Whether the gold whether will be forever will care about Kris compared to other Kardashian husband a Humphries worse athlete?
August 5, 2011 by Mark Mahoney · Leave a Comment
published: 2011-08-04 19:05:36 Let’s just be honest: Kim is the most successful of the Kardashian sisters. Whether it be because she’s the one with the sex tape or the one with the ample backside, Kim has far surpassed her siblings in fame. Of course, celebrity status doesn’t always eclipse all forms of success, but since none of the other girls have cured cancer or released an epic novel, I’m comfortable in saying right now she stands at the top of the heap. It must be a nice ego stroke. That being said, Kim’s fiancee Kris Humphries is nowhere near the athlete of…
Derek Jeter the conveyer belt 3000th hit, another one remembered specially for the ventilator
July 10, 2011 by David Nickersons · Leave a Comment
published: 2011-07-09 21:35:24 I grew up in Chicago during the height of Michael Jordans dominance. Everywhere I went, there were signs of his greatness. My friends talked about it. My family talked about it. His legend was truly inescapable, but because I was only in preschool for his first championship, Air Jordan never really seemed like my athlete. He was dominating before I was even cognizant or able to appreciate it. My dad grew up in New York. When he moved to Chicago after college, he started rooting for the Bulls and the Bears and the Blackhawks, but he never stopped caring…
Tiger Woods yields from open Britain
July 6, 2011 by Wyatt Sebastian · Leave a Comment
published: 2011-07-05 13:06:53 Oh how the mighty have fallen. It was over a year and a half ago that Tiger Woods’ life fell to shambles. His personal life was history, and soon after his golf career took a turn for the worst. The most famous golfer in history must now bow out of yet another major championship, this time the British Open. He cited the recurring knee injury that has plagued him for years; he has already had knee surgery four times. Woods finished fourth in the Masters, but did not compete in the U.S. Open, which was won by Rory…
