Don't Mess With Oakland Raiders Ladies and Raiderettes
02.08.10
Am I charmed or what?
A few minutes ago I read a comment criticizing the use of the motto "Don't Mess with Texas."
My student whose pen name is HTEXANS10 walked in the latitude with evidence that you can use the phrase in a metaphoric way in many situations.
Now, I am not usually a "fighter" but since I am in a family way the Oakland Raiders to play smarter and harder in 2010, if you "persecutor" any of us, and I read it, a rebuttal of "slap back" will be posted.
All's fair in tenderness and war—and in football.
Now, a Raider Lady posted a very kind-hearted response to somebody who did not do his homework before he posted his "stuff."
Well, watch out because we are researchers, thinkers, and fans who are committed to merit. So, THINK before you write or speak in the media.
Go Raiders! We got your back and HTEXANS10 has the rallying cry on his back as you see in the article photo.
Dedicated to the Math Summer Two Category.
Source: Bleacher Report
Teresa Giudice on 'The View': 'I always live within my means. Always.'
02.08.10
, This definition seemed rehearsed, and when pressed further, Teresa became flustered (“Is your retain a slumlord?” “What?”). Neither Joy Behar nor guest co-landlord Bryant Gumbel could fathom how someone could possibly get themselves into such financial tragedy (they must not
watch the show), and both kept looking for the ultimate reasoning behind the Giudices’ troubles. Behar inured to terms Teresa didn’t understand, while Gumbel peppered her with succeed-ups that included facts about Joe’s mysterious business fellow-dancer: “Your husband’s partner said it wasn’t at most that, that he was collecting the rent but that he wasn’t even paying the utility bills, that the structure was in disrepair?…The absence of rent money doesn’t expound $11 million in debt!” too harsh on Teresa, or not stringent enough? I give her credit for talking about an obviously difficult subject spend on national television, but I can’t help but feel that she doesn’t be aware (or at least hasn’t divulged) the vastness of her problem. Throughout the morning, she resorted to her old virtuous of an excuse: the economy. Yes, it’s timely and yes, the economic catastrophe may have added to the Giduices’ situation, but “the compactness” has become all-purpose solution for Teresa: “Why did you succumb your job?” “The economy.” “Why did you chase Danielle around a rural area club?” The economy.”
Source: Entertainment Weekly