Stay classy, ESPN. Everyone on Twitter is retweeting a photo posted by Ben Schwartz that shows a racist headline from ESPN. It reads Chink in the Armor and talks about the New York Knicks’ underdog point guard Jeremy Lin.
There was a runaway golf cart at the Dallas Cowboys stadium after a high school game on December, 17, 2011. Looks like some people got bowled over pretty hard.
There’s nothing better when swears make their way onto live TV during football games. American regulatory agencies (FCC) shit bricks over words that the general public uses all the time – I wish the USA had a more liberal stance on swearing like the United Kingdom does. You can ask Howard Stern his opinion of the FCC.
Well, since today is Sunday and I have 3 more hours until the New England Patriots game airs, I found myself searching YouTube for Patriots videos, coming across a ton of swear videos. Consider this a round-up of the best football swears that made their way onto TV.
Jerry Remy and Don Orsillo thought the Boston Red Sox cameras were focused on “two happy couples” but they soon found out that their broadcast “used to be a family show”. My favorite line is “Whoops” by Jerry Remy.
Three inflatable bouncy houses got caught up in some heavy wind and took flight with kids inside. It happened over the weekend in Oceanside, NY at a soccer club tournament. Parents were seen trying to keep the house bounce houses down, but they would just get flattened. 13 of the kids were injured and two parents who thought they could defy wind gusts were also hurt.
Just aim…and shoot…the ball…into the cup. If your golf game sucks, you can practice while you’re sitting on the toilet with Potty Putter. I’ll stick with playing on my iPhone, thanks.