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http://www.somethingawful.com/articles.php?a=3328

That's one of the funniest things I've read in a long time.
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heh don't read much do you?
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*yawn*
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*yawn* right back.
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Eh, it was funnier than anything Kelshara's ever written!
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I don't get paid to be funny damnit!
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Could somebody post a screencap or something for those of us who are behind a net nanny? And the first one to say surf it from home will be killed.
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masteen wrote:Could somebody post a screencap or something for those of us who are behind a net nanny? And the first one to say surf it from home will be killed.
noel wrote: surf it from home
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Stewart Scott: Welcome to SportsCenter everyone, this is Stewart Scott sitting alongside my co-anchor Linda Cohn. We've got a mad bananas show for you tonight so don't even think about going anywhere, yo. Later on we'll run some highlights while using the same tired catchphrases to describe home runs and slam dunks that we've employed for the past two years. After that, a ham fisted feel good story about someone remotely involved with sports who faced some form of adversity, like getting athlete's foot or losing a Super Bowl ring in a prostitute. Expect that feature to have plenty of time-lapsed fisheye lens shots of a baseball or football field set against piano music as clouds pass by, as well as several moodily lit close ups of the story's central character staring at the camera as it moves in random directions at equally random intervals. Also, our top plays of the day! As cool as the other side of the pillow.

Linda Cohn: That's right, Stewart! Now I will stare into the camera for the remainder of the show with the same sort of bewildered and vacant smile that a polite ten year old would give someone who just told a joke about Jimmy Carter's handling of the Iranian hostage crisis.

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Stewart Scott: His apology seems to be a day late and a straight banana short though, as our analyst Stephen A. Mariotti explains why most of the country hates James Kromwell and why those who don't already should begin to.

Stephen A. Mariotti: At the end of the day, Kromwell's comments obviously reveal what kind of man he is. At the end of the day, Kromwell tries to pull one over on the general public with carefully worded statements, but at the end of the day I'm sure his coaching staff and players know the full extent of his vile and perverse nature. At the end of the day, the man is now under a cloud of suspicion and it is our duty as journalists to speculate that he probably uses steroids without having any actual proof. At the end of the day, it's safe to say that he heads home and vents his shame of the many horrible things he does on a daily basis by beating his wife.

Stewart Scott: Thanks Stephen! That leads us to this bananas poll, which you can take part in by heading to espn.com:



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At number three this week is a clip of me going to see a movie a few nights ago. The movie was okay, but the popcorn had too much butter! Woop!

Number two is, of course, this clip of me presenting last week's Top Plays. Way to go Chris "it's cold outside therefore I'll rub my arms briskly and say" Berman!

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masteen wrote:Could somebody post a screencap or something for those of us who are behind a net nanny? And the first one to say surf it from home will be killed.
It's a SportsCenter spoof. You miss part of it by not seeing the graphics, so yeah, you should surf it from home.

It's just something I found amuzing. It's not some roll-on-the-floor-die-laughing article.
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It's also probably less funny if you aren't a SC junkie.
Linda Cohn: That's right, Stewart! Now I will stare into the camera for the remainder of the show with the same sort of bewildered and vacant smile that a polite ten year old would give someone who just told a joke about Jimmy Carter's handling of the Iranian hostage crisis.
That's pretty spot-on right there.
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what i did like about it was taht it took shots at Stewart Scott and Chris "Dipshit" Berman
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