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Word from TV land is that the Channel
7 suits are concerned - very concerned - about
this week’s explosive court testimony that portrays sportsgal Julie Donaldson as a hard-drinking party gal. WHDH did not need the added aggravation of having their ex-beauty-queen eye candy caught up in an ugly domestic-abuse case that included details of her copious consumption of alcohol and allegations...
How does my ass taste? How does my
gas taste?
Capitals Goalie Simeon Varlamov... the future #1...
Listen to JP describe the action
There are two ways to view this photograph
of me and Blog Show co-host Jamie Mottram considering
ESPN's Erin Andrews and Blog Show producer Adam Littlefield.
Our good friends and colleagues and countrymen from
Comcast SportsyNet have come through again with video of
the two Steve Buckhantz-Phil Chenier kissing incidents from recent weeks. What do Wednesday night's loss and this smooch have in common? Plenty of O, but no D.
During his performance at the Paris Hilton-hosted pre-Super
Bowl party for 944 magazine last night, 50 Cent
gave a shout out to Paris, who then started singing in the front row. Paris and 50 are good friends. When the princess decided to get onstage and dance, the hip-hopper's crew and stagehands quickly instructed her to "Get the f**k off the stage." She started to cry ...
PageSix.com reports that during 50 Cent's performance last
night at the Paris Hilton-hosted, pre-Super Bowl party for
944 magazine, 50 gave Paris a shout out as she sang along to 50 cent in the front row. Paris then took that as an invitation to join him on stage.
What follows is a video about all the
famous people at yesterday's Beach Bowl, plus a clip
of me doing some bastardized insult to the Ickey Shuffle that probably is embarrassing enough to ensure that I'll never watch the video. But you can also see a brief glorious moment of Ickey doing the Ickey Shuffle, which is fun.
Contract negotiations between the Capitals and leading scorer
Alexander Ovechkin continue a deal has yet to be
reached. RDS.ca is reporting that Ovechkin had agreed to a six-year extension worth $54 million, however a source close to the story has stated that nothing is finalized.
Whether movie critic, restaurant reviewer or political pundit,
it has become almost obligatory among journalists to bid
farewell to the year by compiling a list of the previous 12 months' biggest triumphs and flops. But in the arena of sports, the arbiter of what matters is increasingly shifting from the mainstream media to the freewheeling realm of the blogosphere...
He wanted a Ravens win or Coach Brian
Billick to be fired before he came down from
the roof. But Ronnie Stach is now off that roof because he has been arrested. Ron Matz reports Stach was arrested on an outstanding warrant for six months of child support. He was taken to the North Point precinct and is now in the custody of the Baltimore County Sheriff's Office.
I didn't know about Big Mike's Lunch Pail
Award. All I saw was the Saved by the
Bell lunch box, with Smoot and Springs's heads pasted onto the SBTB hunks. I asked Springs what it all meant. "Man, that's so nasty," he said, and no more. I asked Smoot. "Ask Mike Sellers," he said. "What's inside it?" I asked. "I don't even want you to know," he said.
"You guys are nuts," Joe Gibbs was saying
to the 30 or so Redskins fans gathered outside
Redskins Park at 3:59 a.m. "You guys are crazy."
Alex Ovechkin, Mike Green, Matt Bradley, and Nicklas
Backstrom on the streets of Washington DC on segways.
Video courtesy of Comcast Sportsnet
Washington Wizards rookies Nick Young and Dominic McGuire
lend a hand to the Blog Show by reviewing
GilTV's Black President commercial.
This edition of Blog Show is all about
the correspondents, Wizards rookies and vloggers Nick Young and
Dominic McGuire, so I won’t cast blame if you only watch that groundbreaking minute of the program. Just know that propers for it go to Steinberg (access), Littlefield (production) and the Rooks (time, exuberance).
My e-mail and phone machine blew up last
night with the tragic (for me) news that a
Geico Caveman had showed up at the Wizards game, coupled with the tragic (for me) news that I had not shown up for that Wizards game. Luckily, the well-manicured and tireless folks from Comcast SportsyNet did about as much Geico Caveman coverage as any blogger could have hoped for...
For 27 of the last 28 years, Zema
"Chief Zee" Williams has headed to Texas for Dallas
Week. He and Wilford "Crazy Ray" Jones would do their thing: car dealership appearances, boys and girls club appearances, game-day appearances, with Crazy Ray chasing after Chief Zee on the sidelines.
And jeez, took him long enough. This is
Choo-Choo. Something about him teaching Portis how to dance,
and Moss how to dance, and Randle El how to dance. "I taught these boys how to dance," was the gist. A lot of it was unintelligible, and involved jerky dance-like demonstrations and third person referrals to "Clinton Portis," but hey, we'll take it. More on this breaking news later.













More booze blues for Channel 7