Chris Berman has a dirty mouth…I like him
I think this video speaks for itself. Word to the wise Mr. Berman – when the camera is on, you might want to mindful of that dirty mouth of yours. 🙂
I never understood interventions. What’s the point of being told you drink too much from a room full of reasons why you drink in the first place?
Posted: February 10, 2008 at 12:51 pm | by Ryan
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Barack Bent Hillary Over The Table Last Night!
Last night Barack Obama was victorious in Louisiana, Nebraska and Washington State, as well as in the Virgin Islands.
Obama won the Nebraska caucuses by 68 to 32 percent and Washington State by 68 to 31 percent. He won 90 per cent of the vote in the US Virgin Islands. Where I come from that’s called getting sodomized with no lube…NO LUBE!!!
“The stakes are too high and the challenges are too great to play the same old Washington game with the same old Washington players and expect a different result,” – Barack Obama
[Obama sweeps Saturday’s Democratic contests]
I never understood interventions. What’s the point of being told you drink too much from a room full of reasons why you drink in the first place?
Posted: February 10, 2008 at 7:13 am | by Ryan
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Super Bowl Referee almost sacked Eli Manning
The New York Daily News is reporting that the spectacular 32 yard pass (The Grab, The Great Escape, The Patriot F*cker, ect.) to David Tyree on the Giants final drive almost didn’t happen.
Mike Carey, the Super Bowl referee, said Wednesday that his “radar was definitely up” when Eli Manning was clutched by two defenders with just over a minute left “because I knew a sack, or at least grasp and control, was imminent,” he said. Carey said “grasp and control” was never achieved either. That allowed the ref to patiently watch Manning throw the 32-yard pass that ended with David Tyree’s miraculous catch – the signature play of the Giants’ 17-14 win. Carey said he was never close to whistling the play dead. But if either Patriot had pulled Manning backwards, he might have had no choice.
I find it funny that the one thing New England had working for them during their perfect run was no where to be seen on this play – luck. Thank God because if that play doesn’t happen, we might had been forced to watch this commercial over and over again…
[Referee: I almost sacked Eli Manning]
I never understood interventions. What’s the point of being told you drink too much from a room full of reasons why you drink in the first place?
Posted: February 7, 2008 at 11:43 am | by Ryan
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