We’ve been threatening to add a second regular photoshop feature for quite a while, so here it is. Each week we’ll be publishing a little-known yet significant historical moment featuring LSU head basketball coach John Brady. Few people realize that John Brady is, in fact, one of the “undead” and has been influencing the course of human events for centuries. We figure it’s time for someone to bring this information to the forefront, despite the very real risk that he could get pissed at us, bite a hole in our skulls, and chow down on our brains.
Without further ado, let’s travel back to the mid-1990’s…
In this split-screen television screen capture, which was edited out of the final MTV broadcast, we see audience member John Brady asking a question of Bill Clinton at one of those “town hall” meetings. Brady and Clinton had a heated exchange about proper hand placement on the head of an intern, with Brady finally convincing Bill that the one-handed method was preferable because it left the other one free to hold a cigar, shake hands with Yasir Arafat, or crank call Republicans on the red presidential telephone. The historical ramifications of this brief dialogue were enormous.

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Feb 3, 2007 at 11:41 am
when i saw “mid 1990s” and “mtv” i hypothesized that he was going to be seen on the old tv show “singled out” with tv’s jenny mccarthy
Feb 3, 2007 at 6:22 pm
well after losing to moo state in b-ball today, looks like “great moments in history with john brady” will soon be called”great moments in history with (insert new coach’s name here)”
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