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The Worst National Anthem I’ve Ever Heard

May 24, 2006 by jameyt

Isiah Thomas is off the hook.

mms://wmvod.mgnetwork.com/vod/wdef/National_Anthem.wmv

you’ll have to copy and paste it in your browser since it’s some kind of weird file, but this was captured by a WDEF photog in Chattanooga.

Ladies and Gentleman, your national anthem.

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  1. Tvnewseditor says

    May 25, 2006 at 10:23 am

    To so obviously butcher the lyrics while in a police officer’s uniform is just horrible…and funny. I can’t believe he did that.

    Welcome to my hometown.

  2. ragamuffinwriter says

    May 26, 2006 at 3:31 pm

    The worst ever? Maybe.

    But the funniest ever? You’ve got to give the nod to my man Carl Lewis.

    http://www.frenchboxing.com/leftovers/munchie/assets/content/CarlLewis-NationalAnthem.mp3

    Steven Tyler also has a rather amusing version. You can almost hear him thinking to himself, “Uh oh, I started off a little too high.” My favorite part in his rendition is, “the hooooo….and of the free-heee, do-do-do-dodo”.

    http://members.aol.com/mikeknac/indytyler.ram

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