YouTube Video of the Day: "I'm Having A Charlie Steiner Moment"

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Today's video comes courtesy of ESPN. It shows Jay Harris and Michelle Bonner discussing the now-famous Roger Clemens in 2057 video and both of them cracking up and barely making it to the next segment. The PTI guys later discuss the video and discuss if they were suprised that he found the video funny because apparently everyone thought Roger Clemens is a heartless soul and they didn't have a ... [link]

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