While he was getting ready for the black tie gala, I was able to get some good shots of him "running" from the camera. I converted to black & white and LOVE the way they turned out:


I think these will make a great scrapbook layout! :)
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I Am Big Black Boots! |
You can be best described as: attitude You've got lots of it - and you love to give it A guy has to be pretty gusty to hit on you But if he's your type, you'll warm up... a little |
The National Weather Service in Milwaukee/Sullivan [WI] has issued a winter storm warning, which is in effect from 6 pm this evening to 6 pm cst Monday.
Expect snow, possibly mixing with some sleet, to begin early this evening before quickly changing over to all snow by 10 pm. The heaviest snowfall is expected to fall between 10 pm and 4 am when snowfall accumulations of 3 to 5 inches will be possible. During the early morning hours, the precipitation is expected to mix with or changeover to a combination of sleet, freezing drizzle, and snow, especially south of line from Milwaukee, to Madison, to Dodgeville. Some additional light snow will fall from late Monday morning until afternoon as some colder air filters into the region.
Storm total snowfall accumulations by Monday evening will range from 4 to 6 inches, with some locally higher snow amounts possible along the lakeshore counties, due to moisture enhancement off the warmer waters of Lake Michigan.
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Hamilton, 49, dies after battle with neck cancer
By Ryan Smithson, NASCAR.COM
January 8, 2007
Bobby Hamilton, the 2004 Craftsman Truck Series champion and a four-time winner in the Cup Series, died Sunday. He was 49.
Hamilton, a native of Nashville, Tenn., had been battling cancer for nearly a year. He announced in March 2006 that he was undergoing treatment for neck cancer. He immediately turned over his driving duties in the Craftsman Truck Series to his son, Bobby Hamilton Jr.
"He will be greatly missed as a husband, a father, a grandfather, an owner and a friend," Hamilton's family said in a statement. "We want to thank everyone for their love and support of our racing operation and the outpouring of care and concern during his cancer battle. One of Bobby's greatest loves in life was racing and we will continue on in his honor."
Liz Allison, a family friend who co-hosted a radio show with Hamilton, said he was at home with his family in Mount Juliet, Tenn., when he died.
In addition to Bobby Jr., Hamilton is survived by wife Lori and a granddaughter.
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Italian Greyhound Needs New Home After Christmas InjuryMILWAUKEE -- A puppy injured over the holidays is looking for a new home to start the new year.
Bella, an Italian greyhound, broke her right front leg during the commotion of opening presents on Christmas morning.
Her owners could not afford the surgery to fix the leg, so they gave her to the Wisconsin Humane Society.
Bella will have the surgery Thursday and will start looking for a new home shortly after that.
The Humane Society is trying to raise the $4,500 it costs for the surgery.
You can get more information about Bella and the fundraising efforts by visiting http://wihumane.org.