Baba Pugwuthi
Danica Patrick tried desperately to be a man and be successful in what is traditionally a mans environment. Her failures in Nascar and Indy racing that anyone can replicate on the race course has now transpired into a health advocate book and authorship for Danica Patrick. Danica is on a world tour talking about how she maintains and works out her body and kept in important shape for her car racing career and she shares her secrets in a workout nutritional program and this is the future for Danica Patrick possibly some day a Mrs Aaron Rogers. Danica Patrick new career into health advocacy should not be surprising and is more traditional outlet and appropriate for her gender as she performed badly on the racing course and no better than you or I or anyone else with no racing circuit experience could put the metal to the medal and create speed for an automobile.
Danica would of had more success winning the Boston Marathon than winning any auto race and it is good to see her fixate on a new career in Physical training as she has an incredible body and likely could land a NFL hall of fame quality quarterback which would be the crowning jewel of this womans life. Danica made little earnings and jingle to add to her big purse and now she hopes to sell thousands of books for a new outlet and purse and many men would prefer Danica Patrick just go into the porn industry if she is in such desperate need to maintain her high luxury lifestyle and fame notoriety.
Danica will be pushing up her brand ahhh much like the push ups she says is part of her intense workout. Danica says you need to get your mind in as much shape as your body and playing pole position and car race video games is a key to this and envelopment of an intensive workout for mind and brain. Danica surely performed better in car video games than reality and this woman will have to work out intensely to keep this figure as she ages it will become more difficult to be hot and of any importance for the sports media. Perhaps Danica Patrick should become a Green Bay Packers cheerleader.
No comments:
Post a Comment