Wednesday, November 18, 2009

What The Hell?


This is going to be the first of a new recurring post on this blog and I'll dedicate this to people in the news who's behavior just makes you scratch your head and go, "What the hell?"

For those of you who are not sports fans, this is baseball player, Sammy Sosa... before and after. To paraphrase Jay Leno... "What were you thinking, man?" Did you learn nothing from Michael Jackson?

7 comments:

E.M.H. said...

I don't understand what would drive him to do this????? Really???? HOT MESS!!!!! I need people to be comfortable in their own skin and love who they are.......this disaster is what happens when you try to be something you're not and take it to the extreme

Adrienne said...

This is just INSANE!!! Crazy!!!

A Free Spirit Butterfly said...

Absolutely INCREDIBLE. WHY????????????????????

Love ya!
FSB

Mizrepresent said...

Goes along with your CRAZY post, lol.

Rich Fitzgerald said...

I saw that photo a week or so ago and meant to go back to it. I was thinking, "here comes the vitaligo speech."

Arlene said...

Keith, I really don't understand this. Perhaps Sammy thinks that lighter skin has some benefit. If he were a younger man then perhaps that might be true. I thought that as we get older we realize that skin color is an artificial measurement. Maybe in Sammy's "world" color is important. I don't want to live there!!

Don said...

Lifelong Cubs fan here, and even I cannot take up for Sammy's act of insanity. Makes me wonder of the world he lives.




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