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Is Tim McGraw a dick?

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Most rednecks get on my nerves bad enough as it is. I heard in the media reports that he's a spoiled little brat that throws fits when he doesn't get his way. He was born rich so I wonder. All these skinny entertainers thinking they're bad asses, i.e. Axyl Rose, Sean Penn.
 
HeatherRae said:
You like me, and I'm a redneck...lol.

You're not a redneck. Do you wear a cowboy hat, drive a pick-up truck and act all macho?
 
I drive a pickup truck, quite a bit actually. Dodge Ram. Cowboy hat? No. Macho? Are you joking? LOL
 
HeatherRae said:
I drive a pickup truck, quite a bit actually. Dodge Ram. Cowboy hat? No. Macho? Are you joking? LOL

Ride em' cowgirl. Have you ridden a mechanical bull? I've met some dumb redneck bitches in the last few months. It's enough to make a man turn gay. LOL
 
Heck no, I've never ridden a bull. Only whorey retarded bitches do that. LOL.
 
HeatherRae said:
Heck no, I've never ridden a bull. Only whorey retarded bitches do that. LOL.

Well, I'm not sure about that, but I've met plenty of those types of women lately. "Oh wouldn't that boy look good in some wranglers and a cowboy hat?" LOL
 
I thought he grew up in a broken home with little money and didnt know his real dad until he was an adult? He's a member of the same fraternity I am, so he rules.
 
juiceddreadlocks said:
I thought he grew up in a broken home with little money and didnt know his real dad until he was an adult? He's a member of the same fraternity I am, so he rules.

His dad is Tug McGraw, the former all-star pitcher for the Philadelphia Philleys.
 
biteme said:
His dad is Tug McGraw, the former all-star pitcher for the Philadelphia Philleys.
According to his CMT special, he didnt know that his real dad was tug for the first 20 years of his life or something. I think he grew up with his mom and a couple stepdads over the first part of his life.
 
juiceddreadlocks said:
According to his CMT special, he didnt know that his real dad was tug for the first 20 years of his life or something. I think he grew up with his mom and a couple stepdads over the first part of his life.

No wonder he's a tard.
 
Most annoying song ever = Redneck Woman
in regards to HeatherRae

all country is the same to me...the suck.
 
juiceddreadlocks said:
According to his CMT special, he didnt know that his real dad was tug for the first 20 years of his life or something. I think he grew up with his mom and a couple stepdads over the first part of his life.
yes, i have read this also. BM, you didn't do your homework on this one....... :rolleyes:
 
rnch said:
yes, i have read this also. BM, you didn't do your homework on this one....... :rolleyes:

No I didn't. So the reason he's a dick is actually because he was raised by his mom and not because he was born rich. Maybe. I wonder if she got huge child support checks though.
 
juiceddreadlocks said:
I thought he grew up in a broken home with little money and didnt know his real dad until he was an adult? He's a member of the same fraternity I am, so he rules.
thats what i thought. He didnt know his dad was Tug mcgraw until he was grown
at least his dad wasnt Dr Phil
 
juiceddreadlocks said:
I thought he grew up in a broken home with little money and didnt know his real dad until he was an adult? He's a member of the same fraternity I am, so he rules.
Yeah I didnt think he was born rich. I watched the VH1 special LOL
 
His dad didn't last long after he found out he was his father. Tug died of cancer a few years back. Tug was one of my baseball heroes, 1980 was a great year for the Phils.
 
redguru said:
His dad didn't last long after he found out he was his father. Tug died of cancer a few years back. Tug was one of my baseball heroes, 1980 was a great year for the Phils.

Wasnt that the year of the George Brett hemmroids?
 
