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Where bending over costs Ten Grand

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  • 13-01-2005 6:19pm
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    What the hell sort of country is the USA?

    This action by the Minnesota Vikings' Randy Moss has led him to be fined an expected $10,000 and to a barrage of righteous indignation from morally outraged TV presenters. Apparently it's OK to blitz a country and kill tens of thousands of people on utterly spurious grounds but mimicking, not emulating, the uncouth if harmless behaviour of a football team's fans is a mortal sin.

    Apparently Green Bay fans have a tradition of waiting for the opposing team's bus after a game and mooning at the players inside if they have lost. This is what led to Moss bending over in the end zone and pretending, pretending mind, to drop his pants at them after he scored.

    Yet Mr O'Reilly of Fox News claims that it might encourage kids from ghetto areas to bend over and pretend to moon their peers, for which misdemeanour they are likely to be shot.

    I think that says more about US society than it does about Randy Moss.

    Next time Randy, pull them all the way down.

    Brrrrr.


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