Apollo just found out today that Paul Gleason had died some time back. You may better know him as Executive Police Chief Duane T. Robinson from Die Hard, he was the real dickhead giving Carl Winslow a real hard time. You’ve probably also remember him from The Breakfast Club and Trading Places Apollo thinks Paul Gleason was a damn good actor and is underrated.
Apollo salutes Paul Gleason, 'Executive Police Chief Duane T. Robinson'.
From Wiki:
Gleason died on May 27, 2006 at a Burbank, California hospital from mesothelioma, a form of lung cancer connected with asbestos, which he is thought to have contracted on building sites while working for his father as a teenager. He was 67 years old.
Incase you missed Friday night at Bele Chere, be sure to scope this shit out too. Saturday was way more fun. Way more drunks, way more beer, way more skin, way more women. Apollo had a great time and got really hammered scamming the Bele Chere wristband/beer thing.
Before heading off to Bele Chere, Apollo wanted to get good and liquored up with Don Chere at Mac Kell's Pub & Grill.
Apollo really wanted to fly. Higher than an eagle in fact. The only reason he is flying on the road at about the same distance as the height of a car is because he thought it would be cooler that way. Nobody wants to see just a bunch of dots and shit on the ground.
Apollo has been waiting for Bele Chere for a long ass time now. He especially loved the baptist or whatever church charging $10 for parking, donating their proceeds to charity for an event that goes against most of what they believe in.
Apollo loves country roads. He really fuckin loves John Denver’s Take Me Home Country Roads, because it came out the same year Apollo played his last game of professional football. Very sentimental.
If you have not tried Mountain Dew or Bud Light in these new style things, then you are so in a cave. Apollo knows the secret places where to get them. Oh, this is completely unrelated but the other day I heard Apollo say he always dreamed of accepting bribes of monetary value in exchange for information. Funny.
Alright, now that Apollo is feeling a bit better after his wrenching day, we decided to give it another go. We had some NASA space shuttle launch quality weather, lending for several very wonderful flights.
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