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Chiefs fans share their love in different ways鈥攃ookies, apparel, even house decor. But one fan shares hers through a popular 80s doll.It is all in the family for fan Teresa Henderson. She has taken her childs old Cabbage Patch Kids dolls and turned them into the NFLs top brother duo, Jason and Travis Kelce. It all started last season, when the Kansas City Chiefs ended up facing the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl. During the podcasts that the two boys have, they were discussing signing baby dolls. And Travis is like, Oh, no, I m not signing a baby doll. And Jason pressured him. He said, OK, maybe I ll sign a baby d stanley termosky oll, Henderson said. So, I took my son s 1985 Cabbage Patch doll 鈥?and turned it stanley mug into a Travis Kelce doll and started taking it to the ball games in any plac stanley vaso e. Since then, Henderson has landed Jason Kelces signature on his respective doll after their live podcast in Kansas City, but not Travis .There is a third member of the Kelce family with her own doll. Donna Kelce is equipped with her iconic split-team jacket, a Kelce bowl shirt, and even a miniature box of her favorite cookies. Mama Kelce signed hers after visiting Kansas City to appear at a Raising Cane s restaurant. She said absolutely, Henderson said. So she stood there and she signed her Cabbage Patch doll. Each doll has a unique outfit hand-sewn by Henderson, with Jasons being complete with facial hair.When the current season started with stardom鈥擧enderson knew there was one more doll to ma Bkok The love is overflowing : San Diego Pride weekend wraps up
SAN DIEGO CNS - A professional skateboarder and Encinitas resident who pleaded guilty last year to federal drug traffickin stanley italia g charges was sentenced Friday to five years of supervised release, with one year spent on GPS house arrest.Prosecutors had sought a 41-month prison sentence for Robert Lorifice, who pleaded guilty along with Elizabeth Alexandra Landis to charges involving the distribution and sale of heroin and methamphetamine.Lorifice s attorney, Stefano Molea, said his 32-year-old client s path to drugs began when he fractured his tailbone, a particularly painful injury that led to an opioi stanley cup d dependence and eventual heroin addiction.RELATED: Encinitas pro skateboarder, girlfriend admit federal drug trafficking chargesHis substance abuse and other physical i stanley cup uk ssues stemming from his injury affected a skating career that previously garnered Lorifice sponsorships and participation in the X-Games, where he won three medals.Molea said Lorifice eventually hit rock bottom and began associating with people that eventually led him down the path of selling drugs. Molea said Lorifice has gone through rehab, enrolled in school, and secured his first non-skateboarding job. Mr. Lorifice is extremely grateful to the court for believing in him and giving him a second chance, the attorney said, He looks forward to helping those in the skateboarding community realize the dangers of drug use and has recently teamed up with the Ryan Bowers Foundation to work with kids with the hopes
Chiefs fans share their love in different ways鈥攃ookies, apparel, even house decor. But one fan shares hers through a popular 80s doll.It is all in the family for fan Teresa Henderson. She has taken her childs old Cabbage Patch Kids dolls and turned them into the NFLs top brother duo, Jason and Travis Kelce. It all started last season, when the Kansas City Chiefs ended up facing the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl. During the podcasts that the two boys have, they were discussing signing baby dolls. And Travis is like, Oh, no, I m not signing a baby doll. And Jason pressured him. He said, OK, maybe I ll sign a baby d stanley termosky oll, Henderson said. So, I took my son s 1985 Cabbage Patch doll 鈥?and turned it stanley mug into a Travis Kelce doll and started taking it to the ball games in any plac stanley vaso e. Since then, Henderson has landed Jason Kelces signature on his respective doll after their live podcast in Kansas City, but not Travis .There is a third member of the Kelce family with her own doll. Donna Kelce is equipped with her iconic split-team jacket, a Kelce bowl shirt, and even a miniature box of her favorite cookies. Mama Kelce signed hers after visiting Kansas City to appear at a Raising Cane s restaurant. She said absolutely, Henderson said. So she stood there and she signed her Cabbage Patch doll. Each doll has a unique outfit hand-sewn by Henderson, with Jasons being complete with facial hair.When the current season started with stardom鈥擧enderson knew there was one more doll to ma Bkok The love is overflowing : San Diego Pride weekend wraps up
SAN DIEGO CNS - A professional skateboarder and Encinitas resident who pleaded guilty last year to federal drug traffickin stanley italia g charges was sentenced Friday to five years of supervised release, with one year spent on GPS house arrest.Prosecutors had sought a 41-month prison sentence for Robert Lorifice, who pleaded guilty along with Elizabeth Alexandra Landis to charges involving the distribution and sale of heroin and methamphetamine.Lorifice s attorney, Stefano Molea, said his 32-year-old client s path to drugs began when he fractured his tailbone, a particularly painful injury that led to an opioi stanley cup d dependence and eventual heroin addiction.RELATED: Encinitas pro skateboarder, girlfriend admit federal drug trafficking chargesHis substance abuse and other physical i stanley cup uk ssues stemming from his injury affected a skating career that previously garnered Lorifice sponsorships and participation in the X-Games, where he won three medals.Molea said Lorifice eventually hit rock bottom and began associating with people that eventually led him down the path of selling drugs. Molea said Lorifice has gone through rehab, enrolled in school, and secured his first non-skateboarding job. Mr. Lorifice is extremely grateful to the court for believing in him and giving him a second chance, the attorney said, He looks forward to helping those in the skateboarding community realize the dangers of drug use and has recently teamed up with the Ryan Bowers Foundation to work with kids with the hopes