Such statements involve potential risks and uncertainties and,accordingly, actual performance results may differ materially. Mid Pennundertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise forward lookinginformation, whether as a result of new, updated information, future events, orotherwise Mid Penn Bancorp, Inc.Kevin W. LaudenslagerVice President and Treasurer717-692-2133 Copyright Business Wire 2009. NEW YORK(Business Wire)In conjunction with the downgrade of the long-term rating of Lloyds TSB Bank plc(Lloyds), Fitch Ratings has downgraded the long-term rating and affirmed theshort-term rating of CollegeInvest May 1, 2008 Indenture of Trust, series 2008I-A. The ratings are based on the support provided by a direct-pay letter ofcredit (LOC) issued by Lloyds. The ratings actions are as follows: Series 2008 I-A Long-term rating downgraded to 'AA-' from 'AA'; Short-term rating affirmed at 'F1'. 
For more information on the Lloyds TSB Bank rating downgrade see the pressrelease titled 'Fitch Downgrades Lloyds TSB and HBOS to 'AA-' on MergerCompletion; Outlook Stable' published on Jan. 16, 2009, available to allinvestors on Fitch's corporate site, Fitch's rating definitions and the terms of use of such ratings are available onthe agency's public site, Published ratings, criteria andmethodologies are available from this site, at all times. Fitch's code ofconduct, confidentiality, conflicts of interest, affiliate firewall, complianceand other relevant policies and procedures are also available from the 'Code ofConduct' section of this site. ) Over the past few years I've seen fans say that wide receivers always had a different type of attitude.

Which, is interesting because I remember watching some of the greatest receivers to play in the NFL and I don't remember anyone having such an attitude as some of the wide receiver's this decade have shown.I've watched Jerry Rice, Andre Reed, Cris Carter, Michael Irvin, Tim Brown, Herman Moore, etc...Yet, I can never remember any of them having that moment where they do something to draw attention to themselves unless it was for something that was positive and needed to have attention drawn to it.It started with Terrell Owens in San Francisco who went to the media to criticize his coach Steve Mariucci and his own quarterback Jeff Garcia. Owens made headlines when he scored touchdowns in Dallas and went to dance on the star at midfield both times.Owens then was traded to Philadelphia and his mouth cost him again. The team that he disrespected so many years ago brought him in and Owens got jealous that his quarterback threw more to Jason Witten then him.When Owens became a free agent from the Cowboys they no longer wanted him either. He instead signed a one year contract with the Buffalo Bills, where he still making headlines by calling out Romo, even though just the year before he defended Romo while trying to hold back tears.It hasn't been just Owens though.