SZoner’s Philly Photos!


Here’s a behind the scenes shot of Sly taken during the filming of “Rocky Balboa.”

This picture and the one below are of props in Adrian’s for the filming of “Rocky Balboa.”


The abvove photo is of SZoners who got together for the Rocky statue rededication in Philly! Pictured are Stephen from New York, Joy from Pennsylvania, John from Indiana and Joe from Florida. Thanks to Joy for sharing! – Craig

SZoner’s Philly Photos!


Here’s a behind the scenes shot of Sly taken during the filming of “Rocky Balboa.”

This picture and the one below are of props in Adrian’s for the filming of “Rocky Balboa.”


The abvove photo is of SZoners who got together for the Rocky statue rededication in Philly! Pictured are Stephen from New York, Joy from Pennsylvania, John from Indiana and Joe from Florida. Thanks to Joy for sharing! – Craig

Sly Charged

On March 13th in Sydney, Australia, Sly was formally charged with attempting to bring 48 vials of a muscle-building hormone into the country. Sly’s lawyers represented him in court where he faces one charge of importing a banned substance. Sly was not required to attend the hearing.

The prosecution presented documents which stated that Sly had marked “No” on a customs declaration card indicating that he was not bringing into Australia any restricted or prohibited goods “such as medicines, steroids, firearms, weapons, or any kind of illicit drugs.” An X-ray of bags among his entourage led to a search that found the 48 vials of the human growth hormone product. Human Growth Hormone is officially considered a performance enhancing drug in Australia and cannot be brought into the country without a permit from the Therapeutic Goods Administration.

The case has been adjourned until April 24th. At that time Sly’s lawyers will enter a plea on his behalf. The maximum penalty could be a fine up to $86,000 and five years in prison, but according to all reports Sly is unlikely to face the maximum penalty and no prison time. For more details click HERE or HERE. – Craig

Sly’s Choice

Paul Salfen of the South Bend Tribune wanted to find out “Which Love Songs Move Celebrities?” So he tracked down folks such as Sylvester Stallone, Al Green, Jennifer Hudson and others.

Sly’s choice? “Ooh Baby Baby” by Smokey Robinson. For the full report, click HERE! – Craig