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The New Joe Montgomery Birther Pit / Hacked @AP tweet causes DJIA to drop 130+ points
« on: April 23, 2013, 01:20:03 PM »
Momentarily. Kinda scary.
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Andrew Joseph ?@AndyJ0seph 1h
Kansas will wear these uniforms in 2013-14 season. Confirmed. #kubball pic.twitter.com/HpCRD1aqwL
Andrew Joseph ?@AndyJ0seph 1h
Here are the shorts. #kubball pic.twitter.com/ZO3f7cxhFF
Tom Fehr ?@TJFsports 48m
Thats it, I’m off team Adidas RT @AndyJ0seph: Kansas will wear these uniforms in 2013-14 season. pic.twitter.com/1YEh29fTzx
Adam Vaggalis ?@TheAdamVaggalis 18m
Hey @Adidas: Is Kansas Basketball a joke to you?! These new uniforms are humiliating. You're ruining tradition guys! pic.twitter.com/9fWbZJ7WVH
Kirk H. Schulz ?@kstate_pres
I had a chance to reread about 300 emails I received after Coach Weber was hired - I truly appreciate just how special this year has been!
The Big 10 is the countries leader in research, every team in the Big 10 is AAU accredited. Sure, it's about football money but it's also about the grants and billions in research monies that brings as well.
Nu is a big research university and the prestige (academically) associated with the Big 10 would be great. Only the SEC is lower than the Big 12 academically. Nu would do just fine football wise in the Big 10. Posters here are right by saying that the path to championships would be easier in the Big 12.....But who want's the easy road
yeah, about that.....
From: Tony Assad (lastwarning6969)
To: The Staff
To whom it may concern :
I work ear biometrics for the State of Kansas. I compared Deion Sanders ears with Stephen A. Smith's, and they are the same person.
Deion isn't always in Bristol, CT as he is often at his home in TX and working for NFL Network. Nevertheless, I would assume NFL Network knows about this, and of course ESPN does. Anyhow, that would explain why Stephen A. Smith is always "via sattelite" while on FIRST TAKE... He obviously has some special understanding with ESPN about his work at his school in Dallas and work on the NFL Network.
A little background about ear biometrics. As you probably know, a person's ear is like a fingerprint. The lobe changes over time but the inner ear doesn't. You enlarge the ears and compare the inner workings with special tools and it is as accurate as a finger print.
What I am getting at, is you might want to do a deep check into Stephen A. Smith's background and I think you will find out that he is not only a FRAUD as a columnist, but he is Deion Sanders in Prosthetics (Fake nose, fake hair, and lighter stage make-up). Bottom line, that is a 100 percent match for Deion Sanders.
I have a degree in journalism, and when looking at Stephen A.'s bio, it doesn't make sense... He "Started" with a big newspaper in NYC as a COLUMNIST and then moved to the Philadelphia Enquirer. You know as well as I do you don't start as a columnist at that big of a market and you sure as hell do not start as a columnist.
My premise is that he did write for those papers, but only worked seasonaly covering the NBA primarily, and got to be a columnist that fast out of special treatment because he is Deion Sanders, who was planning for what he was going to do after his career as a football player.
Also, Skip Bayless has the exact same ears as actor John C. McGinley. They are the same person.
Skip wears some latex facial prosthetics (I did a close-up and enlarged it) when he is doing First Take, and some stage-make up, but not much more than that. I would imagine his background/ bio is a fraud too, however, I have not looked that deeply into his writing career.
Nevertheless, I am going to build a website dedicated to this (Clowning out the frauds on First Take). ESPN is obviously in on this and think it is cute having "actors" more or less do their award winning show who overexaggerate their history as "Columnists."
I would like to give this tip to you guys to have you guys look into it. There are other actors playing parts on ESPN, but at this time I just want to focus on the Skip and Stephen A. Smith angle. They are not who they say they are. Once again, they are actor John C. McGinley and athlete Deion Sanders.
Please let me know if you are going to look into this and possibly do a story on it, if not, I am going to start to build a website and dedicate it to the actors working on ESPN pretending to be Sports Journalists. I am not afraid of a lawsuit as I have gone over this with colleagues who all agree with my evidence.
Is what they are doing illegal? No. Unethical? YELL YES! I would put it in the same line as the Te'o story. And if they are going to sit up there and call everyone else a fraud, I am going to expose them for the frauds they are.
I appreciate your time and consideration, and would like to say, "congrats" on the Te'o story and all the other great stuff you do.
Regards,
Tony.