jerry pdx But it's perfectly acceptable to mock white athletes who dare to wear the "mullet": https://bleacherreport.com/articles/758849-the-23-greatest-mullets-in-major-league-baseball-history I remember there was no end to the jokes about Randy Johnson and his mullet...and stache, but god forbid somebody joke a black man's hair style, then it be raiiisssist...
I used to hear Bob Brenley on Cubs' telecasts occasionally--kind of a Southern boy dialect.I never watched many Cubs games,but Brenley himself,didn't make me want to listen any more than I already did. Still,I support him to say whatever he wants in the booth.The more outrageous,the better--I couldn't get enough of Harry Carey and Jimmy Piersall back in the day--the wildest baseball broadcast team ever heard anywhere--and the most entertaining.
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I remember there was no end to the jokes about Randy Johnson and his mullet...and stache, but god forbid somebody joke a black man's hair style, then it be raiiisssist...
I used to hear Bob Brenley on Cubs' telecasts occasionally--kind of a Southern boy dialect.I never watched many Cubs games,but Brenley himself,didn't make me want to listen any more than I already did.
ReplyDeleteStill,I support him to say whatever he wants in the booth.The more outrageous,the better--I couldn't get enough of Harry Carey and Jimmy Piersall back in the day--the wildest baseball broadcast team ever heard anywhere--and the most entertaining.
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New York Post Nicholas considers to be the only reputable publication in NYC?
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