Wasn't that the year Brett was going for .400? He was a great player no doubt, but Schmidt was a much better one :)
 
biteme said:
Most rednecks get on my nerves bad enough as it is. I heard in the media reports that he's a spoiled little brat that throws fits when he doesn't get his way. He was born rich so I wonder. All these skinny entertainers thinking they're bad asses, i.e. Axyl Rose, Sean Penn.


he played a dick in that show... whats the name? That football show...

anybody?
 
perhaps BM is assuming the man is also the dude he palyed in the movie?


he surely does have an attractive, classy looking wife!!!! with all that good doner DNA goin' on, they should have kids.
 
Here's a nice pic for Juiced and Silver

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Tug coming off the mound after throwing the winning pitch in the 1980 World Series. He had just struck out Willie Wilson.
 
Thursday, February 12, 2004
Colorful McGraw had brain cancer
Associated Press


PHILADELPHIA -- Tug McGraw, the zany relief pitcher who coined the phrase "You Gotta Believe" with the New York Mets and later closed out the Philadelphia Phillies' only World Series championship, died Monday. He was 59.

McGraw died of brain cancer at the home of his son, country music star Tim McGraw, outside of Nashville, according to Laurie Hawkins, a family spokeswoman. He had been battling the disease since March, when he underwent surgery for a malignant tumor.

"He epitomized what Philadelphia is all about. He was hardworking, dedicated and never gave up," said Phillies manager Larry Bowa, who played with McGraw on the 1980 championship team. "He was a great person and will be missed."

McGraw's illness came as a shock to fans and friends alike last spring. He was at Phillies' training camp in Clearwater, Fla., as a special instructor, looking fine and acting as funny as ever. On March 12, he was hospitalized and the tumor was discovered. He later said there had been signs something was wrong. For example, he mistakenly showed up at the ballpark on an off day.

"We lost a piece of Mets history tonight," Mets owner Fred Wilpon said. "Tug was a battler on and off the field. We know how hard he fought this disease. He'll be sorely missed by all."

Especially former Phillies teammate and Hall of Famer Mike Schmidt.

"He put up a gallant fight," Schmidt said. "Publicly, he never let on that he had gotten a raw deal. He was Tug through the entire thing. As he always said, 'I front-loaded my life, just like my contract.' His passing is hard to take because his presence meant so much to people around him."

Bob Boone, the Phillies' catcher from 1972-81, remained a close friend, too.

"I know he got more living out of his 59 years than anybody," Boone said from his home in California. "What you saw was what Tug was. There was no phoniness at all. He loved people and loved life."

McGraw participated in the closing ceremonies for Veterans Stadium, which will be demolished next month. During the program, he re-enacted his final pitch of the 1980 World Series, striking out Kansas City's Willie Wilson for the title.

"It's a very sad day," baseball commissioner Bud Selig said in Milwaukee. "He was really a marvelous pitcher and a great baseball personality."

McGraw popularized the phrase "You Gotta Believe" during the Mets' 1973 NL championship season and carried the slogan through his illness, vowing he'd be on hand next month to push the button to bring down the Vet.

"Tug McGraw was one of the great characters of the game of baseball," said Hall of Famer Tom Seaver, McGraw's teammate with the Mets' 1969 championship team.

"He just had a joy for life and living. But what people sometimes overlook because he was always happy-go-lucky was what kind of competitor he was on the mound. No one competed with more intensity than he did."

McGraw was known for charging off the mound, slapping his glove on his thigh and tapping his chest after a close call.

"Patting his hand on his heart after a guy hits a home run foul, who would do that in the heat of the battle?" Bowa said. "But it showed he had no fear. He was loose. That's how he played the game."

A left-hander who threw a screwball, McGraw could be a bit of screwball himself.

Once asked whether he preferred to play on a grass field or an artificial surface, he said, "I don't know. I never smoked any AstroTurf."

McGraw's playful personality often overshadowed his talent. He played on three World Series teams and was an outstanding big-game pitcher during his 19-year career.

In 26 postseason games, he was 3-3 with eight saves and a 2.23 ERA.

