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Christie Brinkley laughs it up with children Jack and Sailor Brinkley-Cook on Thanksgiving |
Christie Brinkley enjoyed quality time with friends and family on Thanksgiving at her home in the Hamptons.
The 65-year-old Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue icon posed up her daughter Sailor Brinkley-Cook, 21, and pal Michael Atmore as they prepared the evening's turkey.
When she posted an album of the festivities Christie also tagged her daughter Alexa Ray Joel whom she shares with her ex-husband Billy Joel.
In the background of one of the photos Christie's Instagram following could catch a glimpse of her 24-year-old son Jack Brinkley-Cook.
Emily Ratajkowski Shows Off Ripped Abs & Plenty Of Curves In Black Friday Post
Inamorata Woman entrepreneur Emily Ratajkowski came up with a tantalizing Black Friday offer for her fans and customers. The gorgeous supermodel took to Instagram earlier today to advertise a special sale on her brand’s website, doubling up with a gripping photo that did wonders for getting the message across.
Shared on her label’s Instagram page, the latest snap saw Emily posing in a stylish bedroom, one complete with vintage-gray drapes and a feathery wallpaper in olive and white. Captured from the mid-profile, the brunette beauty sat on an unmade bed, taking up only a tiny corner of the soft mattress.
Minnesota Football: Crossing The Border - Q&A with Bucky's 5th Quarter - The Daily Gopher
In the spirit of Thanksgiving, we decided to break bread with our friends acquaintances over at Bucky's 5th Quarter . Drew Hamm was kind enough to field our thoughtful and challenging questions ahead of the Minnesota Golden Gophers ' showdown with the Wisconsin Badgers .
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The Daily Gopher: When last we spoke , you were experiencing some memory problems. Were you ever able to recover the memories from last year's Axe game?
TDG: Sure, Jonathan Taylor has set a bunch of records, but all the rushing yards in the world won't fill that Heisman-sized hole in his heart. Why do you think he has been largely excluded from the Heisman conversation the last three years, despite being quite possibly the best running back in the country?
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At Large: Look to Disney, not Sports Illustrated, in the move to new media - News - Agencies,
The challenge of change in media distribution has led some companies to seek the lowest common denominator but a firm sense of purpose can guide stronger decisions.
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There was a brief interlude in this column’s run last week due to the SportsPro OTT Summit so hopefully these insights, such as they are, won’t have dated too much. That event in Madrid is chiefly concerned with the break from the old certainties of sports broadcasting, the move towards something more direct-to-consumer and digital, and all the technical and commercial challenges that come with that.
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