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    Oh I just remembered......I don't know about you folks but in his last interview segment, When Felder said......I just wanna play with these guys and then walked off camera.....i don't know why but that REALLY got me deep.....oh man.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bluefox4000 View Post
    Oh I just remembered......I don't know about you folks but in his last interview segment, When Felder said......I just wanna play with these guys and then walked off camera.....i don't know why but that REALLY got me deep.....oh man.

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    It is a shame it reached the point that it did. It's my humble opinion that Felder had to know he was burning his last bridge when he published his book, and since he went through with it, he must have been OK with that. Spending time in an interview situation like that, remembering all the old times, good and bad, would raise some nostalgic emotions. Over all, though, since he tends to continue the theme he started with his book on interviews like the Probst show, he's not only OK with having burnt the bridge, he's making sure it stays burned. While the emotion worked for the camera and the documentary, and I do believe it was sincere, I don't think that he's too upset about it in his day to day living.
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    By the way, Perfect Beast, welcome to The Border!! Nice to have you on board!!
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    Glenn Had me giggling when he said.....Felder for L eadon, lol Almost super villain like, lol. Just so you know, nothing against him at all. I could not care less what he did....he was in the freakin' Eagles.

    Still it made me laugh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VAisForEagleLovers View Post
    It is a shame it reached the point that it did. It's my humble opinion that Felder had to know he was burning his last bridge when he published his book, and since he went through with it, he must have been OK with that. Spending time in an interview situation like that, remembering all the old times, good and bad, would raise some nostalgic emotions. Over all, though, since he tends to continue the theme he started with his book on interviews like the Probst show, he's not only OK with having burnt the bridge, he's making sure it stays burned. While the emotion worked for the camera and the documentary, and I do believe it was sincere, I don't think that he's too upset about it in his day to day living.
    Well stated and I tend to agree completely with you here.
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    I agree with VA 's post about Felder. I'm sorry, but I can't help believing that his teary - eyed exit was only done for effect. JMHO

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    I saw more than a few tweets where people thought that, and I wondered myself, but after watching it many times, I believe the emotion was real. He didn't try to stop it, and maybe that was for the effect. The director leaving it in was definitely for effect, it's what directors do.
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    I knew there was a reason I hadn't been saying anything in this thread.

    For the record, I love all the guys in the Eagles. I love the Eagles! Tim, Don H, Joe, and Glenn. I am more attracted to Glenn and Don than the rest. I have no ill feelings towards any of them. And you know what, I have said and done things I wish I hadn't. More than once! I make mistakes. Hopefully I have learned from them because life goes on.
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    Poor Randy, sounds like he might have been happier in another career. It was just a matter of time before he cracked.
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