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Statement from Craig Karmazin, President and CEO of Good Karma Broadcasting:
"Earlier today, ESPN Wisconsin's Steve "The Homer" True was injured in a traffic accident on Milwaukee's northwest side. I spoke with Homer's wife, Nancy, tonight. She said Homer is doing pretty well and that doctors want to monitor his condition overnight. On behalf of the True family and ESPN Wisconsin, I'd like to thank everyone for their thoughts and prayers."
Thanks for posting this. Glad he's doing better.
Drunk and operating a vehicle @ 9 AM on a Wednesday.
Just lovely.
The other driver.
Breakfast rush in Muhwahkee. Soh wat?
Statement from Craig Karmazin, President and CEO of Good Karma Broadcasting:
"Earlier today, ESPN Wisconsin's Steve "The Homer" True was injured in a traffic accident on Milwaukee's northwest side. I spoke with Homer's wife, Nancy, tonight. She said Homer is doing pretty well and that doctors want to monitor his condition overnight. On behalf of the True family and ESPN Wisconsin, I'd like to thank everyone for their thoughts and prayers."
That's great news. I just heard that he was in dire straits.
The other driver.
That's correct. It's clearly mentioned in the article link I was responding to.
Just in case someone didn't click the link.
@CraigKarmazin: Homer has been upgraded to stable. "Iβve spoken to Homer and he is very alert and, not surprisingly, very talkative.β
When in the hospital and the Dr's asked him "who are you and where are you from" he answered: I'm Aaron Rodgers and I'm from Lambeau Field.
Back on the radio today. Welcome back, Homer.
Among the 1000 things I miss about M'waukee-----Homer is one of 'em.
Glad he's O.K.
I hope anal cancer that morphs into penis cancer for the drunk who hit him.