Now, remember this is only really going to work with white shoes. So, come on and let me show you how to do it. Okay, so what we want to do is get our shoe polish, dab it, you see that? Ooh, that was a good dab, there we go, we want to dab it. Now, it depends in all, what type of shoe polish you have, that will be the intensity of the color. Now, I don't like getting my hands dirty because of my manicure, but if you don't mind, you can totally get the old school black cream shoe polish. You can get the red, the brown, that's more of a cream and what it's going to do is really make the color opaque instead of a sheer like the liquid would do. You just want to work it in but you see how fun it's starting to get like it's looking like a denim shoe. You see that? It depends on all your shoe polish. And that's how we're going to color that shoe. Since you don't know how it's going to come up, I suggest that you get an old bum bum sheedy, that's what this is, it's called an old bum bum shoe, and you just want to practice on there, however it works out for you. Well I hope I've taught you how to use shoe polish to color your shoes. Have a great one. Men Nike Free Run 4.0 V3 Wolf Grey White Hyper Blue ,Nike Roshe Run Women Obsidian Volt Women Nike Free Run 3 Magenta Silver Platinum Purple Nike Roshe Run Men Grey Black New Green Men Nike Free Run 2 Black White Anthracite Quilted Nike Roshe Run Men Black Solar Red Men Nike Free Run 2 Shield Grey Black Purple Women Nike Free Run 3 Light Bone Vivid Orange Men Nike Free Run 4.0 V2 Light Charcoal Silver Chrome Yellow Men Nike Free Run 3 Granite Blue Glow Pro Platinum I'm Aaron Tucker, and this is do jeans eventually shrink or stretch. Not only will jeans eventually shrink or stretch, they'll constantly shrink or stretch. Every time you wear a pair of jeans they're stretching out. If you wash and dry your jeans they're going to shrink. The only way to prevent your jeans from shrinking would be to dry clean them. But any time you wear them they're going to continue to stretch out. So you may notice that your jeans are pretty much stretched out an entire size if you're not washing and drying your jeans. But just like anything else if you want to preserve the size, if you get to a size that fits perfectly for you you'll just continue to dry clean your jeans. Any time I'm working with personal clients and we're shopping for jeans I suggest that they buy them a size down or any size that's almost uncomfortable even to the point that you can't button that top button on your jeans. Because your jeans are going to stretch like I said, at least a size, maybe even a size and a half. Men Nike Free Run 4.0 V3 Wolf Grey White Hyper Blue,Bridget from Chicago, IL Vic, I've never really thought about this until right now, but how are players paid? Are they paid a weekly or monthly salary during the season only, per game? If so, does that mean the guys now, especially the rookies, working with the team aren't going to be paid until the fall? Players don't draw their regular salaries until the regular season begins. They are usually paid weekly for 17 weeks, though bi weekly payments are permitted. In the offseason, they rely on stipends and bonuses. A player's contract, for example, might provide for a roster bonus to be paid on the first day of the league calendar year in March, or for a strength and conditioning bonus to be paid in the spring if he participates in a designated percentage of the team's conditioning program. All players in training camp receive a stipend. These can be lean times for rookies who haven't signed a contract or for undrafted guys whose signing bonuses are nominal. The new CBA is causing rookies to sign contracts much sooner after the draft than had been the case for all of the years I've covered the league, and one of the reasons teams weren't previously in a hurry to sign their draft picks until training camp approached is because keeping those players on the poor side was thought to help keep them out of trouble. A GM type once said to me, "When you put a million dollars into someone's pocket, does that make them a better person?" The point is this: Why give a whole lot of money to a 22 year old who has lots of free time? Why not wait until he has to go to training camp and his schedule is full of football before you give him that money? The new CBA slots the players so distinctly that it has greatly decreased negotiating, which is causing agents to advise their clients to sign as quickly as possible so they can get the money and get it invested or put it to use. I hope it makes them a better person. Williams? If you put that question to fans in a poll, my guess is Williams would be favored by a wide margin. The receiving skills he brought with him from Arkansas have been well publicized and acknowledged, to the point that expectations are for him to be an impact player. That's not the case with Taylor. As a seventh round pick who projected to be more of a prospect for special teams than for the offense, there were no expectations for Taylor. Maybe that's why he greatly interests me. I see something in him I like. First of all, he's a tough guy. He'll run down under kicks and he'll hit somebody; he'll hit everybody he