Women and relationships in a pro-sports world are something that can be bought and managed by the team of agents and handlers. Doug Glanville explains,
If the player dares to take the next step — marriage — there will likely be a legal team at his disposal (via his agent) that can set up a prenuptial agreement. This negotiation is often dragged out for months as a way of seeing whether the future spouse shows an ugly side during the process. But it’s a red flag for your relationship if you have to resort to such tactics to force the worst in someone, and the prenup becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy, set up not just to distribute assets but to deal with an inevitable break-up or philandering. In fact, it might as well be seen as a pre-meditated agreement (I may do all of this dirt, so when I do and you want to leave, I still win because instead of half you only get a check for X dollars and one house).
I love bumbling around on the Internet and coming across a huge subculture that I didn't know about before. Before Christmas, I found a gaggle of bloggers who just blogged about things that they wanted or they had bought on Etsy. The New York Times has an article on the fashion and makeup bloggers.
I would totally make the brie stuffed mushrooms.

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