casmith07;2948108 said:I hate when people say stuff like "Gnats" or "E-Girls" or "Foreskins" for opponents. I don't know why, but it's always bothered me...it's sophomoric, I suppose.
That being said, the best lookalike photo is of David Carr
Screw The Hall;2948134 said:Tom Coughlin
Richard Simmons
ETex;2948131 said:We all have things that bother us; personally, I hate when people equate our blazing fast, Tony Dorsett looking stud running back to a stupid cartoon cat from the 50's. Different strokes for different folks I guess.
casmith07;2948151 said:With you being the topic creator of this thread, it doesn't pain me at all to point out that it appears as if the pot is calling the kettle black.
:laugh2:Chief;2948004 said:
ROUSH8692;2948127 said:
Screw The Hall;2948134 said:Tom Coughlin
Richard Simmons
ajk23az;2948222 said:Stewart Scott isn't crosseyed, he has 1 glass eye.
He took a football right to the eye and had to get it removed.
CowboyMike;2948276 said:Ummm... No. It's still his same eye. He just had to have several surgeries on it when it was hit, and is therefore a lazy eye.
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/_stories/2002-05-28-scott.htm
ajk23az;2948291 said:So this is wrong then? http://bleacherreport.com/articles/51460-the-official-answer-to-why-stuart-scotts-eye-is-jacked-up
Edit: Ok, this one has it ; http://coedmagazine.com/2008/12/04/stuart-scotts-eye-ball-explained/
CowboyMike;2948312 said:Yeah, I'd never trust anything on Bleacher Report. In fact, I suggest you never read it. Again. Ever. Ever.