can. Secondly, he's big enough and tough enough to be an in line blocker, and that's what defines a tight end. As far as I'm concerned, if a "tight end" isn't tight to the formation, he's not a tight end. Here's the big one: Taylor's got good hands and he moves gracefully for an in line blocker. What I'm seeing is a guy who looks like he can be a seam receiver. I see him catching the quick pass in the seam and on the run, and dropping his pads on smaller safeties. Taylor intrigues me. Tevon from Atlanta, GA If you're a high school QB and you decide to play for an option offense team like Georgia Tech, you have closed the chapter of playing pro football. Is that thought right? I don't agree. A lot of option quarterbacks and quarterbacks that were runners as much as they were passers have become great safeties and wide receivers in pro football. Nolan Cromwell and Hines Ward immediately come to mind. Ben from Dover, CT In minicamp, what differences from OTAs in specific players or positions will you be looking for, now that they'll be in pads? They won't be in pads until training camp. From a fan or media perspective, there's little difference between minicamp and OTAs. It remains football without fear, which isn't football. Charlie from Morgan Hill, CA In one of your responses you stated, "Great teams don't take what you give them; they take what they want." This is contradictory to what Rodgers and McCarthy say all of the time. Rodgers would say, "They took away the deep ball, so we went underneath." With all of the wins over the last several years, explain the contradiction and who's right? You're applying the comment too broadly. Apply it to the signature type plays I mentioned. Great teams have strong identities. They are known for signature plays, bread and butter plays that every opponent knows is coming but still can't stop. They are plays great teams are going to run regardless of what the defense does to stop them, because great teams impose their will. That's how the comment is meant to be interpreted. If you're going to allow a team to pencil whip you out of what you do best, then you lost the game before it was even played. The Packers are going to throw the back shoulder fade to Greg Jennings. The Packers are going to throw the deep sideline pass to Jordy Nelson, as they did to clinch wins over the Bucs and Giants last season. It was a signature play to which the Packers turned when those games were on the line. The Chiefs stopped that play, but the Packers didn't stop running it. We're talking about plays that are a team's identity. Lombardi designed his run to daylight scheme to compensate for the emergence of gap control schemes, but he didn't stop running the Packers sweep. One complements the other. What's most important is that a team's identity be preserved. This is who we are and this is what we do, and you will not stop us from doing it. It's called "playing above the X's and O's." Trent from Clinton, UT Do the players enjoy doing things like PackTalkBack and the new Google Hangout for the fans? The ones that agree to do it are the ones who enjoy doing it. Some guys enjoy engaging the fans; some people are just more social than others. Clay Matthews is obviously one of those people. Blaine from Madison, WI Can you think of any players (past or present) that were cut and picked up by someone else and then turned out to be a great player? I can think of several, beginning with Johnny Unitas and Willie Davis. Look at all of the players in the old AFL that weren't good enough for the NFL. Len Dawson played in a couple of Super Bowls, won one of them and is in the Hall of Fame. So is George Blanda. Zak from Madison, WI I've actually heard somewhere that the reason Belichick wears the hoodie is to protest the NFL's dress code policy. He dislikes that he can't wear a suit or something more tailored to his style, so he pushes the limits of the NFL dress code to the extreme and wears a loose hoodie with the sleeves cut off. That's the statement that really shows his personality. I love it! I doubt Bill Belichick wants to wear a coat and tie on the sideline. He just doesn't like being told what to do. He's a rebel. He does things the coaches from Lombardi's era would've never done, because the coaches from that era worked with the league to promote the league and the game. As I've written, baseball was the national pastime back then and the attitude of players and coaches was that what was good for football was good for everyone in football. Belichick hasn't always marched to the league's drum beat. I remember covering a preseason game in which he benched every one of his starters, didn't even dress them for the game, which further fueled fan criticism of paying full price for tickets to preseason games. That's not something Lombardi or any of the coaches in his era would've done, because they were all sensitive to the integrity of the game and the popularity of the league. Because they were, Belichick can be a rebel today. Cesar from Santa Fe Springs, CA Do you come up with the headings for the "Ask Vic" column, and is that usually a difficult task? It seems like the headings for "Ask Vic" usually say: "Hey, you, read me!" It seems like someone works hard to make those.
