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Spring Training Pic Courtesy of Our Friend Diane

March 3, 2014

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She’s a big Jets fan as well as a Yankees fan, so I can only imagine her delight at seeing these two together….

Filed Under: Confessions of a She-Fan Tagged With: Derek Jeter, Jets, Joe Namath, spring training, Yankees

Six Out Of Eight Isn’t Too Shabby

January 16, 2011

My predictions for the Golden Globes weren’t perfect but they were pretty good. I missed calling “The Social Network” for Best Picture/Drama (I went with “The King’s Speech”) and I picked Johnny Depp instead of Paul Giamatti in the Best Actor/Comedy category, but otherwise I was right on the money. Who wasn’t on the money was Ricky Gervais as the show’s host. I enjoy snark as much as the next person, but he was repulsive. There’s no need to make everyone in the room feel uncomfortable, and that’s what he did with his mean-spirited “jokes.” I doubt very much if he’ll be back next year.

My dinner was a hit: grilled steak, roasted potatoes, zucchini/tomato gratin, Caesar salad and the same chocolate cake I made for Thanksgiving.

(Those are walnuts on top, not worms!)

Meanwhile, I see the Jets beat the Patriots. I don’t follow football, but congrats to the Jets fans among us.

As for the Yankees, maybe this will be the week we hear from Andy Pettitte? Oh, wait. I forgot. I’ve already said goodbye to him and vowed not to mention him again. My bad. I guess I haven’t gotten him out of my system after all.

Filed Under: Confessions of a She-Fan Tagged With: Andy Pettitte, Golden Globes, Jets, Patriots, Ricky Gervais, Yankees

Six Out Of Eight Isn't Too Shabby

January 16, 2011

My predictions for the Golden Globes weren’t perfect but they were pretty good. I missed calling “The Social Network” for Best Picture/Drama (I went with “The King’s Speech”) and I picked Johnny Depp instead of Paul Giamatti in the Best Actor/Comedy category, but otherwise I was right on the money. Who wasn’t on the money was Ricky Gervais as the show’s host. I enjoy snark as much as the next person, but he was repulsive. There’s no need to make everyone in the room feel uncomfortable, and that’s what he did with his mean-spirited “jokes.” I doubt very much if he’ll be back next year.

My dinner was a hit: grilled steak, roasted potatoes, zucchini/tomato gratin, Caesar salad and the same chocolate cake I made for Thanksgiving.

(Those are walnuts on top, not worms!)

Meanwhile, I see the Jets beat the Patriots. I don’t follow football, but congrats to the Jets fans among us.

As for the Yankees, maybe this will be the week we hear from Andy Pettitte? Oh, wait. I forgot. I’ve already said goodbye to him and vowed not to mention him again. My bad. I guess I haven’t gotten him out of my system after all.

Filed Under: Confessions of a She-Fan Tagged With: Andy Pettitte, Golden Globes, Jets, Patriots, Ricky Gervais, Yankees

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Jane Heller is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author. Her fourteen breezy, witty novels of romantic comedy and suspense are now entertaining millions of readers around the world, along with her two books of nonfiction.

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