Thursday, September 9, 2021

Week 1: NFL Picks

 Week 1 of the 2021 NFL season is here, and with the rapid growth of the sports betting industry it must feel like Christmas for bettors everywhere - especially in states where sports betting is already legal.

In fact, a recent survey suggest an increase of 36 % in American adults looking to bet on sports. And with plenty more spirals, fumbles and touchdowns coming our way, soon, that percentage is likely to go up.

 So, let's not waste anymore time and hopefully get you to the cash window with our best NFL bets for Week 1:

49ers vs. Lions (+7.5): San Francisco at plus a touchdown on the road appears to be very appealing to the general public. The 49ers, who took a step backwards in 2020 because of countless injuries, for the most part, return a slew of options on offense, while holding steady on defense. But I'm not buying a west coast team lacking depth along their offensive line can cover the tricky number to open their season vs. a former division foe (Jared Goff), respectable running game and improved roster. Grab the points and roar on your way to the money cage.

              

Jets QB Zach Wilson will make his regular season debut vs. the Carolina Panthers at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Jets vs. Panthers (under 45): So, the Jets, who have suffered several crushing blows to their defense without playing a regular season down, come in a bit undervalued. For one, the Green Planes now have a defensive -minded head coach (Robert Saleh) who has preached a more aggressive approach all summer. Add a rookie QB (Zach Wilson) making his first career regular season start to a kind-of-vanilla style offense courtesy of Carolina QB Sam Darnold, who will likely be reigned in by a conservative Matt Rhule who has RB Christian McCaffrey in his back pocket to boot - and putting more than six touchdowns on the board might be too much of an ask from these two offenses. Bet its a sloppy and slow-moving game all the way to the betting window.

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(If you or anyone you know has a gambling problem please call 1-800-GAMBLER.)

Wednesday, September 8, 2021

Week 2: NCAAF Picks

 Week 2 of the 2021 college football season is upon us. That means it's time to stop whining about Clemson's offensive line, the starting quarterback for the North Carolina Tar Heels and Jenny Taft's inability to jump around. 

And jump right into our best bets for this weekend - with one thing in mind: cashing a winning ticket at the betting window.

Toledo +17 vs. Notre Dame: Are the Fighting Irish a legit Top-10 outfit or just a name brand living on borrowed time after barely getting out of Tallahassee with a win against a middle-tier FSU team? Take the points with a motivated Rockets squad against a Notre Dame team playing a midday game just five days after opening the season in primetime.

           

 No. 3 Ohio State (-15) host No. 12 Oregon in one of several marquee Week 2 matchups.

Oregon +15 @ Ohio St. : Don't be fooled by the loud uniforms or tight win vs. Fresno State in Week 1. Oregonl proved to be very physical on both sides of the ball and now takes on a talented, but young, team in a high-profile spot with the weight of the Pac-12 on it's shoulders on the road. Look for Oregon to expose a soft secondary and stay within the number. If not win straight up. 

Texas (-210) @ Arkansas: Dark horse in the Big 12 - thanks to a young star at QB, an explosive RB and competent coaching staff. Get ahead of the market and bet the Longhorns as a bargain for as long as you can. It won't last long. Bet Texas - here with something to prove on the road against an SEC opponent - in this spot at a relatively cheap price.  

(NCAAF $eason: 3-2 overall)

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Friday, March 13, 2020

Puerto Rico: Experience The Soul of the Caribbean



Ready to experience the culture and warmth of a Carribean island while immerced in it's rich history and perfect-picture beaches? Visit Puerto Rico, where a diverse culture and soulful food, never mind mystical mountains, will move you with every step in La Isla del Encanto.   

Puerto Rico, located in the northeastern Carribean Sea and home to 3.6 million people, including 400,000 people in the capital city of San Juan, soaks of buena gente ready to make you feel bienvenidos -- like summer of 2017 when Cynthia and I started a four-day trip to Puerto Rico at 'El Horno de Pane', a bustling bakery in Hato Rey, San Juan, where the monkey bread and poached eggs where enough to keep me from the croissants and danishes.
 
