Okay, I defended ESPN for trying to expand their programming, but I clicked on ESPN after seeing the Yanks/Sox thread and this is ridiculous. Now they have red carpet interviews. Seriously, its nothing more funny than seeing masculine female athletes stumble their way down a red carpet in High Heels and these contraptions they never heard of, DRESSES. Have any of you watched the ESPYs. I never have. Is it any good because they definitely turned me off with the red carpet crap.
I watch it every year, and I'm watching now. This is the only "award show" I watch. I hate the Grammys, Tonys, Emmys, Oscars, or any MTV stuff. Sports is my life. This is sports. Therefore, I watch.
Here you go drapg: Lauren Years as Dolphins Cheerleader: 2 Age/Birthdate: 20 / 6-5-84 Hair Color: Brunette Height: 5'7" Occupation: Student / model Hometown: Pittsburgh, PA Maritial Status: Single Children: My puppy Cody Favorite Food: Mahi Mahi and fruit Favorite Time of Day: Afternoons at the beach A Really Great Evening to Me Is: If I had a boyfriend, horseback riding by moon light and dinner at Yesterdays by the water, but since I don't…a night out with my family and friends, mudding or going to a sports event
Thats quite nice. If only I got the NFL Network, I'd be PIPing it right now. But I'm pretty happy with Jennie Finch, Jessica Alba, Maria Sharapova, Jessica Simpson, and Danica Patrick right now.
so lame. When Jessica Simpson replied to the dress question with ..."Karl Langenfield, of course!!!!" my wife looked at me and said "please turn off this train wreck" If I want to see hot women that I am never going to screw I can find better pictures / videos online without having to listen to them talk about their gift bags or dress manufacturers. Red carpet fashion reporting on ESPN.......tragic.
I know a Florida Marlins cheerleader. Yes that's right, Marlins cheerleaders. If you find a link to the squad, I'll give you the pic of the girl.
Athletes are athletes and entertainers are entertainers, I find a red carpet show proceeding an athlectic awards event as about as entertaining as watching the cast of Friends playing the cast of Seinfeld in a basketball game. Its ridiulous.
So where do you draw the line? I'm curious. Do you have to Tivo every Tom Brady appearance on Leno? Or the Deacon Jones guest spot on the Brady Bunch?