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Celebrate National Wine Day With These Celebrity-Owned Wine Brands
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If you’re a celebrity, having your own alcohol brand is basically a rite of passage at this point. A-listers such as George Clooney, with his ubiquitous Casamigos Tequila, to Diddy with his wildly popular Ciroc Vodka, have been using their star power to break into the luxury spirits industry for years now. And considering the money backing these ventures, it’s no surprise that most of them have seen impressive success. But with National Wine Day approaching on May 25, you may prefer something a little smoother than liquor.
I tell people I’m not watching the playoffs . . . but I watch anyway
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The lights at the AT&T Center have been turned off. The hardwood has been stacked away. The lockers have been cleared out, and the players are on a well-deserved vacation.
The Spurs are done, and with them, I am done. At least, that’s what I say.
I do it every year. I watch every Spurs game throughout the season. In the years when they have made the playoffs, I watch their playoff games and some of the games between the two teams they could meet in the following round. As long as the Spurs continue to shine, I continue to watch. And when they are done, I turn off the TV for the rest of the season. Over. That’s it.
The Spurs aren’t broken, just unfinished
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I’m not sure what to say. What do you want me to say? I always try to stay at least somewhat positive. I try to remind myself and the readers that this is a process. The San Antonio Spurs we see right now on the court are a work in progress. As Amanda Gorman said in her poem about our country at the inauguration “Somehow we’ve weathered and witnessed a nation that isn’t broken but simply unfinished” the same can be said about the Spurs.