what do y'all pigskin fans think of Donovan Mcnabs comments regarding black QBs in the league?
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tankayanka
was it misconstrued?or shud he just play the game?my opinon,very good QB.not the best,ranks up there though.no,i dont care what flavor he is.WE ALL BLEED RED. 10-4
i guess im old school where those iron men just played.for that matter,all sports had it like that.hell,those days are gone.wayyyy toooo much media coverage
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Unfortunately that's his opinion... I'm tired of everything becoming a race issue. Other than the coach, the QB is the #1 person critized for a loss. It has nothing to do with the color of his skin. McNabb believes what he believes but you can't tell me that Denver fans (I'm one) aren't **tching up a storm because of Cutler. The QB is responsible for ever single offensive play...
Unfortunately that's his opinion... I'm tired of everything becoming a race issue. Other than the coach, the QB is the #1 person critized for a loss. It has nothing to do with the color of his skin. McNabb believes what he believes but you can't tell me that Denver fans (I'm one) aren't **tching up a storm because of Cutler. The QB is responsible for ever single offensive play...
Denver Climate = what kind of skin care routine?
bluenbri
So we are most likely going to be relocating to Denver soon, and I am wondering how the altitude and dry air effects the skin.
Currently in Seattle, I have to fight oil and use VERY light moisturizers or I will break out - I suspect Denver's climate will change this to needing heavier moisturizers?
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Heavy moisturizers in deed. The humidity here, or should I say lack of, is going to be a drastic change for you....and I mean drastic.
Skinwise, yes, find a good lotion. While there are some very expensive lotions out there, I have found a couple more affordable ones that do the trick. My favorite is Johnson & Johnson's Extra Care Healing Lotion. They have a couple more called 24 Hour Care and one called Nourishing, but I have found that they don't work as well as the Extra Care variety.
Another good, less expensive one I like is Jergens Ultra Healing. It's a little heavier than the J&J, but it works well.
One more product that I find extrememly helpful is Oil of Olay's In Shower Body Lotion. You rub it over your trouble spots in the shower and then wash it off. Works wonders.
I can make suggestions, but you'll have to try them all and see what works with your skin. I've taken many, practically brand new bottles to work and left them in the restroom because they just didn't do the trick!
Another tip to keeping your skin soft and comfortable is invest in a good humidifier for your home. I am constantly running mine as well as boiling water in the tea kettle on the stove for extra humidity....especially in the winter.
Now....another bit of information you probably don't expect. If you don't have allergies (or hayfever), there's a good chance you will develop some here. I have known many, many people that moved here, never having a single allergy in their life....yet come springtime, they're sniffling, sneezing and itching up a storm. Start with over the counter stuff. Claritin works wonders and is best bought at a place like Sam's Club.
Whew.....well, I hope I helped you out somewhat. Remember lots of lotion and sunblock too if you're going to be outdoors. If you have any more questions I could help with, feel free to contact me.
Heavy moisturizers in deed. The humidity here, or should I say lack of, is going to be a drastic change for you....and I mean drastic.
Skinwise, yes, find a good lotion. While there are some very expensive lotions out there, I have found a couple more affordable ones that do the trick. My favorite is Johnson & Johnson's Extra Care Healing Lotion. They have a couple more called 24 Hour Care and one called Nourishing, but I have found that they don't work as well as the Extra Care variety.
Another good, less expensive one I like is Jergens Ultra Healing. It's a little heavier than the J&J, but it works well.
One more product that I find extrememly helpful is Oil of Olay's In Shower Body Lotion. You rub it over your trouble spots in the shower and then wash it off. Works wonders.
I can make suggestions, but you'll have to try them all and see what works with your skin. I've taken many, practically brand new bottles to work and left them in the restroom because they just didn't do the trick!
Another tip to keeping your skin soft and comfortable is invest in a good humidifier for your home. I am constantly running mine as well as boiling water in the tea kettle on the stove for extra humidity....especially in the winter.
Now....another bit of information you probably don't expect. If you don't have allergies (or hayfever), there's a good chance you will develop some here. I have known many, many people that moved here, never having a single allergy in their life....yet come springtime, they're sniffling, sneezing and itching up a storm. Start with over the counter stuff. Claritin works wonders and is best bought at a place like Sam's Club.
Whew.....well, I hope I helped you out somewhat. Remember lots of lotion and sunblock too if you're going to be outdoors. If you have any more questions I could help with, feel free to contact me.
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