Thursday's P.M. Hot Clicks
That's Cold
Jacoby Jones :: Araya Diaz/Getty Images
As you know, earlier this week Ravens wide receiver Jacoby Jones reportedly had an altercation with a stripper named Sweet Pea. The team isn't letting Jones forget about the incident. According to teammate Bryant McKinnie, the 1966 song "Sweet Pea" by Tommy Roewas piped into practice on Wednesday.
Going Out On Top
Major League Baseball has released the list of the 20 most popular selling jerseys for the second half of the season. Yankees closer Mariano Rivera comes in at No. 1.
It's Come To This
The Jaguars have long had trouble selling tickets. The team finally realized today that they should give the people something they actually want to get them in the stadium: beer.
https://twitter.com/jaguars/status/383214569524445184
Lovely Lady Of The Day
Nikki Walton :: Picdesk.com
Australian model Nikki Walton gets today's LLOD honors.
Tennis WAG News
The Big Bang Theory's Kaley Cuocois engaged to tennis player Ryan Sweeting. I hope one of my favorite Howard Stern Show members and huge Cuoco fan, J.D. Harmeyer, is holding up OK. Meanwhile, Novak Djokovichas popped the question to long-time girlfriend Jelena Ristic.
I Love You Guys
Braves fans on Twitter have given me a hard time, but Hot Clicks Nation comes through again. The fact that so many of you -- John W., of Firestone, Co., Kevin, Plainfield, Ill., Nick Diefenbach, of St Louis, Paul Finelli, of Los Angeles and Jason Stenton, of Baltimore -- would e-mail me to point out the great missed handshake at the two-minute mark of the Jimmy Fallon lip synching video from Wednesday's P.M. Hot Clicks, makes me proud and brings a tear to my eye.
Freelancing
Giants outfielder Hunter Pencehas branched out from baseball player to youth baseball instructor.
News Bloopers Video Of The Day
September isn't quite over yet, but there are the best bloopers of the month.
Jimmy Kimmel Video Of The Day
People were asked if they'd rather make out with the late-night host or a sick Justin Timberlake. The results were predictable, but funny.