If you watch at the end of Blue Collar Comedy Tour: One For The Road... during the segment where all the guys are on stage... Ron gets up and goes and pours himself a glass of Johnny Walker: Blue Label... it's their best and most expensive label of scotch... they have Red, Black (my personal favorite, although I haven't tried Blue Label) and Blue Label... hope that answers your question!
In one of his acts, he says that if the company whose scotch he was drinking paid him, he'd have it in their bottle and not his. He then goes on to say that "it's the kind of scotch that people drink who are going to die penniless. It's good though."
Sister Bettie is a character in the memoir "Same Kind of Different as Me" by Ron Hall and Denver Moore. She is a nun who runs a homeless shelter with her husband, Father Bill. Sister Bettie plays a significant role in the lives of the main characters, Ron, Denver, and Deborah.
Laurent is pronounced as lor-ahn.
About 1.625 meters.
i duno Katie+em here thou + its xmas eve;D
The book "The Wave" was written by Todd Strasser, based on a classroom experiment conducted by high school history teacher Ron Jones in 1967 to teach his students about the rise of fascism in Germany.
He no longer drinks Scotch. He drinks Number Juan Anejo Tequilla on stage. However, it is unlikely that it is actually tequilla and most likely apple juice.
If you are talking about Ron Jefferson, I knew his habits in Paris in the mid-late 60's and in NYC in the early 70's. Ron like to sip his "Peach Liquer (sp?). He kept a little bottle in his vest pocket. He never did drugs during this time period. Jenika
Ron White's onstage persona often includes him holding a glass of whiskey and making jokes about drinking alcohol. While it is part of his act and adds to his comedic style, it is unlikely that he is actually drinking alcohol during his performances. Most comedians, including Ron White, are professionals who prioritize delivering a consistent and high-quality performance, which would be compromised by consuming alcohol on stage.
No, Ron White is not dead. He's still alive and kicking, probably cracking jokes and sipping on his beloved scotch. So, rest assured, you can continue enjoying his comedy specials without mourning his passing.
On the Ron WHite Tader Salad website one can find material of the Texas comedian Ron White best known as a charter member of the Blue Collar Comedy Tour.
Ronnie's signature drink is "Ron Ron Juice" (:
Technically, Ron White is a homophile.
Ron white's dog is named Sluggo.
The cast of Scotch Myths - 1983 includes: Samuel Fuller as himself Ron Geesin Chic Murray as Old Scotch Alex Norton as Various Bill Paterson as Various
Ron White was born on December 18, 1956.
Ron White was born on December 18, 1956.
Ron Kind was born on 1963-03-16.