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Since I am in Car Sales, it’s important for me and my coworkers to have meetings with my Manager to discuss potential customers. In fact I enjoy it because it helps to increase my sales… But not everybody feels this way. In Fact 49% of the public think they are a waste of time….
He is editorial director of First News, a national newspaper for children. Morgan branched into television mainly as a presenter, but has become best known as a judge or contestant in reality television programmes. In the UK, he is a judge on Britain’s Got Talent alongside Amanda Holden and Simon Cowell. Morgan is best-known in the United States as a judge on the showAmerica’s Got Talent, and as the winner of The Celebrity Apprentice. He has authored eight books including three volumes of his memoirs.
I used to smoke. Camel Lights, hard pack. Did it 5 years. Quit over 18 years ago, thank god. I run into people all the time that are still smoking since I quit and it’s amazing how it’s damaged their body; skin especially. What you can’t see… is Their Lungs.
Athletes and Bling. Personally, I don’t think Football Players should be allowed to wear Earrings while playing football. I just think it gives off a bad vibe to young kids… It’s a STATUS thing, look at me. You know what I mean?
So, check this out…Dolphins ( I hope you are not a Miami Fan) DE Kendall Langford lost a 2.5 Carat Diamond earring at practice yesterday valued at get this… $50,000. Gosh, most people can barely afford to pay their mortgage and this is just one earring!
Here’s the story out of Florida..
DAVIE, Fla. (AP) — The Miami Dolphins’ practice fields have a hidden gem.
Several players crawled across the grass after practice Tuesday — not due to exhaustion, but because they were looking for a diamond earring.
Defensive end Kendall Langford said he forgot to take his earrings out before practice and lost one of them during drills. He said the diamond was nearly 2.5 carats, which is why he was still on the field an hour after practice scanning the grass.
At least nine teammates helped. Some were on hands and knees, and a couple used rakes to comb through the turf. They had a lot of ground to cover, because the Dolphins practice on two fields.
One jewelry distributor said the earring could be worth more than $50,000.