I was recently on FOX News' Red Eye with Greg Gutfeld on Febraury 6th. If you didn't get a chance to see it, you can watch it over at Hulu.com by clicking on the image below.
I was on the Bob and Tom Radio Show Wednesday, January 27th and the folks over at the WGN network were kind enough to post a piece I did on the upcoming winter Olympics. Hope you enjoy!!
The Race in Sports episode of HBO Sports' Got No Game with Paul Mecurio has been watched over 44,000 times on YouTube as of today! In the video, Paul looks at why some races seem to dominate certain sports in this recently unearthed archival film which reveals how race and sports play out in today's society. The episode features a special appearance by sportscaster and former tennis champion Mary Carillo.
Pass this video along to all your friends! They won't think you're a racist, I promise. The fan's comments on YouTube have been great...
SlayTanicTrooper (great username, bud) writes, "I want to be offended, but, I was too busy laughing at it to care." Ditto. Let's see how many more views we can get in the next couple of weeks! It's a race to the top.
PS: Everyone wants luge, but you won't understand that until you watch the video!
I had the opportunity to sit down with the one and only Bob Costas, one of the greatest sportscasters of all time. You'll never think of an *asterisk* in the same way again. - Paul
Ever wonder about the secret lives of football referees? Watch Replay Segment: Dinner Time, the fifth episode
of Got No Game with Paul Mecurio. Even the shelter of the replay booth is not a place for today’s
football referee to find solace. See what really goes on inside the
instant replay booth - in this exclusive behind-the-scenes look.
New episodes of Got No Game with Paul Mecurio will post each Friday through September 4. Visit www.hbo.com/gotnogamefor updates!
In the fourth episode
of Got No Game with Paul Mecurio,
Paul takes on Race in Sports. Why do
certain races seem to dominate in certain sports? This long-asked question is
finally answered in a recently unearthed archival film which reveals how race
and sports play out in today's society. This latest episode of Got No Game
features an appearance by sportscaster and former tennis player Mary Carillo.
New episodes of Got No Game with Paul Mecurio will post each Friday through September 4. Visit www.hbo.com/gotnogamefor updates!
Paul goes one-on-one with Ring Announcer Michael Buffer. Paul tries to bend Buffer to his will by working on variations of that famous catch phrase....and you’ve never heard Buffer quite like this.
Paul has a behind-the-scenes pass for the big fight weekend in Las Vegas - making all the scenes and mixing with the people that are the real backbone of the boxing world.
New episodes of Got No Game with Paul Mecurio will post each Friday through September 4. Visit www.hbo.com/gotnogamefor updates!
I just got back from my West Coast tour. I had shows at both the
Sacramento and San Francisco
Punch Lines. Had a great time. Sacramento is a nice town --- great
weather
and the people were really nice. I wanted to visit Governor
Arnold --- after all Sacramento is the state capitol, but I didn't have
a
car and with all his budget cuts, there were no buses running...
Sacramento's mass transit system is now just two guys with Vespas,
giving rides for $25 a pop. The wait to get a ride was 6 days. So no
Arnold for me. All in all, it was a cool week.
Check out my pics from the trip on Flickr here http://www.flickr.com/photos/paulmecurio and watch the videos below. If you were at one of the shows, drop me a comment and let me know what
you thought. - Paul
The crowd at this show was top notch. In this clip, meet Josh. He needs a job. He's a high school graduate, and an artist... hopefully he gets that job at Subway. Next up is my man Tony. He's a corrections officer, and I'm a little scared. Also, spotted Predator, who is hiding out in California and loves comedy shows, and Frank the truck driver.
In this clip, meet a young couple, a bunch of gay army men, my buddy Jerry, Chief Porn Mustache and more.