Bob Kraft Says... Wait Here & Don’t Move This Car For Anybody!
January 11th 2010 17:30
(From the Sun Chronicle )
FOXBORO - New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft's personal driver was ticketed for refusing to budge from a fire lane outside Patriot Place when an ambulance and fire engine were called to an emergency there.
And now, town officials say they have been contacted by officials of the Kraft organization about the ticket.
The incident occurred Dec. 11, reportedly while Kraft was dining inside CBS Scene at Patriot Place.
Wow. Bobby Kraft has a very strong pimp hand when it comes to keeping his employees in line huh? His driver wouldn’t even budge for an ambulance or fire truck as he parked himself in the fire lane waiting for his boss to get out of the CBS Scene restaurant @ Patriot Place?
“Listen, you pain in my ass, I have to go in here for this business lunch, have a quick gin and juice, smile at a few people, pat a few women on their asses and I’ll be right out. Do NOT move the car out of the fire lane. Do you understand me? Do NOT move this car!”
This all happened a few days after that 22-21 loss at Miami so the cop was probably a little pissed off still. Just be glad this all happened before that massacre at the stadium yesterday, courtesy of the Baltimore Ravens. God forbid, if this happened today, he might’ve pulled out the ole ‘hit stick’ and did some damage to your car Mr. Kraft. The good fans of ‘Patriot Nation’ spend a lot of their hard earned loot supporting that team of yours. They expect better than a one game and out home playoff loss! Let’s get our shit back in order over there and get back to our dynastic winning ways. Then you can park in the fire lane again. No problemo.
Chuck
~TCFB~
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Comment by 5280
Let's give that term a break shall we?
If the Cowboys win the superbowl this year they will have won superbowls in three separate decades (they skipped the eighties). The Steelers have superbowl wins in the 70's, 80's (1) and 00's. Both can be considered multi-generational from a fan perspective and the Steelers from an ownership perspective as well.
With league parity as it stands right now there simply has been no dominance or rule in the NFL over multiple generations so the term dynasty isn't applicable. So let's all put down our foam fingers and take a deep breath so we can move on with our lives. For Boston fans you have a very accommodating cushion for the blow. His name is Rajon Rondo.
Brings up an interesting point as well. Imagine if you lived in Salt Lake City and ALL you had was the Jazz.
Peace Out,
Go Nuggalanche,
5280