NJ.com article on Ralph Agee-Gonzales

MLBash93

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Already know the people on this board are going to be so upset when they see "benchwarmer"
 

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Absolutely love it. Locker room guys go a long way on a team. Great to have an unselfish supportive teammate like Ralph

He has gotten plenty of buzz from his “Ralph’s Corner” appearances: Pikiell says there have been calls from people in the business saying Gonzales-Agee should try broadcasting. But while Gonzales-Agee said he wouldn’t turn down great opportunities, he’s not pursuing a career in TV. He wants to be a social worker for children and is on pace to complete his master’s degree in social work this spring.

What a guy
 

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Ralph's Corner is AWESOME !!!!

Hope we get a big lead and Ralph gets some minutes on Sunday and gives the crowd a chance to show their appreciation !!
 
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RULoyal

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I know we hate to give them clicks, but this one is worth it. Great article about a guy who has taken a few lumps from the RU fans.

 

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For my movie buffs, particularly 80s movies, what does Ralph Gonzales-Agee and the first Lethal Weapon movie have in common? Would be stunned and impressed if someone gets this. And ya gotta read the article first to know.
 

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For my movie buffs, particularly 80s movies, what does Ralph Gonzales-Agee and the first Lethal Weapon movie have in common? Would be stunned and impressed if someone gets this. And ya gotta read the article first to know.
Victorville, California. It's the only information in the article which the two could have in connection.
 

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At the end of the Indiana game, when the ball hit the ref, the ref was falling. Looks like Ralph caught the ref.
:15 mark on this link
 

DirtyRU

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Victorville, California. It's the only information in the article which the two could have in connection.
Haha. Well yes, that is accurate. I'll spill it since I don't think anyone's gonna come up with it and or care about the question, haha. There is a scene where Murtaugh and Riggs show up at Murtaugh's house after having just discovered that the Shadow Company bad guys have kidnapped his daughter. Gary Busey, who plays Mr. Joshua, calls the house and threatens Murtaugh, then tells him to hang by the phone. Another bad guy calls back and says:

"We don't want to hurt your daughter. We just want to know what Hunsaker told you. Dry lake. Victorville. Sunrise tomorrow. Be there."

Then the scene occurs at Dry Lake in Victorville, CA, aka. Ralph's town, boom:

Dry Lake, Victorville...

Good times, great flick. I wonder if Ralph's ever seen the movie. I bet not, ha.
 
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Great article. While he might not have done much on the court, it seems he was an invaluable member of the team in practice and off the court. A real "glue guy" keeping everyone together when things got rough. Best of luck to him in the future.
 
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I hope we can win and he at least can get on the floor for one last ovation. His show has been a real treat.