Check out the Cribs of These 7 Current and Former NFL Stars

Jerry Rice is the greatest receiver in NFL history, so naturally he has to have a mansion to match that level of talent, right? Well the 13-time Pro Bowler's $13.88 million Atherton, California estate is on the market and looks as beautiful as a perfectly-lofted Joe Montana touchdown pass.

Rice's 1.41-acre crib boasts "hi-tech luxury" and "Versace limestone floors." Clearly I'm poor because I have no idea what that even means. 

I don't know why this seems to fascinate me, but Rice's house boasts eight full and three partial bathrooms, since the house is so big you could get lost and when you've got to go, you've got to go. So it's nice to have them around. Hey, when you've won three Super Bowls and are a two-time NFL Offensive Player of the Year, you're allowed to have a lot of toilets in your home

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Sorry that day cocktail is one day late. It was Dana's birthday yesterday and we had to celebrate in style. However, today I am a traditional cocktail. It is in the same direction with a screwdriver, but with a little twist. A little OJ, a little vodka, amaretto and a certain touch of soda water. This cocktail is a bit more refined than the traditional screwdriver. In addition, it has a small blow bubbles.

Branson store features variety of jerky

  1. To make the place more conducive to having families as regular customers, the brothers installed two horseshoe pits, a bocce ball court, and a volleyball court. They've set up games for kids to play outside, including ladder ball, bean bag tosses and
  2. Bulk jerky is set out in authentic covered barrels for sale by the pound, or customers can buy it in packs or jars. The flavors include everything from original, to “blazin' hot,” to jalapeno and honey barbeque. There are more than 200 kinds of jerky
  3. If you're stocking up for summer fun, you'll find American-made footballs, soccer balls, horseshoe sets and bocce sets. For winter time, there are American-made snow shovels, snow sleds, a snow castle kit and even a snowball maker.
  4. The park could provide social activities such as pickle ball, bocce ball and shaded areas for socializing. Tables and chairs tastefully located beside the bayou would provide a beautiful ambiance while respecting the fragile ecology of the waterway and
  5. Might get out the bocce ball set. Who knows? Only the weather, I suppose! Make sure you call your mothers! And Jeremy, nice to see the Reds win another series. Got a big one against the Nats this weekend. Take it easy!

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