Babe Didrikson
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God I love this show...anyone know if it's coming out on DVD? ;D
DyePack said:It is funny, but it'll wear itself out. It's already going the Beavis & Butt-head route.
poindexter said:It's in it's 4th year. My family gets some laffs from it. Garvey, Michael Floorwax and Alcupulco Cliff diving are legends in our house.
This week's had some Eco Challenge hosted by a 19 year old Ryan Seacrest... the cringe factor was off the wall.
DyePack said:It is funny, but it'll wear itself out. It's already going the Beavis & Butt-head route.
slappy4428 said:Ron Parker. I swear I thought this read Rob...
D.Sanchez said:I believe they announced that this upcoming season will be the last one.
Freelance Hack said:DyePack said:It is funny, but it'll wear itself out. It's already going the Beavis & Butt-head route.
Picking nits here, but I think it's more MST3K than Beavis and Butt-head.
But I could be wrong.
Babe Didrikson said:D.Sanchez said:I believe they announced that this upcoming season will be the last one.
No!! Where did you hear that?
old_tony said:They can't quit the show until they show the episode of "Superteams" -- a ripoff of the old "Superstars" show -- in which the Kansas City Royals and Los Angeles Dodgers competed.
OJ was one of the announcers, and in a relay race a guy from the Royals (I think it was Tom Poquette) catches and passes Dusty Baker in the anchor leg. And OJ comments along the lines that you don't usually see a white guy outrun a brother. I saw it late at night on ESPNClassic about six or seven years ago and couldn't believe what I'd heard.
HoopsMcCann said:old_tony said:They can't quit the show until they show the episode of "Superteams" -- a ripoff of the old "Superstars" show -- in which the Kansas City Royals and Los Angeles Dodgers competed.
OJ was one of the announcers, and in a relay race a guy from the Royals (I think it was Tom Poquette) catches and passes Dusty Baker in the anchor leg. And OJ comments along the lines that you don't usually see a white guy outrun a brother. I saw it late at night on ESPNClassic about six or seven years ago and couldn't believe what I'd heard.
i believe it was the royals and cowboys -- my two favorite pro teams, so i've seen it a couple of times