The White House Experience
Mike Greenberg details his experience at the White House yesterday: Our thanks to the folks there, including President Bush, for having us. It was really a pleasure and a privilege. I’ll tell you quickly how it works. So, they bring us in and we have to go through all this security (for obvious reasons) to get into the property. When we get through the gate, the first thing I hear is someone yelling, “Hey! Aren’t you The Gnome?” I swear to you, I’m not making this up. Someone recognizes read
Golic Goes Missing From M&M This Morning (Updated)Really odd happenings going on over the past few days. First it was Joe Morgan disappearing (below) and now Mike Golic is the topic of discussion. A few people emailed me this morning about Golic leaving the set of Mike and Mike this morning but I didn't really pay any mind. A few more people sent in questions this afternoon so I decided to check it out. Normally it wouldn't be a big deal if a host had to leave, but Golic left suddenly and Greenie refused to talk about why the rest of the show read
Chris Berman: NutriSystem Pitchman?From the mailbag. Anyone see the Home Run Derby or attend the ESPYs who can confirm Senor Berman’s alleged weight loss? [Wednesday] on The Morning Sports Page on 660 AM (WFNZ Charlotte), the hosts were talking about Berman at the Home Run Derby and noted that he appeared to have lost weight. Show host Gary Williams mentioned that he has heard that Berman will soon be announced as a pitchman for NutriSystem and is in the middle of his weight-loss plan with the company. Two other moderately pro read
Channeling Harry Doyle: All-Star ThoughtsI bashed Major League Baseball last week for allowing the All Star Game to become a boring shell of its former self. The game proved to be fairly interesting, even if I was proven right with Terry Francona almost running out of players and the game ending at almost 2 AM Eastern. For those mistakes we can condemn MLB, but the ceremonies before the game were amazing. Hall of Famers were put all around the field at their respective positions and were then joined by the current All Stars from both read
Channeling Harry Doyle: All-Star ThoughtsI bashed Major League Baseball last week for allowing the All Star Game to become a boring shell of its former self. The game proved to be fairly interesting, even if I was proven right with Terry Francona almost running out of players and the game ending at almost 2 AM Eastern. For those mistakes we can condemn MLB, but the ceremonies before the game were amazing. Hall of Famers were put all around the field at their respective positions and were then joined by the current All Stars from both read
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