NFL Star: Wal-Mart Left Kids Out in the Cold
| FanHouse found this 5/15/2008 on www.tmz.com [flag] |
Tags:
NFL
Andre Johnson
Comments
Links (5)
Wal-Mart Mean to Underprivileged Kids?
Published 5/15/2008 by Stephanie Stradley at FanHouse
... TMZ is reporting that Johnson ordered 750 bikes to purchase for underprivileged children, in exchange for Wal-Mart providing ice and water for the kids' event. There was a problem with the order, so Johnson purchased fewer bikes. The story says that the local Wal-Mart responded to the reduced purchase by not providing the ice and water they promised. ...
Disturbing news out of Houston
Published 5/15/2008 at ESPN.com - NFL Nation - Blog
... TMZ is reporting that Texans wide receiver Andre Johnson is upset about the way Wal-Mart handled a charity event. Johnson apparently ordered 750 bicycles from the store for underprivileged kids. In return, Wal-Mart agreed to supply ice and water to the event. ...
Wal-Mart Withholds Water From WR’s Kids Event
Published 5/15/2008 by jason at SPORTSbyBROOKS
Andre Johnson is very angry with Wal-Mart. Not because they sell cheap merchandise, or because the greeters haven’t been as cheerful to him - but because they wouldn’t give water to some poor kids . ...
THE AFTER PARTY
Published 5/15/2008 by DCScrap (noreply@blogger.com) at EPIC CARNIVAL | SPORTS NEWS WITH A TWIST
Take the did my mom sleep with Wilt quiz? (The World of Isaac) Top 10 entertainment ideas that won't piss off David Stern. (flatusyahu) Get the phone; Anna Kournikova calling! (Rizzo Sports) Sports celebrity sightings of the week. (The Sports Hernia) List of things Tom Brady hates besides ESPN. (BMDP) Spygate was apparently a lot about cheerleaders. (on 205th magazine) NFL Star: Wal-Mart left kids out in the cold. (TMZ) Video of NYU kid getting taken out at Yankee Stadium. (FanIQ) Baseball ...
Wal-Mart screws over Andre Johnson and a charity all in one shot
Published 5/15/2008 by houroc at SportFiends
... Houston Texans WR Andre Johnson is not happy with Wal-Mart right now. Johnson had originally ordered 750 bikes for underprivileged children from Wal-Mart. The bikes were for an event sponsored by the Andre Johnson Foundation and in return for the order, Wal-Mart agreed to donate water and ice for the event. Sounds good right? ...

