Tag Archives: stevan-ridley

Aevin Dugas Sets Guinness Record for World’s Largest Afro

You have a very long way to go, Oprah Winfrey. While that talk show maven covers the latest issue of her self-named magazine with a large afro , it’s nothing compared to the ‘do donned by Aevin Dugas of Napoleonville, Louisiana. Measuring four-and-a-half feet in diameter, the hair has been named Largest Afro in the World by The Guinness Book of Records. It took Dugas over 12 years to grow out and it takes over two days to dry. Watch the following video now for a look at these locks in all their impressive/VERY long glory: The World’s Largest Afro

More:
Aevin Dugas Sets Guinness Record for World’s Largest Afro

Marilyn Monroe Death: 51 Years Later, the Legend Grows

Marilyn Monroe died 51 years ago Monday. The Los Angeles Times’ front page the following day – August 6, 1962 (51 years ago today) shows the impact of the icon’s loss at the age of 36: The star died of a drug overdose under circumstances that are still debated to this day. What is not debated is that her legend has only grown since. Marilyn . Her name alone says it all. A woman blessed with beauty, shrouded in mystery, befallen by tragedy and passing away at far too young an age, Monroe was ahead of her time. Astonishingly, Marilyn was considered talented, versatile, vivacious, troubled and profoundly sexual during her prime. That image still applies today. The blond, curvy, breathy star and her life fascinate and inspire countless celebrities (see Lindsay Lohan Playboy photos ) and regular fans alike. Enigmatic and vulnerable, innocent yet sexually iconic, and never far from a tinge of scandal, Marilyn was a walking embodiment of American culture. In death, she also became a sympathetic figure, a victim of her own fame. She lost control of her own greatness and was often taken advantage of. We project hopes, dreams, memories, indelible images and cautionary tales to her all the time. Some reasonable and some appropriate, others less so. One thing you can never take away or overstate when it comes to Marilyn Monroe, however, is this simple truth: There will never be another like her.

Originally posted here:
Marilyn Monroe Death: 51 Years Later, the Legend Grows

Fantasy Football Draft 2013: Let’s Run Em Back!

In the first of our fantasy football draft guides , THG tackled the position of quarterback. There’s basically Aaron Rodgers, Drew Brees… and then everyone else. Running back, meanwhile, follows a similar pattern. A year after nearly breaking the all-time mark for yards in a season, Adrian Peterson is the most obvious top pick in some time. But filling out the rest of the Top 10 gets a bit tricky… Adrian Peterson : He will not reach his goal this year of 2,500 yards. But, barring injury, he may very well threaten the record once again, while crossing the end zone well over 10 times. The guy is Minnesota’s entire offense. Ray Rice : More about consistency than anything else. You don’t want to bungle a first round pick and Rice rarely get injured, while producing year in and year out. Arian Foster : More potential for a huge year than Rice, but injury prone. We’d be shocked if he played 16 games. Marshawn Lynch : The Beast! An injury to new wide receiver Percy Harvin simply means more carries per game for a back finally getting his due. Jamaal Charles : Does your league give extra points for touchdowns of 40 years or more? Then this is your man. Will break a long one every other game and is an able pass catcher as well. Stevan Ridley : This may be a bit high. But who is Tom Brady gonna throw to this season? Ridley scored at least 13 points (basic ESPN League scoring) in 9 of 16 games last season and that was before Wes Welker went to Denver and Aaron Hernandez probably killed someone. Doug Martin : Over 1,400 yards and 11 scores last year. He’s young and only on his way up. LeSean McCoy : With Chip Kelly running the offense, look for the Eagles to average more plays than any team in the league. And that means A LOT of touches for McCoy. Trent Richardson : Probably the best candidate to have a breakout season. But can’t put anyone on Cleveland in our top 5 until we see it. Alfred Morris : Possible sophomore slump alert, but with Washington likely to ease RGIII back into things, safe to assume they’ll be running the ball often.

See the rest here:
Fantasy Football Draft 2013: Let’s Run Em Back!