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    #41
    Just read that Mens Journal interview and man made me love and respect Neeson even more



    Three years ago, Central Park was the unlikely battleground for one of the most heated fights of Neeson's public life. The topic? Horses. During his 2013 election campaign, New York City mayor Bill de Blasio vowed to enact a ban on horse-drawn carriages in Central Park. (The measure was billed as an animal-rights issue, though questions have been raised about the role political donors and real-estate interests played in the proposed ban, and Mayor de Blasio's actions were later investigated.) The horse ban was supported by famous animal advocates like Miley Cyrus and Alec Baldwin. Neeson, who grew up caring for horses on his aunt's farm in County Armagh, waded in to defend the drivers.

    "I'm in the park every day," he explains. "I see these guys; I know these guys. There were so many celebrities supporting [the ban], I was like, 'These guys need a celebrity or two.' "

    "He really put himself in the line of fire," says Stephen Malone, a second-generation carriage driver and spokesman for the horse-and-carriage industry. "It was a complete game-changer. He hosted a stable visit for the city council on a Sunday afternoon, and if he wasn't there, we might have gotten one or two [members]. We ended up with about 20. They got to take their selfies with Liam Neeson, but they also got to meet the children of the drivers and to see how the stable hands care for the horses. It completely swayed public opinion. That was the moment we knew we were gonna be OK."

    Colm McKeever, an Irish-born carriage driver and longtime friend of Neeson's, says, "There's a framed picture of him in every stable. It's the Pope and then Liam Neeson." McKeever says Neeson's support of the drivers wasn't due to their friendship: "We've been fast friends for a number of years, but that has nothing to do with Liam's convictions. He stands up for what he believes in. It's as simple as that."

    The proposal was eventually defeated, and now Neeson is a hero to the 300-odd drivers, who often stop him to say thanks. "It's almost like he's part of the tour," jokes McKeever. " 'There's the carousel — and that's Liam Neeson.' " Malone adds: "Liam Neeson is the biggest Hollywood star going right now, and he walks through Central Park and stops to talk to carriage guys. Only a true gentleman would do that."

    It's a working-man's solidarity that's apparently characteristically Neeson. "If you speak to film crews, they all love him," says Richard Graham. "He's got friends from crews he still corresponds with — and I'm not talking about higher-ups, just ordinary blokes. It sounds like I'm blowing smoke up his ass, but he truly is an honorable guy."

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      #42
      Originally posted by Red-Cyclone View Post
      Ere tell u wat David Bowie shit as Rod Stewart better

      Not a huge Rod fan but he's up their as a biggest seller likeBowie so he's aspiring to the masses, I do like Ronnie Wood a lot, his guitarist for a period.

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        #43
        Originally posted by Mc,Lovin View Post
        You ain't gotta tell me
        Been a lil fan ever since I saw labyrinth as a kid
        Takin my missus to a tribute in march
        She loves him
        Tribute as in a play musical, where is it coming to town , beep beep ? Bowie has grown on my partner since I introduced her to his music, their is such a wealth of material and at his best its unbeatable really, depends on the mood I'm in but that said I can listen to the guy any time, I guess he has his own style for whatever mood you're in.

        Right now I'm listening to Dio fronted Sabbath, going to see them this month and GnR and Ritchie Blackmore in June.

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          #44
          Originally posted by Scott. Weiland View Post
          Tribute as in a play musical, where is it coming to town , beep beep ? Bowie has grown on my partner since I introduced her to his music, their is such a wealth of material and at his best its unbeatable really, depends on the mood I'm in but that said I can listen to the guy any time, I guess he has his own style for whatever mood you're in.

          Right now I'm listening to Dio fronted Sabbath, going to see them this month and GnR and Ritchie Blackmore in June.
          Nah nah
          Just some bloke pretending to be Bowie performing his songs
          It's at an art centre so should be fun
          She wants to go
          So we are going haha

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            #45
            Originally posted by Mc,Lovin View Post
            Nah nah
            Just some bloke pretending to be Bowie performing his songs
            It's at an art centre so should be fun
            She wants to go
            So we are going haha
            I saw a Zeppelin tribute act once killer stuff, just to experience that shyt with like minded folk is something, the music they played was f'n bad ass too. You'll have a blast.

            What is the dudes name please ?

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              #46
              Originally posted by Mike D View Post
              they always say the power is the last thing to go



              maaaaaaaannnnn ole grandpa ass Liam Neeson ain't never seen some power like this
              Man that's some serious power, little nee can't step to that son!

              Slaps like Calzaghe

              Stings like a bee

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                #47
                Originally posted by Scott. Weiland View Post
                I saw a Zeppelin tribute act once killer stuff, just to experience that shyt with like minded folk is something, the music they played was f'n bad ass too. You'll have a blast.

                What is the dudes name please ?

                Tony Perry
                A star's in their eyes finalist

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