Did Priscilla Presley Rip On Kelly Ripa?

It’s live with Regis AND Kelly which i think Kelly would really rather have changed to Live with Kelly Ripa. I like watching her but she interrupts Regis, guests,and co-hosts way too often. She does make some good points when she’s not talking about her children constantly. We understand a mother’s love, but seriously, what does that have to do with whatever the guest is talking about. Priscilla could’ve handled it better. If she was just jabbing at Kelly, then Ripa shouldn’t have gotten the long face (when her smile wasn’t stapled to her face) and should have taken Regis’ doggie bone to save her at the moment. I’m proud Priscilla did that. Very few people do and sometimes, they need to in order to bring Kelly back to earth.
Presley treated Ripa like the rude child she behaves like. I guess Presley won’t be invited to the Hamptons anytime soon. Clearly, Kelly was put in her place — second to Regis. Face it people, it’s rude to interrupt when someone else is speaking, and Regis was addressing Ms. Presley when Kelly chimed in. Presley continued to focus on Regis, as if Kelly was not even in the room. Classic. I loved it.
pp was beyond rude… She’s a freak. Kelly was darling and I really felt so bad for her. I was shocked she was there after the break. Mean people just don’t get it.
Karma is grand! There is a reason Ripa is
called Uber Bitch by the backstage crew,
Glad to see Priscilla put Ripa in her place.
My goodness, Ripoff has done it again!!! I never watch the show since I can’t tolerate her self indulgence and non-stop chattering. She doesn’t like to let other people talk and continually interupts guests (unless it’s a guy she likes) Way to go, Priscilla.

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UM student dies after accidental fall near dormitory

A University of Miami student died Sunday, apparently after falling near a campus dorm, Miami-Dade police said.
Paramedics found Kelly Jones, 19, semi-conscious at Mahoney Residential College, 1101 Stanford Drive, about 10 a.m., authorities said. She was rushed to the hospital, where she was pronounced dead.
Investigators think Jones might have fallen accidentally and suffered fatal injuries, police said. The exact cause of death, however, is pending autopsy results.
Jacqueline Menendez, a university spokeswoman, told The Associated Press the school contacted Jones’ family and is cooperating with investigators. Jones’ hometown was not immediately known.
The Internet and personal players such as the iPod have resulted in massive changes in the music industry. How do you get the majority of your music these days?

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Tommy Kelly

Over the past couple of days, we’ve been taking a look at how the Buffalo Bills can best address the defensive tackle position despite this year’s free agent class at the position leaving much to be desired. We’ve looked at alternatives, Plan B free agents, and perhaps most importantly, the rookies. The verdict? With so little available via free agency, the Bills will almost certainly be exploring the trade and draft routes to fill the need at the position.
There is still one free agent name, however, that’s mentioned frequently in Bills fan circles that needs to be discussed. That man is Oakland’s Tommy Kelly. Coming off of a torn ACL that ended his 2007 season, Kelly is scheduled to hit free agency when it begins late next week. Though there has been some indication that he’ll re-up in Oakland, Kelly remains the best free agent tackle currently on the open market.
Silver and Black Pride’s Take
Most of us on the East Coast rarely get to see the Raiders, and by extension Kelly, play. Saint, head blogger at Silver and Black Pride, clearly has seen much more of Kelly than us - and as a Raider fan, he knows exactly what Kelly brings to the table. He was kind enough to field some questions about Kelly; here’s what he had to say:
It is really difficult to deem anyone on the defensive line for Oakland as “tout” against the run. If anyone truly were, then the Raiders would not be the laughing stock of all run defenses for the last 24 months.
Kelly is an effective gap filler who can get after the quarterback, but is more of a “tweener” (DE or DT) than anything else. Last season was supposed to be his breakout year and it was cut short by his injury. The jury is still out on just how good he will be.
Kelly’s injury puts him in a very precarious position if he wants to remain a Raider. After signing Terdell Sands to a long term deal last season, with the emergence of Jay Richardson, and with the jury still out on re-signing Gerard Warren, Kelly may hit the free agent market.
His strength is taking up space and freeing up his teammates. He doesn’t really have a weakness and would be one helluva addition to any defensive line that was already deep. He can be a penetrating tackle or edge sealing DE in the right system.
If Gerard Warren is not signed, then I expect Kelly to be kept. Either one would be perfect for the Bills’ D-Line… Now, can we bring Marshawn back to Oakland?!
Nope. We’ll just take your players, if that’s alright, Saint - but Marshawn stays. Speaking of taking your players, I’m left intrigued about Kelly. At 6′6″ and 300 pounds, Kelly clearly is a bit bigger than some of Buffalo’s defensive tackles, and he has a slightly different skill set than our current tackles do as well. To me, from Saint’s interview, Kelly would best fit as a run-down DE in a 3-4 scheme; I do believe, however, that Kelly could play the same run-down DT position in Buffalo’s Cover-2. Kelly clearly wouldn’t be an every down player in this scheme, so he’d need to be paid accordingly; from what it sounds like, however, Kelly could fit the bill at the right price. He’s certainly worth a look.
Thoughts on Kelly or the DT position in general are welcome in the comments section. Programming Note: Today is the first day of player workouts at the NFL Combine. For those of you who have a life and don’t have the NFL Network, I’ll be providing a full recap of what I see later on tonight.

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Kelly Reen

ORLANDO - A Bishop Moore High School sophomore died Sunday from injuries suffered in a crash earlier that day.
Kelly Erin Reen was a passenger in a sport utility vehicle whose driver lost control on South Vineland Road near Conroy Road.
The vehicle rolled and slid on its side, and Reen, 15, was thrown out the open passenger-side window, according to Orlando police officials.
She was taken to Orlando Regional Medical Center, where she died about 8:30 p.m. Sunday.
Orlando police said officers planned to take a blood sample from the driver, 17-year-old Jesua Chavez of Orlando.
The crash occurred about 4:35 a.m. Sunday when Chavez abruptly steered to the right to get out of an incorrect turn lane.
He and two other passengers, 17-year-old Jose Villamizar and 23-year-old Daniel Castillo, also were injured and taken to the hospital.
Reen was not wearing a seat belt, police said.
David Damron, Kristen Reed, Willoughby Mariano, Amy L. Edwards, Sandra Pedicini and Rene Stutzman of the Sentinel staff contributed to this report.
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