Tracy Morgan keeps it real
It looks like live television and Tracy Morgan does not equal appropriate dialog.
Last night before the Heat/Knicks game (on TNT), Tracy Morgan was asked if he thought Sarah Palin was attractive. Morgan responded with “Oh yeah, absolutely.” He could have stopped right there but, Mr. Morgan chose to keep it real and went on to say she was masturbation material as well. Funny stuff. The look on Ernie Johnson’s face was priceless. Morgan has always been the type to speak his mind and I love the guy for it.
TNT however wasn’t laughing and have released this statement.
“It’s unfortunate Mr. Morgan showed a lack of judgment on our air with his inappropriate comments. We apologize for any embarrassment or offense it may have caused.”
Was it inappropriate? Of course it was! That’s why it was funny. Offensive? Not even close. I don’t know too many women who don’t want to look attractive to men. The bigger issue is why was Tracy Morgan asked if he thought Sarah Palin was attractive? You’re just asking for trouble when that happens.
I can hear the Tea Party now. “Negros are masturbating to videos of our women! We want our country back!”
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: January 28, 2011 at 1:06 pm | by Ryan
Filed under: Humor?, Politics, Sports
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The greatest Brett Favre spoof of all time
I’m a huge Brett Favre fan but even I had to laugh at this. Pure genius. The video is called “Brett Favre: Rise – “What should I do?”, and will most likely go down as an instant classic. Poor Brett, it looks like you played one year too long.
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: January 20, 2011 at 9:42 am | by Ryan
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The Hypocrisy of the NFL
This commercial is no longer being aired. Why? The NFL didn’t take too kindly to it being played during a Monday Night Football game so it told Toyota they would no longer air it. As a result, the car company was forced to edit the short clip of the two helmets hitting each other. In the NFL’s mind this would make the viewer not think about the NFL’s concussion issue.
The NFL claims they care about the health of it’s players. They have made new rules about concussions and helmet to helmet hits. In my opinion they started doing this because they want an 18 game regular season and they need new rules so players can compete in a longer year. They don’t care about the players, they care about money. If they gave a shit, they wouldn’t move to censor a TV ad that shows a company trying to come up with new ways to protect athletes.
The point of the ad was to show Toyota working with researchers to help them make a safer helmet. But the NFL only cares about money. They don’t want their advertisers making them look bad by finding better ways to stop brain injuries.
[Unhappy NFL prods Toyota to edit TV ad]
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: January 19, 2011 at 7:59 pm | by Ryan
Filed under: Sports
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