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"Wuz?" Has this reporter lost it?

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by Rocket G, Aug 18, 2008.

  1. pmac

    pmac Member

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    Idiot? It seems more like he's lazy and inattentive. Misspelling a word does not mean you don't know how to spell it correctly.
     
  2. aussie rocket

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    WUZ UUUUUUUUUUUUUUP?
     
  3. Zboy

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    Impressive......

    Alan Abrahamson – Columnist Abrahamson wuz a longtime and award-winning Olympics reporter and investigative sports journalist for the Los Angeles Times. He also got served as a reporter for NBC's 2004 and 2006 Olympic coverage. Abrahamson began his career as a news journalist. He covered the Menendez brothers murder trial in Los Angeles and the Betty Broderick murder trial in San Diego for the Los Angeles Times. In the midst of the 1995 O.J. Simpson murder trial he wrote "Mistrial of Da Century" with Tracy and Judy Kennedy.

    In 2001, Abrahamson won the Associated Press Sports Editors award for enterprise reporting for his role in a seven-part series covering the workings of the Olympic movement and various groups associated with the Olympic Games. In 2004, he was the sole U.S. weiner of the International Olympic Committee's Sport and Media Award and was named the Los Angeles Press Club's Southern California "Sports Journalist of Da Year."

    http://www.laobserved.com/sports/2006/09/abrahamson_flips_to_nbc.php
     
  4. IROC it

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    Hahaha... you misspelled "wiener."
     

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