ajblakejr
Age quod agis
I thought we were involved in a scandal.I can get a video but I would lose my anonymity. I'll work on the tumultuous sex scandal though.
I recall some warning you that I was "hairy" to the point of "scary".
I thought we were involved in a scandal.I can get a video but I would lose my anonymity. I'll work on the tumultuous sex scandal though.
I only got one thing to say GO COWBOYS!
How is that a privilge? The majority of players are thugs and spoiled little boys who think their better than us people who work for a living plus they make more in one game than we earn in 2 years and the owners are pitiful in their own right. Look how Jerry Jones the owner of the Cowboys treated the great legend Tom Landry with no respect and Art Modell taking the Browns out of Cleveland under the cover of darkness. Are you listening Steve Mcnair, oh I forgot one of your mistress` killed you for cheating on her with other mistresses! RIPHow many drivers on this site have had the privilege of delivering the game ball at your local NFL stadium? I don't mean to the loading dock but actually on the field. I got the chance last fall at Lambeau Field in Green Bay. Ran out of the tunnel in my Browns and the Equipment Manager was waiting in the end zone to sign for the ball. They showed it on the big screen before kick-off. Even signed an autograph for a fan hanging over the fence.
How is that a privilge? The majority of players are thugs and spoiled little boys who think their better than us people who work for a living plus they make more in one game than we earn in 2 years and the owners are pitiful in their own right. Look how Jerry Jones the owner of the Cowboys treated the great legend Tom Landry with no respect and Art Modell taking the Browns out of Cleveland under the cover of darkness. Are you listening Steve Mcnair, oh I forgot one of your mistress` killed you for cheating on her with other mistresses! RIP
How many drivers on this site have had the privilege of delivering the game ball at your local NFL stadium? I don't mean to the loading dock but actually on the field. I got the chance last fall at Lambeau Field in Green Bay. Ran out of the tunnel in my Browns and the Equipment Manager was waiting in the end zone to sign for the ball. They showed it on the big screen before kick-off. Even signed an autograph for a fan hanging over the fence.
I delivered a case of "Glitter Body Lotion" to the local strip club on Friday afternoon. That's pretty much the same thing, right?
Pretty much--you delivered a product that you were then unable to enjoy the use of.
On a more positive note, NFL players are, for the most part, among the most pure athletes in the world. It is hard to get a true sense of their size and athleticism when watching on TV. Attending an NFL game in person is an experience that goes beyond the game, whether it be tailgating or simply enjoying the game with other fans. I would be honored if chosen to do this.
Yes, NFL players do have more than their fair share of "issues" but these do not take away from the experience for the average fan.