Believe Rivers lives in Santaluz.
We often see him and his family at restaurants in RSF, DM and CV. Lots of others around these hoods as well. Same with entertainment folks.
Guess we all chose the right place to live!
[quote=sdrealtor]I know and its not my area. Its Del Mar which has become the vogue place to live of late for QB’s. Norv Turner lives there too.[/quote]
sdr: On behalf of me and Raiders fans everywhere, would you mind asking Norv Turner (when you see him again) to keep doing what he’s been doing?
I’d be eternally grateful.
USA 98 France 71 (really not bad for France)
The thread was just to rile B-ri, USA BB losing to France? I know he is tired of all his freinds bragging about their old glory days in sports. But bragging is a disease and it is hard for some to stop or even realize they are doing it. Just read the bragging that continued on this thread.
[quote=desmond]USA 98 France 71 (really not bad for France)
The thread was just to rile B-ri, USA BB losing to France? I know he is tired of all his freinds bragging about their old glory days in sports. But bragging is a disease and it is hard for some to stop or even realize they are doing it. Just read the bragging that continued on this thread.[/quote]
desmond: Saw a coach wearing a shirt that read, “The older I get, the faster I was”. I just busted up when I saw that.
To bragging about glory days, you have to add: Inflation of actual accomplishments, mis-remembering of events and simply making shit up.
Interesting reason for the OP. Never would have realized that.
Also, I understand the thoughts shared with regard to bragging on this board. I honestly don’t think many of us really intend to brag, but are just sharing the real aspects of our lives that may apply to any given thread–at least that’s my intention.
I realize OT can become OOOOOT, as this thread did, going from basketball to the French wine country, and everything else in between, but that’s a Pigg for ya!
Many people on this board have lived and are living exceptionally interesting lives, and I really enjoy hearing about their experiences–whatever that’s called–and I hope it will continue!!