Tank McNamara by Jeff Millar and Bill Hinds
- September 15, 2009
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Sports is Tank McNamara’s beat, his livelihood. A former professional football player who’s now a TV sportscaster, Tank McNamara reports on the breaking sports stories of the day: the hot players and angry coaches, the pending lawsuits and drawn-out strikes, the constant roar and ever-increasing hype that make organized sports one of the world’s most lucrative businesses.
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yyyguy
said,
2 months ago
do you think they might prefer the waterboard?
Edcole1961 said, 2 months ago
And if they scream for oxygen, that’s just as bad.
cartwrights
said,
2 months ago
Disney Channel would work, too. Or, worse for sports fans: watching all of Pam Ward’s broadcasts back to back.
Johanan Rakkav
said,
2 months ago
Plus ca change, plus ca c’est la meme chose.
Ray C
said,
2 months ago
Okay, pdenman. I’ve been studiously ignoring you, but yesterday I finally Googled “pint of plain.”
A fine poem.
The_Ol_Goaler said, 2 months ago
According to the NCAA, you’re guilty until proven innocent – and you can’t prove yourself innocent!