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Man Brent, that sucks. Sorry to hear that. Like the others, I saw your Facebook post and thought something like that must have happened. Not sure what else to say that hasn't been said here already. It's never easy.
As for Jeter, he's OK by me. His SNL episode was pretty funny. They were talking about him on the radio this morning about how since he never married, it was no big deal for him to sleep around with so many famous woemn because he wasn't cheating on a wife. I agree. I thought he and Minka Kelly made a beautiful couple. And I hope this isn't my Red Sox bias coming through but man, the coverage has been kind of overkill. But I chalk that up to the age of media oversaturation we live in today. With regards to his commercial, the comment I heard was "chills." Seriously? Chills? No. It was a great commercial. I loved seeing John Lester and the Red Sox fans. Made me smile. Not cry. And I hated the use of the Michael Jordan logo and him at the end as it made it an actual commercial instead of just the fitting tribute it should have been.
Man Brent, that sucks. Sorry to hear that. Like the others, I saw your Facebook post and thought something like that must have happened. Not sure what else to say that hasn't been said here already. It's never easy.
As for Jeter, he's OK by me. His SNL episode was pretty funny. They were talking about him on the radio this morning about how since he never married, it was no big deal for him to sleep around with so many famous woemn because he wasn't cheating on a wife. I agree. I thought he and Minka Kelly made a beautiful couple. And I hope this isn't my Red Sox bias coming through but man, the coverage has been kind of overkill. But I chalk that up to the age of media oversaturation we live in today. With regards to his commercial, the comment I heard was "chills." Seriously? Chills? No. It was a great commercial. I loved seeing John Lester and the Red Sox fans. Made me smile. Not cry. And I hated the use of the Michael Jordan logo and him at the end as it made it an actual commercial instead of just the fitting tribute it should have been.