wells there, gushing oil along with some of the actual, I think that's 1932. So, the called the Coliseum the Olympic Stadium, cause this was the year of the Olympics in '32. This is, to me, the greatest map ever. This is a Joe Morrow. He was an immigrant from Uruguay;
know myself at all so yeah I could give it a go here or or I could skip town after the Coliseum and follow you guys to Buffalo and back to Cleveland then Pontiac Chicago Philly DC I hear New Haven's a pit but I'll go and after that London and Vienna and Essen wherever the
and that I am actually OK. And the Congress Hall is this Coliseum that Hitler was building for himself.
The responsibility is with you to each other and for each other. I'm going into the coliseum with you. And I hope that we can all coordinate, that we'll socially coordinate.
You can paste it back up again in post. Well there's this amazing coliseum scene in the arena where they're playing football in there. And I really want to talk about-- it's kind of mind-blowing to me.
also as in nature an enormous event that was transformed uh after the fact into the this residue and like many other runes you go to the runes of the Coliseum or the Runes of a cathedral someplace and they take on a new meaning when you watch the weather I mean there were afternoons I was down there and the
Male #8: One more "Name That Cartoon"ů Jerry: Okay, one more. male #8: ůBugs Bunny and he was in some type of Roman Coliseum or something. Jerry: Yeah -- I think that one's "Roman Legion Hare" off hand. I think that's the name of it.
Haven's a pit but I'll go and after that London and Vienna and Essen wherever the hell that is I know exactly what you're gonna play at the Coliseum or mostly because of the improv stuff substitute can't explain Baba O'Riley punkin the Godfather Boris the spider my wife's sister disco behind blue eyes music must
hear drowned okay look your Schecter it gives me a hard-on I got a ticket to Buffalo and my gears and a locker at the station I've been outside the Coliseum since 9:00 it's cold but no one cares there must be five thousand people behind me the line travels all the way down the ramp to the wharf where it
So there I am back to practicing that fall, suiting up for practice. And then for home games I get to dress out in the uniform and run out of the tunnel at the LA Coliseum , 92,000 people. This was incredible. It was just literally living a dream.
Thomas Jefferson, when you told Sally Hemings that you would free her children if she remained your mistress, did you think there was honor in your ultimatum? Think of Janya, who turns my classroom into a coliseum , every word she speaks coded in creativity.
Like, really directly, actually. But then in 2010, we were at ADC at the LA Coliseum , and just holding up the laptop to a little bit more than 150 people felt like it didn't quite work.
And I didn't mind it as much, though, even though it was an abomination under the Lord, that it was divine retribution for Sugar Bear Hamilton and Ben Dreith in 1976. And I was there for that in the Oakland Coliseum , as it was known then, OK? So you know the one I'm talking about.
trying to learn how to walk, or trying to learn how to deal with some sort of power, and that's exciting. Yeah. Interviewer: And obviously a lot of this was filmed at the Coliseum in Oakland. Jonah Hill: Yeah. Interviewer: And again, that's a little bit of a character in the book.
and UCLA games. And basically, I got on the streetcar at Huntington Park and rode it over to Slawson and then took that to Vernon and then walked. And after being beaten up and having the money taken away from us, we walked to the Coliseum . But anyway, you can see how the PE, the Pacific Electric System, in 1912, after Huntington sold it, they painted them all red. So, you'll hear people, old people, say "riding the red cars", "the big red cars"
soul you are the four pillars of my universe I have prayed and prayed and now it's happened you are pledged to revisit the bunghole that is Ohio and I will be there in the front row of the Riverfront Coliseum because I have faith in something bigger and unlike my parents my teachers my
begin? Well, there's a big fight between Chicago and New York about where it really started. And from the research I've done, I think that at the Chicago coliseum and the first Sirens of Chrome or product specialists were not gorgeous models, were not gorgeous men or women -- you have to remember the year was 1905 and people didn't even know if cars really worked.
Superdome. It was a place of last refuge during Katrina. Everybody knows the horror stories there. It was a horrible period for that city. I was actually in Los Angeles finishing off the kick-off to the 2005 season. We had an event that was looking forward toward the 40th Super Bowl. We did it at the LA Coliseum , which is where the first Super Bowl was played. So we had this big concert out there. It was part of a television show on NBC and I got a call during rehearsal that the league was thinking about doing a telethon to help the
when, anyway. So, I have to admit that I am old enough that I rode the streetcars, and this was my father's idea of making a man out of my brother and I, which never really worked. He made us take the streetcar to the Coliseum and we sold programs at Ram and SC and UCLA games. And basically, I got on the streetcar at Huntington Park and rode it over to Slawson and then took that to Vernon and then walked. And after being beaten up and