Video: Jay Leno spoofs clip of crying Packer fan
It's an Internet gift that keeps on giving. Jay Leno spoofs the video of Casey Lewis, the crying woman who feels she jinxed the Packers over her fashion choices.
It's an Internet gift that keeps on giving. Jay Leno spoofs the video of Casey Lewis, the crying woman who feels she jinxed the Packers over her fashion choices.
The sunbather told police he was trying to "tan and relax."
Nero helped save the California condors before taking up his post as an education ambassador.
Few details are known about the incident.
The former Minnesota Vikings linebacker was introduced Friday afternoon.
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The most significant severe threats are Sunday night and again on Monday.
The young woman killed in the crash was a college student studying zoology.
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No employees were struck by the pickup.
The motorcyclist was hit by a car turning onto the road.
The $19.2 million settlement centers on Ford's C-Max hybrid and Super Duty pickup truck.
Casey Lewis' emotional YouTube breakdown after the Packers loss to the Giants has been viewed nearly a half-million times. Randball goes one-one-one with the diva who blamed her nail polish for the end of the Packer season...
While the Vikings sunk to 2-8, guess who’s still undefeated? Yep, those Green Bay Packers. Aaron Rodgers threw for 299 yards with three TDs in a 35-26 win over Tampa Bay -- but he says he wasn’t happy with the way he played. Whatever. The Pack is 10-0 heading into a Thanksgiving Day game against Detroit.
The Packers were allegedly investigated by the NFL in 2007 for -- among other things -- giving players bonuses for trying to keep Adrian Peterson under 100 rushing yards per game.
The Packers say they’ll will wait “a year or two” to retire Brett Favre’s jersey. Packers president Mark Murphy tells the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel the club will do it “at a time that’s meaningful” to Favre.
How upset were Vikings fans after seeing the Packers lose on a disputed call on Monday Night Football? Oh, as about upset as you'd expect. (Not at all, really.)
This story is very amusing. Packers fans bought shares of the team's stock at a frenzied pace today for the low price of $250. The shares literally have no monetary value. That's funny if you're a Vikings fan. Even better is that shareholders face a possible $5,000 fine if they get caught betting on Green Bay's games.
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