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Breesus Will Be In New Bern This Weekend


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Novelist Nicholas Sparks is putting on a Family Weekend in New Bern this weekend, with the proceeds from the many events to go to charity. Among those attending will be American Idol girl Kelly Pickler, and Saints QB Drew Brees. Give the man points for bravery, for venturing into the heart of Panther country! Just a heads up, because the money raised will be going to fund some good stuff.

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I only mean int he sense that it's deep in Carolina. And you're right, I generally agree that New Bern isn't exactly Murderer's Row...although I can think of a couple of places it would probably be a good idea for Breezy Boy to stay away from! I also agree that it's pretty cool that he's willing to come do the event. I wonder how it came about?

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Guess he's banging out his contract details while signing books in New Bern, NC, right trolls?

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Tom Benson was quoted today on the Drew Brees situation... "Brees will be in next week, after he's done in NC helping out his good buddy Nicholas Sparks, and we're very close to a deal with him..." When asked about Benson's "next week" proclamation from last week, Benson said, "that's what I meant... next week."
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What a great opportunity for somebody to show up and talk smack about his lying ways.

I'm thinking of some questions I'm going to show up and ask:

"Hey Drew, why is Tom Benson such a cheap bastard?"

"Does it bother you that he spent 338 million dollars to buy an NBA franchise while he's low balling you?"

"Hey Drew, you've got something on your face... oh wait, nevermind".

"Hey Drew, can you read? I ask because there are 500 pages of evidence about the bounty scandal but you say you still need proof."

"How long does it take for that smell in New Orleans to get our of your clothes?"

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