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RIP George Micheal
Posted by: Johnny Walker ()
Date: December 24, 2009 10:59AM

http://www.nbcwashington.com/news/sports/Longtime-NBC-Sports-Anchor-George-Michael-Has-Died-80061587.html

Man I missed him when he left channel 4 but I was hoping to see him show up somewhere somtime.

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Re: RIP George Micheal
Posted by: WingNut ()
Date: December 24, 2009 11:16AM

Rest in Peace King George..

Sports Machine was the real deal back in the day, I missed him when he left WRC.

There always seems to be a lot of (famous) people dying between right before Christmas and New Years, I think it must be some natural phenomenom having to do with cold weather, stress and vulnerability to germs by seniors.

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Re: RIP George Micheal
Posted by: . ()
Date: December 24, 2009 11:21AM

Here's a link that I got from Alias that tells the whole story.

http://www.georgemichael.com/

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Re: RIP George Micheal
Posted by: WingNut ()
Date: December 24, 2009 11:23AM

. Wrote:
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> Here's a link that I got from Alias that tells the
> whole story.
>
> http://www.georgemichael.com/


I shouldn't say it, but I kind of wish it was that Brit rump ranger that bit the dust instead. A dope addicted sick pup that doesn't appreciate the life he has.

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Re: RIP George Micheal
Posted by: pgens ()
Date: December 24, 2009 11:38AM

"Let's go to the video tape!" RIP GM, you weren't so good in the broadcasting booth but you were good on the weekly Redskins panel TV shows with Riggo and Sonny and others.

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Re: RIP George Micheal
Posted by: 496 ()
Date: December 24, 2009 11:44AM

Anyone that classifies WWF as a real sport is a fucking douche. Good riddance asshat.

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Re: RIP George Micheal
Posted by: Warhawk ()
Date: December 24, 2009 11:45AM

pgens Wrote:
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> "Let's go to the video tape!" RIP GM, you weren't
> so good in the broadcasting booth but you were
> good on the weekly Redskins panel TV shows with
> Riggo and Sonny and others.


Wasn't that the Warner Wolf saying?

Whenever Jim Vance and George got to laughing during the broadcasts, it was always good.



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That's not a ladybug, that's a cannapiller.

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Re: RIP George Micheal
Posted by: Tony ()
Date: December 24, 2009 11:48AM

RIP George, one of the best in the business. Without George Michael there would not be Pardon The Interruption (PTI) and other great shows.

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Re: RIP George Micheal
Date: December 24, 2009 12:04PM

My first exposure to George Michael was through the George Michael Sports Machine when it was in syndication. The guy was a pioneer. RIP.

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Re: RIP George Micheal
Posted by: pgens ()
Date: December 24, 2009 12:16PM

Warhawk Wrote:
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> Wasn't that the Warner Wolf saying?

Probably, it is all a blur. Or maybe they both said it. Someone in this skins forum had the same recollection I did.

http://extremeskins.com/showthread.php?p=7149532



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Re: RIP George Micheal
Posted by: Lurker. ()
Date: December 24, 2009 12:29PM

Sucks! I really enjoyed his broadcasting.

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Re: RIP George Micheal
Posted by: Wham! ()
Date: December 24, 2009 12:41PM

Solid broadcaster, but like Joe Thiesmann, came across as overly arrogant and opinionated.

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Re: RIP George Micheal
Posted by: Price ()
Date: December 24, 2009 12:47PM

Has he ever covered anything other than Redskins?

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Re: RIP George Micheal
Posted by: Les ()
Date: December 24, 2009 01:38PM

Michael died from complications of chronic lymphocytic leukemia at Sibley Memorial Hospital.

http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/news/story?id=4770549&campaign=rss&source=ESPNHeadlines

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Re: RIP George Micheal
Posted by: Gm is missed ()
Date: December 24, 2009 01:40PM

Mad props to a guy that stood up to the corporate pricks that run WRC NBC 4. They wanted to cut his staff, and he wouldn't budge. So he quit on principle, and was able to save those who would have lost their jobs. A truly classy dude, who made sports fun, and I'll miss him and his verbal jousting matches with Jim Vance. RIP George.

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Re: RIP George Micheal
Posted by: steve k2 ()
Date: December 24, 2009 04:19PM

RIP George... A pioneer and a DC Icon.

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Re: RIP George Micheal
Posted by: Seann ()
Date: December 24, 2009 04:33PM

Used to set my VCR to tape GM Sports Machine in the 80's. Loved watching back then for out of town nfl highlights.

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Re: RIP George Micheal
Posted by: wbva3fan ()
Date: December 24, 2009 04:43PM

I thought this was man who show me private parts in bathroom.

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Re: RIP George Micheal
Posted by: tomahawk ()
Date: December 24, 2009 07:55PM

In addition to being a great broadcaster, he was also awesome in Wham!

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Re: RIP George Micheal
Posted by: Radiophile ()
Date: December 24, 2009 08:52PM

I bet you I am the only one on this forum who actually went to a Wham! concert. Philadelphia Vet Stadium, 1984 or so. Wham, Katrina and the Waves and Chaka Khan. Funny story when I saw Brooke Sheilds there.

