5 Over-the-Hill Stars Who Definitely Should’ve Stayed Retired
Some guys just don’t know when to hang up the cleats.
Some guys just don’t know when to hang up the cleats.
Maybe all the women's trampoline and beach volleyball wrought by the Olympics have distracted you from your one true love, but it's already football time.
With the NFL preseason well underway, you're probably looking for a football movie or two… or 10, to get you in the mood. The problem with so ma
Considering how big of a South Park fan I am, I'm really surprised this is my first list about the show. Check out my top 5 list of secondary(not main, one-off, or obscure) characters from South Park, Colorado.
"The leaders and the best" aren't just lyrics to Michigan's fight song, they are the truth. U of M represented Wolverines, Michiganders and Americans proudly in the 2012 Summer Games, bringing home more hardware than any other school in the Big Ten.
Free Beer and the guys listened to clips from the upcoming NBC show ‘Stars Earn Stripes’ this morning and we think it’s safe to say that they were not fans of it. Perhaps feeling a bit of Olympic withdrawal already, the guys were merciless with the show, tearing every facet of it to pieces.
Zane said that he t
Have you ever thought to yourself, “Gee, I sure wish there was a big museum dedicated to man parts”? Probably not, but if you have, you’re in luck — because the Icelandic Phallological Museum was custom-made just for you.
With the summer Olympics wrapping up, let's take a look back at some of really nasty things that Olympic commentators had to say about some the less fortunate athletes.
Last night (Aug. 12) at the 2012 Olympics closing ceremony, Muse performed ‘Survival,’ the official song for this year’s Olympic games. However, their energized and highly anticipated performance — as well as performances by Ray Davies, Kate Bush and the Who — was cut from the NBC telecast that aired in the U.S., and music fans were sure to voice their disappointment.
The 2012 Summer Olympics came to a close in London on Sunday with the United States adding two more gold medals to bring its Olympic-high total to 46. Here’s a recap of the day’s highlights:
Claressa Shields put all doubts to rest as she fought her way to an Olympic gold medal, proving her dominance of middleweight women's boxing. Check out the details on the Flint native's ultimate glory.
With Producer Joe’s newest stunt looming, the pole vault was another big topic this morning. The guys started off the discussion by watching a video of another great Olympic blooper involving, you guessed it… pole vaulting.
The Olympics have all kinds of corporate sponsors, and even the 150,000 condoms made available to athletes in anticipation of gold medal nookie were supplied by just one company: Durex, which presumably paid a hefty fee for the honors.
So when a bucket of non-sanctioned condoms showed up in the Olympic Village, officials were none too pleased.