Monday, November 15, 2010

andy reids sons

andy reids sons



This is not a story of a quarterback debate. Too commonplace, too outdated, and frankly, impossible to get. See the Philadelphia Eagles coach Andy Reid in a sharp decline this week, at lunchtime, jumped out the door in his trademark shorts, never breaking stride or even eye contact with it. He's not going to answer another question.

See Michael Vick, thumbing his mobile phone, I accidentally shut down more than my own store, which happens to sit next to Kevin Kolb. Last week, the Eagles' bye, Vick received a series of text messages. They were in Kolb. One of the few pictures of a dead turkey Kolb bags during a trip home to Texas, another was marked with a wild boar to a bad fate, and bowed. Watch the boys get to the yacht, everything reminds Kolb typing in the testosterone filled week of reflection and camouflage.

Kolb sent the text, remember, just days after Vick reclaimed the starting job with the same festive Kolb was presented last spring. This is a confusing, strange and seemingly harmonious time in Philadelphia, and the two men in the middle of it could no longer oppose it. One is a lefty lightning rod in the debate enough baggage to the Philadelphia International Airport terminal to complete the rest of right-handed son of a football coach, one-owner RV park in the capital of the cowboy world.

Kolb, all so perfect, so the team, Kevin, first and last, must sometimes think that Reid's smile during the high-thick mustache.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

marine corps birthday


marine corps birthday

"The few, the proud" says an old advertising slogan for the U. S. Marine Corps, and that's it. The Marines are the smallest branch of the American forces, but also the reputation of outmatches size. Today, the 235th Marines birthday is celebrated, before the country was born in 1775.

"The Marines I have seen around the world, the cleanest bodies, the filthiest minds, the highest morale, and the lowest morals of a group of animals I've ever seen. Thank God for the United States Marine Corps!" Eleanor Roosevelt once said.

The Marine Corps is less than 11 percent of the American army, but more than 23 percent of Americans killed in Iraq and Afghanistan, the New York Daily News notes. Yet, one of the most powerful after the fiercely proud alumni groups and high-profile events like the Marine Corps. Marathon, now 35, year (see the gallery of the event here).

Throughout the world, Marines celebrate the day with a cake tradition: The guest of honor will be the first piece of birthday cake decorated with the symbol of U.S. Navy, the Marine will receive the second oldest, and then the Navy will become the third youngest, JT Adrian Rankine-Galloway, the captain of the Marine Corps. said in a telephone interview.

After the cake at a birthday message to John A. Lejeune, 13 master of the Marines, read. Lejeune called "Navy Navy", and went to the Corps. 1920-1929.

"As long as that spirit continues to flourish Marines will be found equal to every emergency in the future than in the past, our nation and the people respect us a worthy successor to the long line of illustrious men, who served as Soldiers of the Sea" since the founding of the Corps. "read the message.

go smile

go smile



Casablanca Smile would have favored the installation easier to Keeneland for $ 125,000 Rood and Riddle widow Stakes, kicking him off the front-running seven-length romp, as a firm turf course Oct. 24 (VIDEO).

A 4-year Chilean champion bred daughter of Ocean Terrace, she recorded her first win in four North American starts as a 7-5 choice. Javier Castellano was aboard for trainer Shug McGaughey and owner Leo Liaskos Green Hills Farm.

Smile came to Casablanca for the second, the widow 1-1/2-mile as Speakeasy Gal, gate-to-wire winner of the Orchid Stakes (gr. IIIT) over the same distance in the spring of this year, Gulfstream Park, led the opening quarter-mile. Smile de Casablanca easily overtook the external Gal Speakeasy after the super-soft: 27.65 opening quarter-mile. Toting top weight of 125 pounds, he dictated to slow gradually from that six-horse field the way around the track in a file. I went six furlongs in 1:18.91 and the mile in 1:45:15.

The quarter-mile runs, Speakeasy Gal, Elvis Trujillo rode, trying to catch the leader, but the Casablanca Smile Castellano replied when asked by the final turn to advantage so the upper section. If you are tired Casablanca Smile opened Speakeasy Gal 3 1 / 2 length of mid-stretch and flew home under the easy control in a time of 2:33.70, almost five seconds off the course mark.
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