When Dee Snider and I get together for breakfast, it's just two Long Island guys hanging out.
From Mick Foley
You really can't go wrong. There's no bad New York pizza, as far as I know.
I get asked a lot about the Rock N' Sock Connection.
Sooner or later, The Rock's going to get tired of that empty space on his mantle where an Oscar should be, and that's when I'll get the phone call for the buddy movie that finally makes his career.
Mother Nature and Father Time have not been happy with me.
I tell people the most important move they can make is not in the ring. It's taking the time to get to know Mr. McMahon.
I developed an interest in the history of the Negro leagues to the point where I visited the museum in Kansas City, Mo., twice and made the museum an integral part of my unheralded 2005 coming-of-age baseball novel, 'Scooter.'
The idea of standing five feet away from Norah Jones and listening to her sing Neil Young's 'Down By The River' was just phenomenal. I compare that to what my kids know of at a concert, which is sitting in a stadium and watching a huge screen.
I'm glad I had a chance to see great music played up close and live. In a way, that's what I hope my show does. It's almost like an acoustic evening with Mick Foley.
As great a spectacle as WrestleMania is, there's something to be said for seeing a guy you like telling stories from the heart from 20 feet away.
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