     
                  'El horno de Pane' in San Juan

Ocean Park, a quiet, coastal neighborhood bathed in hotels between Condado and Isla Verde, highlighted Day 2 of our trip to Puerto Rico. The 19-room Dreamcatcher, tucked outside a gated community, caught her eyes; its vegetarian meals and courtyards filling out the afternoon.

Condado Beach in San Juan made for a day; its flat sands and lofty palms lending a picturesque backdrop, cutting into the urban surroundings in Condado Beach.

               
                          Condado Beach

El Yunque National Forest, 29,000 acres filled with exotic trees and birds on the east side of Puerto Rico, took us the rest of the way; its terrific waterfalls and jungle vines offering Tarzan-like courage for the curious.

Visit Puerto Rico, where every move you make will make you feel right at home in La Isla del Encanto.






Wednesday, June 5, 2019

Super Fix: How To Fix A Flat Tire



Fixing a flat tire this morning?

Fixing a flat tire is never fun, whether you're a rushing Mami or calendar fire guy. But no worries if you rushed out of your apartment this morning and encountered a flat tire. Here is a quick step-by-step on How To Fix A Flat Tire:

1. Find the leak.

2. Loosen up the lug nuts & jack up the car.

3.  Remove the lug nuts completely and clean up the hole.

Step 1 of How To Fix A Flat Tire = Find the leak.


4. Pull the wheel off the wheelbase & insert the plugs.

5. Inflate the tire.

Now go use steps 1-5 on How To Fix A Flat Tire.

By @wordbyfernie





Thursday, March 7, 2019

In the mood for a $5.99 Publix sub?


Admit it: you can't stay away from the deli when you visit your local Publix because their subs are irresistible.

Well, now is your chance to indulge - whether you're into a spicy chicken tender sub or plentiful Italian sub - 'cause you can purchase a whole sub for $5.99 (plus Sammy) right now  where 'shopping is a pleasure'.

$5.99 for a Publix sub? $5.99 for a Publix sub? Yes. From now through Sunday all Publix subs can be had for $5.99.

Seriously. Who would turn down a chance  to buy a $5.99 Publix sub, especially given a choice of chicken tenders stacked high amid lettuce and black olives or mounds of Genoa salami, tavern ham, cappacolla and tavern ham nicely bedded under spinach, tomatoes and banana peppers (your call)?

That's right. Just $5.99 for a Publix sub. And while you're at it, stock up on their carrot cake and fried chicken.





Thursday, March 5, 2015

Swinging with style: Top-5 ‘Best Dressed Golfers’ on the PGA Tour


By Fernie Ruano Jr.

If you make a living as a PGA golfer, chances are you have game.

From hitting a 300-yard drive with ease to routinely being armed with blue-eyed blondes; most of the golfers in Doral for the 2015 WGC Cadillac Championship, starting with Thursday’s first round, are the envy of weekend hackers everywhere.

But just because most golfers are blessed with stylish swings doesn’t necessarily mean they’re on top of their games when it comes to looking their best on the course, John Daly’s pajama pants included. But for every color-uncoordinated golfer, like Daly, there’s a ‘classic’ wardrobe champion like Bubba Watson

 Here are the ‘Top 5 Best Dressed Golfers’ on the PGA Tour.

BUBBA WATSON: Watson, last year’s Doral runner-up, has not only made it cool to look classic on the golf course, but has developed his own style with those awesome high-buttoned shirts, white leather belts and white shoes. Watson, who definitely makes Oakley look good and in four starts this season has three top-10 finishes, also has a tendency to sport a really funky Richard Mille Swiss watch valued at $500,000.. So, don’t lose track of time kids because Bubba .. http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1600203-masters-champ-bubba-watson-still-wears-500000-watch-because-he-is-awesome

