It’s Monday and I hope you have that coffee IV inserted! I have some headlines to share with to get this day off to a not so dreadful beginning!
Here we go!
Jay Cutler Dance Party, Y’all!
I know that like me, you may have found yourself wondering what exactly a dance party with Jay Cutler would be like.
Wonder no more, friends!
According to NBCChicago:
Jay Cutler and Kristin Cavallari are hosting an 80s dance party at Joe’s on Weed, 940 W. Weed St., in Chicago. The event is organized through the Jay Cutler Foundation and proceeds will benefit diabetes sufferers. The fundraiser, scheduled from 7-11 p.m. on July 18, will feature a special musical performance from 80s star Billy Ocean as well as an 80s tribute band The Breakfast Club.
As the musical selections may hint, the Jay and K-Cav are experienced in throwing 80s-themed parties.
Tickets for the 21+ event go on sale at 10 a.m. Tuesday and can purchased online.
Gronk could have more surgery
News seems to be getting worse for fans of New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski.
In addition to a fourth surgery on his forearm that he is slated to undergo today, Gronk may need back surgery.
According to ESPN:
Gronkowski recently underwent an MRI on his back to check on a disk issue from last season according to ESPN. The injury is not considered serious, a source said. If he needs back surgery, it would be performed during the time frame he would be sidelined after his forearm surgery, which he was to undergo Monday, according to a Boston Herald report.
Gronkowski will see noted spine specialist Robert Watkins in the near future following his surgery on his forearm. That surgery if all goes well will take about 10 weeks for Gronkowski to recover from.
“He is going to be fine long term,” a source close to Gronkowski said. “[He is] not worried about the short term, i.e., start of training camp.”
This disk injury is not related to the disk problem that required a procedure in 2009, the source said. It was not immediately clear what caused the current disk issue in his back or when it was discovered.
Gronkowski originally broke his arm Nov. 18 in a game against the Indianapolis Colts. He returned to action Dec. 30 in the regular-season finale but broke the forearm again in the AFC divisional round on Jan. 13 against the Houston Texans.
Gronk is in good spirits as Saturday, he and about 30 current and former New England Patriots players, coaches and cheerleaders participated in a “Football for You” free youth clinic in Newtown, Conn.
Here’s to a speedy recovery for Gronk!
RG3 has some special fans!
Robert Griffin III is blessed to have some amazing fans. No seriously check out the boxes of gifts!
Fans helped out RG3 and his soon-to-be-bride Rebecca Liddicoat by finding the couple’s wedding registry on the Bed Bath & Beyond website.
Gifts that were purchased include:
a $439.99 Palm Harbor 2-Piece Outdoor Wicker Seating Set, the $399.99 KitchenAid® 5-Quart Tilt-Head Designer Series Stand Mixer with Glass Bowl (in lovely Candy Apple), the $299.99 11-Foot Outdoor Round Cantilever Latte Solar Umbrella with Steel Frame, the $249.99 Calphalon® Precision Series 16-Piece Cutlery Knife Block Set, and the $199.99 Shark® Rotator™ Professional Lift-Away.
Sweet, huh?
If you’re looking to get the cute couple something off the registry, a $499.99 Calphalon Contemporary Non-Stick 12-Piece Cookware Set is still on the want list.
Homemade Tat No-No
Word of advice. Homemade tattoos should be avoided, especially if you have spelling issues. Just ask this Steelers fan:
Miranda Remaklus is lead writer Aerys Offsides. She thinks homemade tattoos might be the worst idea ever. You won’t be able to convince her otherwise. Follow her on Twitter, @missmiranda.