Drew sharp on WWJ
Dew Sharp should be fired.
don't listen to him or talk about him.
listening to drew sharp while operating heavy machinery should be illegal.
Best part about Drew Sharp on the radio? You can't see his face.
Best part of living in California? I can't hear that pig speak.
Best part of living in Michigan? I can choose to ignore him and not talk about him at all.
I live in California, and I disagree that is the best part of living here. Definitely top 5 though.
Earthquakes and tsunamis have to be in the bottom 5 though. Not trying to make fun of the people in Japan. The comment made me think of maybe some of the downfalls living in California.
from shoveling kittens into a tree shredder to give an interview?
Who wants to throw shit at my T.V.? Punch my T.V. when he comes on?
Like he has one...
is spew venom. Be it Michigan or Ohio State. He is just bitter that he is still a virgin.
Had life saving heart surgery as a kid and let himself become a obese piece of shit. Hes a bittet old man who never played a sport in his life.
That is just another (of many) example that he is merely a shock-journalist. He is asked about OSU and the current, and very newsworthy, story and he adds a "shock" shot at UofM so 50% of the listeners agree and 50% of the listeners get pissed.
He used a legit national story as an opportunity to spark controversy for those listening (MSU and UM fans).
Who the fuck is "Drew Sharp?"
Born 4/25/1960.
Graduated University of Michigan, 1982.
Sigh.
Huh.
Was he talking about JT or himself?
go to state?
That everyone who is involved in college athletics is corrupt and evil. That every coach, and every athetic director, and every college president is an abuser of student-athletes. (And really, there are no student-athletes.) The student athletes (such as they are) are occasionally a good story, but really they should all just turn pro. College athletics is inherently, incorrigibly corrupt. And every coach deserves to be fired, usually on about a biennial basis.
This is a guy who basically owes his career to having attended the University of Michigan, and his now-deleted "bio" from his now-defunct radio show stated that he spent his whole life as "a Michigan fan. Then [he] grew up."