Jeez. The plethora of green-lit slideshows aren't enough punishment? Now we are to be subjected to click-on-the-play icon and wait for buffering before being privileged enough to listen to a few seconds of sound byte before there's more buffering then a few more seconds of sound byte then more buffering (wash-rinse-repeat) just to get a piddly arsed little story? NPR is so terribly underfunded that they can't type out words anymore so they verbally record a memo and post it?
Meatzilla:Jeez. The plethora of green-lit slideshows aren't enough punishment? Now we are to be subjected to click-on-the-play icon and wait for buffering before being privileged enough to listen to a few seconds of sound byte before there's more buffering then a few more seconds of sound byte then more buffering (wash-rinse-repeat) just to get a piddly arsed little story? NPR is so terribly underfunded that they can't type out words anymore so they verbally record a memo and post it?
Reminds me of Ronny Woo Woo, the guy that is always hanging around Wrigley Field. A few years ago his wife reported him missing and it was all over the news in Chicago that he was missing because he hadn't come home in a few days. A couple of days after the reports went out and the news stories about him being missing he got in contact with his wife and told her that he was alright. It turned out that he decided to take a spur of the moment road trip to Arizona and got caught up partying and forgot to call his wife.
ongbok:Reminds me of Ronny Woo Woo, the guy that is always hanging around Wrigley Field. A few years ago his wife reported him missing and it was all over the news in Chicago that he was missing because he hadn't come home in a few days. A couple of days after the reports went out and the news stories about him being missing he got in contact with his wife and told her that he was alright. It turned out that he decided to take a spur of the moment road trip to Arizona and got caught up partying and forgot to call his wife.
I spent several minutes trying to decide if this guy is an idiot or is farking awesome. /then I remembered he's a Cubs fan. Dilemma solved
Ponzholio 2011-09-22 10:44:10 AM What happened the last time someone in a Giants jersey was at Dodger Stadium? =======================================================
Ronnie Woo Woo has got to be the biggest attention whore in Chicago. That man tries to be anywhere and everywhere people go--always with his "woo woo" jersey on. I saw him at a Chuck Berry Concert this year, walking around to get people to notice him. He even shows up to Sox games just to walk up and down the aisles of the stadium.
This green-lit is pure fail.
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Meatzilla: Jeez. The plethora of green-lit slideshows aren't enough punishment? Now we are to be subjected to click-on-the-play icon and wait for buffering before being privileged enough to listen to a few seconds of sound byte before there's more buffering then a few more seconds of sound byte then more buffering (wash-rinse-repeat) just to get a piddly arsed little story? NPR is so terribly underfunded that they can't type out words anymore so they verbally record a memo and post it?
This green-lit is pure fail.
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Too bad more Giants fans don't go missing, although many of them will disappear after they are eliminated this weekend.
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ongbok: Reminds me of Ronny Woo Woo, the guy that is always hanging around Wrigley Field. A few years ago his wife reported him missing and it was all over the news in Chicago that he was missing because he hadn't come home in a few days. A couple of days after the reports went out and the news stories about him being missing he got in contact with his wife and told her that he was alright. It turned out that he decided to take a spur of the moment road trip to Arizona and got caught up partying and forgot to call his wife.
I spent several minutes trying to decide if this guy is an idiot or is farking awesome.
/then I remembered he's a Cubs fan. Dilemma solved
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The story ended with him being homeless and begging in LA.
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Blaxabbath: I like that the comment on the article is from some broad "glad to hear it ended well!"
The story ended with him being homeless and begging in LA.
Better weather than San Francisco for being homeless.
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1957?
/Yeah, different sports, but still.
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ongbok: Reminds me of Ronny Woo Woo
Any relation to Bubb Rubb?
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