Thursday, March 18, 2010

ncaa bracket printable

ncaa bracket printable

BRACKET! Here is the official NCAA Bracket Printable. This is the NCAA Bracket Printable released Sunday with the March Madness announcement for the Men’s Division 1 Championship Tournament.

Today catch Florida vs. Bringham Young, Old Dominion vs Notre Dame, Robert Morris vs Villanova, and Murray State vs Vanderbilt.

Later today catch North Texas vs Kansas State, Sam Houston vs State Baylor, Saint Mary’s vs Richmond.

And then at 5 PM EST catch UTEP vs Butler. All games air on CBS.

D-I Basketball Committee Chairman Dan Guerrero recently said the following about the bracket.

“Generally once the seeding and selection and bracketing takes place, the committee members go down and have a very nice dinner. Of course, there I was in my suit dealing with a number of questions. But it’s an honor to represent the committee in this entire process, and I’m glad to be here with the media.

“A couple of things I’d like to say before I take questions. As you well know, when we get into this process, we select a field of 65: 31 AQs and 34 of the best at large teams. There’s no question when it’s all said and done there are going to be second guessers and individuals out there that might have some concern relative to the field that was put out. I can assure you with the highest degree of confidence that the members of the committee worked hard all year long monitoring various conferences, watching games, doing the best job they could to put forth a field that we feel will be one of the best in recent memory.

michelle bombshell mcgee pictures

michelle bombshell mcgee pictures

In the wake of the news that Sandra Bullock and her husband Jesse James have split and that Bullock has left the home she shared with James, pictures of the porn star in the middle named Michelle "Bombshell" Mcgee are suddenly a hot search online.

While its no surprise this is the case, the tatoo-laden woman who calls herself "The Socal Bombshell" must hold the record for the most tatoos on a mistress in history. Michelle Mcgee's body is covered from top to bottom with tatoos,and is the polar opposite of Sandra Bullock. Bullock's clean, athletic, untatood body has been featured on the cover of glamour magazines; Michelle Mcgee's body is on her MySpace page.

Michelle "Bombshell" Mcgee comes off as the ultimate bad girl. But even bad girls don't like to be lied to, and that's the reason for McGee's In Touch interview. Jesse James told her he was separated from Sandra Bullock.

McGee's receiving words of support on her MySpace page:

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Ooooh michelle, welcome to the shit show, don't worry about a thing, ill bring over all my trucker hats and big sunglasses to hide u from the paparazzi, or u can just walk behind my big ass when we go out! Loves ya!!

Sandra Bullock-Jesse James Split, Marriage Trouble Rumors Explode

Sandra Bullock-Jesse James Split, Marriage Trouble Rumors Explode

A Sandra Bullock-Jesse James split looked crazy two weeks ago. However, Sandra Bullock-Jesse James split and marriage trouble rumors have exploded, after a new bombshell was revealed. More specifically, it was Michelle Bombshell McGee who was revealed as James' possible mistress on Wednesday. This marriage trouble comes after months of heartwarming stories about the couple, and how grounded it made the future Best Actress winner. Yet just two weeks later, Sandra Bullock-Jesse James split rumors have produced an unlikely twist to this story.

In Touch Weekly first alleged the marriage trouble, as Michelle Bombshell McGee claimed that she had had an affair with Jesse James. While Bullock was filming her Oscar winning role in "The Blind Side" James allegedly carried on an 11-month affair with McGee - including a five-week sexual affair.

According to McGee, she was led to believe that the couple was no longer together. If they weren't then, the Sandra Bullock-Jesse James split rumors are alleging that they are now. Since Bullock did not attend the London premiere of "The Blind Side" speculation is that In Touch Weekly is on to something.

Tabloids are becoming more and more accurate at reporting marriage trouble, like with John Edwards and Tiger Woods. But if Sandra Bullock's marriage is in jeopardy, it puts an ugly asterisk on what was a heartwarming, made-for-Oscar story.

During her big comeback last year, Bullock wasn't shy about discussing how much her marriage helped her. The two have been together for five years and have largely lived outside the Hollywood spotlight until the Oscars. However, she did not thank James in her Oscar speech, and with this new context, there is suspicion that she knew about McGee for a while.

The Sandra Bullock-Jesse James split reports are still just speculation, however. But People Magazine is now alleging that Bullock has moved out, and did so days before the In Touch Weekly interview.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

GQ on Rielle Hunter's complaints: 'She knows what she...was doing.'‎

GQ on Rielle Hunter's complaints: 'She knows what she...was doing.'‎ -

According to Good Morning America, GQ is in disbelief regarding Rielle Hunter’s complaints about her “repulsive” photo shoot in the magazine. Hunter — better known as John Edwards’ mistress — had told Barbara Walters that she thought all but one photo in the magazine spread would be headshots. (The pics that ran featured the videographer in only a shirt, pearls and underwear.) “Rielle is a smart woman,” GQ reporter Lisa DePaulo — who wrote the article on Hunter — told Good Morning America. “She knows what she wore and what she was doing in the photo shoot.”

