They are not easy. They just don't zip on to them. You gotta have some aim. The segment included a comedy sketch centered around a pick-up basketball game that showcased Collins as a play-by-play announcer. But someone put the embarrassing tape on the Web, "as a joke," Collins explains, "I think without really realizing what all would happen when he did that. In an instant, Collins' catchphrase not only made its way around the Internet, it began showing up on newscasts across the country, mostly as anchor video voiceovers.
It became part of pop culture, so much so that he appeared on the Late Show with David Letterman. Collins says there's been some negative mixed in with the positive: "You do get hate mail from people who just come after you.
At one point, we had to unplug our phone at school just because of how many phone calls we were getting. However, he adds, "It was something I was kind of glad I went through, because it taught me a lot about media and taught me a lot about how to lick your wounds and get through a mess. View All Images. Show Comments. Shadman, who was rumored to be living in LA and addicted to heroin, was arrested for assault with a deadly weapon back in October, and has a court date coming up soon.
Know Your Meme is an advertising supported site and we noticed that you're using an ad-blocking solution. Read Edit History. About Boom Goes the Dynamite is a popular catchphrase derived from a college sportscast hosted by Brian Collin, a freshman journalism student at Ball State University who made his on-air debut in New Jersey Nets game: "Later he gets the rebound.
Passes to the man. He shoots. And boom goes the dynamite. Spread In early April , a copy of the news clip entered online circulation via eBaumsworld, presumably uploaded by an employee at NewsWatch TV station.
Collins did ask what the proposition was, Bonnie Graney said, but he never responded after she gave him a solid offer. Top entries this week. Notable Examples. Search Interest.
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