A Brief Appearance In The Newspaper

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I was apparently stylin’ and profilin’ on the Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s website yesterday, thanks to my series of tweets grumbling about how a fake Twitter account falsely reporting that Ric Flair had died (wrong, he is ALIVE) was the top search result for “Ric Flair” on Twitter.

The tweet has somehow managed to live on, because the account added the word “parody” to its bio. As for Flair, you better believe he’s still alive, and WOOOOOO – looking as only he can look.

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Brady Carlson
Brady Carlson
Brady Carlson is a writer and radio host from Madison, Wisconsin. more