Terrell Owens, Amber Alert on a hottie and sexylicious things
So as I mentioned before there's a good cocky and a bad cocky, for me TO is all about the good cocky. That quote for me rings true, not in the cocky way but in the sense that, no matter what anyone says, I will always be my number one fan. Aint nobody gonna break my stride. Nobody's gonna slow me down, oh-no I got to keep on moving.
Media Day brought out TO, he was hustling something having to do with KFC and how they would donate something like 300K to charity for the first player that does the chicken dance after the very first touchdown. Many people hate the fact that I have such a soft spot for TO and have had so since his bad ass days in San Fran. Even when the heat was on him big time in Philly, I stood by him and said that while he can run at the mouth and may not be the definition of a "team player", he showed such passion that even though he was coarse many times, he’s just a guy playing his dream job and no one is going to tell him different.
The press, fans, etc. love to hate TO and I don’t think that there's any other athlete who's more difficult for people, especially the critics to understand. The critics love to give him the role of the villain of the NFL and that’s just a piece of crap. He's been called a classless jerk, a blatant self promoting, selfish SOB, the list goes on and on. So does celebrating touchdowns in the most genius of ways (the sharpie incident while he was in San Fran, being a personal fave) warrant him to wear the scarlet letter of the NFL?? 
Ok, fine then bring up what he said about Donovan Nabb that made it the last straw for the Eagles. Was he right by saying it? Probably not but at the same time, we all make mistakes. He's always been honest about his mistakes and knows when he's said/done something wrong but what I don’t understand is that there are other players, openly using drugs, getting DUI's, beating/cheating their wives and he gets all the smack as if he was the devil.
His character is undeniable and so is his talent. I think a big part of being an exceptional player like he is, is being fueled by that passion for football. That same passion that drove him to talk smack about Donovan McNabb is the same passion that drove him to cry when he was talking about Romo getting grilled by the press. I see him as someone that just wants so desperately to be accepted and loved by all, but doesn’t everyone in their lives want that? Sure he may go about it in an unconventional ways but still it doesn’t make his purpose any less important or any less of a player. He wants to be welcomed, he wants to be accepted as Terrell Owens. He's not trying to be the next anyone; he's just trying to be TO.
AMBER ALERT-Here's to you Mrs. Robinson-

Ok so don’t call the department of children and families on me just yet. But I'm always on the lookout for young talent and Emile Hirsch is no exception. I first spotted this future baby daddy material when he did the movie "The Girl Next Door". There was something about him that I liked straight away. He smiled with his eyes and his character was so charming. I put those thoughts of lust aside until I saw "Into the Wild". Based on a nonfiction book by Jon Krakauer, the story focuses on Emile’s character, who just graduated from college, is supposed to go to law school but then gives his life savings to charity and then drops out of society to pursue a Kerouac-meets-North Face adventure. His final destination is an Alaskan no-man's land. This kid was phenomenal in the movie. It wasn’t like he was trying to act to be a character in the movie but it was like watching him transform into the character. It was like his character was something that he just fell in love with and became him. 
His next project is the lead in 2008 summer blockbuster "Speed Racer" and I think that it will launch him into superstar status. He just has a swagger to him as well that I’m totally into and I wouldn’t mind sharing a milkshake with him. I would be willing to break my height requirement for him (he’s 5-7) and would love to give him his first "cougar date". Emile Hirsch is 22....
Couple of things that turn me on: Pink Champagne, a high yardage completion, the smell of the nape of a man’s neck, playing Super Mario Galaxy and the music of Otis Redding and gorgeous handbags and shoes. Below please find the Dior Samourai 1947 handbag. Although this bag has been around for a while, this bag remains one of my faves. This handmade gem by Dior is nothing less than a work of art. Galliano pays respect to the House of Dior with the 1947, the year Dior opened it's first shop in Paris. Inspired by Japanese hair knots, this unique bag features a hand-carved top frame adorned with serpent detail. Exquisite embellishments with beautiful detail on frame with Louis XVI picture frame tag with Dior logo and beautiful Japanese fabric lining. So if anybody wants to turn me on even more…this bag costs $3,800. In the words of my grandmother, it costs nothing to dream.

To compliment this bag I have chosen the Dior Karma d’Orsay Pump (could it be named after the Musée d'Orsay, a museum in Paris?). This black silk and patent leather shoes have a lovely curl detail on the vamp that gives that extra sexiness to the foot. These shoes scream "sexy vixen that will be ready to do a little "private dancer" with her man when they get back home".
Later..The return of the great Chris Webber...but to Golden State?! WTF!





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