It’s Friday: Let’s do the “Yeah Boy! Yah Suck!” Bit

November 20, 2009 · Posted in Yeah Boy! Yah Suck! 

Okay another section of the site that I am introducting. Yeah Boy! Yah Suck! (RESPECT THE COPYRIGHT PEOPLE!!! ;-) …)

Every Friday, I’ll try to rant and rave on random items I run into in the course of the week…

So here we go:

YEAH BOY OF THE WEEK

Hail to the PACMAN. Yeah boy to the home boy… Manny Pacquaio, a man who not only put pride into the hearts of his countrymen, but also put my city of birth from the southern tip of the Philippines in the global map… For the non-boxing fans or for those who live under a rock, Pacquaio, a.k.a. PACMAN made history last Saturday (Nov. 14) after he turned his opponent’s (Miguel Cotto) face into mush.  He is now officially the only septuple (seven weight) world champion in boxing history.

YEAH BOY SPECIAL MENTION

Even though his faced was turned to what looked like an overripe tomato, Miguel Cotto was a very good sport from the beginning til the end. Good sportmanship it goes a very long way especially in terms of RESPECT & CRED, sometimes even more than a ring, belt or trophy… HEAR THAT LEBRON JAMES? –> I know old news, but as a die hard baskeball fan, stuff like this sticks…

YAH SUCK! OF THE WEEK

Thief gets trapped, drops trousers
(00:36) Rough Cut

NOTE: Natural sound only – no reporter narration

Nov 17 – A thief gets himself stuck in a tiny window while trying to break into a supermarket in Almancil, southern Portugal. He even dropped his trousers in an effort to wriggle free.

According to police, the slim 22-year-old Romanian man had spent about 11 hours stuck in the window, including the two hours it took police and the fire brigade to get him out.

Uhhhmmmm…. Uh-huh… You so funny, YAH SUCK!!! :-D

Thief gets trapped, drops trousers

(00:36) Rough Cut

NOTE: Natural sound only – no reporter narration

Nov 17 – A thief gets himself stuck in a tiny window while trying to break into a supermarket in Almancil, southern Portugal.

He even dropped his trousers in an effort to wriggle free.

According to police, the slim 22-year-old Romanian man had spent about 11 hours stuck in the window, including the two hours it took police and the fire brigade to get him out.

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