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The Giants said Tuesday that Bannister will not be returning to play for the Central League team after leaving the country on March 16. Allaster, the chairman and CEO of the WTA, will be inducted next month in Toronto at the tournament she helped develop as its director from 2002 to 2005. The Windsor, Ont., native will go in alongside mens tennis legends Andre Agassi and Jimmy Connors. "Honestly, I havent been able to capture what it means to me," Allaster said on a conference call Monday. "To get a call from Michael Downey (Tennis Canadas CEO), and he says Stace, wed like to invite you to be inducted into the Rogers Cup Hall of Fame. And then he sort of adds in Youre going to join the induction class with Andre Agassi. Its just beyond my wildest dreams. I am very proud." Allaster and Agassi will be inducted at Torontos Rexall Centre at the womens Rogers Cup on Aug. 13, while Connors will be honoured during the mens tournament at Montreals Uniprix Stadium on Aug. 6. Allaster, who also once served as Tennis Canadas vice president, spends most of her time these days in St. Petersburg, Fla., working out of the WTA Tours head office. But shes kept a keen eye on Canadians rising up the tennis ranks, and said Canadian tennis is in an "incredible place" with the likes of 28th ranked Milos Raonic of Thornhill, Ont., and Rebecca Marino of Vancouver, No. 41 in the WTA rankings. "I tell you sitting here in Florida watching the Tennis Channel, my husband and I watched Milos become a star during the Australian Open," she said. . . And that was early in the tournament before he went the distance." The 20 year old Raonic was ousted in the fourth round of the Australian Open. Pending any late withdrawals, the Rogers Cup womens field boasts the top 25 ranked players in the world, according to Tennis Canada officials. Fans are in for a treat, said Allaster, named one of Forbes magazines "Most Powerful Women in Sports" in 2010. The womens game is better than it has ever been she said, boasting "a mix of rising stars, established stars, and global stars." She pointed out that the worlds top 10 players hail from nine different countries, and the WTA tour includes 53 events in 33 countries. "Right now the WTA is in this incredible place. . . we truly are a global tour," Allaster said. "The calibre of tennis each year just gets better, Ive got this great job where I have to now really watch them. And so I see it. "They truly are the worlds best female athletes week in and week out, and I just marvel each and every time I watch them, at how hard they can hit the ball, the amount of agility that they have, and were going to have a fantastic Rogers Cup." Agassi, an eight time Grand Slam winner and Olympic Gold medallist, captured the Rogers Cup three times (1992, 1994 and 1995), the last of which was a classic final against his rival Pete Sampras. Hes participated at the Canadian stop 14 times and is returning in August to play in the inaugural Rogers Legends Cup. Connors is a six time Rogers Cup semifinalist. Opens a record that has only been matched by Sampras and Roger Federer. Cheap Jerseys Men Nike Free Run 4.0 V3 Wolf Grey White Hyper Blue There is an item on the market today that is called a locker mate, this can be very helpful for some people, but not for all. A lot of organization is finding out who you are and what your priorities are. If you are the kind of person that has three pairs of jeans in your locker, a pile of papers that aren't in a folder and two or three pair of shoes, a locker mate probably won't do you much good. So, what do you do then? 1 you take some of those clothes home, you only need to have one change of clothes and maybe a sweatshirt in you locker and these can all be hung on one of the hooks. You can also get some sticky hooks and hang them across the backend of your locker and save the bigger hooks for your jacket and heavy items. Shoes of course, go on the bottom of the locker. Now, where do you go with all of the extra books and folders that you have? You already have the top shelf filled with things like a mirror and hair brush, so there isn't any room for educational items. This is where you have to put on your thinking cap and see what you can do to create another shelf. You may be able to make something out of pcv pipe and plastic, you could take some wood and hammer something together or you may become more creative than that. For some of this, it may pay to have the help of a dad, uncle or grandpa, but most of this you can do yourself. Think of some ways that you can make more room in your locker!
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