Drew Franklin
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I couldn't really tell about that. How do you respond from that? You look at the camera and you smile. You give your cheesiest wave. I don't know how you live that down, man. That's a tough look.
I couldn't really tell about that. How do you respond from that? You look at the camera and you smile. You give your cheesiest wave. I don't know how you live that down, man. That's a tough look.
I couldn't really tell about that. How do you respond from that? You look at the camera and you smile. You give your cheesiest wave. I don't know how you live that down, man. That's a tough look.
I agree. I think that reveals to me it was obviously a fight.
I agree. I think that reveals to me it was obviously a fight.
I agree. I think that reveals to me it was obviously a fight.
Not a Louisville fan ever shoved you in the face like that? Drew's gotten punched from behind before. Well, I've said, I've told you. You've had a couple close encounters.
Not a Louisville fan ever shoved you in the face like that? Drew's gotten punched from behind before. Well, I've said, I've told you. You've had a couple close encounters.
Not a Louisville fan ever shoved you in the face like that? Drew's gotten punched from behind before. Well, I've said, I've told you. You've had a couple close encounters.
All right, let's go back online. The United States likes to be the number one, or likes to be number one in everything. This will make you happy if you're one of those people. Australian linguist scoured the web to better understand how people might employ naughty words in their written communications. Over 20 countries were surveyed, 340,000 websites, and 1.9 billion words were analyzed.
All right, let's go back online. The United States likes to be the number one, or likes to be number one in everything. This will make you happy if you're one of those people. Australian linguist scoured the web to better understand how people might employ naughty words in their written communications. Over 20 countries were surveyed, 340,000 websites, and 1.9 billion words were analyzed.
All right, let's go back online. The United States likes to be the number one, or likes to be number one in everything. This will make you happy if you're one of those people. Australian linguist scoured the web to better understand how people might employ naughty words in their written communications. Over 20 countries were surveyed, 340,000 websites, and 1.9 billion words were analyzed.
597 words, vulgar words, were highlighted. And what did we learn? The United States sets the bar for the dirtiest mouth on the Internet. Followed by Great Britain, Australia, Singapore, New Zealand, Malaysia, and Ireland.
597 words, vulgar words, were highlighted. And what did we learn? The United States sets the bar for the dirtiest mouth on the Internet. Followed by Great Britain, Australia, Singapore, New Zealand, Malaysia, and Ireland.
597 words, vulgar words, were highlighted. And what did we learn? The United States sets the bar for the dirtiest mouth on the Internet. Followed by Great Britain, Australia, Singapore, New Zealand, Malaysia, and Ireland.
Read me the top seven again. USA, Great Britain, Australia, Singapore, New Zealand, Malaysia, and Ireland.
Read me the top seven again. USA, Great Britain, Australia, Singapore, New Zealand, Malaysia, and Ireland.
Read me the top seven again. USA, Great Britain, Australia, Singapore, New Zealand, Malaysia, and Ireland.
Did you say how they studied it? I didn't, but I think it's English-speaking countries.
Did you say how they studied it? I didn't, but I think it's English-speaking countries.