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Posted: 26 Jul 2010 08:54 PM PDT Playboy.com's photographers hit the notorious Seaside Heights boardwalk to show the world what real Jersey Girls are made of. The result – four of the Garden State’s finest chicks. And they are definitely hotter than the girls on MTV’s Jersey Shore. Allison Torres, Mandie C, Jessica Leigh and Joy Glass, wearing little more than a spray tan, show their stuff in Playboy.com’s “Real Girls of Jersey Shore” pictorial.” You can visit www.playboy.com/jerseyshore to see the foursome bare it all on the boardwalk. This features is not in Playboy magazine, so you can only catch it online. ![]() Image: Playboy.com Post from: EveryJoe |
Video: Dez Bryant Whines About Rookie Tradition Posted: 25 Jul 2010 08:55 PM PDT Dez Bryant is a fantastic talent. But the rookie wide receiver for the Dallas Cowboys has a history of causing trouble. After he wowed teammates, fans and coaches on his first couple days of training camp, it didn’t take Dez Bryant long to start causing trouble again. In this Dez Bryant video, the rookie says he refuses to go along with the tradition of rookies carrying the shoulder pads of the veterans. Specifically, he refused to carry Roy Williams shoulder pads. Bryant and Williams are both wide receivers who are vying for a starting role next to Miles Austin. While this disrespect doesn’t sound too major, it could certainly fracture a locker room. Bryant has gotten a lot of press already and he’s the big talk of Cowboys training camp. If he thinks he’s bigger than the team and doesn’t need to look up to veterans on the team, more trouble could be brewing. And we know Dez Bryant knows all about trouble. Here’s the video of Dez Bryant whining about a rookie tradition of carrying shoulder pads: Post from: EveryJoe |
Tom Brady Ready to be Patriot for Life Posted: 25 Jul 2010 08:54 PM PDT Recently, word out of New England has been that Tom Brady is unhappy with the lack of progress the Patriots have made toward giving him a contract extension. You can smash those rumors. The new reports from Patriots training camp is that not only is their progress, a contract extension for Brady is now just a matter of time. For the 2010 NFL season, Brady’s salary is amazingly only $6.5 million. While mainly due to balloon payments early in his current contract, $6.5 million is a very small sum of money for arguably the best quarterback in the NFL. The Patriots are a very well run organization. They almost always look at the team as a whole rather than players. New England has never been shy for releasing popular players. However, unless they are stupid, the Patriots will keep Tom Brady happy. Losing Brady would signal an end to their Super Bowl chances. Due to the uncertain labor agreement looming over the NFL, Brady’s contract could take a while to hammer out. One way or another, however, it now appears like it will get done. Post from: EveryJoe |
Facebook Losing 18-25 Audience? Posted: 25 Jul 2010 08:07 PM PDT According to InsideFacebook, Facebook has begun to have a negative growth in the key demographic of 18-35 year-olds. And though the site continues to have significant positive growth overall, should they be worried about losing this key demographic? ![]() InsideFacebook Has Facebook lost its appeal to you? Do you use it as much as before? Leave your comments here and let us know. Also, visit IndustryPace.com to find out more about the Facebook statistics and growth patterns. Post from: EveryJoe |
Posted: 25 Jul 2010 06:22 PM PDT Master mixologist and author Nick Mautone shares these Grey Goose vodka recipes that are perfect for summer get-togethers. ![]() Image: Grey Goose Grey Goose In a Pickle Ingredients:
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Around the Web: Unemployment Benefits Extended Posted: 25 Jul 2010 05:51 PM PDT Jobless Americans are thrilled that President Obama signed a bill into law last week that restores extended unemployment benefits for up to 99 weeks. The unemployment aid expects to inject an estimated $33 billion into the economy over the next five months and the law restores benefits to more than 2 million people. ![]() Image: istockphoto Let’s take a look at some of the details and commentary on the law around the web:
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