Saturday, August 6: The NFL lockout continues, but that’s not to say that football training isn’t taking place. There are players who are grunting, running and getting bruised in preparation for the big game of the summer. No, no, no. We’re not talking about newlywed Tony and the Cowboys. It’s the v-e-r-y dedicated Blondes and Brunettes prepping for the 4th Annual Blondes vs. Brunettes powder puff football game.
Before you go thinking that the gals reapply lipstick and check their acrylics in between plays, you obviously have not seen past match ups. The females and their coaches take the game seriously. They’ve been holding workouts and studying strategy. The Brunettes are hungry for a win this year after last three years of losing to the natural and unnatural blondes.
Because of the incredible success of the past four years, BvB guru Erin Finegold has moved the game from Highlander Stadium to SMU’s Ford Stadium with a 7:30 p.m. start time. Whoa! Is Cowboys Stadium in their future?
Don’t know about that, but do know that this Saturday, the two teams are holding BvB Rockin Auction at Amanda Dunbar Studio to add to the coffers of the Alzheimer’s Association of Great Dallas. From 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. there will be silent and live auctions and lots of blondes and brunettes.
Bargain alert: If you make a $25 or more donation, you get in the game and after-party at Bryan Street Tavern.
One more thang: Don’t forget your sunscreen, hat and sunglasses for the game unless you like pain and suffering.
Team Blonde says
Thanks for the BvB LOVE! Go Blondes!
Katie Hicks says
Loving this!!! Go BRU CREW!!!!!!!!
Jennifer Bergman says
Great coverage! Thanks Jeanne! Bru Crew is definitely hungry for a win!
Jeanne Prejean says
Why am I getting the impression that the Bru team is really out for revenge this year?
BvB Dallas says
It’s all for a good cause, no matter who wins… although I think it’s going to be a great game! Thanks Jeanne for the support!
Eric Laudermilk says
Go Blonde or go home! I kid, I kid… This is great exposure kids. Keep up the good work!
Jeanne Prejean says
Let’s not forget the coaches. They’re just as dedicated and cute as the players.