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October 16, 2006

Like a Fart in Church

It was bad enough sitting through Saturday's game. But, Lincoln Financial allowed this gutterball to wear a Florida tshirt on Georgia's sideline during the game. But I don't blame him for being the turd in the punch bowl. Clearly this person received no hometraining.

I blame Lincoln Financial Sports for letting this little slap in the face happen. It's bad enough Lincoln Financial Sports is a third-rate, bush league, junior varsity operation with the production values of public access television, but allowing an employee to show up for work broadcasting a SEC football game in a bitter SEC rival's shirt and hat is just tacky tacky tacky. It is expecting too much professionalism from his supervisor to ask this turd to put on a jacket? If you want to wear a blue shirt, fine. But it doesn't have to be officially licensed NCAA Gator apparel.

The Blackberry Bandit of Tift County said it best: "What, they couldn't find any escaped mental hospital patients to hold the cable?"

[Photo courtesy of the Blackberry Bandit of Tift County] This is the kind of person who would wear a "WWJD" tshirt to a bar mitzvah.


[Photo courtesy of the Blackberry Bandit of Tift County] This the job you get when you fail out of Parabolic Microphone Holding School


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9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Nice picture. I guess this guy's GOOD tank top was at the cleaners.

I also note for the record that this guy looks like he's handled quite a few feet of cable in his time, if you get my drift. Not that there's anything wrong with that.

This guy is fairly typical of Florida fans. They have a lot of class. It's just all low.

Astronaut Mike Dexter said...

Contrast that to ESPN sideline reporter, Florida alumna and future ex-Mrs. Doug Gillett Erin Andrews, who was spotted on the Florida sidelines at the Auburn-UF game on Saturday -- despite the fact that she wasn't even there in an official capacity, she didn't make an ass of herself, didn't even sport the team colors, just hung back and enjoyed the game.

As for this douche, I'm surprised that Sonny Perdue hasn't thrown a sh*t-fit and banned LFS from broadcasting any future Georgia games. That I could actually get behind.

Anonymous said...

I'm guessing that this guy will be talking it up to anyone that will listen at how rude UGA fans are.

It's sort of like that fat guy that used to walk around Stegeman Coliseum during basketball games wearing his Wal-Mart Gator-wear (and 1980's windshield glasses, in the late 90's no less). He never came with anyone, never sat with anyone, and complained about the treatment he received to anyone that would listen. Some people just have no life. I guess this LF cable guy is his much smaller cousin?

As for LF, the professional standards there are evidently very low.

Anonymous said...

I wonder if that guy would wear that shirt on the Miami sidelines? Somebody should have thrown liquor on him.

Anonymous said...

My seat afforded me up close and plain view access to this douche. I vomited on the person in front of me and threw 3 drinks at him. Unfortunately, I have terrible aim and agin hit the person in front of me. But they understood.

Anonymous said...

i think that is the same guy that runs the gas station at SAMS here in athens. everytime i fill up, he's wearing his FU hat and shirt. He looks like the same guy.


Is this proof positive that LFS is a third-rate, junior varsity production? I would have to say yes if they're hiring local pump jockeys to lay cable on the weekends.

MGB

Anonymous said...

You guys are funny.

When you beat Florida more than twice in sixteen years, then you can talk.

Just sayin'. Rednecks.

Anonymous said...

It's a shame that the SEC allows itself to be affiliated with low-grade networks like LFS and all of their d-bag announcing crew. Awful, awful- when is this contract over with? To hell with their 12:30 kickoff times, and to hell with this idiot wearing gator crap on our sidelines.

Anonymous said...

Maybe if the Dawgs were a better team, perhaps more entertaining to watch, then you might be able to work your way up to an ESPN slot, maybe even the CBS game, then you wouldn't have to worry about LF.

I've been to UGa as a visiting fan, and I can assure you I've never been treated as poorly on the road as I was in Athens.

As for the guy wearing the Gator shirt, have a sense of humor, good Lord...

 
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