Famous Faces @ the Beach
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Tony Kornheiser's Head Finally Too Big
Published 7/15/2008 by Chimpanzee Rage (noreply@blogger.com) at Deuce of Davenport | Sports News, Commentary, Humor, Videos
... when I want it" and making them go to a market to get the food he wants is a bit much. You stop writing, you stop doing talk radio, you're currently barely on the ESPN show that made you a minor national cultural phenomenon and now you're just being an ass for no reason while waiting for football season to start so you can suck more on TV? We all know you are a funny jerk in your public persona, but who knew you were just a jerk in general. From Delaware Online via DCRTV
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Tony Kornheiser Is Very Fussy About His Shellfish [Media Meltdowns]
Published 7/15/2008 by Rick Chandler at Deadspin
In case you were wondering just what Tony Kornheiser is really like, apparently these days the needle on the douchemeter is pressed all the way to the right. I can't imagine going to a seafood restaurant and throwing a fit because my favorite variety of crab isn't on the menu, but then I don't work for ESPN. From the Wilmington News Journal, which reports on a Kornhesier sighting at the Big Fish Grill in the Rehoboth Beach area: While at the restaurant, Kornheiser didn't make too many friends, a source told me. After announcing that he was "too ...
Tony Kornheiser is Famous, Crabby About Crabs
Published 7/15/2008 by TheBigLead at The Big Lead
... No need to try and get cute with this item that, if true, has to go down as one of his finest quotes ever: (via the Wilmington Journal via ...
Kornhesier Crabgate, The Next Day: Shocking New Details Emerge [Media Meltdowns]
Published 7/16/2008 by Rick Chandler at Deadspin
... at a Delaware seafood restaurant recently. Here's the original item from the Pulp Culture Blog in the Wilmington News Journal, which claims that Kornheiser threw a fit when they didn't have his favorite variety of crab on the menu. But at our request, Pulp Culture editor Ryan Cormier did some re-checking on this story. Here's his report: ...