We took the Whamtrack up - believe it or not! It was a party and I think my brother and I were the only guys there.

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Re: RIP George Micheal
Posted by: Rest In Peace George ()
Date: December 25, 2009 01:34AM

R.I.P

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Re: RIP George Micheal
Posted by: The Grinch ()
Date: December 25, 2009 09:46AM

George Michael: The man who was must-see TV
By Michael Wilbon
Friday, December 25, 2009

Through word of mouth in the community of people that revolved around and adored George Michael, I'd come to know in recent days that he was sicker than he would ever let on. And anyway, when the phone rang one recent Sunday morning George was in vintage form. He was having a good day and was in full voice, which is to say very loud, jumping from one topic to another. The Redskins stunk, the Wizards stunk, he hated a column I'd written a few days earlier. It was George unplugged, George wanting to know the latest, the same old George who'd just gotten off the phone with The Squire or Abe or Dan, George who hadn't slept because he'd been watching some NBA game on the West Coast until 1:30 in the morning.

After the conversation ended, my wife asked how George was doing, how he really and truly was. And I told her I had no idea. Like typical men, I didn't ask and he didn't tell me. In this case, I didn't have the courage to ask. He was fabulous in those 30 minutes, like it was 10:50 p.m. and he was minutes from a newscast. And if that was going to be the last conversation we'd ever have -- and it was -- then that's the way I wanted to remember George Michael: funny, informed, irreverent, a little profane, always engaged.

I spent Thursdays with George for 13 years, 40 Thursdays a year for nearly a dozen of those years. "Redskins Report" with Sonny and Riggo during football season, "Full Court Press" with Tony Kornheiser and David DuPree during basketball season. My professional life has been greatly influenced by two indomitable men named George. Solomon, who brilliantly ran The Washington Post sports section for a quarter-century and Michael who became the only sportscaster in America to develop a dominant national profile while working a local gig nightly for a quarter-century.

Before cable TV was in millions of homes George Michael brought us the world weekly, with a tiny little band of men and women who worked on Nebraska Avenue and produced an unthinkable volume of award-winning work. Every other sportscaster worked in a confined space; George worked wherever he wanted and did it all: football, basketball, baseball, hockey, golf, tennis, 'rasslin', rodeo, racin', here, there, everywhere. You think there was anybody else who could comfortably engage Wayne Gretzky, Dale Earnhardt Sr. and Cal Ripken, and tell them on-camera they were full of it? There wasn't.

George Michael left us as Wednesday night turned into Thursday morning.

Those closest to him, starting with his saintly wife Pat, were relieved because the suffering had become too great. In the 70 years before that he was an American original. He outworked just about everybody, never conceded stories to newspapers like just about every other TV sportscaster, was at times an insufferable perfectionist and commanded a room no matter who else was in it. Twenty-five years ago, before I began spending Thursdays with George, I walked into a room -- I don't recall the occasion -- and there stood Joe Gibbs, John Thompson and Sonny Jurgensen all being hassled in full voice by George Michael. It took awhile before I realized he could do it not because his personality was so outsized, which it was, but because they found him outside of all the showmanship to be credible. They respected him. Even better, they trusted him.

Just about everybody did.

By will and force of personality as much as anything, George Michael made himself must-see TV in Washington. When the Redskins stunk you wanted to know what George thought. When Abe Pollin decided to build a downtown arena you wanted to know what George was going to say.

Didn't mean he was the sweetest man in the world. God, George had a temper.

He cursed. He threw things. (If you wanted to see him curse and throw things just mention covering the Oympics.) He made people want to quit. One night, egged on by Kornheiser and DuPree, he rolled tape on "Full Court Press" before I arrived not just to make a point about my being late but because he knew it would make for good TV, for folks to see me lumbering onto the set five minutes into the first segment. I hated George until about midnight when he called me and said, "Oh, come on and admit it, that was funny as hell." George would bellow seconds before tape was to roll about an unacceptable shadow or the light being too hot on somebody's forehead, or the sound quality not being to his liking. Everything he produced had a network-level quality to it that most network affiliate program simply didn't have. I don't know what made George invite me to join him, Sonny and Riggo in 1995 but I'll be thankful he did for the rest of my natural life.

Quick story I've never told: On Thanksgiving Friday in 1996, George wanted to shoot a pilot for a basketball show that would enable WRC-4 to lock up the 7 p.m. time slot that "Redskins Report" already owned in the ratings. It was mostly Sonny's idea to do a basketball show but George was skeptical. He wanted to see for himself that a basketball show could work. One problem: My cousin was throwing an engagement party for me and my fiancee that same night in Chevy Chase.

But I was sure Sonny's idea would work and that George would love such a show, so I convinced Kornheiser, who was making one of the toasts at the engagement party, to stall and make excuses while I slipped out of the party to drive to WRC and tape the pilot. Pat, George's wife, hated the idea of it but George said, "Son, if this works, I'll pay you enough to buy a great apology gift." My absence was discovered about 10 minutes before I could sneak back into the party, but the pilot was a success and "Full Court Press" lasted 11 seasons.

