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A List Of Everything ESPN Has Apologized For

Any omissions, post a comment on the site:
http://sportsrantz.com/media/2013/01/09/espn-apology-list!
 
Since when is it "inappropriate" behavior to pay a compliment to a pretty woman? Sheesh, even at my age I had a couple of contractors on a job whistle, although when I turned smiling they hurried and acted as though they were getting caught doing something wrong.
 
Funny that ESPN apologized for Musburger's comments as objectifying, when the pretty girl that caught his eye is known for being Miss Alabama in which she was crowned in a pageant whose sole purpose is to objectify women. This planet is increasingly becoming too stupid to live on anymore.
 
And she has an actual, visible waistline, unlike all the straight line linguine shapes most models force on themselves.
 
Funny he left out the most famous one of all - Rush Limbaugh's appearance on ESPN & the disparaging remarks he made about Eagles QB Donovan McNabb. The network suffered fallout for weeks afterward. How can he possibly leave this one out?

Cheers & 73 ;D
 
ESPN even apologizes for world hunger, droughts, OOOOOOOOOOO and most of all HIGH CABLE PRICES..... Which by the way is TRUE or a good part of it
 
Silkie said:
Since when is it "inappropriate" behavior to pay a compliment to a pretty woman? Sheesh, even at my age I had a couple of contractors on a job whistle, although when I turned smiling they hurried and acted as though they were getting caught doing something wrong.

When I was in college I had a particular professor, a very elderly British gent, who once told us of how when
his daughter traveled to Italy she came back endlessly complaining about the whistling and the cat-calling and the
pinching.

After a long, thoughtful pause, he then looked up at us and in that wonderfully wry British manner said,
"On the other hand, I rather suspect that if she had gone to Italy and not been whistled at and pinched,
she would have been quite disappointed!" :D
 
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