Monday, May 5, 2008

Stu Grossman Has Floor Seats to All Heat Games (And You Don't)


Big Stu, in a letter to the Herald today:
For the past 11 years I've had the privilege of watching Pat Riley coach the Miami Heat from a seat 20 feet from him.
Ok ok, we get it -- you're rich and successful, and we're not (as much).

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

SFL, since some of us lawyers are living vicariously through you will we ever read what happened in the keys between you and the princess? The princess continues writing about her trek to China Town.

Anonymous said...

8:28, My suggestion? Try leaving an intelligent question or comment. I did and she replied.

crazy-for-the-princess said...

8:59- what was the 'intelligent' question/comment?

Anonymous said...

9:24, Why didn't she go inside Loggia? When she responded I sent her a question to her email address. I was curious to find out the reason why her mother had her home schooled.

Anonymous said...

8:28, maybe there is a shy side to the princess.

10:00, the princess never gave a thorough explanation about Loggia.

Anonymous said...

The Princess shy? Good one! I nearly laughed myself off the chair when I read that! She wasn't so shy when she
wrote about her ex.

Here's my argument. No one knows the identity of SFL or the Princess. The two of them could be having dinner together or holding hands in downtown Miami and no one would know who they are. SFL what is the big deal, why be so secretive? 'Fess up!

dylan-ranters-for-the-princess-2 said...

Maybe they are on a bus to Bal Harbour together.

dylan-ranters-for-the-princess-3 said...

12:08, no details were provided about the breakup.

SFL you took the Princess on a bus to Bal Harbour? You cheap bastard! Business a little slow for you?

12:08, good point. The ball's in your court counselor.

lusting for the princess said...

10am- what was the reason for the princess being home schooled?

lusting for the princess said...

BTW SFL, 12:08 makes for a good argument.

Anonymous said...

1:15, I lied. I have yet to ask her the question.