Line of the week: "That's a clown question bro." -- @BHarp34 uninews.us/LyJPTV
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Jordan Fabian (@Jordanfabian) June 13, 2012
Harper correctly stomped Canadian TV foof 4 asking about having a post-game beer since he's legal here: "That's a clown question, bro"…—
Mike Harrington (@BNHarrington) June 13, 2012
"That's a clown question, bro." ICYMI, watch as Washington Nationals OF Bryce Harper gives the BEST comeback ever. thesco.re/LCNhvJ—
The Score (@theScore) June 13, 2012
Washington Nationals baseball player Bryce Harper fielded a dumb media question from a Toronto journalist — and swatted it with the new signature rejoinder of the week. Watch:
That's a real clown question, bro. http://t.co/SwqW7K90—
Jimmie (@jimmiebjr) June 13, 2012
The applications are endless!
Shorter Jay Carney: that's a clown question, bro.—
Lachlan Markay (@LachlanMarkay) June 13, 2012
Pssst, @PressSec, the Internet will love you forever if you slip, "That's a clown question, bro" into your WH briefing today.—
Chris Moody (@Chris_Moody) June 13, 2012
I'm going to start using 'That's a clown question, bro' in my everyday speech. Thanks Bryce Harper cbsprt.co/M2szSE via @cbssports—
Eye on Baseball (@EyeOnBaseball) June 13, 2012
Why is Vanilla Ice on SportsCenter? "That's a Clown Question Bro."—
Jake Russell (@_JakeRussell) June 13, 2012
"That's a clown question, Bro" is now my default answer to anything. #bryceharper.—
Rob McDonald (@schmuckdonald) June 13, 2012




















