My Interview with the Affable and Amazing Race (season 22) Winner: Bates Battaglia

I first met Bates or (Bates-cee as I call him) back in 1999, when I was a flight attendant for the NHL Carolina Hurricanes and he was a player on their team. Back then he had long shoulder length hair, that he would sometimes slick back and look like a true guido (Italian-American). With his good looks, status as a pro-athlete and his “fat paycheck” Bates has been considered by many to be a “player”, no pun intended.  Why not? He’s young, single, handsome and extremely charming, I say make the most of it!

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Of course, the men admire  his conquests while the women involved are less enthusiastic about his escapades.  A teammate once told me he was in admiration of Bates’ ability to attract women.

In talking with Bates, he’s always very gregarious, has a self-deprecating sense of humor and a quick wit. He also has a mischievous smile, which always makes me wonder what he’s up to.

KA: What is your most memorable moment was while playing in the NHL?

BB: “Best moment would be playing in the stanley cup finals in 2002, unfortunately we lost but it was my worst and best hockey moment. I got to play in the finals but we lost.”

KA: When did you retire from playing professional hockey?

BB: “I retired in 2012.”

KA:  When did you open your bar?  What’s the name of it and why did you choose to open a bar?

BB: “We opened Lucky b’s —  www.luckybsbar.com in 2005. I opened it cause I knew I couldn’t play hockey forever so I needed some thing to fall back on and …oh, did I mention I like beer.”

Bates Battaglia is his name and his jersey number was #13 when he played with the Carolina Hurricanes. Hence, the name Lucky B’s 13.

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Earlier this year Bates and his brother Anthony, won season 22 of the Amazing Race 2013.  They split a million dollars in prize money.

KA: Did the producers tell you why they picked you and Anthony out of the thousands of contestants?

BB: “They didn’t tell us exactly why but I assume because we are awesome- haha. I do think  because I had hockey hair and Anthony had hockey teeth…and we were pretty comfortable on camera.”

KA: What did you do with your winnings, if anything?

BB: “We’ve been pretty conservative with our winnings. Anthony and I have talked about possibly opening an italian restaurant… and as far as the trips we won, we haven’t taken them yet but donated one of them to charity.

images-1 images-2     If you’re ever in Raleigh, North Carolina stop by Lucky B’s 13 and say “Hello” to Bates, tell him you read this article and ask for a free drink. 🙂

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In Remembrance Of My Friend ~ “Little” Josef Vasicek

It’s always heartbreaking when someone you know dies so young and tragically, my sweet friend Josef is one of those people, he was only 3o years old.  I remember the first time I met him, he was a rookie with the NHL Carolina Hurricanes and he was boarding the team plane. He was only 19 years old and just came to the states from the Czech Republic. He had the “deer-in-the-headlights” look about a lot of things, since everything was so foreign to him. He was living with a host family in Raleigh, North Carolina to help him acclimate to his new environment. His first season with the team he barely spoke any English and I knew some of our conversations were getting lost in translation. I started referring to him as “little Josef” even though he was over 6ft /3in. He was just a sweet kid who was always smiling.  Every time I saw him he was smiling. He had a big beautiful smile and you could see the innocence in his face.   Josef tried to teach me how to golf, he would take me to the course and patiently cheer me on as I tried to hit that little freaking ball. Professional hockey players are also excellent golfers, almost all of them!

His teammates on the plane used to harass him for fun because he ate a lot of czech food that sometimes gave him bad breath.  When we’d pass around the gum/mint basket the guys would tell me to give him the entire basket. They all loved “little” Josef too.

Over the 8 years that I worked with the Carolina Hurricanes, I really enjoyed watching Josef blossom into a fine, upstanding young man.  Imagine watching a flower bloom but in slow motion, its a beautiful site with many layers of time passing to create the end result, a beautiful one-of-a-kind flower, that was Josef Vasicek. I know he would probably laugh knowing I was comparing him to a flower but he was a sensitive soul and would understand my compliment.

It was wonderful to see his progress every year and how he became more westernized over time. We would talk about girls, sports, his homeland and life in general. I really bonded with this amazing young man. I felt like he was a little brother to me, someone you wanted to protect and shield from the trappings of being a pro athlete. The Carolina Hurricanes did that for him. They watched over him, nurtured him and guided him.

When Josef retired from the NHL he returned to europe and began playing for the russian team, Locomotiv Yaroslavl. They were considered the premiere professional ice hockey team, having many other former NHL players and coaching staff on the team. Tragically, Josef and his  teammates were killed in a plane crash in 2011.  There were many other wonderful men who died in that awful crash but I  personally only knew “little” Josef.

