Talk about celebrity cameos!
A lot fewer CTEs in public speaking.
Well, there’s someone who would know!
It seems like Shaq is on TV twenty times a day advertising everything. I admire that.
Lebron would know. At first he was a pretty crappy speaker, then really upped his game (so to speak).
And it’s a lot more difficult to get injured from behind a podium than on the line of scrimmage…….. 8^)
and depending on when and where you speak, a lot more better paying!
I knew but I didn’t know at the same time. It’s weird seeing LeBron drawn like that, I threw me off a bit
It helps if people want to hear what you have to say — or so I am told.
much lower odds of brain damage
Does DelRay look a little dark in the first frame?
No brain damage from that job.
Yep. Public speaking rarely causes irreversible brain damage.
May 12, 2016
rozthebabysitter about 6 years ago
Talk about celebrity cameos!
rayannina about 6 years ago
A lot fewer CTEs in public speaking.
jpayne4040 about 6 years ago
Well, there’s someone who would know!
pschearer Premium Member about 6 years ago
It seems like Shaq is on TV twenty times a day advertising everything. I admire that.
Kalkkuna about 6 years ago
Lebron would know. At first he was a pretty crappy speaker, then really upped his game (so to speak).
1MadHat Premium Member about 6 years ago
And it’s a lot more difficult to get injured from behind a podium than on the line of scrimmage…….. 8^)
jagedlo about 6 years ago
and depending on when and where you speak, a lot more better paying!
GirlGeek Premium Member about 6 years ago
I knew but I didn’t know at the same time. It’s weird seeing LeBron drawn like that, I threw me off a bit
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen about 6 years ago
It helps if people want to hear what you have to say — or so I am told.
yangeldf about 6 years ago
much lower odds of brain damage
fchism5 about 6 years ago
Does DelRay look a little dark in the first frame?
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 6 years ago
No brain damage from that job.
GaryCooper about 6 years ago
Yep. Public speaking rarely causes irreversible brain damage.