Bram Weinstein to ESPN

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Bye Bram Bram Weinstein, he of the "Covering the Redskins.....I'm Bram Weinstein!!!!!!!!" radio call, actually used to do television in Nebraska after he finished school (Springbrook/American). I didn't know that. But I guess that makes the news that he's leaving us for Bristol and the ESPN News Anchor chair less shocking. Or maybe not. "No one's more surprised I got this job than me," Bram ... [link]

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Published 4/11/2008 by James at WIZZNUTZZ
... cartoon??? With his always open mouth and long dragging arms and akimbo legs. INCITE #4 WE were very proud to hear last week that our good friend uncle BRAM WEINSTEIN got a job at ESPN! Big time BRAM! He will get nationwide exposure plus unlke WTEM he will get paid in money. a WIZZNUTZZ ESPN REALITY SHOW IS JUST A MATTER OF TIME!!!! Jimmy Oliver is already oiling a foosball table in a loft somewhere on the anacostia waterfront!!!! WIzznutzz have a long special history with Bram. He was first to discover wizznutzz, he found us sleeping in the Bugle Boy display at Tysons and ...

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