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Roger Is So Sorry
Roger Is So Sorry
For the first time in his douchey life, Roger Clemens has given a public apology. Without getting specific or actually admitting to any reports regarding his alleged HGH use and the affairs with Mindy McCready , dirty strippers , realtors , and fat golfer's ex-wives , the former hurler had this to say, "I have apologized to my family for my mistakes, and having offered this apology to the ...
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Poor Roger
Intentional Foul — Mr. Clemens, you have become the butt of some jokes and the recipient of some sad sympathy for all of this excitement you’ve been providing us and now, Tirico Suave has added something to this discussion. And it’s great. Oh well, look on the bright side Roger. At least you helped relaunch Mindy McCready’s career and you helped make Brian McNamee a household name; all while jeopardizing a sure-fire Hall of Fame career. Kudos. Kudos all the way ...

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