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"Athletic Idol"
Estee 57126 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Playboy Centerfold"
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05-18-09, 06:07 PM (EST)
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"Athletic Idol" |
It's not a sports thread. It's not a reality show thing. It's just the most horrifying sight I've witnessed in the last twenty hours.http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=idol/090518 Safe for work. Approach at your own risk. Yes, those statements go together. Must be the complete lack of talent!
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Max Headroom 10069 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Playboy Centerfold"
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05-19-09, 07:23 AM (EST)
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1. "RE: Athletic Idol" |
Gah, the "Super Bowl Shuffle".*begin flashback* In 1985 I was in college, and I was surrounded by loud, obnoxious Bears fans. (Are all their fans that way?) Every Sunday I'd be minding my own business, watching an NFL game, and the posse of Bears fans would blow through my personal space and gloat about the most recent 64-0 win by the Bears. They had a really good team in 1985, so just about every Sunday meant that I got involuntarily swallowed up in their celebrations. Except that one Monday night against Miami. Things were awfully quiet that night... I had my own TV, which meant I could choose the game. And since I possessed a slight amount of orneriness back then, I made sure a non-Bears game was on my TV. That accomplished one thing: It made the noisy Bears fans go somewhere else. Even if I had to watch the godforsaken Colts game, at least I could do it in peace and quiet. When the "Super Bowl Shuffle" came out, it was on TV about every 3.59 seconds. And the aforementioned posse of Bears fans never got tired of watching it. I felt like I was living a personal version of "A Clockwork Orange", stuck in front of a TV with my eyelids propped open so I couldn't avoid it. Arrrrrggggghhhhhh. *end flashback* Now, the "Who Dey" chant for the Bengals back in 1989? Pure gold. Headbanger by IceCat, siggie by agman
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Molaholic 9015 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Playboy Centerfold"
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05-19-09, 09:03 AM (EST)
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3. "RE: Athletic Idol" |
LAST EDITED ON 05-19-09 AT 09:34 PM (EST)I've got one -- I'll try to find it later (when I get home and have more "options". Late 70s, LA Kings "Triple Crown Line" (Dave Taylor, Charlie Simmer, Marcel Dionne) had a little ditty called "Forgive my misconduct last night." I suggest you listen with the volume on negative 3. Dionne and the Puck Tones
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