Every public person on Twitter receives uncomfortable posts from followers. The truth is that a noticeable segment of society communicates in aggressive, menacing, or profane terms. Social media like Twitter and Facebook offer direct access to celebrity targets, but usually the posts are amusing or mildly critical. Fox Sports anchor Erin Andrews has been harassed by voyeurs, stalkers, and overbearing (if well intentioned) fans. She recently responded to another series of bizarre Tweets from a threatening woman. Nuts like that woman notwithstanding, Erin Andrews can be a bit brusque when responding to innocuous tweets. LOSE THE GLASSES Erin Andrews can occasionally overreact to criticism. Her exchange with a Philadelphia radio host seemed hypersensitive. Last
Author: terrymeiners
Welcome to my nightmare
As a live radio and TV broadcaster, please, God...I beg of you. Anything but this.
He Reigns in Rain
Trying to beat him in a rainy game? Dude, his name is "bridge" and "water." DETAILS
Archived video: WHAS-TV profile from 2000 & the Rick Pitino live stage coach’s show from 2002
This video reel shows a lot of WHAS-TV luminaries from 2000. Rachel Platt, Gary Roedemeier, Melissa Swan, Chuck Olmstead, Mark Hebert, Jean West, Ken Schulz, and others made a strong news team. The one-on-one profile of Terry Meiners was on the occasion of his selection to become the new co-host of the WHAS Crusade for Children. ---- The second part of the video is a complete Rick Pitino coach's show from 2002, recorded before a live audience at Jillian's club. It was Pitino's inaugural season at the University of Louisville and his roster was short on talent, thus the variety show. The special guest on this episode was football coach John L. Smith, whose Cardinals had just
50 years later, The Glimmer Twins are still rocking
Here's a sample of the Rolling Stones doing a trial run show onstage in Paris last night. Charlie scans for groupies. Ronnie and Keith still slam their axes. Mick still works like he's not sure whether he's gotten the job. BONUS VIDEO
Barack Obama is The Cherry Popper
An Obama campaign commercial using double entendre insinuating that a woman's "first time" (voting) should be with Barack Obama
Frankenstorm won’t stop Keg o’ Nailstorm
Undefeated Louisville hosts Big East rival Cincinnati tonight at Papa John's Cardinal Stadium. Heavy rain is a possibility. Cincy quarterback Munchie Legeaux told the media that he's "better than" heralded Louisville quarterback Teddy Bridgewater. Game time is 8 p.m.
Eddie Rainbolt works in rain, bolt, or shine
The next time you're northbound on Bardstown Road near Woodbourne, be sure to give a friendly wave to Eddie Rainbolt. He is 48 years old, of Cherokee descent, and is studying computer security at ITT. For 40 hours each week, Rainbolt listens to his iPod while carrying a cash for gold sign in front of a small jewelry store in the 2300 block of Bardstown Road. Rainbolt says the store owner is kind to him, flexible, and pays him $10 per hour to display the sign while pacing or standing on the sidewalk near the store. He works from 10 to 6 every day except Wednesday and Sunday, taking two 15 minute breaks and one 30
Semper Fi, Marines
Click here to see a series of photos displaying the changing faces of Dutch Marines before, during, and after service in Afghanistan. God Bless America and all the men and women of the world who sacrifice their lives to keep free countries safe from tyranny.
The Sons Shine
My sons, Simon (left), and Max, joined me on 84WHAS to talk about their views on Election 2012. We'll have another family chat on politics next week. I love my sons and am proud that they're men of integrity. AUDIO: http://tinyurl.com/8zqvw8q or go to the PODCASTS page linked at the top of this page.