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Did you guys just see the interview he just gave in the Jets and Patriots game.

Was this guy toasted or what.
 
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He kept saying he wanted to kiss Suzy Kolber. He sounded wasted to me.


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He was loaded. The reporter was scared she was going to get raped.

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by truthteller:
Did you guys just see the interview he just gave in the Jets and Patriots game.

Was this guy toasted or what.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

When you ask a question it should end with a ?????????????????????????????????????

DUMB!
 

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Scorpion, why so hostile today?

Anyway, I think "or what" can be used as a question *or* a statement.
 

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Saw him on E's Celebrities Uncensored last week, he was giving a nice ringer the cheesiest Sunset Blvd sidewalk cafe daylight french-kiss ever witnessed by mankind..get a room!

But he's defintely one of the great poon-hounds of all-time.
 

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Waht I saw sas Suzy basically snuggled up and wrapped around Joe as the interview stated. One hand behind him, she was like a girl in front of a rock star. that got Joe Going if you know what I mean. Then Joe who did seem drunk starting saying I want to kiss you I want to kiss you. really funny.
 
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He was definitely bumbling. Do you guys think it was really because of him being sloshed? Perhaps it's been the years of getting knocked around has finally caught up to him
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, either way, it was kinda unnerving.
 

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Being drunk is fun. Some of my best times were when I was wasted.
 

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too bad the sideline reporter wasn't tony siragusa!

imagine how much more we'd be talking about it if big fat tony was the one he said this to!
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by kyhawk:
Being drunk is fun. Some of my best times were when I was wasted.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

I know, I have seen you numerous times.

Nothing wrong with getting wasted. Just do not drive.
 

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Namath apologizes to Kolber for comments at Jets game
Dec. 23, 2003
SportsLine.com wire reports

BRISTOL, Conn. -- Joe Namath apologized to ESPN reporter Suzy Kolber for his comments during Saturday night's Patriots-Jets game.



"Joe apologized, I accepted, it's over," Kolber said Tuesday after the Hall of Fame quarterback phoned her.

Namath, at the Meadowlands for the Jets' announcement of their Four-Decade Team, twice told Kolber he wanted to kiss her while she was interviewing him on the sideline.

Asked by Kolber about what the team's struggles meant to him, Namath replied: "I want to kiss you" and leaned toward her.

He added he believed the team would come back next season with Chad Pennington available to play quarterback all year.

Namath capped off the interview by repeating: "I want to kiss you."

Kolber responded to Namath's comments by saying "Thanks, Joe. A huge compliment" and turned things back to the announcers in the booth.

Namath serves as a goodwill ambassador for the Jets.



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Happy 69th Joe, have a drink!!!


Joe Namath
Age: 69
Profession: Former NFL Quarterback
Best Known For: Namath’s claim to fame was being the starting quarterback for the New York Jets from 1965-1976. During his NFL career, Namath threw for 27,663 passing yards and 173 touchdowns. Joe’s most notable moment came in Super Bowl III when he led the New York Jets over the favored Baltimore Colts for the American Football League’s first Super Bowl win. Namath’s nickname during his time in New York City was ‘Broadway Joe’ and he was named to the Pro Football Hall of Fam e in 1985.
 

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