GQ’s footage seems to support that: On the morning show, the magazine released a video of the photo shoot that showed the photographer asking Hunter, “You want to take a look at this?” following a shot.

Dissed by the Rock Hall of Fame: A list of must-have inductees

Dissed by the Rock Hall of Fame: A list of must-have inductees


Last night some solid (Iggy and the Stooges) and not so solid (Genesis!?!) acts were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. In what has become a yearly debate about which bands and performers make for worthy inductees, we offer our own list of top 10 acts totally neglected by Rock's legitimacy council. (As if rockers ever needed a mainstream stamp of approval, but that's another conversation.)

Keep in mind that Rock Hall rules state that an inductee is eligible for inclusion 25 years after the release of his/her/their first album (hence the lack of Public Enemy, Guns 'N' Roses and the Beastie Boys so far), and that inductees can fall into one of four categories: performers, non-performers, early influences and sidemen.

Our alphabetically arranged list of must-have inductees (honestly, we can't believe these acts didn't make it long ago) follows:

-- Bad Brains -- This D.C.-based fusion of punk and reggae virtually changed the tenor of the '80s underground music scene, influencing a whole generation of hardcore devotees and mainstream bands like Fishbone and Living Colour.

-- Duran Duran -- For some reason, no one ever mentions the Fab Five on their Rock Hall of Fame snub lists. But think of the band that most exemplified the MTV era during the 1980s, and what are the first two words out of your mouth? Duran, followed by another Duran. Not only did these guys pretty much pioneer the music video revolution, they also -- scoff if you will -- were and are legitimate musicians who have worked with and/or influenced everyone from the Killers to Justin Timberlake. Get over your "Union of the Snake" snobbery, Rock Hall of Fame, and induct these well-dressed British boys, or we'll have to both light our torch and wave it.

-- Go-Gos -- How is it possible that this all-girl outfit, a mainstay of the early '80s pop charts and MTV, isn't already included? Come on, "We Got the Beat," "Our Lips Are Sealed," "Vacation" -- these are anthems.


Tiger Woods to make comeback at Master

Tiger Woods to make comeback at Master

Tiger Woods will make his comeback next month at the Masters, the opening major championship of the season.

The world No 1, who has not played since it emerged in November that he had conducted a series of extra-marital affairs, said he was ready to end his self-imposed exile but had work to do on his private life.

The American, 34, has spent much of his time out in therapy - said to be for a sex addiction - while also attempting to repair the damage to his six-year marriage to Elin Nordegren, with whom he has two young children.

Announcing his comeback via a statement, Woods said: "The Masters is where I won my first major, and I view this tournament with great respect. After a long and necessary time away from the game, I'm ready to start my season at Augusta.

"The major championships have always been a special focus in my career and Augusta is where I need to be, even though it's been a while since I last played.

"I have undergone almost two months of in-patient therapy and I am continuing my treatment. Although I'm returning to competition, I still have a lot of work to do in my personal life."

Woods has a superb record at the Masters, which takes place between April 8-11 at Augusta National in Georgia. He won his first tournament there in 1997 and has claimed the title on three subsequent occassions, most recently in 2005.

However, rumours at the weekend suggesting that he was about to make his announcement prompted a mixed response from players and officials. Steve Stricker, the world No 2, said: "I don't know if Augusta would like that to happen, you know? To turn it into 'Tiger's comeback tournament' instead of the Masters tournament."

However, Tim Finchem, the American Tour commissioner, insisted Woods would be welcomed on his return. "I'm as excited as everybody else to see him back," he said. "Everybody's done looking back at the circumstances that resulted in him stepping away from the game."

Woods last played on November 15, winning the Australian Masters in Melbourne, his 92nd title victory.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

tim tebow superbowl ad

tim tebow superbowl ad
Tim Tebow is in Mobile this week at the Senior Bowl. He's trying to prove he can be an NFL quarterback.
There's one thing the former Florida star doesn't have to prove. He has a strong belief system, and he's not afraid to stand up and speak out for what he believes.
His belief system will be on display during the Super Bowl in an ad that's starting to generate as much debate as his NFL prospects. You can read about the growing controversy in detail here.
In short, the ad features Tebow and his mom, and it's sponsored by the advocacy group Focus on the Family.
What's the ad about? Sounds like it's in the eye of the beholder.
Focus on the Family says the ad is pro-family because it focuses on Tebow's mother's decision, against the advice of doctors, to have a child despite some potential health risks.
That child is Tim Tebow.
Other advocacy groups, led by the Women's Media Center, are asking CBS to pull the ad because they say the ad's message is anti-abortion.

melinda duckett

melinda duckett Talk show host Nancy Grace doesn't want her deposition in a central Florida wrongful death lawsuit videotaped.
Her attorney wants a federal judge to prohibit videotaping of Grace during a deposition Thursday or prohibit the release of the deposition if it is videotaped. Her attorneys say it's necessary to protect Grace from embarrassment. She's a host on HLN, formerly CNN Headline News.
Grace is being sued by Melinda Duckett's family. They blame her for inflicting emotional distress on the 21-year-old Florida mother during an appearance on her talk show.
Duckett was on Grace's show in 2006 after her son Trenton disappeared. Grace grilled the woman, accusing her of hiding something. Duckett shot and killed herself the day the taped interview was scheduled to air.

flagellated

flagellated The late Pope John Paul flagellated himself regularly to emulate Christ's suffering and signed a secret document saying that would resign instead of ruling for life if he became incurably ill, a new book shows.

