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Survey of my Life by davya
So Basically..
Name:: Rick McNeil
Nicknames:: Big Rick, Slick Rick, Tricky Rick aka "Shootem Up"
Age:: 41
Birth Date:: 9/9/66
Hair Color:: Shaven
Eye Color:: Light Brown
Height:: 6 feet 5 inches
Piercings:: None
Tatoos:: "Coming Atcha Soon"
Heritage:: African American (with a Indian mix with both parents)
Best..
Food:: Marlyand Crab
Drink:: Green Tea & Grey Goose Cocktails
Time of Day:: Late Afternoon
Season:: Spring
Day of the Week:: Saturday
Color:: Red
Place in U.S:: Miami
Place outside U.S:: Brazil
Magazine:: Jet
Pet:: No Pets
Friend:: My Beautiful Daughter
Feeling: Life Without "Bull Shit"
Do You..
Shower Daily:: Yes
Brush your Teeth Daily:: Yes
Sing:: To Myself
Dance:: Yes (this "big boy" can make it happen)
Drink:: Occasionally (not as much as I used to)
Smoke:: Occasional Cigar
Read Books:: Not Much (mom's tortured me with the library growing up)
Read Magazines:: Yes
Have a Religion:: Yes
Have a Bf/Gf:: What the hell is that? Maybe I need to read more. LOL!
Play an Instrument:: Used to play Saxophone
In the Opposite Sex..
Hair Color:: Don't Care
Eye Color:: Don't Care
Height:: Tall but not always
Tatoos:: Not too many
Piercings:: Within Reason
Body Type:: I Love Hips, Lips and Thighs
Hobbies:: Basketball, Networking and Seafood Feasting
Do You Believe In..
Ghosts:: Yes
Aliens:: Yes
God:: Yes
Devil:: Yes
Heaven:: Yes
Hell:: Yes
Afterlife:: Yes
Have You Ever..
Been Arrested:: No
Cheated:: No
Been Cheated on:: I Think So
Had your Heart Broken:: No! I have a tough heart. No one's gotten' close enough
Broken someone elses Heart:: Unfortunately, yes
Stripped:: Not Professionally! But Yeah! And she loved it
Kissed more than two people in one night:: In one day, Yes! I was young then :-)
Kissed someone of the same sex:: My Dad & Brothers on their Bald Heads and cheek. (Oh! That's not what you wanted to hear. LOL!)
Lied:: Yes! Not proud it. Tried to keep peace
Gotten into a fight:: I had my share
Passed out:: At my wedding 15 years ago
Stolen anything:: A candybar when I was 5 years old
Done something you regret:: Helping grown folks with their preventable "Bull Shit"
Been on T.V:: Yes!
Been in Love:: Yes! But sometimes, I really don't know
Last Person You..
Talked to on the phone:: My crazy ass Brother
Text Messaged: Daughter
Instant Messaged: I hate IM's. It's disruptive
Hugged:: My Daughter
Kissed:: My Daughter
Yelled at:: My 30 year old Sister who acts 15
Missed:: My Moms R.I.P.
Were told loved you?: My Brother
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Pimp My ProfileI'm Richard "Big Rick" McNeil aka "Shootem Up", born and raised in NE/SE Washington DC. I was given the nickname "Shootem Up" at the age 13, a couple of years after moving to SE DC. I've just began playing basketball and joined the local boys club's 14 & under basketball team. During my first game, after a long ride on the bench, I entered the game jacking up shots from every where scoring 15 points in a short period of time. "HONESTLY, I WAS AFRAID SOMEONE WAS GOING TO TAKE THE BALL FROM ME AND I NEEDED TO GET RID OF IT IN A HURRY" Shhhhh!!!!! Don't tell anyone. So, during the van ride home from the game, my coach nicknamed me "Shootem UP". Thanks to my teamates, the name stuck and spreaded across the city throughout my B ball days. God blessed me with the opportunity to befriend, play with and against some the areas top ballers, such as, Len Bias (RIP), John Battle, Charles "Smitty" Smith, Curt "Trouble" Smith, Sherman "The General" Douglas, Hawkeye Whitney, Jeff Baxter, Charles Harrison, Andre McCloud, Mike Graham, Mike Britt, Lyndon Debolette, Darryl Prue, Ed Farmer and many more.A few years back, I was hanging out with some business owners after a Wizards game, when they offered me $100 an/hour to hang out with them while on trips and social outings in town, DC. So, coupled with my Event & Entertainment experience and support, I decided to create MSG Events, LLC.ABOUT MSG (MCNEIL SERVING GROUP): MSG Events, LLC A McNeil Servicing Company www.MSGserv.com MSG Events, LLC is an Event Management, Executive Personal Protection, Event Staffing and Security Service of the highest quality, our attention to detail and personal service is what sets us apart from the competition. We pride ourselves on providing our clients with experience, integrity and professionalism.MSG provides Executive Personal Protection to Corporate and Business Executives, Celebrities, Religious Leaders and their families. Our Executive Protection service blends facilitation and security with an assured and seamless presence, which allows our clients to focus on the business or task at hand.
