Daily Dish : Underwood/Romo Romance Was Doomed
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Published 10/23/2007 by Dave Halprin (Grizz) <info@bloggingtheboys.com> at Blogging The Boys: Front Page Posts
I will be doing a film review tomorrow; it should be interesting because the Cowboys did some new stuff in the Vikings game. Meanwhile, enjoy the offerings of Nick Eatman and Todd Archer. Also, here’s an "outsiders" view of the Cowboys. I was going to write something similar over the next couple of days, but Mickey Spags beat me to some of the good stats for the Cowboys. They have scored more points (227) than anyone else in the NFC, and a whole 40 more than the NFC's next highest-scoring team (Giants). Only the 7-0 New England Patriots have scored more (279) in the NFL. ...
Romo Loves Him Some (Sophia) Bush
Published 10/24/2007 by Chris Mottram at Mr. Irrelevant
When we learned last week that Tony Romo and Carrie Underwood were so totally dunzo because Tony loves football too much, I assumed it was a nice way of Carrie confirming that Romo prefers the company of men. Of course, I was wrong. It seems that Romo is now seeing someone named Sophia Bush:
At Terence Newman’s house in Dallas, Romo played the new Xbox 360 game “Guitar Hero III” with actress Carmen Electra, who was playing the game online in Los Angeles. Romo was joined by what appears to be a new … uh … friend, actress Sophia Bush.
I had not previously heard of this Sophia ...
The World's Sexiest Vegetarian will Sing at the House that Meat Lovers Built
Published 10/26/2007 by Mullet at FanHouse
Filed under: Denver, Rockies, NL West, MLB GossipTo be honest, I'm not quite sure what to make of this, but Carrie Underwood's upcoming National Anthem performance at Game Three of the Series at Coors Field on Saturday night does create a minor bit of irony. We'll let the quote explain:
Dick and Charlie Monfort, the Rockies general partnership, are active in the beef industry. Their grandfather, Warren Monfort, and father, Ken Monfort, created Greeley-based Monfort Inc., which was one of the largest meat-packing companies in the world. It is now a part of Swift Co. ...
