This is an absolutely true story, according to Pat Boone:
Don Rickles was dining out with some friends at an upscale LA restaurant. When he got up to use the men’s room, he saw Frank Sinatra dining in another part of the restaurant. Knowing him slightly, Rickles approached Ol’ Blue Eyes and said, “Frank, I’m with some people I’d really like to impress. It would mean a lot to me if you’d come up to our table and greet me by name.” Sinatra said of course he would; glad to help.
A while later, Frank came by the table as promised, leaned in, and said, “Hello there, Don!”
Rickles turned around and snapped, “Not NOW, Frank! Can’t you see I’m with friends?”
As Rickles’ guests watched in amazement, Sinatra doubled over in laughter.
Ancient beer, from what I’ve heard, was more of a thick, very-slightly-alcoholic gruel than a beverage, but it was very important, giving people a disinfected source of water and calories.
Another Sinatra story allegedly true tells of the rivalry between Sinatra and Buddy Rich when they worked for one of the Dorsey brothers. The two had enormous egos and didn’t often get along. One night after a show, people were lined up to get Sinatra’s autograph. Buddy paid two teenage girls to wait in line, and when they finally got Frank’s autograph, one of the girls said, “Wow, if I get two more of these I can trade them for one Buddy Rich!”
When did this change from making comments on the comic to a place for someone to only give his daily joke? Not one comment lately is about the comic. EVERY comment is about the joke. Maybe we should change it from “Ripley’s Believe It Or Not” to “Eromlig’s Daily Joke”
I wonder what happened historically between ancient history and modern history? Where/what was the disconnect? This brewery, for example. How is it that it was “discovered”? Obviously, at one point it was a major site, then it became abandoned and forgotten. How does this happen? The same for many other things, such as the pyramids and Stonehenge.
It was common for the ancients, and even more recent civilizations, to routinely drink beer and wine. Mostly to avoid drinking contaminated water. The buzz was a bonus.
eromlig over 3 years ago
This is an absolutely true story, according to Pat Boone:
Don Rickles was dining out with some friends at an upscale LA restaurant. When he got up to use the men’s room, he saw Frank Sinatra dining in another part of the restaurant. Knowing him slightly, Rickles approached Ol’ Blue Eyes and said, “Frank, I’m with some people I’d really like to impress. It would mean a lot to me if you’d come up to our table and greet me by name.” Sinatra said of course he would; glad to help.
A while later, Frank came by the table as promised, leaned in, and said, “Hello there, Don!”
Rickles turned around and snapped, “Not NOW, Frank! Can’t you see I’m with friends?”
As Rickles’ guests watched in amazement, Sinatra doubled over in laughter.
Templo S.U.D. over 3 years ago
As a norteamericano, I find that hard to believe. Where would you mostly find fossilized lion bones?
monkeysky over 3 years ago
Ancient beer, from what I’ve heard, was more of a thick, very-slightly-alcoholic gruel than a beverage, but it was very important, giving people a disinfected source of water and calories.
Susan00100 over 3 years ago
Today, Lions roam around an arena in Detroit. :-)
Gent over 3 years ago
Are you sure they wasn’t sabre toothed lions?
Lotus over 3 years ago
Another Sinatra story allegedly true tells of the rivalry between Sinatra and Buddy Rich when they worked for one of the Dorsey brothers. The two had enormous egos and didn’t often get along. One night after a show, people were lined up to get Sinatra’s autograph. Buddy paid two teenage girls to wait in line, and when they finally got Frank’s autograph, one of the girls said, “Wow, if I get two more of these I can trade them for one Buddy Rich!”
zerotvus over 3 years ago
did they live near Detroit?
DawnQuinn1 over 3 years ago
When did this change from making comments on the comic to a place for someone to only give his daily joke? Not one comment lately is about the comic. EVERY comment is about the joke. Maybe we should change it from “Ripley’s Believe It Or Not” to “Eromlig’s Daily Joke”
Huckleberry Hiroshima over 3 years ago
And what was the brand? Lucky Lager?
Take care, may ancient hunter Oogord be with you, and gesundheit.
sandpiper over 3 years ago
The past continually gives up places and events that show there is little original in the present.
ncorgbl over 3 years ago
It was just one lion chasing an errant wildebeest.
InBev immediately bought it.
The paternity suit has been filed and served.
Jogger2 over 3 years ago
Uh, so, how old is that brewery?
dv1093 over 3 years ago
I wonder what happened historically between ancient history and modern history? Where/what was the disconnect? This brewery, for example. How is it that it was “discovered”? Obviously, at one point it was a major site, then it became abandoned and forgotten. How does this happen? The same for many other things, such as the pyramids and Stonehenge.
Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray over 3 years ago
Perplexed flexxed about 21 hours ago
@Gweedo it’s legal here Murray
Uh, and what are you doing right now?
Went back and Replied.
stevesilver48 tipped a hat about 21 hours ago
@Gweedo it’s legal here Murray
Thanks Murray!
My pleasure, buddy ! Keep those bon mots a comin’ ! :-)
You’re welcome, “skinny” finny ! :-)
Buckeye67 over 3 years ago
Those must of been some really cold lions.
Malcome1 over 3 years ago
Lions still roam and live in N. America.
Malcome1 over 3 years ago
It was common for the ancients, and even more recent civilizations, to routinely drink beer and wine. Mostly to avoid drinking contaminated water. The buzz was a bonus.
Craig Westlake over 3 years ago
And now they roam the congress…
WCraft Premium Member over 3 years ago
The lions now roam the internet and liberal cities looking for someone with a traditional point of view to devour
cliffordtjohnson over 3 years ago
And they’re not even very funny!