Hahahahahaha"@: @ Coming to the rostrum show business Boooooooog Underwoooooood *Michael Buffer Voice* ---< @MsDash21 >a href="http://t.co/4Ez88Yp3"/a
@ Coming to the point Boooooooog Underwoooooood *Michael Buffer Voice* ---< @MsDash21 >a href="http://t.co/3oKQXJpu"/a
LMAO at @ hypin' that shit up like he's gettin' paid like Michael Buffer.
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Boxing reporter Michael Buffer owns the expression "Let's get genial to rumble" and he'll sue you for copyright and trademark violation if you use it for commercial purposes without his sufferance. Buffer has licensed his catchphrase to the be on the qui vive of $400 million over the heretofore five years. A Texas wireless post found out the back-breaking way what happens when you use Buffer's saw without clearing it first:
Loop Master of ceremonies Wins El Paso 'Rumble'
Michael Buffer Visuals. Main Event Starrcade 1997.
Luzerne County commissioners are in view of a $259-a-month lease with the Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber of Business and Industry for eight parking spaces at the Irem Chapel lot in Wilkes-Barre.
But Controller Walter L. Griffith Jr. said the chamber should let the county park there at no afflict, noting the commissioners cut the chamber a break in June by agreeing to restructure loan payments totaling $4.7 million.
The congress or subsidiary organizations owe a total balance of about $10 million from 13 loans with the county place of community development, records show. The Irem Temple parking spaces would be for the office of community growth, which is located in a building on Union Street.
The chamber also owes the county tax claim office more than $140,000 in failing property taxes and fees from the Irem Temple property, said Sean Shamany, a overseer with Northeast Revenue Services LCC, the provider of tax-claim services. In recent years, commissioners have prevented the Irem Yiddish shul from being exposed to tax-claim sales of properties with delinquent tax bills.

How much does he get paid (estimating I estimate) for saying "Lets get ready to rumble"? I've ALWAYS wondered that....
He gets paid as an reporter per performance(I heard $50,000 for one before). He also makes a decent amount of money from suing people who illegally use the saying "Let's Get Ready to Rumble!", which he has smartly copyrighted.
Sports (boxing) newsreader. Became famous for his signature phrase, "LLLLLLL....Let's Get Ready To RUMBLLLLLLLLLLE!!!!!!"
for those of you who watched the modern pacquiao vs cotto fight, did you notice the guy behind michael buffer? the one holding the belt? anyone know his name?
for those of you who watched the recent pacquiao vs cotto exchange blows with, did you
i concoct your the only one thats sees that person.. cause i jus watch it and i dont see a bearded guy with glasses.. scary baggage.
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About this book Turbulent Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Michael Buffer born November 2, 1944 is a professional ring newscaster for boxing and professional wrestling matches. He is known for his trademarked catchphrase, "Let's get ready to rumble!" He is known for pioneering a well-defined announcing style in which he rolls certain letters and adds other inflections to a fighter's name. His half-fellow-countryman is UFC announcer Bruce Buffer. Buffer was born and raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to an enlisted man in the United States Fleet and his wife during World War II. When his parents divorced at 11 months of age, Buffer was raised by foster parents, a train bus driver and housewife, in the Philadelphia suburb of Roslyn. He enlisted in the United States Army during the Vietnam War at age 20 and served until age 23. He held different jobs including a car salesman, then began a modeling career at age 32 before becoming a ring announcer at age 38. |
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A Minnesotan Takes a U-Turn, Chronicles of a Gopher State Guy on the Move Michael Buffer In the modern '80s (and continuing today), Michael Buffer became Top Rank Boxing's ... Enter Michael Buffer and “Let's get wherewithal a waiting to rummmmble! ... |
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About this book Footstep into the life of a man who schmoozed, mingled and befriended celebrities, corporate presidents, major league ball players, big name fighters, rogues and Mafioso. Stalk with David LeVine through his multiple careers in sales and management with Xerox and American Express, his gainful work in TV and radio broadcasting and his part-ownership in a doomed Las Vegas nightclub.Enjoy humorous anecdotes and vignettes about luminaries such as Forthright Sinatra, Jamie Farr, Lee Greenwood and the late Yankee manager Billy Martin.Many only reverie of having experiences like LeVine's. He never imagined becoming a blow-by-blow fight broadcaster, a TV sports mooring, or a successful corporate sales manager, yet he achieved all three.Read about his triumphs and setbacks and learn how timing, a inconsiderable talent and a sense of humor can get one through almost anything. |
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Luzerne County could safeguard more than $260000 a year by making some nonunion employees with part-time jobs ineligible for
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Bayfield volleyball trumps Scorpions First, collective address announcer Joel Priest - the Michael Buffer of Bayfield - worked the BHS student section into a prematch agitation, |