Argus hamilton biography author

Argus Hamilton

Posted: Wednesday, April 14, 2010 8:02 pm
By: Argus Hamilton

HOLLYWOOD — God bless America, and how’s everybody?
The White House quashed reports Monday that Hillary Clinton’s being considered for the Supreme Court. A lot of men are breathing a sigh of relief. Every time a womanizer’s wife makes it to the Supreme Court it’s one more vote for the death penalty.
Phil Mickelson won the Masters on Sunday to the joy of a wildly cheering crowd at Augusta National Golf Club. All he talked about was his commitment to his wife and children. Look, it’s one thing to beat Tiger Woods, it’s another thing to pile on.
Tiger Woods took full responsibility for his Masters tournament play Sunday. He was sweet and accommodating and humble to fans and reporters all week long. No one knows if the operation was done in Mississippi or if Elin did it with a kitchen knife.
Texas Stadium was imploded with over a ton of dynamite Sunday. Twenty thousand people camped overnight in the parking lot to witness the demolition. They were hoping to see George W. Bush stand on the rubble with the

Argus Hamilton Biography

Argus Hamilton is the comedian™s comedian when it comes to clean, sharp, topical humor. Robin Williams called him œThe Will Rogers of the Baby Boom. He kids both sides of the political spectrum without fear or favor, and business groups love his surprisingly conservative jokes about the current administration.

œI™m an English monarchist and a Southern secessionist, Argus says. œLet™s see Rush Limbaugh get to the right of that.

Born and raised in Oklahoma, Argus travels often from his current home in Los Angeles to perform at conventions and events in his home state. He performed at the Oklahoma Centennial Celebration for Governor Brad Henry, as well as at the Governor™s Ball.

Other Oklahoma groups that have enjoyed Argus™ comedy at their dinners and fundraisers are the Lawton Chamber of Commerce, the Elk City Great Plains Regional Medical Center, the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma, the University of Oklahoma Athletic Department, the Okmulgee Chamber of Commerce, the Episcopal Church Diocesan Convention, the Oklahoma Dental Associatio

Duncan Hamilton (journalist)

British author and journalist

Duncan Hamilton (born December 1958) is a British author and newspaperjournalist and three-time winner of the William Hill Sports Book of the Year award.

Life and career

Hamilton was born in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and his family moved to Nottinghamshire when he was four.[1]

Hamilton was the Nottingham Evening Post's Nottingham Forest reporter during the club's glory years and covered both of Forest's victorious European Cup campaigns (1979 and 1980) for the newspaper. During his time covering Forest, Hamilton developed a close, if at times testy, relationship with the club's outspoken manager, Brian Clough. He won his first William Hill award with the 2007 memoir Provided You Don't Kiss Me: 20 Years With Brian Clough,[2] an account of his time at the Nottingham Evening Post where he worked for more than 20 years.[3][4] The book also won the Best Football Book category of the 2008 British Sports Book Awards.[5]

In Provided You Don't Kiss Me, Hami

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