Correct me if I’m wrong, but he went to both Vanderbilt and George Washington, but has been a Tennessee fan his whole life. I’m embarrassed that I even know that.
A guy that liked UNC basketball and South Carolina football threatened to stab me while at a Sheraton bar in Charlotte for making fun of liking said teams. Jimmy the Saint was there too
In Georgia everyone is a duke or unc b-ball fan and a uga football fan. I make fun of them relentlessly
I've only met a few in the wild, but the Alabama football and Kentucky basketball fans need to be rounded up and put in camps.
I've never met a single person like this. 99.9% of UGA fans don't give a single shit about basketball.
I don’t see what the big deal is. I’m a Georgia football fan and a Duke basketball fan. What could possibly be cooler than that?
I hate Clay Travis more than anyone, so much so that I started this thread. But, that book is meant to be comedy. The biggest crime is that it's not remotely funny.
I recognize the attempt at satire but it doesnt really work if you're trying to make fun of "man law" stuff by just writing your own misogynistic jokes
you guys wanna go prey on some rape victims?because you know they’re vulnerable and all. because of the rape. you can practically smell the rape when you walk into the rape ward. ha! please like me! did I mention this is satire? snowflake!
Clay is satire like Entourage is satire. It might’ve started as a sendup but it morphed into dirtbags making dirtbag stories for dirtbags and any amount of money made on it is that amount of money too much.
For context, that book came out when Clay Travis was just a plagiarizing douchebag, not a plagiarizing, full-on white supremacist douchebag.
It’s supposed to be so over the top it’s ridiculous like suggesting we eat babies as a form of population control, just no execution at all
My hippo has just received a doctorate in skepticism at the notion that a Marky Mark production was ever capable of any sort of satire, let alone self-deprecating satire.
Wait, I think that means I ultimately concur with you, because I’m skeptical that Clay Travis ever really thought the process behind “man laws” was actually bad.
Do not lash out at me! I’m just relaying what the Hollywood Reporter said in its initial review. Obviously, that show morphed almost immediately, if at all.
Clay is essentially that Budweiser “Twins” commercial incarnate but he desperately wants to be Wazzzuuuuup.
What’s it say about Clay Travis that he can write something meant to be outrageous, like trying to pick up rape victims at the hospital, and people automatically assume he’s dead serious?