Gisele Bundchen

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lol the burqa story made me laugh, I gotta admit I've used this disguise before :laugh: but how stupid of her to do it in France where it's illegal! And open toe shoes are not forbidden to covered women, so that doesn't mean anything. Is her driver working for her exclusively?

I can't tell if she did anything to her eyes, it's too bright and she's squinting.


The backpack in the photo going into the clinic is actually the same the sister is carrying in the pic at the airport when they're leaving - that's what sealed the deal for me when I first saw the pics didn't really believe it too
 
The backpack in the photo going into the clinic is actually the same the sister is carrying in the pic at the airport when they're leaving - that's what sealed the deal for me when I first saw the pics didn't really believe it too

Could it be her sister then?

A huge 11.000? LOL. That's not close to huge for plastic surgery, and sure not for her, these magazines...
 
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Tom Brady just ruined what was left of his Golden Boy image

USA Today Sports

There comes a tipping point in most controversies in which victory becomes impossible for either. Take the ongoing Deflategate controversy, which today hit New York for a hearing with a judge hellbent on settlement between two sides doing their best to avoid it.If the league wins, then it’s still the big, bad NFL, pushing around players, even stars, to cater to its random whims of discipline. But even if Brady wins and has the suspension knocked down or nullified, has he won? Will two-to-four football games in 2015 be worth the hit his legacy took the instant he got out of the black SUV in Manhattan this morning, ready to enter the city’s federal courthouse and take on the league that’s made him a star?

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You don’t have to agree with either side to realize that both sides should have figured this out long ago. Brady’s reputation is besmirched forever. People will forget and gloss over Deflategate, but it will always be with him, an incident that will make the first or second paragraph of his football obituary. The stink never goes away. Because of his hubris, Brady insisted on fighting the NFL which, whether right or wrong, is a bad look from a guy who’s hoisted its championship trophy four times. He could have let it go months ago and we’d be talking about Geno Smith’s jaw right now instead of some silly controversy from back in January.

It didn’t have to be this way. No one would have thought Brady was admitting guilt if he’d taken the four-game punishment. It’d have been like pleading no contest to say “let’s get this over with.” The Patriots likely would have been in fine shape for yet another playoff run, even with Brady coming back in Week 6, as an angry Brady was liable to go off, just like he did last year after people questioned his starting role after a bad loss to Kansas City.
But now he’s neutered himself and his image. Oh, he’ll still be plenty angry, but now he might be angry in defeat instead of concession, with a judge declaring that Deflategate was real and that Brady must serve his time. The blind Brady supporters won’t care, but the ones who were inclined to take his side will be swayed the other way now: Not only did Brady cheat, but he fought his suspension for cheating and still lost. He’s someone who can’t admit when he was wrong, just another entitled athlete, just with a dimpled chin and UGGs on his feet.

The NFL’s actions are equally questionable, don’t get me wrong, but there’s a key difference: No one really cares what Roger Goodell and the NFL front office do. Sure, people say they do but it’s like in an election when voters say they’re evaluating foreign policy and school testing but are really voting whichever way Jon Stewart or Rush Limbaugh told them to. In reality, the ratings for Super Bowl 50 isn’t going to rise or fall based on what happens in that court room. The NFL is teflon. If it made it through the horrors of last year with Ray Rice and Adrian Peterson, some ginned up controversy like this is nothing.
In the battle of ego and hubris the NFL will always win and Brady will always lose, even if he should be victorious in his appeal. No longer a martyr, Brady ensured he wouldn’t be a victim the instant he let that appeal being. He’s basically the guy who fell outside a Sizzler and is suing for his medical bills. Tom Brady is a man currently trying to get off on a technicality, but all he’s done is remove the last of that luster from his Golden Boy image.

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I had assumed when I saw the article title that it would be about him getting mixed up in the Affleck situation after the whole deflate gate thing. I know for me, I think a little less of him for being on the plane with them, slinging around the rings, etc. I'm in Boston, and we LOVE Brady around here, but this is getting pretty.. UGH.
 
I had assumed when I saw the article title that it would be about him getting mixed up in the Affleck situation after the whole deflate gate thing. I know for me, I think a little less of him for being on the plane with them, slinging around the rings, etc. I'm in Boston, and we LOVE Brady around here, but this is getting pretty.. UGH.

Aren't you guys wearing Free Tom Brady T shirts? :smile1: He should have taken the suspension and called it a day, gone to Paree with his wife.
 
I had assumed when I saw the article title that it would be about him getting mixed up in the Affleck situation after the whole deflate gate thing. I know for me, I think a little less of him for being on the plane with them, slinging around the rings, etc. I'm in Boston, and we LOVE Brady around here, but this is getting pretty.. UGH.


You are seeing the inner douchiness that the rest of us who live outside New England have noticed for years. He can't hide his true nature. There's no denying he's brilliant on the football field. But as far as being a good guy, maybe not so much.
 
I thought this was funny

Though there’s no word of what Brady’s wife Gisele Bündchen thinks, “I know my wife would not want the nanny wearing my Super Bowl rings,” said Damien Woody, who played for the New England Patriots and has two Super Bowl rings. “I have my rings locked up.”

http://pagesix.com/2015/08/12/nflers-slam-tom-brady-over-affleck-nanny-photos/

My thoughts exactly.

You are seeing the inner douchiness that the rest of us who live outside New England have noticed for years. He can't hide his true nature. There's no denying he's brilliant on the football field. But as far as being a good guy, maybe not so much.

Yes. The rings may be expensive but it's tacky and cheap to let her pose wearing them.
 
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