IAN POULTER:  You have to respect a man who not only plays on the PGA Tour and European Tour, but doesn’t think twice about wearing multi-color plaid pants and traditional knickers with zipper polo shirts. Poulter’s awesome hair also flows nicely through his visors. Dude experiments with his look and just doesn’t give a crap what you think, which makes him a player in my book.. http://old.seattletimes.com/html/sherrygrindeland/2001983744_grin20e.html

JIMMY WALKER: If Walker, who came out of nowhere to win three PGA events in 2013-14, continues to make strides the Texas-native won’t have to worry about being confused with the Good Times comedian.  Sporting Iliac Golf since 2013, Walker always looks sporty, but a tad sophisticated especially in white plants and black polo shirts with white collars. Jimmy ‘The Golfer’ keeps it traditional while pushing the envelope, kind of like the other Jimmy.. http://www.golfdigest.com/blogs/the-loop/2014/02/the-company-that-dresses-jimmy.html

RORY MCLLROY: Rory does wanders with a little white ball and definitely puts style in the swoosh with chic and colorful Nike outfits, which include a variety of stripped polo shirts and light-colored pants. And he always tops it off with a colorful and coordinated hat, adding an innovative coolness to his wardrobe. Rory always makes a statement with his choice of clothes, albeit a very refreshing statement. http://www.golfchannel.com/news/equipment-insider/pga-fashion-mcilroy-favorite-my-favorite/

JUSTIN THOMAS: Thomas isn’t playing Doral, but the former University of Alabama golfer will probably be fielding calls from GQ for featured print ads sooner than later, especially with his preference for a preppy Polo Ralph Lauren look in which he mixes and matches green, purple and white solids and strips nicely, not just your ordinary red and blue. He keeps it cool, but with a touch of All-American class..http://www.pgatour.com/style-report/2015/02/18/style-insider-golf-apparel-stylish-newcomers-rookies-pga-tour-2014-2015-season.html

Do you want to know more about this 305-reeking, beach-bumming, Cuban food-obsessed dude who is also passionate about music, sports, media and content…? Well, then.. You can connect with Fernie @wordbyfernie (Twitter) and Fernie Ruano (Facebook). Who knows? If he really likes you, he might even give you his email

 

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Maria Tettamanti: 305-fashion maven, shoe hoarder, fried chicken crusher


By Fernie Ruano Jr.

“The Wordy Girl” Maria A. Tettamanti, the Miami-based witty and personable Cosmo wife and mother of two stylish kids who blogs in her pajamas with a plastic container of Publix-chicken tenders between her legs and Bravo on her plasma screen, expertly kills roaches in her bathroom, has a GPS on women that insist on wearing heels they can’t walk in and possess the tricks and tools to turn you into a social media guru.

That’s whenever Tettamanti, recently named by CBS4.com as one of Miami’s top fashion bloggers, isn’t busy posting snappy and comedic blogs at thewordygirl.com, all in the name of busting her Greek ass all over the 305 to keep you bitches styling with the latest in designer fashion, luxury travel and beauty trends.

And if you’re nice, Maria might even give you some advice on personal development, if she’s not at a fashion launch posing with a new Fendi handbag, hiding under a tree at the SoHo Beach House, hosting a blog party @ Maria Tettamanti in what else ... her pajamas or answering some really awesome questions…

WBF: Let’s face it: We live in Miami, so you’ve probably had to deal with a trucker or two lowering his window and yelling, “Oye, mami...” Is your Spanish strong enough at this point that you can fire back with a few choice words?

MT: “Ha-ha! Mi espaΓ±ol esta perfecto! I actually speak perfect Spanish. A lot of people don’t know I’m Greek-American, but my husband is from Argentina. And we definitely speak a lot of Spanish around the house.

WBF: Your style and fashion sense is so Miami, from vibrant colors to the multi-patterned maxi dresses to the washed jeans, off –the-shoulder blouses and pointed-toe heels. How would you define your style and has living in Miami played a role in it?

