 5 for his jersey number......)
The King Of Rhye wrote:
Freddie was friends with the current 3rd base coach of the Detroit Tigers, cool................lol.................
(no, I do know who we're talking about here..............but I do think the Tigers guy should have picked 5 for his jersey number......)
So he's the one who sent Cabrerra in the 8th inning of Game 2 against the O's? btw, great idea about the number 5, but that was Hank Greenberg's, and they retired it in '83.
*goodco* wrote:
So he's the one who sent Cabrerra in the 8th inning of Game 2 against the O's? btw, great idea about the number 5, but that was Hank Greenberg's, and they retired it in '83.
Yeah, that was the guy............tho I'd blame that series result more on the relief pitching (or lack thereof!).......lol
I had a vague idea that that number was retired.........