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    J Miles on the left. Catfish on the right.
    This actually reminds me of that show Catfish on MTV... People stuck on an image they saw on a screen, regardless of who's actually behind the screen.

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    Anybody online is duped to some degree. If you post here, you've been duped before. Lombardi's Kid Brother is actually a 66 year old divorcee who operates the Curl-Up and Dye Hair Salon in Beckley, West Virginia. Her husband left her for an ex-Redskin cheerleader, and she's been posting cynically here ever since.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan T. View Post
    Anybody online is duped to some degree. If you post here, you've been duped before. Lombardi's Kid Brother is actually a 66 year old divorcee who operates the Curl-Up and Dye Hair Salon in Beckley, West Virginia. Her husband left her for an ex-Redskin cheerleader, and she's been posting cynically here ever since.
    ok, that can't be for real.
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    I swear I would hear Andy and Czabe bring her up sometimes on their show.

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    We were. My ex-wife conned me into believeing she WASN'T a lying cheating *****, then we got married and well....you know.
    oh my damn...

    Here, take a seat, bro...


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    she HATED Niles Paul too...I think he was one of the dudes that fell victim

    According to LL, she conned players on the Steelers, Panthers, Texans, Ravens, and Terps
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    Didn't she also claim to be going to medical school? She certainly never came across as being that educated.
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    [QUOTE=authentic;9408786]oh my damn...

    Here, take a seat, bro...


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    Had multiple conversations with "her" on twitter over the years, so crazy. Once at a basketball game in LA she was tweeting me for my seats to meet up. I didn't respond but now I wish I had haha.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HA1LV1CT0RY View Post
    Didn't she also claim to be going to medical school? She certainly never came across as being that educated.
    Yep! I thought the same thing. I had trouble understanding the things she said a lot of the time. She also HATED Brandon Banks.

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    This is funny. I had no idea why she was on the podcast as nothing she ever threw out seemed to come true and judging by the warble in her voice, I pictured her as being over 200 pounds.

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    This is funny. I had no idea why she was on the podcast as nothing she ever threw out seemed to come true and judging by the warble in her voice, I pictured her as being over 200 pounds.
    She's the sole reason why I stopped listening to the podcast at the time. I couldn't stand her.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rypien1191 View Post
    At least Red was a real person, just wasnt who she claimed to be.

    Not a girlfriend that her BF never met.

    Actually, both likenesses are of real people, with fake people behind them. No one met Red either, IIRC

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    This actually reminds me of that show Catfish on MTV... People stuck on an image they saw on a screen, regardless of who's actually behind the screen.
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    Wow. She was part of the reason I never got hooked on the podcast as well. Just so much ego for no reason that I could see, other than being an alleged hottie on the other end of the line. Oops. She must have had SOME info she tricked out of players for our insiders to fall for it as well.

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    When they first put her on the podcast she did have some info that turned out to be true a few days later. I thought they knew her.

    She did have quite the bad mouth on her. I know Warren Sapp was annoyed by her.

    Funny that it's a story on NFL.com now.

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