Jordan Brady Forum
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| by J. Philip Dotson Jordan was born three years after i was and when we moved to Ohio in 1966, he lived two houses from my family. He was always playing with us as kids, but he was the youngest and smallest of the boys in the neighborhood, so no one had to compete harder than Jordan did just to keep up. He always saw things from a unique perspective and it never amazed me in the least, that he has gone on in life to be a great story teller and comedian. We gave him plenty of material while we were kids growing up. My siblings, Whitney, Mandy, and David, all wish you and your family continued luck and best wishes. Peace Jordan, you made out of Mt.Vernon alive. Comment on this... |
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| by Carolina I used to watch Jordan Brady about 20 years ago on A Night at the Improv tv show. I would sneak downstairs when I my parents were asleep and watch the show and laugh my butt off! My parents never allowed me to watch it, but when I knew Jordan would be on I would make sure that I didn't fall asleep so I could watch him. I only remember one joke he had about Batman and how it would be pronounced differently as a last name. It brings back all sorts of good funny memories. THANKS Jordan!!! Comment on this... |
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| by David Dotson Jordan was always sharp, witty and fun to be around. How can I say that with confidence? I knew him before preschool. My memories of Jordan are full of fun. He was a master lego maker and tinkered with everything. Less a dog that bit my face and a picknick table that harpooned my head, life with Jordan bring back warm memories. It's only natural that his tinkering has continued and brought him great success. I expect only great things in Jordans future! Best regards, David M. Dotson Comment on this... |
