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Tony Siragusa passed away at 55 years old


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51 minutes ago, stirs said:

We are a talented bunch here

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all come here to post

And the amazing thing is many here have all those talents. 

I could get run over by a beer truck and find somebody here who can treat my injuries, sue the beer truck operator, and pass a law limiting beer trucks to slower speeds with one visit!

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This makes me sad. I worked at PIT airport in 2000 and was working the charter flight during preseason bal vs pit and they had a weather delay going back to bal. Tony came off the plane and hung out with us, even brought us meatball subs from somewhere in bal. He came out on the ramp and helped us toss luggage for another flight. He was like a kid in a candy store and had so much fun tossing luggage. He even said, obviously joking that he wanted to come work with us. But I have done several charter flights for the nfl and he was the only one who hung out with us normal guys. RIP Goose\

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On 6/23/2022 at 1:05 AM, Mr. Scot said:

I remember Donovan.

 

On 6/23/2022 at 1:14 AM, Basbear said:

art was old old old school.

 

On 6/23/2022 at 4:36 AM, raleigh-panther said:

I loved Artie 

grieing up in Fredericksburg, Va…either followed the Baltimore Colts or the wretched Redskins

Artie was an old school, tough guy…stand up guy. Loved him 

I enjoyed listening to Goose but Donovan was on of those story teller I could listen to all day.  He had the most funniest stories back when football was a man's game. Where guys would bite each other and other dirty tricks and pranks. 

 

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