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Sunday, February 03, 2013
Phil Simms Spends Super Bowl Broadcast Talking Up New Orleans Sex Trade
NEW ORLEANS—While announcing Sunday’s Super Bowl XLVII matchup between
the Ravens and the 49ers, CBS sportscaster Phil Simms reportedly spent
the majority of the championship broadcast praising New Orleans’
burgeoning sex trade. “You know, Jim, every time we make our way down to
The Big Easy, I am consistently impressed by the professionalism,
flexibility, and general hospitality displayed by the sex workers of
this fine city,” said Simms during the first quarter of Sunday’s
championship game, effusively praising New Orleans’ “accommodating” and
“spunky” prostitutes as co-announcer Jim Nantz frantically attempted to
shift the conversation to Baltimore’s run defense. “And talk about
variety! One girl, two girls, black, Asian, elderly: whatever you want,
wherever you want. I tell you, we’ve had such a great time in this town,
it’s really going to be tough to say goodbye.” According to viewers of
the Super Bowl telecast, Simms then went on to describe in graphic
detail the “bargain” anilingus session he had enjoyed that morning,
ultimately forcing producers to cut his microphone.
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