championship in miami without a practice round, but tiger says he doesn t need one. i feel good. it s been a long couple days of just treatment nonstop, trying to get everything calmed down first of all, get all the inflammation out. and then from there, getting the firing sequence right again. trending this morning on bleacherreport.com jim harbaugh. we know he s a great football coach. he was a solid nfl quarterback, too. as it turns out, the guy can also hoop. during his visit to a kansas jayhawks basketball practice the guy drains a half-court shot you know like nothing, during a shoot-around. having a little fun. of course wearing his signature outfit. it s got to be the $8 khakis. khakis. running on to the field, we know it s usually a bad idea, unless you re an adorable little boy. this youngster invaded the pitch during yesterday s brazil/south
i was wearing a suit like this for the first time i d ever worn it, it was brand new, and they were taking scissors and cutting it off of me. we rolled him over to look at the back of his left side, there was an entrance, a bullet entrance wound, no exit wound. the secret service was there, there was a shooting, they didn t believe he d been shot. they did something i didn t do, look at his armpit. there was a little slip about a half inch long. once we saw the entrance wound, we knew, obviously, he had been shot. left behind at the shooting scene on the sidewalk, the military aide who always accompanies the president, carrying in this briefcase what s known as the football, the secret codes to start a nuclear war. richard allen, reagan s national security adviser, told us the wounded president had the final firing sequence.
this for the first time i d ever worn it, it was brand new, and they were taking scissors and cutting it off of me. we rolled him over to look at the back of his left side, there was an entrance, a bullet entrance wound, no exit wound. the secret service was there, there was a shooting, they didn t believe he d been shot. they did something i didn t do, look at his armpit. there was a little slip about a half inch long. once we saw the entrance wound, we knew, obviously, he had been shot. left behind at the shooting scene on the sidewalk, the military aide who always accompanies the president, carrying in this briefcase what s known as the football, the secret codes to start a nuclear war. richard allen, reagan s national security adviser, told us the wounded president had the final firing sequence. he had a miniaturized version
this for the first time i d ever worn it, it was brand new, and they were taking scissors and cutting it off of me. we rolled him over to look at the back of his left side, there was an entrance, a bullet entrance wound, no exit wound. the secret service was there, there was a shooting, they didn t believe he d been shot. they did something i didn t do, look at his armpit. there was a little slip about a half inch long. once we saw the entrance wound, we knew, obviously, he had been shot. left behind at the shooting scene on the sidewalk, the military aide who always accompanies the president, carrying in this briefcase what s known as the football, the secret codes to start a nuclear war. richard allen, reagan s national security adviser, told us the wounded president had the final firing sequence.