jetershairdresser
Jeters Hairdresser
jetershairdresser

Living on the outskirts of London and hearing all the negativity in the British press initially put me totally off the 2012 Olympics. Although I didn't manage to get any tickets for the Olympics (you may recall empty seats as people had to apply for tickets, and enter into a draw to buy them. This meant people applied

It doesn't though. There are far better tracks around the world that could host just as good a race. I think a few manufacturers would like a race in a little place called Germany, but to look at the schedule shows a good balance worldwide, especially considering the mammoth task endurance racing is.

Watched this thinking "damn, would've been awesome to have seen this live at Le Mans this year, especially in the middle of the night." Then I remembered it was...briefly.

Yep, tastes better than Milk and Honey Original Café Mix, I still hope Marchman gets hit by a car

The teenager in me wishes Puig would wear #69 and then I could laugh at every highlight

good chat! btw loved your Whitlock piece, I didn't feel the least bit guilty reading that in the office instead of working!

I'm not bitter though, I'm just saying that if you watch England play you'd see that they are the complete opposite of dynamic and technical. The fact our right back had to set that goal up with a better touch (btw it seems 90% of England fans hate Glen Johnson and don't want him near the team) than all our

good try kid, now sit down. As an England fan (maybe) I can say without a doubt that this is not a dynamic and technical team. Week in, week out these overpayed gas-bags have the ball passed to them and their lack of ability covered for by FOREIGN players. Louis Suarez didn't beat us. URAGUAY did, 11 players beat our

The way this 'rookie' threw his helmet at the end really disrespected the game, bean him tonight.