Thursday, May 20, 2010

geauxgira explanation

Geauxjira

Ladies and Gentlemen, with the oil leak now a month old, here is Geauxjira. Geauxjira is a brief homage to some famous scenes in Ishiro Honda's movie Gojira (1954), better known in English as Godzilla. Whereas Godzilla was created from nuclear explosions, Geauxjira is a giant crawfish spawned by leaking crude oil. On April 21st, 2010, the Deepwater Horizon oil rig exploded off the coast of Louisiana. Eleven people perished in the explosion. As we made our movie, thousands of barrels of oil leaked every day on the Gulf of Mexico's floor, causing the biggest environmental disaster in our lifetime. Moreover, we're terrified about the ramifications the oil will have on our economy and lives. In making a parody there is a danger of giving the impression that we find this calamity to be funny. In fact, the opposite is true. We're angry and frightened about the uncertain impact of this disaster. Here is the movie.

geauxjira

dude , man up

there were people of every color and income and age on their roofs after the federal levees broke.


please mr meyrs. do some home work and man up.

p.s. if you were drunk i will still forgive you.

just man up and quit spreading the lie that it was our fault , we are tax paying citizens, we are not lazy.

right now people from southeast louisiana are trying to clean up b.p.'s mess because they can't ply their trade.

they are probably getting benzine poisioning as we speak.

untill you give a true apology i hope you get nut cancer from the benzine in your chinese crawfish.


EXCLUSIVE: FOX Sports president says "there will be internal discussions" with Myers after Katrina comments

May 19, 2010 2:40 pm ET by Brian Frederick

Reached by phone at his Los Angeles office this morning, Fox Sports president Ed Goren responded to comments by Chris Myers portraying the victims of Hurricane Katrina as "standing on a rooftop trying to blame the government."

"There will be internal discussions even though it didn't occur on our network," Goren said.

Myers' comments took place on The Dan Patrick Show, which airs on Fox Sports Radio, part ofPremiere Radio Networks, a subsidiary of Clear Channel. Here is how Fox Sports Radio explains the relationship between Fox and Premiere Radio Networks:

FOX and Premiere Radio Networks have teamed-up to bring the considerable resources and talent of FOX Sports to radio. More than just a spin-off, FOX Sports Radio is a complete extension of the FOX Sports brand delivering the winning characteristics that fans have come to expect -- great talent, insightful coverage and the undeniable...FOX success.

Myers hosts Fox Sports' NASCAR coverage and contributes to its coverage of the NFL, BCS, and MLB. He also hosts Showtime's Inside NASCAR show.

Goren added: "I don't think it's appropriate for any sportscaster to be discussing politics, religion, etc. And that point is made in every one of our seminars from NASCAR to football."

Here is what Myers said on Monday:

It's a great country here. We have disasters issues when people pull together and help themselves and I thought the people in Tennessee, unlike -- I'm not going to name names -- when a natural disaster hits people weren't standing on a rooftop trying to blame the government, okay. They helped each other out through this.

And Mike Helton, president of NASCAR, Tony Stewart, among some drivers went from the race over to the middle Tennessee area where still a lot of hardworking, tax-paying, legal American citizens have been affected by the floods and are trying to rebuild their lives and they are helping out. And I think that other people around the country, of course the music industry in and around Nashville helping, without making a big deal out of it and I think that's a good thing.

Calls to Fox Sports Radio president Don Martin were not returned.


here is the post that gave me the red ass.


you be the judge.


Fox Sports' Ed Goren, Chris Myers apologize to New Orleans mayor for 'offensive' comments

By Michelle Krupa, The Times-Picayune

May 20, 2010, 6:13PM

Fox Sports President Ed Goren and commentator Chris Myers apologized today to New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu for Myers' recent on-air comments disparaging the city's response to Hurricane Katrina, spokesmen for the mayor and the cable network said.

myers.jpgFox Sports commentator Chris Myers hosts the NFC trophy presentation on Jan. 24 in the Superdome.The apologies came after Landrieu sent a letter to the network's president demanding an apology for remarks Myers made Wednesday on The Dan Patrick Show.

Landrieu spokesman Ryan Berni said Goren and Myers called the mayor today to express their regrets, adding that Landrieu was satisfied with their sentiments.

According to Dan Bell, Fox Sportsvice president for communications, Myers also faxed the following letter:

Dear Mayor Landrieu,

Thank you for speaking with me earlier today.

I would very much like to apologize to you and the people of New Orleans for the inappropriate and insensitive remarks I made this past Monday. Clearly, these remarks demonstrated poor judgment and I sincerely regret making them.

I spent six great years living and working in New Orleans. It will always be a special place to me and my family, and I certainly would never want to offend the people of this terrific city.

I wish you and every citizen of New Orleans nothing but my very best and I hope the entire city can forgive me and accept my deepest apology.

Sincerely,
Chris Myers

Myers worked as a sports anchor at WWL-TV for six years in the 1980s. He created "Fourth Down on 4," still a Sunday night mainstay for the station, and married a New Orleans native before leaving for a job with ESPN.

According to the website Media Matters for America, Myers on Wednesday compared the response to the catastrophic flooding that followed Katrina with recent floods across Middle and West Tennessee that killed 20 people, ruined 11,000 homes and caused nearly $2 billion in damage.

"It's a great country here," he said. "We have disasters issues when people pull together and help themselves and I thought the people in Tennessee, unlike -- I'm not going to name names -- when a natural disaster hits people weren't standing on a rooftop trying to blame the government, OK. They helped each other out through this."

hey chris lick my tar balls

yo baby i hope you get colon cancer from eating beef and nut cancer from eating tiwanese tiger shrimp.

enjoy your nascar surf and turf bitch.


so here's the deal. c.m. has a lineage to forth down on four so im willing to give him a break if he just comes clean with a real apology , not some fox lawyer apology.



in the meantime , feel free to pile on this nuttless wonder of a carpetbagger.