Written by PigskinLovingLady on May 28, 2010 at 8:53 am
Ginny Barber reduced Tiki Barber to sperm donor status. She gave birth to twin girls earlier this week and banned the daddy from entering the delivery room, according to the NY Post. LMBOOO so! That’s what he’s a$$ gets. Barber dumped Ginny — who was then eight months pregnant, and proceeded to gallivant around town with 23-year-old blonde Traci Lynn Johnson.
“Things with him and Ginny are still very difficult. He is still refusing to give her the settlement she is asking for, and is offering a lot less,” a source said.
“They are still in court over money and over custody. He did see the baby girls after they were born, as Ginny understands he needs to be a huge part of their lives, and she wants to make sure they are taken care of.”
“Ginny is grateful for the incredible outpouring of well-wishes from friends and family. Both her and the girls are doing fine.”
Written by PigskinLovingLady on May 11, 2010 at 10:25 am
I’m being extremely corny, yet serious. The game of football brings me sheer delight and this song by Usher does as well. This morning I literally danced my booty off and thought, “the NFL should find a way to incorporate this song until the upcoming season”!
I’ve heard, read and shouted, “OMG!! Football is back” every September for the past 20 years and I know I’m not alone. Am I lying?
The NFL make me want to say…Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
Written by PigskinLovingLady on April 29, 2010 at 11:17 am
From the Runway to the Racetrack…..Allen Iverson, Terrell Owens, Vince Young, and other notable athletes and entertainers lend their time and talents to charity fashion show during Kentucky Derby Weekend.
On Friday, April 30, Louisville, Kentucky will be the place to be seen. The much-anticipated charity fashion soirée, taking place on the eve of the Kentucky Derby, Fashion Lives! A Derby Vogue Affair is only two weeks away. NBA All Star and Philadelphia 76er Allen Iverson, Six Time Pro Bowler and NFL Wide Receiver Terrell Owens and Tennessee Titans star Quarterback Vince Young are just some of the famous celebrities who will help launch the first annual production. The celebs will host the affair before an audience of fashion connoisseurs, sports bloggers, and prominent men and women with discerning tastes. Read More…
Written by PigskinLovingLady on April 15, 2010 at 10:46 am
Broadway’s latest big-name producer: the National Football League. The league will be joining the producing team bringing “Lombardi” to Broadway next season.
Dan Lauria, who played dad Jack Arnold on TV’s “The Wonder Years,” will star as legendary football coach Vince Lombardi in the play written by Eric Simonson. Producers Tony Ponturo and Fran Kirmser announced Wednesday the six-character play will open Oct. 21 at Circle in the Square Theatre with previews beginning Sept. 23. With the NFL on board, “Lombardi” will be able to use NFL logos as well as league film footage and music. Further casting will be announced.
Director James Mangold is in talks with producer Andrew Lazar, who’s developing the untitled Namath movie, to come aboard for the project. Mangold is of course best known for taking on a different kind of countercultural icon (more of a working-class icon, actually) in Johnny Cash and “Walk the Line.” More than most, the filmmaker gets the intersection of pop culture, image and talent, which is something Cash and Namath both mined to perfection. Lazar owns life rights to Namath, which should pave the way to a thorough telling of the Joe Namath story. And hopefully the former NFLer’s cooperation will help, not hinder, that goal. Source
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