All I can say is thank goodness. They were all wrong for each other to begin with. More on the break-up here.
I’ve been a fan of Tony Romo for several years, mainly because he hails from the great state of Wisconsin. We cheeseheads stick together.
Jessica Simpson just seemed like too much for the shy guy to handle. Of course, I shouldn’t judge because I don’t know what their relationship was like. I don’t think either party was happy during their time together.
Opposites attract, they say, but after awhile that attraction wanes and both people start looking for an out.
Frank Caliendo rocks my world. From his impressions of George Bush to Bill Clinton as well as Leno and Letterman, the guy is TALENT. No, I didn’t say he has talent. He is talent.
Every time I see him I think Charles Barkley. And I call my husband a knucklehead.
So I just happened to be looking for another video and came across this one. NKOTB played Madison Square Garden in NYC tonight.
Looks like Jordan suffered a sprained ankle. Any bets as to how long before this video is removed from the NKOTB website? I sure hope Jordan is okay.
** Dude, this had to be a joke or a hoax or something, because friends in NYC went to the concert and said Jordan was dancing just fine. How strange. Although I’m glad to know the joker is okay.
I traveled back in time. I was a 12-year-old girl all over again. But it was so worth it.
Swoon. NKOTB Forever. I heart Donnie, Danny, Jordan, Jon and Joe. Oooh, Joey. He’s still my favorite.
My sister and I had the best time. We rented a car (because mine is simply not travel safe these days), a cute little Dodge Caliber with Sirius radio — and I have to say I nearly squealed when I found the All Elvis (all the time!) station. I done died and gone to Heaven, it was that freakin’ cool.
But not as cool as getting close enough to the New Kids on the Block to bootleg some video and practically touch them. You know, if all the other screaming women weren’t blocking my way.
Seriously, though. I really wasn’t screaming as insanely as the chicks behind us who nearly toppled over Rachel to get closer to the stage. Thankfully our very handsome security guard (the one in charge of our section) got them to chill the heck out or my sister might have punched one of them out. The one who was so plastered she kept spilling beer all over the place.
I’m somewhat deaf today, but I had such a good time. Best time I’ve had in ages.
Dana began her Mom career in 2004 with the birth of her first son, Dawson, aka The Doodlebug, and little brother, Owen, was born in 2009. She spends her days putting out fires, climbing mountains and chasing monsters. More About Dana.
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