I loved Thursdays with George, all of them, all the years of them, the time before and after the show, walking back into the newsroom to see the interns and kids just out of college who were monitoring games from all over the world that would turn into George's highlights. So many of them went on to great things. It was clear in George's final years on-air, 2006 and 2007, that ESPN had killed the local sportscast as we knew it for 30 or so years.

But George's shows still dominated the ratings. Some nights he was the gumshoe reporter, some nights a carnival barker, some nights outraged at the local team, many nights a sympathetic ear, some would say a homer for the local team who could get the coach or star player to tell him something the others working the beat would hear and think, "Damn, I wish he'd told me that." Now, George's voice has been silenced the only way it could be. But if you close your eyes and listen real closely, you'll hear Jim Vance and Arch Campbell laughing and see Doreen Gentzler shaking her head, and George Michael taking you out to Capital Centre or RFK or Cole Field House, or the rodeo or some silly dog races for one more highlight, one more interview or piece of information. We were so lucky we had him for a big, fat chunk of our lives. We're so lucky what he did was so entertaining for so long. And we'd better get used to the fact that nothing like him will ever pass this way again.

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Re: RIP George Micheal
Posted by: tomahawk ()
Date: December 25, 2009 12:53PM

Radiophile Wrote:
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> I bet you I am the only one on this forum who
> actually went to a Wham! concert.

Well, that's not really something to brag about. Philly in the 80s I was watching Dio and Rush at the Spectrum. Wham? Not so much.

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Re: RIP George Micheal
Posted by: tubby ()
Date: December 25, 2009 09:50PM

Michael was alright.

But it's Glenn Brenner that I miss. That guy was hilarious.

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Re: RIP George Micheal
Posted by: WingNut ()
Date: December 25, 2009 11:03PM

tomahawk Wrote:
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> Radiophile Wrote:
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> -----
> > I bet you I am the only one on this forum who
> > actually went to a Wham! concert.
>


I wouldn't admit to seeing a Wham! show unless I was trying to avoid the draft or something. Muchos homos.

> Well, that's not really something to brag about.
> Philly in the 80s I was watching Dio and Rush at
> the Spectrum. Wham? Not so much.

I saw the Stones,Journey and George Thorogood at the old JFK Stadium in the early 80's, 100,000+ people, heatstroke,vomit,fistfights, those were the days!

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Re: RIP George Micheal
Posted by: WingNut ()
Date: December 25, 2009 11:05PM

tubby Wrote:
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> Michael was alright.
>
> But it's Glenn Brenner that I miss. That guy was
> hilarious.

Yeah, Glenn Brenner was a great sportscaster, he kicked off pretty quickly after they found the brain tumor. Warner Wolf was pretty decent too, but it's been a really long time since he was on in DC.

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Re: RIP George Micheal
Posted by: tomahawk ()
Date: December 26, 2009 12:10AM

WingNut Wrote:
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> I saw the Stones,Journey and George Thorogood at
> the old JFK Stadium in the early 80's, 100,000+
> people, heatstroke,vomit,fistfights, those were
> the days!


I was at that Journey show, too, 1983! My first ever concert. I seem to recall some Pagans MC guys beating the crap out of some dude down on the field, followed by a killer (pre-Van Halen, when he was cool) Sammy Hagar set in a thunderstorm with lightning flashing and Hagar smashing his guitar into the amplifier at the end of his show.

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RE: eesh,lizzie,Mr.Misery and the rest of you
Posted by: WingNut ()
Date: December 26, 2009 09:42AM

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Re: RIP George Micheal
Posted by: TheMeeper ()
Date: December 26, 2009 10:38AM

WingNut Wrote:
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> Montrose, good shit!


I thought I was maybe the only one on FU to like those Montrose albums. I don't like any of his solo stuff or the crap he did with Van Halen, but those Montrose albums are solid 70s hard rock records.

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Re: RIP George Micheal
Posted by: Ironic ()
Date: December 26, 2016 10:08AM

George died again 9 years later!

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Re: RIP George Micheal
Posted by: The Real Story Is ()
Date: December 26, 2016 10:25AM

Ironic Wrote:
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> George died again 9 years later!

No, just some talentless, cock-sucking faggot by the same name.

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Re: RIP George Micheal
Posted by: Jewish Doc ()
Date: December 26, 2016 11:57AM

AIDS strikes again! Told you not to engage in all that fudgepacking!

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Re: RIP George Micheal
Posted by: wvbeP ()
Date: December 26, 2016 12:18PM

Christ you would think the Pope died from the TV news coverage.

He was a gay criminal and entertainer who fudge packed Elton John now and then

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Re: RIP George Micheal
Posted by: Not Disclosed ()
Date: December 26, 2016 12:29PM

Word is that he choked on a wiener. Timmy Kaine should be made aware of this and be more careful himself.

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Re: RIP George Micheal
Posted by: george michael's math machine ()
Date: December 26, 2016 09:54PM

Ironic Wrote:
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> George died again 9 years later!

FCPS graduate??

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Re: RIP George Micheal
Posted by: george michaelll ()
Date: December 26, 2016 10:27PM

he died 2009

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