Guest guest Posted May 1, 2007 Report Share Posted May 1, 2007 Yeah Kerbob, Ho-larious! Maybe your hero- Ho Barton will be there. > > MRS. IMUS' HO- NORARY DEGREE By DAVID FINNIGAN > April 29, 2007 -- Deirdre Imus will give the commencement speech May 21 > at Pace University, but it's uncertain whether her husband will attend > the graduation ceremony. > Pace's Westchester County campus in Pleasantville is awarding her an > honorary doctorate degree in humane letters " for her work on behalf of > children and the environment, " said university spokesman Cory. > As to whether Don Imus will attend the commencement ceremonies, Cory > told The Post there's no word on that yet, " We'll decide that if it > comes up. " > Deirdre Imus gave a lecture last September at Pace-Pleasantville on > environmentally friendly cleaning products, long before her husband's > April 4 " nappy-headed ho's " jab at the Rutgers women's basketball team > brought his radio career to a screeching halt. > She has carved out a separate reputation as a philanthropic > environmentalist and co-founder of the couple's Imus Ranch in New Mexico > for sick kids. > Cory said the school " thought about [the Imus scandal] for a minute but > decided that her accomplishments speak for themselves. " > > http://www.nypost.com/seven/04292007/news/regionalnews/mrs__imus_ho_no ra\ > ry_degree_regionalnews_david_finnigan.htm > <http://www.nypost.com/seven/04292007/news/regionalnews/mrs__imus_ho_n or\ > ary_degree_regionalnews_david_finnigan.htm> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2007 Report Share Posted May 1, 2007 That's the Post alright. New York Post: Thought this was a bit funny MRS. IMUS' HO- NORARY DEGREE By DAVID FINNIGAN April 29, 2007 -- Deirdre Imus will give the commencement speech May 21 at Pace University, but it's uncertain whether her husband will attend the graduation ceremony. Pace's Westchester County campus in Pleasantville is awarding her an honorary doctorate degree in humane letters "for her work on behalf of children and the environment," said university spokesman Cory. As to whether Don Imus will attend the commencement ceremonies, Cory told The Post there's no word on that yet, "We'll decide that if it comes up." Deirdre Imus gave a lecture last September at Pace-Pleasantville on environmentally friendly cleaning products, long before her husband's April 4 "nappy-headed ho's" jab at the Rutgers women's basketball team brought his radio career to a screeching halt. She has carved out a separate reputation as a philanthropic environmentalist and co-founder of the couple's Imus Ranch in New Mexico for sick kids. Cory said the school "thought about [the Imus scandal] for a minute but decided that her accomplishments speak for themselves." http://www.nypost.com/seven/04292007/news/regionalnews/mrs__imus_ho_norary_degree_regionalnews_david_finnigan.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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