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On a more negative note read here how even more corruption is creeping into SEC power football programs. To remain relevant other conferences will be forced to follow suit.
Tiger Woods is in town for PGA Doral and after 3 rounds, he's -18 under par just ahead of McDowell & Michelson. He's staying on his Yacht at Miami Beach, a 155 footer, custom-built, Likely Holland. Oddly, she's named, "Privacy" ?!? Stopped-by to borrow a cup of ice, they sent me on my way!?! Bastards.
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?I don?t take vacations. I don?t get sick. I don?t observe major holidays. I?m a jackhammer.?
Smart because of the money she got, or smart because she left him?
I think both, never having taken a punch in boxing, a tackle in football or check in hockey she still manged the biggest payday in the history of sport.
Apparently she's Yankee built, Christensen Shipyards out of Seattle and for sale Liney. What do say? Trade 18 wheels for about 25 M plus 2.5 M per year in operational expenditures?
heh----when I started reading that last paragraph, OP, I thought you were referring to Tiger Wood's ex-wife instead of the yacht. She's pretty hot, but that's an awfully high price tag plus upkeep that Liney would have trouble hiding from his lovely wife. Besides, she's Swedish, isn't she?
Financing terms have been reached for the Atlanta Falcons' proposal to build a new $1 billion stadium, keeping the team's home games in the city's downtown, officials announced Thursday. The city council must now vote on the proposal.
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