Our Event Management department can assist you with all of your meetings, events and conference needs from small office meetings and seminars to national conventions, as well as, Entertainment Promotions. Our services are available nationwide and limited internationally. Our staff has over 25 years of Event Management knowledge and experience with all aspects of Corporate and Personal events, from national conferences to wedding planning.Please take advantage of additional McNeil Servicing Group's professional services, MSG Entertainment Promotions, MSG Client Services and MSG Entertainment & Sports Marketing.I would like the opportunity to further discuss how MSG can meet your needs. If you have any questions or to schedule an appointment, please feel free to contact me at 240-682-2095 or email me at [email protected].
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..They don't know the story of Len Bias anymore, basketball players 30 years old and younger. Len Bias, to them, is a video clip, maybe a throwback jersey or a locker room story from one of the old guys, maybe an assistant coach who played against Bias back in the day. He's a concept, something from the '80s, more a slogan than someone who once pursued the dream they are realizing now, here in the NBA Finals. They have an image in mind but don't know the details, the hope of draft day or the crushing tragedy of the morning after.Marquis Daniels of the Dallas Mavericks was 5 years old when Bias died, 20 years ago, of a cocaine overdose. Daniels knows more about Bias than most people his age because Daniels plays professional basketball.But even Daniels wondered aloud if there is a movie about Bias's life that he might be confusing with reality."When I hear Len Bias's name," Daniels said, "I think of a great player who didn't get a chance to live out his dream. I have one of his throwback jerseys. I've seen a couple of clips of him on ESPN Classic. Sometimes people start talking about great talents and somebody will bring up his name. The way he died, we kind of stay away from that."Old guys such as Mavericks guard Darrell Armstrong, 38 years old this week, and Miami's 36-year-old Alonzo Mourning remember exactly what they were doing when they heard Bias had died the morning of June 19, 1986. They wince at the memory of it and wonder if his death taught us anything about drug use, about the flawed notion that youth and strength equal invincibility.To the young guys such as Miami's James Posey, who was 9 years old, the Bias tragedy is a basketball story."I've heard older guys speak of him as being incredible," Posey said. "The television will be on [ESPN Classic], and they'll point to him and say, 'That guy had everything.' They compare him with [Michael] Jordan and say he could have been a dominant player. We don't roll our eyes. No. We just take their word for it. I wish I could have seen him play, or maybe see more tape of him in action and try to compare him to what we see now. We can hear the respect they had for him. Nobody talks much how he died. It's pretty much confined to what he did on the court."Not if you're of a certain age and you lived in Washington and/or Boston 20 years ago. Not if you were old enough to receive a phone call 20 years ago today from a friend on the other end of the phone saying, "You have to sit down . . . Len Bias just died."Nobody's death stunned me more than Bias's. My father was 60 years old and had been smoking Philip Morris cigarettes, unfiltered, for 40-some years so lung cancer seemed on some level inevitable. Bias was 22 years old, a specimen, chiseled, ideally suited for basketball. I covered Bias's first two seasons at Maryland, enjoyed watching him more than anyone locally at a time when Patrick Ewing, David Robinson, Ralph Sampson and Reggie Williams were all playing college basketball in the neighborhood. And watching Bias, even though his Maryland teams didn't make much noise nationally, forced you to wonder about the possibilities of what he was going to be once he got to the NBA.And just like that, the basketball story stopped forever. There were no lob passes from Larry Bird, no division titles, no all-star games, no duels with Jordan in Eastern Conference finals, no battles with James Worthy, Charles Barkley and Karl Malone for the NBA championship. The last 20 years it's been all anniversaries, birthdays that would have been and debates over what, if anything, we've learned over the years about drug use.
Micheal Jordan vs. Lenny Bias