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  • What kind of shirt is that?? that is a sick shirt

  • That sparkly, glittery shirt really is saying something, isn't it? But I think my favorite part of the video is bRAYlon edWARDs busting out a $50 word with "plethora". I haven't used or heard that one in a while--probably last when I studied for the SAT as a high school junior in 1988. I think he fashions himself an intellectual player. I remember when he was among the group of potential (certain) draftees the NFL invited to be showcased in 2005. When cameras followed the group into the office

  • When cameras followed bRAYlon edWARDs and the rest of the all-but-certain 1st round draftees into the office of then NFL commissioner Paul John TAGliaBUE (b. 11/24/40) to meet him, TAGliaBUE asked the group if any of them had a question for him.

    There was a pregnant pause, then bRAYlon chimed in with one of those "teacher's pet" questions. I don't remember what he asked, but it sounded sort of half-hearted, asked out of self-concern that he seem like an inquisitive guy, rather than out of

  • genuine curiosity. Maybe he was "taking one for the team". Would it have looked bad for a bunch of meat-head, soon-to-be millionaire football players to go into their future boss' office with a national spotlight and not have a single question about the operation? Hmmm. The last time I felt pressured to ask a question in that kind of situation was in my sophomore year of high school in 1986-87. It was MuriEL's English class and there was some highfaluting muckety-muck visiting from abroad

  • Anyway, when the important fancy-pants from a foreign country had finished his talk with the class and asked if we had any questions, there was dead silence. I sensed that MuriEL was somewhat embarrassed that no one showed enough interest to pose a single question. So, she looked at me, clearly hot and annoyed with what had transpired.

    In what I interpreted as a clear prompt to me to ask something, anything, she inquired again, through semi-clenched teeth: "Does anyone have a question?"

  • Well, like the rest of the class, I wasn't really interested in what the speaker was talking about and hadn't really been paying attention. So, what came out of my mouth sounded "half-hearted" and less than genuine, but I felt pressured to do it and didn't really care. For some reason, I was very nervous and sounded so unprepared that the snickering around me from other class members began immediately. Since then, I've only asked when truly curious--except for once on a guided tour in Jan. 2002

  • Cami McCormick (b. Nov. 5, 1961), an anchor and correspondent for CBS Radio News might have picked up on my sounding a little nervous for that Jan. 2002 question. But again, the tour guide asked for questions and there was a pregnant pause. That time though, I think I was really curious. But the incident from MuriEL's class in 1986-87 is unrelated to 245-42-2074

    303-62-5728. NFL commissioner Paul TAGliaBUE's surname ends BUE, which could evoke the BOO! of ghosts or ESPN Stuart Scott's Yah!

  • I have said it before and I will say it again. I love this man.

  • I would have my eye on Crabtree as well. Bray know's he's sexy!

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