What's up with all this news about the first openly gay NBA player and the first openly gay college football player that will likely be drafted by an NFL team?
I really don't care what a person's sexual or relationship tastes are. If there is an athlete out there that wears socks during sex like the creepy Eliot Spitzer, does he have to disclose this?
The only time I have ever found the sexual style of an athlete mildly entertaining was when former NBA player Jayson Williams wrote in his book,
Loose Balls: Easy Money, Hard Fouls, Cheap Laughs, and True Love in the NBA
, about some NBA player (I forget the name of the player), who use to perform what he called the Thunder and Lightning screw. According to the telling of the story by Williams, this player would take his women into the bathroom and then he would place one foot in the toilet and one in the bathtub. He would then proceed to screw them, constantly flushing the toilet and switching the bathroom lights on and off.
Wasn't that Marv Albert?
ReplyDeleteNo, it was definitely a player. I think a center, but I read the book a long time ago and forget.
DeleteWIld! I just downloaded the book to my Kindle. It was a center, Clifford Ray.
DeleteAwesome bit of info, love the basketball references.
ReplyDeleteFunny how Glen Greenwald is gay and perhaps the #1 journalist right now, but he is mostly scorned by his media peers. There's no profile on 60 Minutes, he doesn't grace the cover of any magazine, and there certainly won't be any movies made similiar to "All The Presidents Men." Yet, a mediocre football player who's expected to be drafted in the 6th round is top news.
ReplyDeleteHe is the #1 journalist right now just like Murray Rothbard was one of the greatest economists of all time.
DeleteJW: Troll.
DeleteJW = Troll
DeleteIts good to see Jerry is starting to see sense in seeing Glen as great journalist and Murray as a great economist. Just goes to show anyone can learn something.
DeleteI do it with a light socket in the mix. Now THAT's lightning!!
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