“I had accountability, which I never had before,”
Brauny continued. Really, is anyone shocked that it took her 40 plus years to take some accountability for her actions? But after the way she’s been acting on the show for the past few years, I will need to see some authentic accountability to believe it from her. That is if Bravo offers her a contract to come back to RHOC next season.
“I say the worst thing I ever did was getting sober on national TV and the best thing I ever did was get sober on national TV,”
Braunwyn continued. “People are like, ‘That doesn’t make any sense.’ I know that. But it’s true. If I hadn’t stayed sober, do I think I would’ve come out? No, I don’t. Because I would’ve never taken the time to sit and figure out why I’m doing what I’m doing.” All I have to say is if
In years past, NCAA Division I postseason play wouldn’t impact the Draft landscape too dramatically. The conference tournaments that just wrapped up last week would typically be the last serious looks teams would get at potential draftees.
Scouts would keep an eye on Regional play, but clubs generally would be
Braunwyn Windham-Burke Got A Mini Facelift Procedure by Allisun
on June 2nd, 2021
Getting nips and tucks is apparently all the rage. Instead of the old phrase, “smoke ’em if you got ’em”, we evolved into the more current, “cut it out or suck it out“. Over the past few years, Bravo viewers have received quite an education on elective surgeries. I no longer need
Last year,
Braunwyn Windham-Burke did more than cause a stir on her show. Braunie chose to undergo two non-surgical procedures to keep her looking fresh as the proverbial daisy. Plastic surgery is definitely a personal decision and the general train of thought is, if it makes you feel better about yourself, you do you. In keeping with that trend, Braunwyn has ventured back into her doctor’s office for yet another tune up.
Crucial final weekend on deck for IU at Maryland
With 3 games to play, Hoosiers trying to make final case for NCAA Tournament bid
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Twelve weeks down, one to go.
The end of the regular season is here for Indiana, which closes the spring docket with a three-game trip to Maryland beginning Friday night. For the Hoosiers, who ended a five-game losing streak with a win over Ohio State on Monday, it’s a crucial weekend for their NCAA Tournament hopes. IU heads to College Park on the good side of the bubble, but things can change in a snap. The Terps have been playing great baseball, the Hoosiers have not, and these next three games could very well determine whether IU’s season ends in The Land of Pleasant Living or extends to a postseason site to be determined.
As disastrous as its penultimate weekend of the regular season was, Indiana managed to head into its last three games on the right side of the bubble.
The Hoosiers dropped two games Friday and Saturday to practically hand Nebraska the Big Ten title, then lost to Ohio State Sunday before finally claiming a win over the Buckeyes on Monday. By Wednesday, however, the Hoosiers were still seeing their name in NCAA Tournament bracket projections. D1Baseball.com had Indiana as one of the last five teams in and Baseball America had them in as a No. 3 seed in Florida’s region.