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Torture.
11/1/05
Wednesday, November 2, 2005
4:24:00 PM EST
Yes, torture.
Like getting 4 hours of sleep then going to class and struggling to stay awake.
Like just missing the light and waiting for 5 minutes.
Something like that describes pretty much any racing interview I've seen on ESPN. I was watching ESPNEWS today and Ryan Newman was one of the guests on The Hot List. Naturally any interview with Newman is guarenteed to test your patience with the monotone (if Alltel wasn't his sponsor, he would have been the robot commercial), but I can see why these anchors are on ESPNEWS... they suck. ESPN's weekend SportsCenter blows them out of the water. This guy had no clue what he was talking about, I don't think he even prepared for it. At least Brian Kenny wasn't there today. I guess that's what I deserve for watching it though. But watching it is so damn addictive. The BottomLine stays on throughout the commercials. I don't know how well I could function without ESPN. I try to watch real news but I don't do it everyday. But I love to, especially the awkward moments when Bob Schieffer asks something way out of left field to his reporters.
I've got a big project coming up, details will be provided soon....
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4:24:00 PM EST
Torture.
Yes, torture.
Like getting 4 hours of sleep then going to class and struggling to stay awake.
Like just missing the light and waiting for 5 minutes.
Something like that describes pretty much any racing interview I've seen on ESPN. I was watching ESPNEWS today and Ryan Newman was one of the guests on The Hot List. Naturally any interview with Newman is guarenteed to test your patience with the monotone (if Alltel wasn't his sponsor, he would have been the robot commercial), but I can see why these anchors are on ESPNEWS... they suck. ESPN's weekend SportsCenter blows them out of the water. This guy had no clue what he was talking about, I don't think he even prepared for it. At least Brian Kenny wasn't there today. I guess that's what I deserve for watching it though. But watching it is so damn addictive. The BottomLine stays on throughout the commercials. I don't know how well I could function without ESPN. I try to watch real news but I don't do it everyday. But I love to, especially the awkward moments when Bob Schieffer asks something way out of left field to his reporters.
I've got a big project coming up, details will be provided soon....
Written by thecatfishshow Blog about this entry