
So on Friday, I was at the Oheka Castle (http://www.oheka.com/) in my hometown of Huntington, NY to celebrate Lou Duva's 88th birthday. Everyone was there: Holyfield, Sweat Pea Whittaker, Tyrell Biggs, and other boxing greats. Even Brandon Jacobs from the Giants was a guest. A guy bets me $20 I wouldn't know who the man at the bar was. As anyone who knows me can tell you, I'm not the best with names--terrible in fact. Well, guess what, I am $20 richer for knowing it was Lindsey Lohan's father. Okay, so I already forgot his name but I knew it at that moment. How did I know that? Because he approached me earlier about about getting Lindsey into rehab. The main entertainment for the evening was some boxing matches. Michael Grant fought a ten rounder but he ended it midway through the first. There were 3 upsets that night so made for an exciting night of boxing. By the way, did you know there was a castle in Huntington? It used to be a military school on the grounds of Cold Spring Harbor Country Club. Truly a beautiful place.
Two weeks ago, I was enjoying myself in St. Kitts while golfing in the Pro Am amongst other athletes from football, basketball and baseball. See if you can find me in the photo. Hint: I am the only cracker. Yes, by the way, that's Lawrence Taylor on the left. He seemed to be disappointed with a 69 due to his lousy putting. Well, I think he was probably feeling a lot better then than he is now. I'm hoping and praying the recent charges against him prove to be untrue. I hadn't seen Charles Oakley in while he was in good spirits joking about his latest conversation with Larry Holmes in which he declared Larry was a boxer but Charles, himself was a fighter. He was the enforcer for the Knicks when you really had to love the Knicks with Patrick Ewing and John Starks. Good times.