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Breeze Summers May 6, 2013 at 01:25 pm
And yet women wonder why they are objectified... Lady football is like watching those circus dogsRead More riding a bicycle, it's funny to watch, but you're amazed that its tried in the first place.
Michael W May 4, 2013 at 01:09 pm
They sure seem like nice ladies. I'm glad they aren't that ridiculous Lingerie League where theRead More players wore heels- they are wearing proper shoes so you know they are serious about the sport.
terry ragland February 9, 2013 at 04:30 am
Maybe next superbowl they can put on a show with people thet have talent except a few dog's shackingRead More there huge ass's and they are not even that hot, and that's the best they have to offer, sad and sorry !!!!!
ATC February 3, 2013 at 02:41 pm
Actually, Trisha, you are wrong about the title. This article is posted on multiple Patch pages. I'mRead More looking at it under the Banning-Beaumont Patch. I also assume that when Peter posted, the article DID have a channel #, which was removed after his post. It wasn't rude, it was simply pointing out a discrepancy in the article, which was then corrected. Thanks, Peter, for pointing that out to the editors.
Trisha Bowler February 3, 2013 at 01:46 pm
I re read the above article and didn't see a channel number. All I saw was CBS. Don't know whereRead More you live but the title of this page is called "Diamond Bar-Walnut" Patch and here CBS is located on Channel 2. You were rude to the editor!
jon April 5, 2013 at 03:44 pm
Cheaters should be hung!!!! Not famed .how can someone lie to the world for years and think they areRead More H.O.F ...joke .....makes me sick as a fan of baseball for 25. Years ..and i was watching a lie most of the time...
Richard Johnson January 11, 2013 at 06:05 pm
When I see Major League Baseball, the NFL, the AFL, the NBA, the NHL and the NCAA publish andRead More enforce a real drug policy, I will believe someone has become serious about this issue. In the meantime I see a lot of posturing and worthless statements but little to no action. If we want to see our kids idolize people who use and condone the use of drugs, that is what we have now. It’s a sad commentary on what we have grown to accept.
Eric Dee January 11, 2013 at 05:17 pm
PJM, this is a free enterprise system and as far as I know, no US laws have been broken. The realRead More issue here is as I and now others have mentioned, want the youth of our country following the lead of these players who have chosen to play outside the lines of the game. I only use the NFL seemed like and I still think it is as did MLB in the recent HOF voting results begin setting the bar for future players. I do not care if one has more legal liability than the other. One good example might be the labeling of cigarette packaging with the warning health labels..... now do you see, it really doesn't matter how it happens, just as the Surgeon General's warning is to try to prevent smoking and inherent damage that may occur, but it also in a sense allows the tobacco companies some if very limited liability from Suites of the legal variety. It's all good in my book, but not the use of Steroids in MLB!
Vito Spago January 18, 2013 at 08:34 pm
Agreed. He had depression but also suffered from physical brain injury. Just as Mohammed Ali hasRead More brain damage, Ali never tried to kill himself.
CDB January 18, 2013 at 08:27 pm
For once you're actually right Vito. Unfortunately I think depression was the larger factor inRead More Seau's demise.
Vito Spago January 11, 2013 at 06:36 pm
Lots of folks suffer from brain disease. Ask any shrink. But that does not mean that they killRead More themselves.
Breezy Rondilone November 29, 2012 at 08:22 pm
@Mark, thank you so much! I'd love to talk. I'll email you later when I'm home from work!
Breezy Rondilone November 29, 2012 at 08:21 pm
@rex. If you look on the website there is a breakdown of how the money is spent. But all the fundsRead More raised go directly to the HIV services of the LA Gay and Lesbian Center and the SF AIDS Foundation.
Mark Friis November 29, 2012 at 04:38 pm
Hope you read these post Breezy. I am the director of the Inland Empire Biking Alliance, we are aRead More non profit bicycle advocacy. Was wondering if you would like to talk cycling sometime. I can be reach at mfriis@iebikingallince.org. Our website is www.iebike.org. Excited for you and good luck.