Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Jay Leno Jokes About Accidents at Motorcycle Rally Before Two Die

Jay Leno put his feet in the mouth while becoming the grand marshall for that Love Ride motorcycle event in Glendale over the past weekend.our editor recommends'Daily Show with Jon Stewart' Beats Jay Leno' in Q2 Demo Ratings'Jay Leno Show' announces first week visitors Based on the La Occasions, the Tonight Show host stated, "Each year, [the organizer] states, 'Drive safe. I am gonna say, 'Don't drive safe.' I wanna see somebody go lower. So it will be fun. I would like it to maintain front or behind me and find out an entire row of bikes go lower. ... Get drunk, fall off course. We have all become too damn polite. ... We've not had one incident." PHOTOS: 10 Television Shows Canceled Faster Than 'The Playboy Club' Just an hour or so later, Romarino Zeri, 51, of La and Julie Cameron, 38, of Venice were wiped out when their motorcycle hit a truck around the Golden Condition Freeway in Pacoima, authorities told the Occasions. These were went over through the large rig's rear tires and pronounced dead in the scene by paramedics, California Highway Patrol Officer José Barrios told the Glendale News-Press. PHOTOS: Preview NBC's Fall Key Art for 'Playboy Club,' 'Grimm,' 'Whitney,' More Reps for NBC-Universal and Leno didn't react to the Occasions after multiple demands for comments. One Love Ride participant authored on Twitter of Leno's comments prior to the event began, "If only he'd not joked about this, if a person does go lower, he's going to really feel harmful to his comments." Related Subjects Jay Leno

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