A two-time All-Star, McGraw went 96-92 in his career with a 3.14 ERA and 180 saves. He made his major league debut with the Mets in 1965 at age 20 and finished with the Phillies in 1984.

After the 1974 season, McGraw was traded by the Mets to Philadelphia in a six-player swap that sent John Stearns to New York.

"The guy was a consummate professional on the mound but he relaxed in his own way," said Tim McCarver, a backup catcher for the Phillies and McGraw's teammate for five seasons. "He had his own way of doing things. There are more than one way to do things and Tug certainly had his own way."

After fanning Wilson for the last out of the 1980 Series, McGraw waited on the mound for Schmidt to come from third base and jump into his arms.

"That's the freeze frame when you look at that series," Bowa said.

It worked just the way Tug and Schmitty had planned it, too.

"Tug and I drove to the ballpark together before that final game and I made him promise that if he was on the mound for that final out to wait for me," Schmidt later recalled.

"Both of us knew whoever was on or near that mound for the final out would probably be on the cover of Sports Illustrated," he said. "Sure enough, it worked. Tug struck out Wilson and then turned to look at me at third base. Of course I came running in and jumped on him."

In addition to his son Tim, McGraw is survived by sons Mark and Matthew McGraw; a daughter, Cari Velardo; and four grandchildren.

Funeral arrangements were not immediately available.
 
unlike some of the media moguls/actors/singers who checked out new orleans after the bitch Katrina hit; mcgraw didn't bring his hair dresser/make up crew/personal trainer/body guard with him. people i know in the news media said they had to almost tackle him for an interview; that he was visibly torn up over what he saw and shunned the media spotlight that others preened for.

this does not sound like the actions of a "dick" to me.
 
redguru said:
3 time NL MVP, 1 time NLCS MVP, 1 time WS MVP.

8 HR titles, 3 RBI titles, 9 consecutive Gold Gloves at third, 10 total.

Yeah, but he never took off on a dead sprint trying to kil a manager and umpire.
 
rnch said:
unlike some of the media moguls/actors/singers who checked out new orleans after the bitch Katrina hit; mcgraw didn't bring his hair dresser/make up crew/personal trainer/body guard with him. people i know in the news media said they had to almost tackle him for an interview; that he was visibly torn up over what he saw and shunned the media spotlight that others preened for.

this does not sound like the actions of a "dick" to me.

True, or letting a father who he didn't know for 20 years, lay terminally ill and die with family after nearly a year in his own home. Tim's a good guy in my book.
 
rnch said:
unlike some of the media moguls/actors/singers who checked out new orleans after the bitch Katrina hit; mcgraw didn't bring his hair dresser/make up crew/personal trainer/body guard with him. people i know in the news media said they had to almost tackle him for an interview; that he was visibly torn up over what he saw and shunned the media spotlight that others preened for.

this does not sound like the actions of a "dick" to me.

Maybe I'm wrong about the guy. I remember hearing that he got arrested for an assault on a police officer or something similar.
 
i'd like to see a video of him and his wife bumpin' uglies together. ;) :evil: :chomp:
 
biteme said:
Maybe I'm wrong about the guy. I remember hearing that he got arrested for an assault on a police officer or something similar.
I think that was over him and Kenny Chesney riding a police horse or something...
 
juiceddreadlocks said:
I think that was over him and Kenny Chesney riding a police horse or something...
yeah that was it, kenny was riding the horse(being a butthead from what i hear) and when the police tried to get him off the horse, tim was protecting his friend
and they arrested him also
 
biteme said:
Most rednecks get on my nerves bad enough as it is. I heard in the media reports that he's a spoiled little brat that throws fits when he doesn't get his way. He was born rich so I wonder. All these skinny entertainers thinking they're bad asses, i.e. Axyl Rose, Sean Penn.

Born rich??


How do you figure??



...it didnt come from Tug as he deined Tim was his son for 20 years
 
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