The NFL season is in full swing now, and the teams are vying to see which one of them will be the winner in the season’s greatest test of skill, the Super Bowl.
The 2005 Offensive Rookie of the Year will be returning this week from a career threatening injury, which comes at an excellent time for his team, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, with both Graham and Dunn out with injuries.
Ty Law is a bit rusty upon his return to the New York Jets after about eleven months as a free agent, and hopes to play Thursday against New England Patriots.
Thompson appears to be out this week for Green Bay Packers, while the TitansEugene Amano remains laid up with a knee injury.
All in all it looks to be an exciting week for NFL and you don’t want to miss a minute of it.
How much more exciting is it to see the teams you love and the players you admire in person?
Why not take an evening off from the grind and grab your tickets to go and see your favorite football team in action?
Who’s going to bring home the Super Bowl Ring this year?
Time will tell, but you can be part of the action.
The Wrangler National Finals Rodeo coming to us in the world capital of entertainment is celebrating its fiftieth birthday this year and what a celebration there will be.
Las Vegas, known the world over for the wide array of entertainment and interesting things to see and do, will be hosting the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo.
At the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo you will be privileged to see the top ten cowboys and cowgirls compete against each other for the top honors in things such as barrel racing, saddle bronc, bull riding, team roping and steer wrestling, and if that doesn’t make for an exciting day, then it takes a lot to get your adrenalin flowing.
The Wrangler National Finals Rodeo is ten days of the best competition that you can imagine between some of the best rodeo contenders in the world today.
Totalling 120 contestants competing every night in seven different events, the attendance is expected to be about 175 thousand during those ten days.
The Wrangler NFR has sold out more than 220 performances. Grab your tickets now, while you still have the chance to get them.
As they say in Hollywood, bigger boys like bigger toys, and if the popularity of the Monster Jam says anything at all, it attests to the truth of that statement.
Monster Jam is just what it says. Monster big trucks, tricked out to do amazing stunts and incredible feats.
Trucks with names like Grave Digger, BigFoot, Blue Thunder and The Avenger.
These monsters have been so popular that they now appear in Finland, in Greece and around the globe regularly.
On Tour once more, you can see them across the United States from Albuquerque New Mexico this week, to Iowa in January, to Las Vegas in March.
Lest you think this is a tour that’s designed for the guys only, but the fact of the matter is that they make no less an impact on the females in the audience than the do the males. Even females are enthralled by the things they could do and the absolute precision with which it’s done by these giant toys that would dwarf house.
Interesting in seeing a taste of what’s in store for you when you buy your Monster Jam tickets?
It’s breathtaking, exciting and amusing, and it will certainly prevent the winter boredom.
If you don’t don anything else all winter, grab those tickets and get out and see Monster Jam.
About 500 Texas Tech supporters missed the thrilling Texas–Texas Tech game because they had bought fake tickets (Tech defeated Texas 39-33 with one second to play), according to the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal.
The tickets reportedly looked very much like regular season-ticket stock, but the bar codes didn’t match and showed seats that had already been sold.
The assistant athletic director for ticket operations at Tech was quoted by KCBD News Channel 11 as saying that he had heard that “the counterfeit tickets went for about $200 a piece.”
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Oscar De La Hoya was just six years old when he first began to box. “My brother, Joel Jr., put a pair on me and the other pair on one of my cousins,” Oscar recalled.
De La Hoya never pictured himself becoming a fighter. He was always found in the park playing baseball with the other kids.
His first true test of the power in his left hand came in the ’92 Olympics.
He had promised an ill mother, Cecilia, that he would bring back home the gold medal from those Olympics and in his mind there was no question of failing to keep that promise.
He did so, dominating the entire match, in what was the most emotion filled moment of those Olympics.
De La Hoya’s amateur boxing career holds an amazing 223 wins, with 163 knockouts.
Now you have a chance to witness history as De La Hoya fights in what has been billed as the Dream Match.
This ten time world champion will face down MANNY “Pacman” PACQUIAO on Saturday, December 6 at MGM Grand in Las Vegas.
Imagine it!!! Fabulous Las Vegas and De La Hoya too.