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Young “Dumb” LA Covers Up Biting Duck Face Tattoo [Video]

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When The Checks Stop Coming In: Dirty Dog Extraordinaire Tiki Barber Coming Out Of Retirement, Wants To Play In NFL Again

SMH at this dude trying to get those NFL checks back crackin after leaving his wife for that lil Becky went all wrong: Tiki Barber has taken a giant step to return to football , but it won’t be for the Giants. Barber, who stopped playing for the Giants after the 2006 season, filed papers Tuesday with the NFL to come out of retirement. “After seeing how much fun (twin brother) Ronde is still having, it reignited my fire and I’m looking forward to the challenge of seeing if I can get back to the level of where I was,” Barber told FOXSports.com. The Giants said in a statement that they would relinquish Barber’s rights as soon as they are able, according to ProFootballTalk.com. “We wish Tiki nothing but the best, and when we are able to make the transaction, we will release him from our reserve/retired list,” the statement read. The NFL is negotiating a new collective bargaining agreement and no roster moves can be made until a deal is in place. Good luck with that one, Tiki. Source

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REVIEW: Risky Spring Fever Wins Some, Loses Some

Spring Fever is a work of defiance, for better and worse. Director Lou Ye’s sixth film is also his first filmed in violation of a five-year ban on production imposed by the Chinese Film Bureau after the 2006 release of Summer Palace, which dealt directly with the Tiananmen Square rebellion. Shot on the sly in Nanjing, Spring Fever maps two extra angles onto an already unconventional love triangle, frankly inverting the dominant sexual dynamic of the melodrama: Three of the five participants are men, and none of them are that interested in the women.

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REVIEW: Risky Spring Fever Wins Some, Loses Some