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U.S. track star Chris Robinson had an unfortunate wardrobe malfunction during a race -- his junk popped out of his shorts ...
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Not even the most awkward of equipment failures could stop American runner Chris Robinson from crossing the finish line first ...
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Legit.ng on MSNChris Robinson: American Hurdler Overcomes Embarrassing Wardrobe Malfunction To Win Race, VideoAmerican hurdler Chris Robinson overcame a wardrobe malfunction during the 400m hurdles at the Ostrava Golden Spike meet to ...
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Queerty on MSNChris Robinson bursts out of his shorts during 400m hurdle raceChris Robinson, 24, from Tallahassee, Florida, participated in the Ostrava Golden Spike meet. During the 400m hurdles, Robinson’s d*ck slipped out from under his shorts as he jumped the fifth hurdle.
General Hospital' actor Chris Robinson wasn't a doctor, but he played one on TV — and introduced that classic saying to ...
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YEN.com.gh on MSNAmerican Athlete Chris Robinson Conquers Race Despite Embarrassing Wardrobe SlipAmerican athlete Chris Robinson faced an embarrassing wardrobe malfunction in the 400m hurdles during the Ostrava Golden ...
The star was so renown for portraying doctors onscreen, his "I'm not a doctor, but I play one on TV" line in a commercial ...
Chris Robinson, the actor who played Dr. Rick Webber on “General Hospital” and also introduced America to a classic turn of phrase in a commercial for cough syrup, has died of heart failure.
WASHINGTON — "General Hospital" star Chris Robinson, who portrayed Dr. Rick Webber on the daytime soap opera, has died. He was 86. Robinson's friend MJ Allen confirmed his death on social media on ...
Chris Robinson, an actor best known for his longtime role as Dr. Rick Webber on “General Hospital,” has died of heart failure ...
Veteran actor Chris Robinson, whom daytime-TV fans know well from his runs as General Hospital‘s Dr. Rick Webber and The Bold and the Beautiful‘s Jack Hamilton, died on June 9 at age 86. “He ...
The late actor also famously said, “I’m not a doctor but I do play one on TV,” in a Vicks cough syrup commercial ...
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