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Everyone wants something out of Cristiano Ronaldo it's a matter of admitting
it! Of course, you'd beg to differ when it comes to the amount of hair gel and daily serum
to apply onto your face, but wouldn't you want to zoom past the hottest club in town with awesome
Romanian house music blasting from your Porsche, as you yell "Olala minha bonitaaaa!
Some time ago I wrote a post about my best ever Arsenal Eleven, I think it was during another
interlull, or maybe the phoney window. I promised a post for Peaches and without anything new to
write about I have decided to kind of rehash that premise. Someone mentioned recently that a better
use for cloning Dolly the Sheep would have been to clone Tony Adams.
Larissa Riquelme version China y no nos referimos a su cabellos, como todos sabemos en México
los chinos hacen y piratean de todo ahora hasta modelos latinoamericanas tal es el caso de la
paraguaya Larissa Riquelme la novia del mundial, que en un partido del Real Madrid en China de esos
de exhibicion tambien tuvo a su clon chino.
By Chris Wright
Proof if proof were needed that the clones are walking among us...
1. Aiden McGeady (Spartak Moscow) and Denise Van Luyn (Uhtrecht Ladies)
It's a shit lookalikes staple and a down-right classic. Never gets old.
Story yesterday suggesting some businessmen were putting together a bid to joun the SLeague in
2012; assuming that is any of the current 12 teams decide to drop out.
Paul Parker, former England, Fulham and QPR full back, is thought to be involved at some level. He
has been kicking round the region for a couple of years now and was behind a failed bid from Darwin
in Australia.
Story yesterday suggesting some businessmen were putting together a bid to joun the SLeague in
2012; assuming that is any of the current 12 teams decide to drop out.
Paul Parker, former England, Fulham and QPR full back, is thought to be involved at some level. He
has been kicking round the region for a couple of years now and was behind a failed bid from Darwin
in Australia.
Whether you are a fan of Jim Rome or not, his influence on the American sports world is undeniable.
He has a daily 3-hour national sports talk radio show and a half-hour TV show on ESPN,
Rome is
Burning (He is reportedly leaving ESPN and taking his show with him to CBS). His style is
different than other personalities in that he references his followers as 'clones' and what they
have to say as 'takes.