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When I first read that there was a pillow fighting league in Canada, my initial reaction was “wow Canadians are sissies”… but upon further reading I learned the league was women-only… which makes things a little more interesting.
The fights appear to be legitimate (no WWF funny business), the girls are decent looking, and they’re beating the crap out of each other… so what’s not to love? If you take a gander at the YouTube video below, you can see that this is still an extremely low budget operation… but if they had some good financial backing this is actually something I would watch on TV.
Shaquille O’Neal is clearly the most dominant center of the modern basketball era and he added yet another feat to his list of accomplishments in the league on Christmas Day.
Shaq aka “Sir Brick-a-lot” became the first player in NBA history to miss 5,000 career free throws. So for all the championships rings, MVP awards, Olympic gold medals, and whatever else, he can also add to his legacy that the he is the best bricklayer from the charity stripe the game has ever seen.
All clowning aside, I have major love for Shaq (and Shaunie too!) But, on the real, I bet my unemployment check that Kobe is somewhere mumbling under his breath ”Tell me how my ass tastes!”
Karrine Steffans aka Superhead aka the chick who used to have(s) sex with famous people so she can get attention for it, has released a video detailing a moment between her and Jermaine O’Neal of the Toronto Raptors. To make a long story short, Superhead says Jermaine O’Neal slapped her on the butt, and shes so upset about it that she decided to put this video on the internet at Christmas time.
She hopes that airing this dirty laundry will discourage other famous men to not disrespect her anymore. (yeah right)
This probably isn’t the most cheerful Christmas story out there, but damn.. you guys have to read this post I found on Yahoo’s fantasy football board.
Guys I feel really bad. I was up against D. Williams with a huge lead. I would have been ok if he had only scored 3 TD’s, but his 4th TD caused me to lose the championship and in the process $23,500. It was money I couldn’t really afford to lose.
Anyway, when I told my wife about it, we got in a really big fight. (She thought I had only put in $1,000…not over $20,000.) Things got so heated that I hit her twice. I swear that I have NEVER done that before. She broke her jaw and has to spend Christmas in the hospital and is now asking for a divorce.
Does anyone have any advice for me on what to do? Something like this has NEVER EVER happened to me. I am devastated and just want to make things right. What should I do? Some of you must be in a similiar situation even if it’s not as bad.
I don’t condone domestic violence, but if you lose the championships because your opponents running back scored 4TDs, I can understand if you start punching the person nearest to you out of frustration. This is coming from a man who lost the championship last year by 1 point.
*in the very next post, he clarifies that he says “she broke her jaw” because it happened when her face hit the floor.
Every since Manny Pacquiao’s destruction of Oscar De La Hoya, many fight fans (including myself) are salivating at the possibility of Mayweather un-retiring to face Pac. A few weeks ago, Pacquiao’s trainer Freddy Roach gave the first positive sign, stating Pacquiao would fight him as long as it wasn’t at 147lbs. We’ve now received positive news from Mayweather that very well could lead to the megafight we’re all craving.
“Six months after announcing his retirement from boxing and walking away from his perch as pound-for-pound king and welterweight world champion, Floyd Mayweather Jr. has given the first indication that he is considering a comeback.
“Floyd has given Team Mayweather the green light to go out there and evaluate the biggest fights for him, to come back to him and present it to him. Then he will consider it,” Leonard Ellerbe, Mayweather’s best friend and adviser, told ESPN.com on Saturday.
“If what we present him is something he’s interested in doing, he will do it.”
This translates to “find out how much money I can make for fighting Manny”. If the number is high enough… we could have a boxer’s dream come true next fall.