my lady lumps

daily dos

tue 7/28/2009

 

Football player Michael Vick, who spent nearly two years in prison, has been reinstated to the NFL, with some conditions. In a letter to Vick, Commissioner Roger Goodell wrote: "I accept that you are sincere when you say that you want to, and will, turn your life around… [n]eedless to say, your margin for error is extremely limited."

 
 

lips like sugar

daily dos

mon 5/4/2009

 

Michael Vick may soon be filming a public-service announcement for the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA).

 
 

lifting the veil

daily dos

fri 2/27/2009

 

Atlanta Falcons Quarterback Michael Vick will likely serve the final months of his 23-month sentence at home under electronic surveillance.

 
 

wayne-y days

daily dos

mon 11/17/2008

 

A California winery has launched a line of wines featuring the images of 22 dogs rescued from the home of Michael Vick.

 
 

twerk it

daily dos

wed 7/9/2008

 

Jailed football player Michael Vick has filed for bankruptcy. The former Atlanta Falcons star says he owes between $10 million and $50 million to creditors.

 
 

pagi-nación

daily dos

wed 8/22/2007

 

Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick will plead guilty to dogfighting charges. Vick faces a $250,000 fine and up to five years in prison.

 
 

sunshower caps

daily dos

wed 8/8/2007

 

Lilly Allen's manager counters press reports that the British singer has been denied a work visa to perform in the U.S..

 
 

sunshower caps

daily dos

wed 8/8/2007

 

Let your dog blow off some steam over the Michael Vick dogfighting scandal with the Michael Vick chew toy. (via OhNoTheyDidn't)

 
 

sidewalk chalk

daily dos

mon 7/30/2007

 

Nike has suspended embattled football player Michael Vick's endorsement contract, while Reebok – makers of official NFL jerseys – has stopped selling the Atlanta quarterback's jerseys.

 
 

se te salió

daily dos

wed 7/18/2007

 

Atlanta Falcons football star Michael Vick and three other men were indicted on charges related to organizing an illegal dogfighting operation. The four men face up to six years in prison and $350,000 in fines.