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Thread: Lou Ferrigno on Celebrity Apprentice.

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    I met Lou when the animated hulk show that he did the voice for was on. He was great really pleasant. Talked to me for like 8 min. The only lame part is when I asked him to sign my 12 mego MIB Hulk and make it out to my son his manager lady stepped in and said he was only allowed to sign his name, no personal names. He look somewhat bothered and proceeded to only sign his name.


    Now Dee Snyder I met a few times once for an extended time at a toy show I was selling at while he was promoting Strangeland and again at Great Adventure when he was hosting the Van Helsing Firework show. He was a really great and genuine guy. Suprisingly when I saw him at Great Adventure he reconized me and came up to me. I thought that was pretty cool.

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    Quote Originally Posted by madmarva View Post
    Hector, You're right about Jillette and his size. I knew he was big from seeing him next to Teller, but making a 6-5, 265-pound guy look small is something else.

    The motorcycle guy's arms were impressive, too.
    Paul Teteul Sr is 62...two years older than Ferrigno...pretty impressive from both senior citizens...lol.

    Yeah...Jillette is really big.

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    OK...enough Ferrigno (he's not going to last anyway)...lol.

    Back to Celebrity Apprentice...

    Doesn't look like a fair fight on paper...the men are overall more famous, have a higher profile, and would seem like they would have more connections.

    I think Penn Jillette (strong personality), Adam Corolla (very smart and funny as heck), and Paul Teutul (proven businessman) are the alpha dogs here...the rest are up for grabs.

    However...we didn't get to see Michael Andretti in action...he has a lot of high rollers from the world of racing.

    Clay Aiken might be a dark horse. I don't think Takei is gonna last long though.

    On the women's side...Patricia Velasquez looks tough (she easily survived elimination despite being the project manager of the losing team)...she looks like the strongest of the women.
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    I would agree the lineup of men seems more impressive than the women, but watching the ladies take each other out to be entertaining. Velasquez did seem to be the most serious-minded of the women and seemed to be well liked by her opponents despite leading a losing effort.

    I too was impressed with Jillette. If I had to put money on a winner from one episode, it would be on him. Corolla is a smart guy, but does he have the killer instinct? Jillette seems like the kind of guy who could steal your wallet, house and wife and make you feel like it was to your advantage.

    As far as Paul, while he did a lot of talking, he honestly seemed in over his head with his team really picking up the slack for him, and I'm guessing he wrote that check for $305 grand after he jumped out on the limb and said the team would raise $500 grand. Without that check, the women would have won even though the men got the $35,000 for the best sandwich. Not all businesses are built or run the same. No doubt, he's got a talent for working with cycles, but that's a high-dollar niche business. The apprentice is a PR and branding game as much as anything else. But then again, maybe I'll be surprised.

    I think you're right about Aiken being a dark horse. Some of the other contestants might underestimate him and from his comments he seemed to have a very good feel for what was going on and working. The question about him is can he get the macho guys to work for him when he's the project leader.

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    isn't Debbie Gibson in it this year?
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    Quote Originally Posted by kennermike View Post
    The more I read about Lou the more Im starting to hate this freakin guy and to think I was looking into buying the Incredible Hulk series I will Pass now LOL
    Mike if you like(d) the show you should buy it - there's a difference between Lou Ferrigno playing a character in the 70s/80s and Lou Ferrigno the "celebrity" trying to make a living off his personality today. Just my opinion.

    -Chris

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    Quote Originally Posted by megomania View Post
    Mike if you like(d) the show you should buy it - there's a difference between Lou Ferrigno playing a character in the 70s/80s and Lou Ferrigno the "celebrity" trying to make a living off his personality today. Just my opinion.

    -Chris
    LOL
    Last edited by kennermike; Feb 22, '12 at 10:55 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Random Axe View Post
    I was surprised to see him at the Arnold Classic Expo in Columbus, maybe it was 1995. I was walking the floor and stumbled upon him. Keep in mind there was nobody at his table at the time. Here's the exchange.

    "I can't believe you're here. Would it be okay if Igot a picture with you?"

    "If you buy one of my books."

    "Um okay, sure." I handed him 40 dollars.

    "Could you please sign it?"

    "That's another ten dollars." Gave him another ten spot.

    I had my friend dig his camera out for the picture and started walking around the table.

    "No. You stay on that side."

    So I got the picture, a book I didn't want and. my heart crushed to dust.
    you got off easy. he's a lot worse now.

    i've met so much other celebrities who are much more pleasant than he is and actually seem to be happy when meeting the fans.

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    Quote Originally Posted by starsky View Post
    you got off easy. he's a lot worse now.

    i've met so much other celebrities who are much more pleasant than he is and actually seem to be happy when meeting the fans.
    yeah Darren he seems like a sweetheart!

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    well he's better then Jake the Snake Roberts that dude was either High or drunk... wanted $25 for an auto which wasn't as bad as others, but then $10 for a pic...the guy was rude as hell
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