Oh, Jessica. Please don't. Just don't. Please. PLEASE. PLEASE!!!!
Take off that jersey before you curse them.
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I like Jessica and she is just a good ole' Texas girl making her way in the world. I am rooting for her to do good.
She told Letterman on his show that she wasn't wearing that pink jersey anymore. You know, the one that started the whole "jinx" thing.
She only wears blue now and from now own so there is no reason to worry about a bad Romo performance. Her quote was along the lines of "Tony always performs well".
Did you see the story about the family who had a flat tire last Sunday night? They couldn't change the tire and over a hundred cars drove by before one car stopped and tried to help. The young man in the suit had something on his chin but helped them get the flat tire changed before they recognized him.
The young man was Tony Romo and the white bandages on his chin were covering the 13 stitches he got during the game that afternoon.
I am rooting for Tony too, now. I am not a Cowboy fan but I like Romo.
Treading the fine line between my 20's and 30's I moved to Chicago to "find new playgrounds and playmates" as my dad calls it. The temptation of actually making money as an actress sucked me right into the improv world of Chicago. Of course I've made no money as an actress but I've had a lot of fun trying. And I'm not finished quite yet.
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I like Jessica and she is just a good ole' Texas girl making her way in the world. I am rooting for her to do good.
She told Letterman on his show that she wasn't wearing that pink jersey anymore. You know, the one that started the whole "jinx" thing.
She only wears blue now and from now own so there is no reason to worry about a bad Romo performance. Her quote was along the lines of "Tony always performs well".
Did you see the story about the family who had a flat tire last Sunday night? They couldn't change the tire and over a hundred cars drove by before one car stopped and tried to help. The young man in the suit had something on his chin but helped them get the flat tire changed before they recognized him.
The young man was Tony Romo and the white bandages on his chin were covering the 13 stitches he got during the game that afternoon.
I am rooting for Tony too, now. I am not a Cowboy fan but I like Romo.
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