Frank Caliendo apparently unaware Vin Scully is still breathing

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 Frank Caliendo apparently unaware Vin Scully is still breathing
Here's a good question: If TBS and Frank Caliendo keep insisting on showing us ads for a show that most of us have already sworn not to give a chance, couldn't Caliendo have maybe worked up a few baseball-related impressions to mix in the never-ending barrage of commercials? Apparently not and ... [link]

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Links: Bengal PEDing And Two Franks
Published 10/8/2008 by Ryan Corazza at MOUTHPIECE Blog
+ A football player has tested positive for a performance-enhancing drug. Shocking! {Sports By Brooks.} + Frand Deford, the South and SEC football. {Everyday Should Be Saturday.} + Frank Caliendo has forgotten Vin Scully is still breathing. {Big League Stew.} Quotable: “If you happen to live in the same television viewing area as me, do not be surprised if you turn on your local 11 o’clock news one night, and you see raw video footage ...

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