Favre is the subject of the lead article on si.com right now.
https://www.si.com/nfl/2023/05...ng-force-daily-cover
Brett is caught up in a situation where everyone is trying to figure out how to throw everyone else under the bus.
Favre is the subject of the lead article on si.com right now.
https://www.si.com/nfl/2023/05...ng-force-daily-cover
Brett is caught up in a situation where everyone is trying to figure out how to throw everyone else under the bus.
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Long read…but damn, what a coterie of criminals.
And the fing goobers couldn’t even spell “Favre”. I hope with all my heart that douche nozzle does jail time.
Damn, BK.....First dalliance, now coterie.........are you trying to give us vocabulary lessons?
When I claim to be Milwaukee Public Schools finest…I just might be right! 😀
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TOG article
@Blair Kiel posted:When I claim to be Milwaukee Public Schools finest…I just might be right! 😀
So, besides you, who would be on that list?
I would guess Golda Meir would be the most famous, but then you are looking at
Bud Selig, Herb Kohl, Gil Brandt, Gene Wilder, Terry Porter, and Tony Kubek
Bob Uecker…Al Jarreau ( One night 40 years ago while listening to one of his albums me and a friend looked up his name in the Milwaukee phone book…got his Mom and had a lovely chat…true story.)
I'll be on that list. Jeremiah Curtin, R.B. Hayes, Kosciusko Jr. High, and the great Boys Technical H. S.
My consistent and blistering C average showed all who followed that you CAN get through life doing just enough.
Same!
What year for Tech?
I did freshman year there in ‘74-‘75..but decided I like girls and transferred. 😀
I was there '72 to '76. It became Milwaukee Technical High almost as soon as I got there. But talk about a dominant football program, right? Used to laugh at South Division and Pulaski. Easy pickins every year.
@MichiganPacker posted:So, besides you, who would be on that list?
I would guess Golda Meir would be the most famous, but then you are looking at
Bud Selig, Herb Kohl, Gil Brandt, Gene Wilder, Terry Porter, and Tony Kubek
I remember finding out Golda Meier was a Milwaukee native at my son’s UWM orientation. I was shocked. Didn’t even know she was American.
Once a Trojan, always a Trojan.. thank you for giving me all the fun! I went to Tech because I was star struck at Kosciusko. You guys were rock stars! I seem to remember the team playing right off of my Jr High on Becher St.
@MichiganPacker posted:So, besides you, who would be on that list?
I would guess Golda Meir would be the most famous, but then you are looking at
Bud Selig, Herb Kohl, Gil Brandt, Gene Wilder, Terry Porter, and Tony Kubek
I went to college with Tony Kubek's daughter in Waukesha. She was on the same floor as my future wife. I knew who he was, but I remember how excited by father and future father-in-law were when they saw him at graduation. I think they were more excited about that than the fact we were graduating.
What, no mention of Liberace?
@lovepack posted:Once a Trojan, always a Trojan.. thank you for giving me all the fun! I went to Tech because I was star struck at Kosciusko. Proximity to Tech and all. You guys were rock stars!
Too cool. Also, my football career was just a place holder for soccer…Frosh football wasn’t as glamorous as you might have thought 😀 I just remembered…we brought our tee shirts and socks home ONCE A WEEK to launder..I must have been quite the hit on the city bus back to the Eastside.
@lovepack posted:What, no mention of Liberace?
Technically, West Milwaukee.
Lee or the fiddle player?
@Blair Kiel posted:Technically, West Milwaukee.
We used to go out that way for Polish ham and rolls on Sundays.
It seems If not for Davis being a schmuck and a random audit they may have gotten away with it.
@Herschel posted:It seems If not for Davis being a schmuck and a random audit they may have gotten away with it.
Makes you wonder how much else Favre has gotten away with in Mississippi (and beyond).
If we’re talking old Milwaukee Tech grads, anyone remember RB Keombani Coleman from class of 1988? He ended up playing one season with Holmgren/Favre/Reggie in 1993 as a reserve LB for the Packers. Shortened his name to Keo Coleman for the NFL I believe.
I didn’t play high school football but some of the guys I knew back in those days played against Keo and he just was incredibly dominant at the high school level.
Hey BK, how many times you think we passed each other in the pink hallway?
Age and time…and the fact that I was only at Tech one year has diminished my memory. What was the pink hall?
You should notice that all this mess happened AFTER Brent signed with the vikings. Coincidence? I think not!
The word scumbag was created to describe this giy.
Favre is 100% innocent! He had no clue about any of this and was completely bamboozled by the other parties including the former guvna!
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Never woulda guessed Boris is really Bus Cook
It's all the woke media.
It's also funny how when Bryant knew the crap was hitting the fan the tone of his messages changed dramatically while Favre didn't seemingly pick up on that at all. When your co-conspirator suddenbly goes full CYA mode, maybe take that as a hint.
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@Blair Kiel posted:Age and time…and the fact that I was only at Tech one year has diminished my memory. What was the pink hall?
There was a long, gaudy, windowless pink hallway that got you from one end of the school to the other, like a freeway.
@titmfatied posted:
Greed and Power. The antithesis of justice. They have overtaken any sense of compassion and care for those who struggle in our society.
Victim
That story was incredible and shameful and upsetting all at the same time.
Classic example of a guy that used his power and celebrity to corrupt and influence others to get what he wanted. If the story is true the dude needs to go to jail.
But he won’t. He’s lived a charmed life despite making a lot of horrible choices and being surrounded by a bunch of idiots and like minded people with bad intentions.