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Edgy DC wrote:
Damn, we are sliding out of the zeitgeist with alacrity. The "the rules of horror movie 'stay a virgin' guy in Scream"? Seriously? The standup-comic-with-lousy-dreadlocks guy from The Nutty Professor wasn't available?


That's who I associate him with. He also had a "punk'd" show prior to punk'd i think.


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Edgy DC wrote:
Damn, we are sliding out of the zeitgeist with alacrity. The "the rules of horror movie 'stay a virgin' guy in Scream"? Seriously? The standup-comic-with-lousy-dreadlocks guy from The Nutty Professor wasn't available?


Apparently he was also Ghost of Christmas Past in Larry the Cable Guy's Christmas Spectacular.


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More current, if not quite as prominent: Dylan O'Brien of MTV's TeenWolf, who outs himself on his Twitter profile and in a Seventeen interview:

7. What's your dream job?
General Manager for the Mets.


(h/t my tween niece, Alyssa)


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Comedian Amy Schumer, who is from Long Island and is the niece of Senator Chuck, is a Mets fan according to her bio on Hulu.



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Edgy DC wrote:
Rockville Centre.


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I'd seen her on a roast earlier this year-- Sheen, maybe?-- and wondered whether she was a senatorial relation.

Quite the potty mouth on that one.


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Swan Swan H wrote:
Edgy DC wrote:
Rockville Centre.


Baldwin Freeport Merrick Bellmore Wantagh Seaford Massapequa Massapequa Park Amityville Copaigue Lindenhurst and Babylon


stand clear of the closing doors please.


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Glad to have him on board.
Now all I have to do is find out who Jamie Kennedy is.


he was the rules of horror movie "stay a virgin" guy in Scream.


Is he still in show business?


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Irish mentioned Ty Burrell of Modern Family as a MLBS on page one of this thread, but here's more evidence. Interviewer Jordan Zakarin also identifies himself as a Mets fan, but his shotness level is not quite as large.


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Swan Swan H wrote:
Irish mentioned Ty Burrell of Modern Family as a MLBS on page one of this thread, but here's more evidence. Interviewer Jordan Zakarin also identifies himself as a Mets fan, but his shotness level is not quite as large.




Nuts for nothing but that's a good interview , he knows his Mets.


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Dying

THR: It�s small and compact. I was just at the new Yankee Stadium.
Burrell: Ugh.

THR: It�s massive.

Burrell: A big mausoleum.


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That settles it - Ty Burrell is my new celebrity crush!


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The name is Bixby..... Clive Bixby.


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Um, that wasn't necessary....


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Gil Velazquez of the Marlins on CitiVision last weekend reminded me of Clive Bixby. Perhaps another nom de plume for Phil Dunphy for another Valentine's Day.


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I got home too late to see it, but wifey told me that on the premier episode of Elementary, Lucy Liu wore a Mets cap.
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We knew this, right?

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No idea. I mean, he's from Roosevelt (or maybe Freeport), but for a guy at the top of his career right in the middle of the period when the Mets were the biggest team on the planet, he sure wore a lot of Pirates hats.


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Edgy MD wrote:
No idea. I mean, he's from Roosevelt (or maybe Freeport), but for a guy at the top of his career right in the middle of the period when the Mets were the biggest team on the planet, he sure wore a lot of Pirates hats.


Time to put that Twitter account you don't use and ask him why a Mets fan wore so many Pirates hats.


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Edgy MD wrote:
No idea. I mean, he's from Roosevelt (or maybe Freeport), but for a guy at the top of his career right in the middle of the period when the Mets were the biggest team on the planet, he sure wore a lot of Pirates hats.


I think I remember seeing somewhere that the hat was in honor of the "all-black" lineup of Pops' mid-70s Pirates, for both baseball reasons and a symbol of "black strength."


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