Love Triangle?
August 12, 2008
From: http://youbeenblinded.com/tony-romo-jessica-simpson-carrie-underwood-love-triangle/1473
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo has been linked to a number of starlets, but his most serious relationships have been with Carrie Underwood and Jessica Simpson. Romo and Underwood broke up about a year ago, and then Tony found Jessica and they’ve been on-again off-again ever since. Although, to let Carrie Underwood tell it Tony hasn’t completely moved on.By way of the National Ledger, who cites US Weekly quoting Carrie Underwood from the September issue of Allure magazine, Romo is still dialing Underwood’s number.
Among the bombshells revelations from the country singer is that Romo, whom she dated for six months last year, still calls to chat – but doesn’t always receive a warm reception. “The phone will ring and it’ll be him, and I’ll maybe not answer,” she tells the mag.
Tony could be calling Carrie “to chat” but if it’s to the point that she’s avoiding his call sometimes I’m guessing the conversations are more than “hey, how ya doin?”. It sounds like a love triangle to me. Rumor has it that Jessica Simpson took a pregnancy test and the results said she’s not pregnant. Too bad. A baby would have raised the stakes in the ladies Texas Hold Him contest.
Oh my Good Lord! How many more months does this need to keep going on? I could see how they would come to the conclusion from the Allure piece, but this is digging a little deep. Pregnancy tests? Babies? Love triangles? What absolute BS. Next the media/bloggers will be trying to put across the idea that Carrie Underwood’s dog Ace isn’t actually hers but Tony Romo’s- and he wants it back!
Gawd I can see the tabloids now- “Carrie Underwood stole my dog and I want it back…OR ELSE!” Not that I could ever see Romo with a little rat terrier like Ace but seriously, the media/bloggers will literally make up anything for attention.
Jesus Take The Wheel: It’s A Way Of Life
August 12, 2008
WALL, New Jersey, Aug. 11 /Christian Newswire/ — “Jesus Take the Wheel” became a popular theme as the first single from Carrie Underwood’s debut album. The song spent six weeks as number one on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, won many honors, and was certified Platinum by the RIAA in April 2006. But why did this song resonate with listeners who don’t typically tune into “Christian” music? Christian businessman Stuart Migdon realized the answer to this question long before the song “Jesus Take the Wheel” skyrocketed. “People are searching for meaning in a world marked by turmoil, but they don’t know where to turn,” says Migdon.
Migdon says that early on he vigorously chased wealth but was surprised when he, like many, felt empty in the end. He eventually realized the answer to the peace he sought lay in truly giving Jesus the wheel to his life. Now Migdon is making the same biblical principles he learned available in his book aptly titled, “Jesus Take the Wheel: 7 Keys to a Transformed Life with God”.
The practical biblical instruction it contains takes readers on a two-month journey that will literally transform the way they live their lives. Rich insights from the author’s own life mixed with wisdom gleaned from the pages of Scripture combines to make reading this book an adventure that will be looked forward to each day.
Many in our world today know they need change, yet fail simply because they don’t know where to start. “Jesus Take the Wheel” is a practical resource that provides just the instruction they need to begin letting Jesus be the One in the driver’s seat every day. “It’s all about learning how to let God direct our lives while becoming gracious passengers,” says Migdon.
Raised Jewish, Stuart is now a successful Christian businessman and church elder. He and his wife Jeanne have two grown children and one grandson.
“Too many people say they have a meaningful relationship with Jesus Christ, yet a little probing finds that He is either in the passenger seat, in the back seat, or even in the trunk. Stuart Migdon expounds powerful biblical principles that show that there is only one place for Him to be–at the wheel.” — Ray Comfort, Founder & President, Living Waters
To order visit www.winepressbooks.com or call 877-421-7323. For a review copy or to schedule an interview please contact Adam Cothes at 360-802-9758 or adam@winepressgroup.com.
Carrie and Dating
August 12, 2008
Although former American Idol sensation Carrie Underwood has become one of the country music’s biggest stars, fame has its downside – especially when it comes to dating, she says.
“You never really know why somebody wants to be around you, or if they do genuinely like you,” Underwood, 25, tells Allure magazine in the September issue. “I wish everyone had a label on their forehead so you could automatically tell their intentions. Sometimes you just wish that no one wanted anything from you.”
The star, who earlier this year was inducted into Nashville’s Grand Ole Opry, recalls a time soon after her success on Idol when a guy who’d ignored her in college – clearly enamored by her newfound success – called saying that “he wanted to explain.”
Fame hasn’t helped create lasting relationships for her either. Earlier this year, Underwood split from Gossip Girl’s Chace Crawford via text-messages. “We didn’t have a fight. No one cheated,” she clarifies. “It plain didn’t work.”
As for Dallas Cowboys QB Tony Romo, who now is dating Jessica Simpson, Underwood says she still hears from him sometimes – but doesn’t always pick up the phone. “We were both small town people doing very big things, and we relied on each other, dealing with fame,” says the singer who claims the relationship wasn’t serious. And now? “I don’t know. The phone will ring and it’ll be him, and I’ll maybe not answer.”
Some of her reservations about opening up to people seem to stem from an old flame who cheater on her. “I don’t want to name names, even though he probably deserves it, but he fooled around,” she tells the magazine. “Oh, yeah, and lied! It was one of those things that everyone knew but me. He was a good liar. Nobody would come out and tell me. And he seemed perfect in every way.”
Added the singer: “I’m sure we’ve all run into these people, whether they’re friends, boyfriends or girlfriends.”
Poor Carrie, in these situations you really have to feel sorry for her. I really do wish that she could find a guy that she can be herself with and not have to be Carrie Underwood…but just Carrie. She’s a normal person just like you and me, so why doesn’t she deserve a good relationship like we all do? I imagine that it’s no easier with the media constantly breathing down her neck and watching her every move, I honestly wouldn’t want her life. It always seems like she has no privacy, it’s so sad because she deserves it.
She deserves a lot of things that I think are very much out of the question for her now she’s a megastar.
Just A Dream- Video Is Here!
August 5, 2008
It was just released this morning and wow. What a powerful video. It had the opportunity to be completely flashy and overblown, but to me this is perfect. Roman White kept it short and simple and when the storyline is so dramatic you don’t want to glamourise war and the widows it leaves behind. To me, this is her best video yet. And it’s Roman’s best work yet, the two of them seem to work so well together.