If youve ever seen a celebrity IRL, you may have thought they look different than they do on TV or in pictures. (I know I certainly did when I saw Steve Urkel up close as a kid.) For the celebrities themselves, its probably weird to constantly hear, YOU LOOK SO MUCH (BETTER/TALLER/PRETTIER) IN PERSON.And if you dont believe me, just ask Caroline Wozniacki. The tennis star took to Twitter on Wednesday and expressed her confusion over the sentiment.Is that a compliment? Is it an insult? I have no idea, and Lindsey Vonn doesnt either. But she can relate. The gold-medal winning skier -- who honestly could pass as Wozniackis sister -- sympathized with her peer and suggested to take it as praise.Definitely sounds like the right way to go if you ask me. And Wozniacki seemed to agree.Well, glad thats settled.See something entertaining on social media that you think deserves to be shared? Let me know on Twitter, @darcymaine_espn. Fake Vans Toy Story . - After leading the Saints to a fourth playoff appearance in five seasons, Drew Brees expressed confidence in the direction of his team and, perhaps more importantly, showed a willingness to listen to contract proposals if the team needs his help getting under the NFLs salary cap. Fake Vans Online . In taking its goal tally to 99 in all competitions already this season, City delivered another demonstration of its lethal firepower at Etihad Stadium to set up a fourth-round match at home to another second-tier team -- Watford. http://www.fakevans.com/ . Batiste, who briefly signed with the Eskimos in 2006, has spent time with several NFL teams including the Pittsburgh Steelers and Washington Redskins. Fake Vans From China . Just not the game. Kyle Palmieri scored two straight goals in the third period to rally the Anaheim Ducks past the Philadelphia Flyers 3-2 on Tuesday night. Fake Vans Outlet . The giant slalom world champion slipped during her first run in the morning, landing on her back and then twisting forward before getting her leg caught in the protective material on the side of the slope. Eleventh place may be little reward for what Supercars great Mark Skaife described as a once in a generation drive at this years Bathurst 1000.But it will make a fired up Jamie Whincup almost unstoppable in this weekends Gold Coast 600, Skaife says.Whincup looks set to have a finish of 11th place for October 9s Great Race confirmed after his appeal over a time penalty that cost him a fifth Bathurst 1000 crown was dismissed on Tuesday night.He broke the race lap record three times and crossed the line first at Mount Panorama, only to be hit with a 15 second time penalty for his role in a late incident involving Volvos Scott McLaughlin and Holdens Garth Tander.Red Bull Racing have seven days after the verdict to decide whether to take their case to the FIA International Court of Appeal but have indicated they are unlikely to do so.Skaife believed Whincup would vent his frustration over his failed Bathurst 1000 appeal and dominate this weekends Gold Coast round.His drive at Bathurst was one of the best I have ever seen, five-time Supercars series champion Skaife said.It was a once in a generation style drive.Clearly he is disappointed not to have had the reward for it.I believe he will come out this weekend with all guns blazing - he will be very hard to beat.Provisional Bathurst victor Will Davison and co-driver Jonathon Webb look set to hold onto the winners Peter Brock Trophy after RBR indicated they would not pursue their appeaal.ddddddddddddWe respect the authority of the court and wish to thank all those who have supported us during this process, an RBR statement said.Particularly our fans, our team partners and the respected industry members in the sport who independently voiced their opinions that Jamie raced hard and fair and nothing more.With just three events remaining this year, the team is focused on delivering our partners and fans the best possible results for a strong finish to the 2016 season.Skaife felt for Davison and Webb during the appeal process.Its been pretty difficult for Will and Jon to digest until it is ratified, he said.For them it has been like winning a grand final and then not knowing if you have, so I have felt for them.Skaife hoped the appeal would lead to racing rules such as redressing being clarified.Whincup had hoped to prove in his appeal that he had redressed or fallen back behind McLaughlin in order to avoid a penalty after making contact with the Volvo driver while passing on lap 150.It took just 50 minutes for the Supercars National Court of Appeal in Melbourne to dismiss Whincups appeal.The redress rule works if there is just two cars involved - when there is more there can be issues which we saw at Bathurst, Skaife said.The penalty has got to fit the crime. Our sport has work to do. ' ' '