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I had Jeremy Jones and Seth Hout do some slashes in the mini pipe up on mt. hood at the HCSC park.
WIth a 10mm (about 16mm on my croped body) I had to get suuuuper close...so my camera was pretty much soaked after this shot and Jeremy was laughing...oh well guess you have to do whatever it takes for the shot. I actually got landed on by another rider a few minutes after this shot!
Jeremy Jones, amerikanischer Snowboard-Profi, ist eines der Werbegesichter der Philips I O'Neill Kopfhöerer-Serie.
Mark Cutrer, Jeremy Jones, Shawn Smith, Gary Hutson, Mike Curtis, Russell Lancaster and Harold Brasel participated in the Shop With A Cop event Dec. 15, 2009, at Walmart in Mountain View, Arkansas. Each child was provided $100 dollars to select toys, clothes or other items they wanted for Christmas.
Casuarina juvenile at Chatswood Public School. It's a She-oak, probably Casuarina glauca or Casuarina cunninghamiana. The seed being wind blown from trees in the nearby school playground.
I have mixed memories of the school. One of my teachers called a classmate, the then nine year old Jeremy Jones "Socrates", "Aristotle" and "Cornelius". Due to Jeremy's precocious wisdom and sagacity. Cornelius is the nickname that stuck with me.
Another teacher was less positive. Miss Henry was an elderly short woman. She was too fond of the cane, which was known as "Henrietta". Miss Henry had an explosive temper, and would frequently turn into a rage of livid anger. Shouting and throwing papers off the desk. She was particularly nasty to Jeremy, perhaps due to antisemitism.
When she played the piano and someone sung the wrong note. She'd smash her hands up and down the keyboard screaming out loud with the discordant piano sounds.
Miss Henry hated lots of things. She'd go on and on about certain things that had no relevance to 9 and 10 year old school children. Long diatribes of preposterous irrelevance. She hated Americans, we don't know why.
One nutty thing she'd go on about was the pronunciation of the military rank lieutenant. She said the correct way was to say "left-a-nunt". Not "left-tenant". She was probably getting mixed up with the USA pronunciation of "loo-tenant", as she had a bizarre attitude to Americans. Maybe one of the second world war "loo-tenants" did the wrong thing to her.
One day after school holidays, we discovered that vandals broke into the school. They got to her office and trashed and destroyed everything inside it. I was there, it was littered with papers on the floor and broken office equipment.
From memory, they only damaged Miss Henry's things, nothing else. She was bitterly upset about this, considering herself a victim of a terrible injustice.
Miss Henry made an impression on a lot of people. A lot of people disliked her for very good reasons. Hopefully today the school system weeds out psycho ratbags like her. And I sure hope that this sort of school teacher is a thing of the past.
Mark Cutrer, Harold Brasel, Jeremy Jones, Shawn Smith, Gary Hutson, Mike Curtis and Russell Lancaster gathered for a group photo with their kids during the Shop With A Cop event Dec. 15, 2009, at Walmart in Mountain View.
Griffin's Jeremy Jones lunges for a loose ball against Lincoln-Way Central on Tuesday, February 22nd, 2011 at Lincoln-Way East H.S. l Gary Middendorf~for Sun-Times Media
Just been involved in scanning some elderly pictures for Mum and Dads imminent golden wedding anniversary. Whilst in the course of so doing. I unearthed a few comical ones that weren't really relevant, and a few historic shots which I thought I'd share.
This one was taken circa 1970 on the by then disused 1849 rail route through Harecastle Hill, Kisdsgrove. Due to Electrification, and the available loading gauge in the old tunnels, a new line was built with a much shorter tunnel which circumnavigated the hill on a steepish climb. Originally there had been three bores, North which was opened out, Middle which was behind the camera and South (here) which was the longest at one mile. The next time we visited the spot, the track had been lifted presumably accessed from the Chatterley end as the new line behind at the north portal of Middle tunnel was now considerably higher.
From left to right the characters are my brother Stephen, Me, Jeremy Jones of Westmorland Avenue and Ian Woollam of Cumberland Close.
Jeremy Jones, District 3 Ranger II, and Shawn Smith, Newton County Ranger II, check out items during the 2009 Shop With a Cop event Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2009, at Walmart in Mountain View, Arkansas.
District 3 Ranger II Jeremy Jones poses with items he helped pick out for the 2009 Shop With A Cop event at Wal-Mart in Mountain View, Arkansas.
Jeremy Jones in Montreal, Quebec, Canada filming for the new Mack Dawg Productions video "Follow Me Around".
This was a pretty loaded aspect, as evidenced by the slab you can see that has just ripped at the far right of the picture. It's not two ridges as it may appear, the sunlit part is actually the start of the slab. Jeremy made it to his safe zone immediately. The pitch wasn't steep enough for the slide to travel much more than 50 feet.
Ballistic, a skate- and snowboard shop in downtown St. John's, is now selling Vespa scooters. To my knowledge, it is the first and only Vespa dealer in Newfoundland. I've always wanted one as a teenager. Now that they're available here, my dream creeps closer to actualization.
District Ranger II Jeremy Jones helps pick out items during the Shop With A Cop event Dec. 15, 2009, at Walmart in Mountain View, Arkansas.