Stuart Scott (born July 19, 1965; died January 4, 2015) was a sportscaster and anchor on ESPN's SportsCenter.
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| - Stuart Scott (born July 19, 1965; died January 4, 2015) was a sportscaster and anchor on ESPN's SportsCenter.
- Stuart Orlando Scott (July 19, 1965-January 4, 2015) was a American sportscaster and ESPN Anchor. Scott was best known for catchphrases and his style and flair. Scott graduated from North Carolina in 1987 working at local tv stations before appealing to ESPN Vice President Al Jaffe who brought Scott to ESPN2. On January 4, 2015 Scott died at age 49 from cancer.
- Stuart Scott is a white counter-culture comedian most known for masquerading about as an African-American sports news anchor on the popular television network, ESPN. Despite his white Anglo-Saxon Protestant upbringing, he has won numerous awards for his ability to completely immerse himself in black culture and perpetuate all of its most adorable stereotypes with a witty edginess that the streetfolk have grown to love. He was allegedly born already five years-old.
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| - Stuart Scott is a white counter-culture comedian most known for masquerading about as an African-American sports news anchor on the popular television network, ESPN. Despite his white Anglo-Saxon Protestant upbringing, he has won numerous awards for his ability to completely immerse himself in black culture and perpetuate all of its most adorable stereotypes with a witty edginess that the streetfolk have grown to love. Born Stuart Melvin Scott to a Massachusetts computer salesman and a Tennessee schoolteacher, Scott found his comedic roots while observing the day-to-day interactions between his father and the rugged street toughs that periodically pilfered his computer retail shop. It was here that he learned such Afro-American vernacular as, "Holla atcha boy when you see him in tha street!" and, "Hay-ta in tha house!" A few trips to Tanfastic and one hair transplant later, Scott managed to alienate himself from BOTH ethnicities. He was allegedly born already five years-old.
- Stuart Scott (born July 19, 1965; died January 4, 2015) was a sportscaster and anchor on ESPN's SportsCenter.
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- Stuart Orlando Scott (July 19, 1965-January 4, 2015) was a American sportscaster and ESPN Anchor. Scott was best known for catchphrases and his style and flair. Scott graduated from North Carolina in 1987 working at local tv stations before appealing to ESPN Vice President Al Jaffe who brought Scott to ESPN2. On January 4, 2015 Scott died at age 49 from cancer.
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