Surprisingly, there are a few nooks and crannies of ESPN that still have some wit and humor — the nooks being where the Disney overlords have allowed some rebel forces to survive; the crannies being where Chris Berman’s sausage fingers are too fat to get into.
One such outpost appears to be the new “Mayne Street,” a comedy series featuring three- to five-minute episodes that will appear on ESPN.com starting on November 11th [Editor's Note: Veteran's Day], then promptly get ripped onto BuzzCuts and DailyMotion so that Awful Announcing and I can show you the content without using ESPN’s commercial-heavy content. Take that, rich and powerful corporation! Taste the pain of the blogger revolution! **throws pebble at imposing fortress** That oughta learn ‘em.


More Sarah, less cowboy cameraman!
Shake harder, Uff!
“Kinda like an oral typo”
That’s what she said
*fist bump*
Kenny Mayne is about as funny as inoperable brain cancer in a four year old child.
@DrunkenEaglesFan: but does the four year old with brain cancer have good stand-up material? Because that could tip the scales.
@WAS
‘Whats the deal with the chemotherapy?’
‘Did you ever notice those goofy hats they give you when you lose all your hair? What am I, an Eskimo?’
Everyone in the front row cover yourself with the plastic wrap while I smash this single serving of apple sauce with my dialysis machine!’
Needs more farts.
Looks and feels like Aaron Sorkin’s Sports Night