8:00 PM CSN Baltimore has video of Marcus Smith, a U.S. soldier who dressed as a minor league umpire to surprise his children at a Bowie Baysox game with a home visit from Afghanistan.
7:45 PM A Japanese Harley-Davidson motorcycle that was swept out to sea during last year's tsunami washed up on a shore in British Columbia last month. The bike's owner asked that the motorcycle be displayed at the Harley-Davidson Museum in Milwaukee as a memorial to the tsunami victims.
7:30 PM Buffalo Bills receiver David Clowneytweeted the results of his HIV test which came back negative. And to the critics of his decision to share his results, Clowney added: "Some people are Ridiculously stupid ... And can't see the bigger picture about things that are important in this world."
I’ve heard worse from Harvard students attempting to broadcast hockey. So he’s nervous, has a couple verbal and facial tics, but so what? Why don’t some of you get behind a microphone and camera - it’s harder than you think..
I agree with “No one important.” This guy really isn’t even close to as bad as some people. Standing behind a mic on TV doesn’t come natural for 99% of people. Give the guy a break
actually the dirty secret if you’ve ever tried it is that doing a passable a stand up is not that difficult…this guys’ hilariously bad. You don’t start saying things like “in the country in the CCA” over and over again just because you’re nervous. Seems like one of those sports stat gearheads who doesn’t realize you have to have some social skills to work on camera. I love how the mic starts at his neck level and ends up near eyeballs by the end coz he’s so flop-sweat nearvous.
6:17 pm on May 17th, 2010
Don’t call me ‘guy’ buddy.
6:32 pm on May 17th, 2010
ROFL
6:41 pm on May 17th, 2010
Not even close to as bad as the “Boom goes the dynamite” kid…
6:48 pm on May 17th, 2010
“Put the mic down…and slowly back away.”
6:51 pm on May 17th, 2010
Don’t call me “buddy”, friend.
6:56 pm on May 17th, 2010
Simply awful - and painful.
8:01 pm on May 17th, 2010
I attended Michigan with him, and what people don’t realize is he has a pretty bad case of Asberger’s Syndrome. However, he’s incredibly smart.
Poke fun all you want, but the guy knows his sports. And he has a Michigan degree.
8:33 pm on May 17th, 2010
LOL … heh…all he has to do is never say ‘guys’ and stop looking at his mic or letting his eyes wander.
8:49 pm on May 17th, 2010
Well Wiki does say Aspergers sufferers may speak too fast, jerky, or loud. He does all those things.
9:00 am on May 18th, 2010
I’ve heard worse from Harvard students attempting to broadcast hockey. So he’s nervous, has a couple verbal and facial tics, but so what? Why don’t some of you get behind a microphone and camera - it’s harder than you think..
11:33 am on May 18th, 2010
Don’t call me friend, guy
3:03 pm on May 18th, 2010
Who “started starting”?
3:53 pm on May 18th, 2010
I agree with “No one important.” This guy really isn’t even close to as bad as some people. Standing behind a mic on TV doesn’t come natural for 99% of people. Give the guy a break
4:29 pm on May 18th, 2010
actually the dirty secret if you’ve ever tried it is that doing a passable a stand up is not that difficult…this guys’ hilariously bad. You don’t start saying things like “in the country in the CCA” over and over again just because you’re nervous. Seems like one of those sports stat gearheads who doesn’t realize you have to have some social skills to work on camera. I love how the mic starts at his neck level and ends up near eyeballs by the end coz he’s so flop-sweat nearvous.
4:58 pm on May 18th, 2010
I think the degree from Michigan sums up everything perfectly.