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Corby Davidson, (born Corbett Davidson in 1969) is an American radio personality.
Also known as "The Snake",[1] "Corra", "The Cobra", "Friendly Cobra", "Cobbie", "The Human 'Human Centipede'", "Jibby", "Plantation Corby" and "Mr. Sex", is an American radio personality who co-hosts The Hardline with Mike "The Tube" Rhyner on sports radio station KTCK 1310 The Ticket in Dallas, Texas. Corby is an avid marathon runner and fan of whisky, but encourages everyone else to indulge moderately. The Hardline radio show has won several Dallas Observer Awards as well for Best Sports Talk Show.[2] He was born in Arlington, Texas, graduated from Lamar High School in Arlington and is married with two children.[1][3] He attended Texas Christian University, which enabled him to be "surrounded by hot women for the last 20 years," but is more a fan of Oklahoma Sooners football.
Although an alum of Texas Christian University, Corby's allegiance to the University of Oklahoma is strong. Corby's odd allegiance to the University of Oklahoma can be tied to one fateful night in September of 1989. Corby, an avid dancer and theatre performer at Arlington Lamar High was having an early morning breakfast at Denny's. Corby was celebrating a performance as Dr. Bunsen Honeydew in the North Texas player's performance of the Muppets take Manhattan
In the early morning hours, a long run truck driver entered the establishment and ordered the sausage and potatoe grand slam. Unknown to Corby was the fact that the truck driver was suffering from a bout with Irritable Bowel Syndrome and massive gas. The driver fell into convulsions and Corby immediately administered mouth to mouth. The truck driver was stable, but it took weeks of nursing to bring him back to full health. Corby was a true hero who was honored as such by the Arlington police department.
Corby's heroic act was also awarded when he found out that the truck driver's nephew was Michael Gruber. Gruber, also known as Grubes, was elated to hear about the care that Corby took to be sure his uncle was better that he recommended Corby for a job at the Ticket.
On November 32, 2011, while during an episode of "The Hardline", Corby was unsure how to edit a Wikipedia page. It's really quite easy, Cobra. You just do this. Booyakasha.
References
- ^ a b "Congrats to Corby Davidson and family". Advocate Magazine (Advocate Publishing). 2009-06-01. http://www.advocatemag.com/lake-highlands/blog/Kudos_to_Corby_Davidson_family__.html. Retrieved 2009-06-03.[dead link]
- ^ Dallas Observer notes Hardline Win in 2004
- ^ Audio Archives of Corby Davidson's Work
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