According to figures just released by the CDC, the suicide rate in the male cohort 80 years plus always goes up 40% whenever Walton does a game. Some folks just need a little extra motivation
bipolarbear said:
The ESPN co-host, apparently unused to Walton, was rolling his eyes, etc., until he gave up.
RedlessWardrobe said:
Simple solution that I have been using for the last 3 years. When Walton is doing a game simply mute the audio. Sometimes you can enjoy a basketball game by simply observing it visually without having to listen to anybody. Works really well.
HTP is not trying to inform or entertain - she's just a troll. I don't think you'll have any luck improving her behaviour.AunBear89 said:
He's not saying you can't say it, Karen. He's saying you probably shouldn't.
Please refrain from using the words "gaping gash." TIAhelltopay1 said:
big Dog: You remind me of George Carlin doing his famous monologue on the "seven words you cannot say on TV. Besides 'suicide":, are there any other words I cannot say on this post??
If only Rene had taken that tack with Bob Presley.bearister said:
" Walton, who grew up in San Diego and had wanted to go to UCLA from the time he attended Wooden's basketball camps as a child, saw himself as part of the Woodstock generation and an anti-war activist.
He constantly challenged his coach's authority.
When he first arrived on campus, he'd let his red hair grow down to his shoulders. "He told me that I didn't have the right to tell him how to wear his hair," Wooden said. I said, 'You're right, I don't. I just have the right to set rules for my team. I want you to know I fully understand your feelings and we're going to miss you, Bill."'
Walton got his hair cut later that day." NYDailynews.com