I hate to hear about any tragic loss of life but I’m extremely bothered when it involves a plane crash. It always gives me pause considering my profession but private jets are safe, as are commercial aircraft in America. The team was flying on an older model Russian made aircraft. I will leave my comments at that…for now.

The pictures I have are my personal ones. Josef laying on the couch inside the aircraft, one of his fans professing her love for #63 at a game and Josef with teammate Shane Willis at Sullivan’s restaurant in Raleigh, North Carolina.

I’ve always said that death puts life into perspective.  Josef is definitely missed by many but I want to celebrate his life and the good memories I have of him.

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The Venerable Nelson Mandela ~ R.I.P.

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adjective
  1. accorded a great deal of respect, esp. because of age, wisdom, or character.
    “a venerable statesman”
    This word partially sums up the great Nelson Mandela. He was many things to so many people but he was always a man of dignity and courage.  Most of us know his story about being the first black South-African president but he was 71 years old at the time. Why did it take so long? Because the all white ruling government threw him in jail for 27 years prior! Can anyone reading this truly imagine being imprisoned for 27 years because of their skin color and ideology?!  I don’t want to get into the political struggles and Apartheid of South-Africa, if you’re interested in history and oppression of a people, research it.  I’m always amazed at the cruelty of humans to one another.  Mr. Mandela has left an indelible mark upon society and the world.  We should all strive to be the absolute best person we can be and to respect everyone we meet.
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Artists United for Social Justice (AUSJ)

My friend, actor/ director and all around great guy Michael Cory Davis, founded this wonderful non-profit.  Michael has been an active crusader for many years now, long before media outlets and other organizations began highlighting the issue.

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AUSJ is dedicated to eradicating human slavery, also known as human (sex) trafficking. Most people have no idea this issue is happening all over the world; especially in our local neighborhoods and cities. Michael and AUSJ work with local, state and federal agencies as well as other organizations aimed at stopping human trafficking. He’s active in legislative reform and protection for those victimized and host seminars to high school youth worldwide; making them aware of what human trafficking is. Words cannot begin to express all the amazing things Michael and his organization are accomplishing …but he still needs our help.

Please visit his website at http://www.ausj.org  or his personal website at http://www.michaelcorydavis.com for more information on this amazing and worthwhile grass-roots non-profit.

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A day at the races ~ Hollywood Park closing

Hollywood Park has seen its share of celebrities over the years.  My experience was tinged with sadness wondering what would happen to those who had worked there for so long.  The bartender was an elderly woman with white hair and lots of costume jewelry. She was slow to move but had a quick wit. I wished I had gotten a picture of her to share with everyone.

Howard let me take his picture. Talk about a character, he had so much personality and loves the racing arena. He has worked at Hollywood Park for 15 years, while also working at Santa Anita Park for over 18 years! This man loves the race track. He took us down to the track and showed us that the track is actually made of synthetic material, not dirt.  Rubber bits and other weird fibers all meshed together to give the horses a cushy feel when running.

20131201_155136Howard taught us betting terminology, how to place a bet; either win, place or show and how to read the betting book.

I was excited as I placed my $2 bet on a horse named Rookie Sensation to show, my payout for placing; $2.  Then I bet on A Day At The Spa horse and she lost miserably, coming in last. Oh well, so much for winning $2.

Overall it was a great way to spend the afternoon at an iconic and soon to be forgotten place. Ah, the perils of living in LA when you’re only as good as your last race, movie, performance or show.

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My friends with Mario Lopez

My friends, Rick and Laura are big fans of Mario Lopez. My buddy Jimmy, is one of his managers and was able to get us up close and personal with Mario at his book signing. Afterwards we all dined with Mario and his friends at La Piazza restaurant at the Grove.

I have to admit after meeting with and talking to Mario, I’ve become a fan too. He’s super sweet, engaging, intelligent and genuinely a nice guy, as are his friends.  Did I mention how “HOT” he is and what an absolutely amazing body he has?!

Mario Lopez has it all….beauty, brains, ABS and personality!!!

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Fall Festival 2013 ~ Evansville, Indiana

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Every year my home town has a huge festival, it should be called the food festival instead of the fall festival but its a great time! All church and civic organizations have food booths including a lot of stuff I’ve never heard of like “kutchen” and “burgoo” and “pigeon poo” … but I’m gonna try it all!!The leaves are usually changing colors with beautiful sunny days, chilly nights and definitely Friday Night Football is a must!! ….and cold beer 🙂