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From what I've read it was the scene that pissed her off.
And she then (reportedly) told Brad Pitts no sex scenes or it's over.
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.From what I've read it was the scene that pissed her off.
There is a cuteness about her. Def takes care of herself.
Both left and right are looking good here.
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There is a cuteness about her. Def takes care of herself.
Guess who this is. Not bad in the day.
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The most powerful woman in the US.Mondale girl?
The most powerful woman in the US.
PelosiStill stumped. Jill Biden? Scotus?
Is she still running around with the shag carpet that is her bf?
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Pelosi
Pelosi's dad was a Washington DC insider. She was in her early 20s there.If it wasn't for JFK in the pic, I'd have wagered that photo was from the 1930's.
I have to confess I really don't know how the Packers are run. 31 teams all have owners. They are required by NFL bylaw to have a single person with a majority share. Oftentimes families are involved as an ownership group and we have seen some franchises have trouble when the majority owner dies, but they all have 1 single person on top. No corporations allowed.
Now the Packers got grandfathered in under a whole 'nother set of rules. Rodgers (allegedly) wants the GM fired. Who actually has the authority to do that? My understanding is the Packers have a Board of Directors so I guess they have that authority. But how are the board members selected and who, if anyone, has the authority to replace them...? IIRC, the shareholders have no voting rights so not them....
I have to confess I really don't know how the Packers are run. 31 teams all have owners. They are required by NFL bylaw to have a single person with a majority share. Oftentimes families are involved as an ownership group and we have seen some franchises have trouble when the majority owner dies, but they all have 1 single person on top. No corporations allowed.
Now the Packers got grandfathered in under a whole 'nother set of rules. Rodgers (allegedly) wants the GM fired. Who actually has the authority to do that? My understanding is the Packers have a Board of Directors so I guess they have that authority. But how are the board members selected and who, if anyone, has the authority to replace them...? IIRC, the shareholders have no voting rights so not them....
INTERESTING OPTIONS
1) GB trades for Julio; everything is forgiven.
2) GB trades Aaron to NO who obviously need a QB. (their top 3 players are over $10M each, and are in their last year)
How could New Orleans fit Rodgers under the cap though?
They would need to trade 2 of their highest paid players.How could New Orleans fit Rodgers under the cap though?
Salma Hayek:
So, cmasspatsfan, I win and you lose!