Strawberry Heart Attack (Split in part from Brogna thread)
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Re: Get off of My Lawn!: Rico Brogna and Mets in Retirement, 2024
Straw's habits earlier in his life, drinking mostly, probably didn't do him a lot of good. But the dude's
had a bunch of health problems over the years seemingly unrelated to anything self-caused.
had a bunch of health problems over the years seemingly unrelated to anything self-caused.
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Re: Get off of My Lawn!: Rico Brogna and Mets in Retirement, 2024
Hopefully Straw is healthy enough for his retirement ceremony
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Strawberry Heart Attack
Just what the subject says. Apparently Straw had a heart attack yesterday. I saw the Mets posted a get well soon message on IG.
Straw says he's recovering and "all is well". Darryl turns 62 today. Happy birthday, #18.
https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/397 ... art-attack
Edit: I see G-Fafif posted this already. Feel free to nuke it, dear admins.
Straw says he's recovering and "all is well". Darryl turns 62 today. Happy birthday, #18.
https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/397 ... art-attack
Edit: I see G-Fafif posted this already. Feel free to nuke it, dear admins.
great googly moogly!
Re: Get off of My Lawn!: Rico Brogna and Mets in Retirement, 2024
Serious business. I'll be happy if he's healthy enough to watch on TV.
Odd that his hospital gown has piping down the sleeve.
Odd that his hospital gown has piping down the sleeve.
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Re: Strawberry Heart Attack (Split in part from Brogna thread)
Who's that with him? His wife and daughter? I've forgotten what kids he has. I remember a Diamond Nicole and a Darryl Jr. I don't think that's either of them.
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Re: Strawberry Heart Attack (Split in part from Brogna thread)
I think that's his wife Tracy that he met through the church (right).
great googly moogly!
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Re: Strawberry Heart Attack (Split in part from Brogna thread)
Oh no!
Get well Darryl!!
Get well Darryl!!
Re: Strawberry Heart Attack (Split in part from Brogna thread)
He has two adult children from his first marriage to the former Lisa Andrews, and three from his second marriage to the former Charisse Ann Simon.
Third wife Tracy (blonde on the right side of the photo) came to the marriage with three kids of her own from two marriages also marred by addiction.
I think the young woman on his left could be daughter Jade but it's hard to say.
Third wife Tracy (blonde on the right side of the photo) came to the marriage with three kids of her own from two marriages also marred by addiction.
I think the young woman on his left could be daughter Jade but it's hard to say.
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Re: Strawberry Heart Attack (Split in part from Brogna thread)
Darryl is now eligible to start collecting Social Security, but he'd be better off waiting until he's 70. (Every day I get several articles in my Google News feed from Motley Fool telling me that it's better to collect at 70 than at 62.)
Re: Strawberry Heart Attack (Split in part from Brogna thread)
Benjamin Grimm wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2024 11:24 am Darryl is now eligible to start collecting Social Security, but he'd be better off waiting until he's 70. (Every day I get several articles in my Google News feed from Motley Fool telling me that it's better to collect at 70 than at 62.)
Why so ?
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Re: Strawberry Heart Attack (Split in part from Brogna thread)
Heckuva way to celebrate his birthday.
But I hope he gets to celebrate many more.
Later
But I hope he gets to celebrate many more.
Later
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Re: Strawberry Heart Attack (Split in part from Brogna thread)
The longer you wait to collect, the greater your monthly benefit. You should only collect at 62 if you absolutely need the money, or if you have strong reason to suspect that you won't live to be 80.metirish wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2024 11:26 amBenjamin Grimm wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2024 11:24 am Darryl is now eligible to start collecting Social Security, but he'd be better off waiting until he's 70. (Every day I get several articles in my Google News feed from Motley Fool telling me that it's better to collect at 70 than at 62.)
Why so ?
Re: Strawberry Heart Attack (Split in part from Brogna thread)
My mother in law did this, short sighted as usual, and now gets by on a pittance of a monthly check, with no real savings to speak of.Benjamin Grimm wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2024 12:19 pmThe longer you wait to collect, the greater your monthly benefit. You should only collect at 62 if you absolutely need the money, or if you have strong reason to suspect that you won't live to be 80.metirish wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2024 11:26 amBenjamin Grimm wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2024 11:24 am Darryl is now eligible to start collecting Social Security, but he'd be better off waiting until he's 70. (Every day I get several articles in my Google News feed from Motley Fool telling me that it's better to collect at 70 than at 62.)
Why so ?
Re: Strawberry Heart Attack (Split in part from Brogna thread)
Not to get in splitting into a social security thread but Herr Trumpler
will probably shitcan government benefits so get some dough this year
while ya can if you are eligible!
Quick recovery, Straw! It's gonna be a monster year for you. Monster.
will probably shitcan government benefits so get some dough this year
while ya can if you are eligible!
Quick recovery, Straw! It's gonna be a monster year for you. Monster.
#lgm #ygb #ymdyf
Re: Strawberry Heart Attack (Split in part from Brogna thread)
Fman99 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2024 12:31 pmMy mother in law did this, short sighted as usual, and now gets by on a pittance of a monthly check, with no real savings to speak of.Benjamin Grimm wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2024 12:19 pmThe longer you wait to collect, the greater your monthly benefit. You should only collect at 62 if you absolutely need the money, or if you have strong reason to suspect that you won't live to be 80.
Or if one thinks the Republicans want to get rid of it
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Re: Strawberry Heart Attack (Split in part from Brogna thread)
I started at 62 but I never really worked much.
Also if you wait til 70 you can earn as much as you want on the side with no penalty
Honestly it’s all a very personal choice with lots to consider.
Also if you wait til 70 you can earn as much as you want on the side with no penalty
Honestly it’s all a very personal choice with lots to consider.