Monday, October 4, 2010

Winner Winner

Yesterday, my NFL Game of the Month was the most one-sided victory on the entire card. San Diego pummeled Arizona 41-10. It's always a great when you find games like this that pad the bankroll of your members. It was a great bookend to Saturday's Four Star Game of the Month victory with Navy. My Four Star rated selections stand at 8-2 (80%) against the pointspread this season. Oh my.

Tonight, it's Monday Night Football. I've won three of the first four Monday Night Football events and tonight looks like a great way to finish up the week of football.

The new week begins tomorrow - yes, Tuesday. We have seven days of football this week. Non-stop action. Join me for the season by clicking on the "Buy Now" button over to the right.

Under the category of "Doing my part"...
in a small way - my way, here it is.


Breast cancer is one of the most frequently diagnosed types of cancer today. All women are at risk. Breastcancer.org estimates that 1 out of every 8 women in the United States will develop invasive breast cancer over the course of her lifetime. That is 12-13% of all American women. An estimated 207,090 cases are expected to be diagnosed in 2010 within the country, and approximately 39,840 American women are expected to die from cases of breast cancer this year.

Such statistics make it clear that breast cancer is a serious matter, and while many different campaigns, organizations and charities are doing all that they can to combat it, they can not do it alone. The fight against breast cancer is a long and hard battle, and your help is needed. So please show your support by wearing your pink ribbons and donating generously to these charities and organizations. Because the last thing any of us want is to see breast cancer steal second base.

Staying a bit on topic:This is a Houston Texans' cheerleader. This may also be my one and only post about the Houston Texans this season. Unless that top gets smaller.

Bird-vertising—a new advertising low.
Although you spent some time looking in on the Ryder Cup matches... I'm going to wager that you probably have not seem this.

You thought Fly-vertising, Dog-vertising, and Sheep-vertising were evil? Well UK-based online gambling exchange Betfair employed trained eagles and hawks to fly branded banners like single prop planes over and through this weekend's Ryder Cup golf match between the U.S. and Europe. Has anybody seen the adbirds?  Bird handler Trevor Smith says the birds were trained for two weeks for the stunt. Video below.