Sean Avery Officially Coming Back to New York
Who ever said there was anything wrong with sloppy seconds?
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Who ever said there was anything wrong with sloppy seconds?
There seem to be a lot of ways this could go wrong, though.
His name is Stew Bradley, and he plays football for the Eagles.
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Sure, his 'sloppy seconds' comment was crude. But his ban goes deeper than a dopey insult.
What he said wasn't that bad. And as far as publicity goes, the fact that he said it is kind of good.
Shooting yourself in the thigh isn't the only prohibited "detrimental" conduct for athletes.
His visit to the Garden was like his Rangers career, conveniently condensed into a tidy three-hour recap.
There's more where that came from in ESPN's profile of Sean's double life as a hockey player and fashionisto.
Also, ‘Social Heights’ accurately mirrors what happens to these people in real life, it's important to keep in mind. And more, in the week's first gossip roundup.
The hockey player met with the editor-in-chief of 'Marie Claire' to get in on the magazine's new reality show, 'Running With Heels.'
Also, Irina Lazareanu works on music instead of walking shows.
No one took Sean's picture on the front row of Narciso Rodriguez, but plenty of ladies kissed his cheek.
Also, Anna Wintour visits the eating-disorder booth in the tents, and Eva Longoria Parker shills M&M's.
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