Here's the info from his wife.Sad day for our sports. RIP Larry, you are gone but not forgotten.
I hear he has been stranded at a hospital in a foreign state so to repatriate him back home is probably going to set the family back a few dollars. Is there a gofundme or similar - does anyone know?
Sad day for our sports. RIP Larry, you are gone but not forgotten.
I hear he has been stranded at a hospital in a foreign state so to repatriate him back home is probably going to set the family back a few dollars. Is there a gofundme or similar - does anyone know?
Here is Larry demonstrating one of his massive stroke shots at the Derby in 2006, with the trick shot artist (Italian, but name escapes starts with "P" lol) watching, along with the late "old has been" member here (Tom Ferry).
That is Pots and Pans for sure, but I do not believe that is Chad, the TAR guy. Chad was a big guy, but a different big guy I think.Interesting to see in the audience "Pots & Pans" in costume on the left, and that big guy from TAR on the right (Chad?).
He was that. How are you these days Brian?Rest in peace my friend. He lived in South Carolina for quite a while and I battled with him many times. He was an unbelievable player.
I’m doing well thank you for asking. Mostly just working nowHe was that. How are you these days Brian?
I just noticed that written on the chalk board in the background of the photo!Thanks for sharing the photos Steve. I believe it's Stefano Pelinga on the left