The book, called "Why a Saint? was written by Monsignor Slawomir Oder, the Vatican official in charge of the process that could lead to Roman Catholic sainthood for John Paul. It includes some previously unpublished documents.
John Paul, who died in 2005, was sick and suffering in several periods of his papacy. He was shot and nearly killed in 1981, he underwent several operations, including one for cancer, and suffered from Parkinson's disease for more than decade.
The book, which was published Tuesday, reveals that even when he was not ill, he inflicted pain on himself, known in Christianity as mortification, so as to feel closer to God.
"In Krakow as in the Vatican, Karol Wojtyla flagellated himself," Oder writes in the book, citing testimony from people in the late pope's close entourage while he was bishop in his native Poland and after he was elected pope in 1978.
"In his closet, among his vestments, there was hung on a clothes hanger a particular kind of belt for pants, which he used as a whip," Oder writes.
When he was bishop in Poland, he often slept on the bare floor so he could practice self-denial and asceticism, Oder writes.
Many saints of the Church, including St. Francis of Assisi, St Catherine of Siena and St. Ignatius of Loyola, practiced flagellation and asceticism as part of their spiritual life.
The book also confirmed that as his health failed, John Paul prepared a document for aides stating that he would step down instead of ruling for life if he became incurably ill or permanently impaired from carrying out his duties as pope.
He signed the document on February 15, 1989, eight years after the failed assassination attempt. The existence of the document had been the subject of many rumors and reports over the years but it has been published for the first time in full in the book.
John Paul wrote that he would resign "in the case of infirmity which is presumed incurable, long-lasting and which impedes me from sufficiently carrying out the functions of my apostolic ministry."
In the end, the pope decided to stay on until his death, saying it was for the good of the Church. Had he stepped down, he would have been the first Roman Catholic pontiff to do so willingly since 1294.
John Paul moved closer to sainthood last month when Pope Benedict approved a decree recognizing that his predecessor had lived the Christian faith heroically.
It was one of the key steps in the procedure by which the Church recognizes its saints.
The next step will be the recognition of a miracle attributed to John Paul. It involves a French nun who was inexplicably cured of Parkinson's disease after praying to him.
After the Vatican recognizes the event as a miracle, the late pope can be beatified, the last step before sainthood.

flagellated

flagellated The late Pope John Paul flagellated himself regularly to emulate Christ's suffering and signed a secret document saying that would resign instead of ruling for life if he became incurably ill, a new book shows.

The book, called "Why a Saint? was written by Monsignor Slawomir Oder, the Vatican official in charge of the process that could lead to Roman Catholic sainthood for John Paul. It includes some previously unpublished documents.
John Paul, who died in 2005, was sick and suffering in several periods of his papacy. He was shot and nearly killed in 1981, he underwent several operations, including one for cancer, and suffered from Parkinson's disease for more than decade.
The book, which was published Tuesday, reveals that even when he was not ill, he inflicted pain on himself, known in Christianity as mortification, so as to feel closer to God.
"In Krakow as in the Vatican, Karol Wojtyla flagellated himself," Oder writes in the book, citing testimony from people in the late pope's close entourage while he was bishop in his native Poland and after he was elected pope in 1978.
"In his closet, among his vestments, there was hung on a clothes hanger a particular kind of belt for pants, which he used as a whip," Oder writes.
When he was bishop in Poland, he often slept on the bare floor so he could practice self-denial and asceticism, Oder writes.
Many saints of the Church, including St. Francis of Assisi, St Catherine of Siena and St. Ignatius of Loyola, practiced flagellation and asceticism as part of their spiritual life.
The book also confirmed that as his health failed, John Paul prepared a document for aides stating that he would step down instead of ruling for life if he became incurably ill or permanently impaired from carrying out his duties as pope.
He signed the document on February 15, 1989, eight years after the failed assassination attempt. The existence of the document had been the subject of many rumors and reports over the years but it has been published for the first time in full in the book.
John Paul wrote that he would resign "in the case of infirmity which is presumed incurable, long-lasting and which impedes me from sufficiently carrying out the functions of my apostolic ministry."
In the end, the pope decided to stay on until his death, saying it was for the good of the Church. Had he stepped down, he would have been the first Roman Catholic pontiff to do so willingly since 1294.
John Paul moved closer to sainthood last month when Pope Benedict approved a decree recognizing that his predecessor had lived the Christian faith heroically.
It was one of the key steps in the procedure by which the Church recognizes its saints.
The next step will be the recognition of a miracle attributed to John Paul. It involves a French nun who was inexplicably cured of Parkinson's disease after praying to him.
After the Vatican recognizes the event as a miracle, the late pope can be beatified, the last step before sainthood.