Reunited and it feels so good
The newest edition of "The Buzz" podcast features comedian Artie Lange and Fox Sports broadcaster Joe Buck. Together. Buck wrote the very funny foreward to Lange's new book, "Crash and Burn," and joined the second half of the show for a surprise appearance. Buck and Lange reminisced about their infamous 2009 HBO incident and talked about how it still sticks with them today. Buck also detailed what it's like to get bashed on Twitter during games he's NOT calling. Before Buck called in, Lange talked about his time on the Howard Stern show, sports and "Crash and Burn," one of the most raw and honest books you'll ever read. You can download the podcast on iTunes or listen to it below.
Chatty Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman was mic'd up for last week's game against the Vikings. Among the things he said to his opponents were, "You need to lift a little more," "You're sorry," and "You suck." And that's just the beginning.
Not only did the Rangers acquire a big slugger last night, but in Prince Fielder, but they also landed a man who has provided several hilarious GIFs over the years.
Mavericks coach Rick Carlise did a solid Gregg Popovich impersonation last night.
The ladies below are the Bella Twins, Nikki (left) and Brie. Bella isn't their real last name, so the WWE is trying to trademark, "Bella Twins." However, the company is facing opposition from, of all things, the Minnesota Twins.
Ron Burgundy wrote a song about Rob Ford.
Doing a report on ice skates is just not a good idea.
* Check out Pacers forward Lance Stephenson throwing an alley-oop pass to ... no one.
* The mothers of Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski have weighed in on Monday's no-call on the game's final play.
* Alex Rodriguez denied throwing baseballs with his phone number to attractive women in the stands.
Israeli model Sigal Cohen gets today's honors.
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