Erik Ainge Cameo

#27
#27
Ainge was one of the worst picks made by the Jets of late. Glad to see that he is good at "acting" like a QB because he will never be a starting or primary backup QB in the NFL. His name got him farther than his "talent". Did he make the movie before his rehab or during?

Wow. You're really setting the standard for being a dick.
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#28
#28
Yeah, my dad lived beside him in the vestel community..right across the river from Neyland. I think the school was called South Young (before South Doyle). Dad was friends with his sis I believe and had to protect him from a lot of bullying he said..said he was kind of a nerd..
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I don't think they ever lived in Vestal. They lived on the other side of the highway, not far from South-Young. I went to school with his two older sisters, one a year ahead of me and the other one a year behind. We went to Galbraith Elementary which is right next to where South-Young is now, though that school wasn't yet built at that time. When PJ was a baby, his sisters were always bringing him into school and showing him off. I later played in band with the older sister at South-Young, while PJ came along later and went to school there with my younger sister.
 
#29
#29
Yeah, my dad lived beside him in the vestel community..right across the river from Neyland. I think the school was called South Young (before South Doyle). Dad was friends with his sis I believe and had to protect him from a lot of bullying he said..said he was kind of a nerd..
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Correct... My best friend's brother grduated with him from South Young... The next year Doyle and South Young merged (my freshman year)
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#30
#30
Knoxville is a vol fan? Is that a serious question?
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He had a skit when Jackass was on TV, one time, where he dressed up in what looked like a Wal-Mart uniform out of a box (Tennessee Vols) and returned punts 1 on 11 against the USC Trojans when USC was at the height of their success this decade. It was pretty funny. The line before they started was him saying something like "It's time to show these boys what SEC football is all about."
 
#31
#31
He had a skit when Jackass was on TV, one time, where he dressed up in what looked like a Wal-Mart uniform out of a box (Tennessee Vols) and returned punts 1 on 11 against the USC Trojans when USC was at the height of their success this decade. It was pretty funny. The line before they started was him saying something like "It's time to show these boys what SEC football is all about."

It wasn't filmed when USC was good. Carroll wasn't there yet.
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#32
#32
I don't think they ever lived in Vestal. They lived on the other side of the highway, not far from South-Young. I went to school with his two older sisters, one a year ahead of me and the other one a year behind. We went to Galbraith Elementary which is right next to where South-Young is now, though that school wasn't yet built at that time. When PJ was a baby, his sisters were always bringing him into school and showing him off. I later played in band with the older sister at South-Young, while PJ came along later and went to school there with my younger sister.

They actually lived near South-Doyle Middle. Off of Busbee Rd.
 
#33
#33
He had a skit when Jackass was on TV, one time, where he dressed up in what looked like a Wal-Mart uniform out of a box (Tennessee Vols) and returned punts 1 on 11 against the USC Trojans when USC was at the height of their success this decade. It was pretty funny. The line before they started was him saying something like "It's time to show these boys what SEC football is all about."

Yeah, someone linked to a YouTube clip of it earlier in the thread.

The best part (that's not in the clip) is at one point he celebrates with the team while Rocky Top is being played.
 
#34
#34
They actually lived near South-Doyle Middle. Off of Busbee Rd.

Heh. Not too far from my place of residence.

Was just talking to my dad today about Johnny Knoxville. Said he was "crazy as a damn bat". Also said that him and one of his friends used to throw rocks at cars on the railroad bridge near TSD.
 
#38
#38
They actually lived near South-Doyle Middle. Off of Busbee Rd.

We're talking about the same school; It's South-Doyle Middle School now, but it was South-Young High when we went there. Doyle and South-Young merged in 1991 to become South-Doyle, after which the old S-Y building became S-D Middle.

Sorry, sometimes I forget that it's not S-Y anymore.
 
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#48
#48
As soon as erik got ready to throw the ball to JKnox I leaned over to my friend and said he'll probably throw it out of bounds or throw an interception thats returned for a touchdown...
 

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