Time to rank the Kardashian Klan now: 1. Kim 2. Kourtney 3. Kendall 4. Kylie 5. Kris 6. Caitlyn 7. Khloe
At least Evan is knowledgeable. It's amazing how much better the overnight guys are. Mark Maloosus (sp?), John Jastremski, and Tony Paige make those two clowns look like fools.
Whoa Husker.... so it's ok that cornhuskers copulate with corral critters but Bruce can't go Caitlin with the plumbing, is that it? : ) Plucked her eyebrows on the way Shaved her legs and then he was a sheep She said, hey babe, let's fuck all the barn animals, She said, hey sugar, let's fuck all the barn animals, and the sheep all bleat: "bleat, ba-bleat, bleat-bleat-bleat, ba-bleat, ba-bleat, bleat-bleat-bleat..." Seriously though, if this gives Jenner some peace, then Jenner has gotten help.
So is heshe considered a transgendered person now or now called a female in the eyes of some type of law?
JJ is great. Very knowledgeable. Moose is OK. The next time Tony Paige prepares for a broadcast will be the first time. He's terrible. Nice guy, but terrible show. Totally unprepared, stumble and bumbles through the overnight. Only that chick Lori Jewbinson is worse.
Hes gonna be so pissed when he finds out that he can't eat in the mens only room at his fancy country club.
http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/c...ng-espy-caitlyn-jenner-fans-article-1.2243748 Twitter users call for ESPN to give Arthur Ashe Courage Award to Lauren Hill, not Caitlyn Jenner, at ESPYs ESPN did something unexpected on Monday — they got people to care about the ESPYs. The network announced Monday afternoon that Caitlyn Jenner would receive the Arthur Ashe Courage Award at next month’s ESPYs award show in Los Angeles, honoring the person formerly known as Bruce Jenner for "(showing) the courage to embrace a truth that had been hidden for years, and to embark on a journey that may not only give comfort to those facing similar circumstances, but can also help to educate people on the challenges that the transgender community faces," ESPYs executive producer Maura Mandt said in a statement announcing the award. While Jenner has been celebrated for her choice, ESPN has been criticized for making Jenner its choice. Many sports fans are accusing ESPN of chasing the day’s trend and forgetting the not-so-recent past. College basketball player Lauren Hill, who battled a brain tumor during her freshman year at Mount St. Joseph’s before dying, is the name being bandied about on Twitter as the person ESPN should have honored on July 15. “Glad Jenner is finally able to live life on her own terms, but the Ashe award for courage? Lauren Hill deserves that,” Cliff Saunders tweeted. “While I think it’s cool @ESPN is awarding Caitlyn Jenner, there was nobody more courageous than Lauren Hill in all of sports,”Mike Piff tweeted. “@ESPYS happy that Jenner is finding peace. But how can you not choose Lauren Hill?” Total miss in my opinion,” tweeted Garrett Self. Hill dedicated the final months of her life to raising funds to help fight cancer — she was afflicted with Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Giloma, a type of brain tumor that normally affects children and has a low cure rate — and raised more than $1.5 million before she died on April 10. While Hill is the name most frequently floated as a Jenner replacement, Hall of Fame Bills quarterback Jim Kelley, a cancer survivor, and O.J. Brigance, the Ravens executive and former linebacker who has ALS, have also been mentioned. An ESPN spokesperson told the Daily News that the feedback the network has recieved for its Jenner selection has been "overwhelmingly positive." Leah Still, the daughter of Bengals lineman Devon Still — whose story, along with Hill’s, received ample airtime on ESPN — was also mentioned as a potential recipient, but the Stills will instead receive the Jimmy V Perseverance Award that same night. The network also has the Pat Tillman Award for Service, which was given to U.S. Paralympic gold medal sled hockey player and Purple Heart recipient Josh Sweeney in 2014, the first year it was awarded.
If only people would turn their attention to what's happening north of the wall, we wouldn't be so fucked.
He got his help by getting the surgery. Lots of hoops to jump through before they allow to you to consent to getting your dick cut off and turning it into a vagina. Gender identity disorder is in fact a real condition. Though I agree with you that the Army vet you linked should have gotten the award over Jenner.