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The most surreal thing I have seen in years: Dennis Rodman
The most surreal thing I have seen in years: Dennis Rodman
PostPosted:Wed Jan 08, 2014 6:40 am
by Julius Seeker
Re: The most surreal thing I have seen in years: Dennis Rodm
PostPosted:Sat Jan 11, 2014 5:59 pm
by Blotus
I can't make heads or tails of Rodman's speech. This is like a WWF Ultimate Warrior promo.
He should stay there.
Re: The most surreal thing I have seen in years: Dennis Rodm
PostPosted:Sat Jan 11, 2014 7:59 pm
by Julius Seeker
Well, he WAS in WCW back in the 90's
...And it just keeps getting weird:
I am wondering if Sacha Baron Cohen is going to make a sequel to The Dictator? Rodman and Un have provided more than enough material just in the last couple of months.
Re: The most surreal thing I have seen in years: Dennis Rodm
PostPosted:Sat Jan 11, 2014 8:29 pm
by Shrinweck
Oh nice. The only thing I wanted to see in all of this nonsense was him singing happy birthday. I just couldn't imagine it.
Re: The most surreal thing I have seen in years: Dennis Rodm
PostPosted:Sun Jan 12, 2014 5:57 pm
by SineSwiper
If he doing this for the money or for some sort of publicly, it's a crazy dangerous game he's playing.
Re: The most surreal thing I have seen in years: Dennis Rodm
PostPosted:Sun Jan 12, 2014 6:09 pm
by Eric
He's not playing any game, he's sipping the North Korea kool-aid, and completely overlooking any human rights issues because his buddy Kim is rich and treating him like a king when he goes there. He's probably getting more love in North Korea then he's gotten in the US for the last 10-15 years. How dangerous is it for him really? They might detain him for some period of time, but they won't risk executing an American citizen.
Re: The most surreal thing I have seen in years: Dennis Rodm
PostPosted:Sun Jan 12, 2014 10:30 pm
by Don
I think it's pretty dumb they're asking him about the political stuff though, like did they expect him to say "Sure I'll tell my buddy to free the detained dude". I'm also surprised some of the basketball players are complaining about the trip while they're still in North Korea. Then again, I had a history teacher who got a bunch of high school students to USSR back when it was the USSR, and these guys are talking about democracy and stuff and came back and found their luggage was searched (probably on purpose, to warn them), and the teacher is like 'everyone shut up, I still want to get out of this place alive.'
Re: The most surreal thing I have seen in years: Dennis Rodm