
The open ended question in that quote is, "Was there a gun to your head telling you to jump"When asked if he was a part of the layoffs, he responded, “It was just time to go. If you jump of the cliff were you pushed or did you jump?”
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The open ended question in that quote is, "Was there a gun to your head telling you to jump"When asked if he was a part of the layoffs, he responded, “It was just time to go. If you jump of the cliff were you pushed or did you jump?”
So, he ain't Henry the VIII either?He's too tall to be Herman or one of Herman's hermits.
You have been using that avi for a long time. You owe Monty and the boys a hellava lot of royalty.He's too tall to be Herman or one of Herman's hermits.
He owes them a LOT of back- 'Spam'...You have been using that avi for a long time. You owe Monty and the boys a hellava lot of royalty.
Instead of paying them. I gonna learn how to program in Python.You have been using that avi for a long time. You owe Monty and the boys a hellava lot of royalty.
Not going well <> going bankrupt. Read my links and my previous posts … ESPN is a bright spot for Disney. Clearly ESPN is under stress with the changing streaming world. Under stress <> bankrupt which has been my point all along.The boldened part of your statement would seem to suggest things aren’t going well. On-air talent is something that should be generating income, not merely viewed as a chunk of overhead to be cast off when times need to be lean.
So, did you find what the profits were for ESPN?
ESPN is going to be looking for relief from the contracts they are signing right now. No longer are we in a spot where someday they are going to have contracts that won't ever see their full term, that day is today.N
Not going well <> going bankrupt. Read my links and my previous posts … ESPN is a bright spot for Disney. Clearly ESPN is under stress with the changing streaming world. Under stress <> bankrupt which has been my point all along.
ESPN is going to be looking for relief from the contracts they are signing right now. No longer are we in a spot where someday they are going to have contracts that won't ever see their full term, that day is today.
Not all contracts, but they are. now writing contracts big enough that they aren't going to be possible to afford before they are over.
Ray Lewis killed two people, and he just lost a son. Gotta be careful how you fire some folks… even on a Friday.Ray Lewis is still on but they got rid of Suzy Kolber? She was a good MNF host
So, I’m assuming that the network lost a shitload of money, which- while maybe not going bankrupt, would still be difficult to describe as “a bright spot”. Disney’s lost quite a bit recently, and some of it is through poor business decisions.N
Not going well <> going bankrupt. Read my links and my previous posts … ESPN is a bright spot for Disney. Clearly ESPN is under stress with the changing streaming world. Under stress <> bankrupt which has been my point all along.
Two people?Ray Lewis killed two people, and he just lost a son. Gotta be careful how you fire some folks… even on a Friday.
Yeah, double stabbing. Two-fer.Two people?
Huh. Never realized it was a double.Yeah, double stabbing. Two-fer.
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Mystery still surrounds Ray Lewis' cream suit from 2000 Super Bowl in Atlanta
Questions still swirl around Ray Lewis and killings in Atlanta from last Super Bowl there.www.usatoday.com
Jesus fucking christ … do you not know what the word profitable means? First rule of holes, dude. ESPN is now a standalone division which means its numbers will be more available. But you going from bankruptcy to not a “bright spot” is a hell of a leap.So, I’m assuming that the network lost a shitload of money, which- while maybe not going bankrupt, would still be difficult to describe as “a bright spot”. Disney’s lost quite a bit recently, and some of it is through poor business decisions.
THat's rich coming from a cunt like you. "Der aggy lost half their top rated class" you keep repeating and never back up.First rule of holes, dude.
Don’t know why you’re getting so pissy about it. ESPN is expensive to operate. I’ve asked multiple times if you know if it is profitable or not. “Bright spot” would seem to be a poor choice of description when it just shed a wealth of on-air talent.Jesus fucking christ … do you not know what the word profitable means? First rule of holes, dude. ESPN is now a standalone division which means its numbers will be more available. But you going from bankruptcy to not a “bright spot” is a hell of a leap.
He left because they told him they weren't going to extend his contractCurious if Neil Everett left because he knew what was coming, or heroically left to save someone's spot.
Some of the names remind me of the Groundhog Day quote "Did he just refer to himself as the talent?"Don’t know why you’re getting so pissy about it. ESPN is expensive to operate. I’ve asked multiple times if you know if it is profitable or not. “Bright spot” would seem to be a poor choice of description when it just shed a wealth of on-air talent.
I’m pissy because I’ve told you multiple times it’s been reported they are profitable. In the post you just responded to I told you they were profitable and yet you asked again. Don’t ask me again … asked and answered … multiple times.Don’t know why you’re getting so pissy about it. ESPN is expensive to operate. I’ve asked multiple times if you know if it is profitable or not. “Bright spot” would seem to be a poor choice of description when it just shed a wealth of on-air talent.