MT: I would define my style as a combination of classic and Cosmo-chic. I would definitely tell you the weather defines the way I dress and my mood changes my style a lot. And with the huge Latin demographic here, it’s obviously vibrant, risquΓ©… muy caliente.
 
    On top of..everything: Maria Tettamanti has it covered at www.thewordygirl.com.

WBF: From your perspective, how do you think the general fashion sense has changed  in Miami and what makes it standout, if anything?

MT: Miami has definitely become a cultural hub with a very eclectic vibe. It draws its style from so many places, you have events such as Art Basel, the (South Beach) Food & Wine Festival and even Ultra (Music Festival), so I feel that’s what makes it so trendy and interesting. We’re really rich in culture that makes Miami what it is.; gives it a special vibe.

WBF: What is the one thing you see a woman wearing that still makes you cringe?

MT: Oh my god, if I see another woman wearing a bandage dress with high heels they can barely walk in... Do you know what I’m talking about? I’m always thinking, “If you can’t walk in heels then don’t wear them!”

WBF: Put your crystal ball on. What do you think the Miami cosmopolitan/chic woman will be wearing, say in the fall of 2025?

MT: You’re going to think this is the most ridiculous answer ever, but I’m a firm believer in living the present; today. To be honest with you, I don’t think that far ahead, haven’t given it much thought. And Miami is such a diverse city that I don’t think anybody knows. But I can tell you black pointy-toe heels will still be in style.

                          Walking tall and carefree: Maria Tettamanti struts her stuff.

WBF: Do you remember the first thing you ever bought at the mall with your own money?

MT: Yes. I bought myself a Fendi handbag when I graduated from school. And it felt awesome, very good since I work very hard for my money. I felt very proud of myself. (Maria is a graduate of Ransom Everglades High School and University of Florida.)

WBF: You’re at the mall. What’s the one thing you can’t leave without?

MT: Oh wow! I’m definitely a shoe hoarder. I can’t leave without (Fendi) designer shoes. And I’m totally into Celine sunglasses. I'm addicted to designer shoes.

                             Want to get Maria Tettamanti a gift? Well, then..

WBF: What was a teenage Jersey-girl like you wearing, say to the movies?

MT: Oh, lord. I was always decked out in Gap from head to toe, Benetton, I would wear neon colors and a lot of different colors; I would say everything. And I would wear Stussy hats all the time. Do you remember those?

WBF: You self-admittedly kill roaches in your bathroom and challenge people to fried chicken-eating contest on social media (Go checkout some of Maria’s latest hysteria on Facebook at Maria Andy Tettamanti). What’s the one thing people probably don’t know about you?

MT: I’m actually a very shy person. But I have a half-glass full personality and positive outlook on life, and enjoy it to the fullest. Greek people are very passionate about everything and I really believe having Greek parents has helped a lot. We just have a positive outlook on life and do everything with amazing passion. I get it from my parents.

WBF: Let’s say you’re at your favorite grocery store, Publix. You rush through the front doors and run to the deli, only to have your server tell you, We’re out of chicken tenders.” What are you getting; after you scream three curse words in Spanish, because after all this is Miami?

MS: In that case, I’m moving over to the sandwich section where they make the sandwiches and getting myself a roast beef hoagie.

WBF:  You’re known to wear your favorite maxi dresses and flip flops at Target so routinely; I think there’s a plaque of you by the women’s bathroom. What’s your go-to-outfit, if you’re not at a luncheon, blog party or gala with your husband?

MT: That’s an easy one. I’m either in my pajamas because I work from home or in Lolo Lemon workout clothes, if I’m not wearing a maxi dress from Target.

Do you want to know more about this 305-reeking, beach-bumming, Cuban food-obsessed dude? Well, then.. You can connect with Fernie @wordbyfernie (Twitter) and Fernie Ruano (Facebook). Who knows? If he really likes you, he might even give you his email.
 
Still want more of Maria Tettamanti? You can find her on Instagram (@ MariaTettamanti) and www.thewordygirl.com.

 

 

 

 

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