JoeF Posted July 31, 2005 Posted July 31, 2005 Could have just been the pickle juice he ingested for lunch backing up on him. Pickle juice will do that to you sometimes.
Reuben Gant Posted July 31, 2005 Posted July 31, 2005 Is this the TBD version of Seinfeld's Second Spitter with Keith Hernandez?
Surfmeister Posted July 31, 2005 Posted July 31, 2005 That's easy. He thinks the fans are fools. I've said that for years. As long as he sells tickets he doesn't give a crap about the W/L, you, your friend or the f-ing horse you road in on. Next question please ...
beerme1 Posted July 31, 2005 Posted July 31, 2005 I just want to get some opininons about RWs actions.hi Mr Wilson and stuck out his hand. They shook and we proceeded to our seats. The second my buddy turned away Ralph stuck his hands in the air and said what the f-ck. So any opinions....besides that my friend should not have approached him. 394453[/snapback] I would have handled this precisely the same way!
mead107 Posted July 31, 2005 Posted July 31, 2005 I went with my neighbor ...who took his 5 year old son and 14 year old nephew.Any other questions Sherlock. 394495[/snapback] 2 friends and 2 kids or is the 5 year old not your friend??
kegtapr Posted July 31, 2005 Posted July 31, 2005 Maybe he was like the 20th person that day to approach Ralph to chat or try and shake hands. I'd have to imagine it would become pretty annoying after a while. "Celebrities" are just like normal people in that they just want to be left alone to do there own thing sometime. I saw Kareem Abdul Jabbar in Maui a couple days ago. Would have loved to get a picture with him but he was on vacation just like me. I'm not going to bother someone who is just trying to live daily life. Maybe if people just left public figures alone in public once in a while they wouldn't have to appear as !@#$s when they get annoyed about being approached.
Sound_n_Fury Posted July 31, 2005 Posted July 31, 2005 http://www.stadiumwall.com/index.php?showtopic=27088
BADOLBILZ Posted July 31, 2005 Posted July 31, 2005 I just want to get some opininons about RWs actions.Last night Me and two friends went to the practice. We were walking toward the bleachers and were looking for some seats. About half way down Ralph was standing there near one of the first rows. He was next to one of the attendants and was looking at the field. my friend spotted him and just turned and said hi Mr Wilson and stuck out his hand. They shook and we proceeded to our seats. The second my buddy turned away Ralph stuck his hands in the air and said what the f-ck. Like whose this guy coming up to me...I was kind of put back by this and thought to myself......never mind you don't want to know what I was thinking. So any opinions....besides that my friend should not have approached him. 394453[/snapback] I know I'm old school, but it's customary for people to introduce themselves when they shake another's hand. Sounds like a shake-by, which is kind of rude. In any event, don't worry about it, Ralph is all full of himself now that he is dominating the ATP's over 85 rankings. Probably wondered why you didn't want him to autograph some fuzzy balls.
loadofmularkey Posted July 31, 2005 Posted July 31, 2005 Maybe you only thought it was Ralph Wilson, when it actuality it was just some old guy. Upon having his hand shaken by a total stranger, the old guy turns to the attendant who is standing by him and is like, "Why did that guy just shake my hand?"
UConn James Posted July 31, 2005 Posted July 31, 2005 ... autograph some fuzzy balls. 394631[/snapback] I've heard about women getting celebs to sign their breasts, but this phenomenon is getting out of hand! And Ralph's age is showing. The youth today just pronounce it: "Double U Tee Eff!"
mcjeff215 Posted July 31, 2005 Posted July 31, 2005 How dare you let him get away with that. You *should* have kicked his ass. I would have!
Buffal0 Bill5 Posted August 1, 2005 Posted August 1, 2005 Perhaps Ralph is a really nice guy, and it was a delayed reaction to something that happened directly preceeding the handshake. A bad thing happens (Ralph is disgusted) Enter 14 year old, Shake. Exit 14 year old. "WTF" delayed reaction. He just was a little too quick on the draw, so he was still looking at the nice young man who shook his hand. Kind of like the time I hit my sister in the can with a dart. I started throwing the dart, she asked me a question during the release, I turned to acknowledge her, and boom, dart in the a$$. To this day I am still percieved as a jerk for this incident, but I swear it was an accident. Extenuating circumstances man!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Adam Posted August 1, 2005 Posted August 1, 2005 You must be nuts. Go stand by the old administration building/suite entrance at RWS before a Bills game and watch Mr. Wilson come in to the stadium at about 12pm. He always shakes everybody's hand, takes pictures, signs autographs and is always polite and even modest with all the compliments people are throwing at him. He couldn't be nicer to the fans. Maybe your friend just thought it Ralph and it was just some cranky old man who looks like him and didn't want to be bothered. 394469[/snapback] It probably wasn't Mr. Wilson- it was the dancing man from six flags
Guffalo Posted August 1, 2005 Posted August 1, 2005 It probably wasn't Mr. Wilson- it was the dancing man from six flags 394749[/snapback] I was wearing a green sweater...hmmmm
WillisMcThrillis Posted August 1, 2005 Posted August 1, 2005 Met ralph and got a picture with him. He couldnt have been any nicer to me. Thanked me for having season tickets, told me how much he enjoyed watching the team. So I think you either caught him on a bad day, or you are overly sensitive to something that didnt happen.
Nanker Posted August 1, 2005 Posted August 1, 2005 Too bad Jerry Jones or Dan Snyder don't own the Bills. Your friend probably would have ended up as the new owner. That's what I've heard about those guys. They meet some stranger at practice that's wearing their team's colors and they have everything they can do to resist the urge to sign the team over to them. The LEAST they do is invite them onto their yacht for a week's stay. Often they let the people have sex with their wives too. They're so incredibly nice. I just don't know how those nasty boy owner stories get started. True story.
PIZ Posted August 1, 2005 Posted August 1, 2005 Sounds like your friend has something on his hand that made Wilson says that.
UConn James Posted August 1, 2005 Posted August 1, 2005 Sounds like your friend has something on his hand that made Wilson says that. 394917[/snapback] It was a 14-y.o. boy who shook his hand, right? Had he just been in the bathroom/Port-A-Potty for an unusual amount of time after having seen the Jills?
kegtapr Posted August 1, 2005 Posted August 1, 2005 It probably wasn't Mr. Wilson- it was the dancing man from six flags 394749[/snapback] That's actually a woman made up to appear as a man.
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