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The launch of the magazine the Standout at University House on the University of the Fraser Valley's Abbotsford campus today.
Rick Collins Photographer - UFV
Amol G. from Standout Entertainment's annual Scorpio Birthday Bash - November 12th, 2011 (at Faces nightclub in Toronto)
Amol G. from Standout Entertainment's annual Scorpio Birthday Bash - November 12th, 2011 (at Faces nightclub in Toronto)
Amol G. from Standout Entertainment's annual Scorpio Birthday Bash - November 12th, 2011 (at Faces nightclub in Toronto)
California bragging rights will be on the line on Friday, October 15, when unbeaten Salinas, Calif. star Eloy Perez battles Rialto standout Dominic Salcido in the main event of TeleFutura’s “Sólo Boxeo Tecate” from the Fantasy Springs Resort Casino in the Palm Springs, Calif. area.
Also hitting the ring for some fall fight action will be Paramount, California’s rising featherweight star, Charles Huerta and Coachella’s Randy Caballero who own a combined record of 18-1 with 12 knockouts. Those kind of numbers mean the fists will be flying on October 15 at Fantasy Springs.
Up and coming heavyweight stars will also see action with undefeated Seth “Mayhem” Mitchell and 2004 Olympic Bronze Medalist Deontay Wilder featured in separate bouts.
Perez vs. Salcido, a 10-round NABO Junior Lightweight Championship fight which headlines a night of world-class professional boxing, is presented by Golden Boy Promotions and sponsored by Cerveza Tecate with the main event being presented in association with Thompson Boxing Promotions. Doors open at 6:00pm PT on fight night, the first bell rings at 7:00pm PT and the TeleFutura broadcast begins at 11:30pm ET / 8:30pm PT (10:30pm CT).
Tickets, priced at $25, $35 and $45, go on sale on Wednesday, September 22 at 10:00am PT and will be available for purchase at the Fantasy Springs Box Office, by calling (800) 827-2946 or online at www.FantasySpringsResort.com
Amol G. from Standout Entertainment's annual Scorpio Birthday Bash - November 12th, 2011 (at Faces nightclub in Toronto)
B.W. Webb hosts his third annual Seven Cities Football Camp from Woodside High School in Newport News Virginia. It wasn’t very hard to spot B.W. Webb because the Tennessee Titans cornerback and former William and Mary standout couldn’t stop smiling and/or dancing.
With the early fall-like weather and the hundreds that showed up for his third annual Seven Cities Football Camp, there was plenty of reason to do both. Webb, who played at Warwick High School, welcomed more than 400 youngsters, ages 8 to 18, for a day of life lessons and football skills.
“I’m loving it, man,” said Webb, who was joined by a handful of NFL names, including Buffalo Bills quarterback Tyrod Taylor, Redskins linebacker Lynden Trail and free agent quarterback Michael Vick. “We’re just out here having a good time giving back.”
Webb, who grew up in Newport News, understands how important and impactful his mere presence can be to all of the kids hoping to follow in his footsteps. “We all grew up here and we know it’s not the easiest place to grow up,” said Webb.
“Sometimes, being a kid growing up in this area, you get caught up in the wrong things. So, we try to show them that we came up in this area. We’re doing well in our lives now, we set ourselves apart from all the bad things that was happening at the times we were growing up. So, to all the guys out here, we’re living testament that if you follow your goals, everything will work out.”
Vick was only too happy to help out his fellow Warwick alum.
“These kids deserve it,” said Vick. “We were all kids at one point and we all were inspired to become professional football players. Not everybody out here is going to make it, but we give them the hope and the inspiration and the opportunity to do so. The thing I try to instill in all of them is making sure they tackle their academics first and athletics second.”
Amol G. from Standout Entertainment's annual Scorpio Birthday Bash - November 12th, 2011 (at Faces nightclub in Toronto)
Amol G. from Standout Entertainment's annual Scorpio Birthday Bash - November 12th, 2011 (at Faces nightclub in Toronto)
Amol G. from Standout Entertainment's annual Scorpio Birthday Bash - November 12th, 2011 (at Faces nightclub in Toronto)
Amol G. from Standout Entertainment's annual Scorpio Birthday Bash - November 12th, 2011 (at Faces nightclub in Toronto)
Team GD expands somewhat on the morning of day 30, welcoming celebrity vet Marc Abraham at The Royal Pavilion. Team GD even met Brighton and Hove Mayor, Cllr Denise Cobb.
Amol G. from Standout Entertainment's annual Scorpio Birthday Bash - November 12th, 2011 (at Faces nightclub in Toronto)
Amol G. from Standout Entertainment's annual Scorpio Birthday Bash - November 12th, 2011 (at Faces nightclub in Toronto)
The launch of the magazine the Standout at University House on the University of the Fraser Valley's Abbotsford campus today.
Rick Collins Photographer - UFV
Amol G. from Standout Entertainment's annual Scorpio Birthday Bash - November 12th, 2011 (at Faces nightclub in Toronto)
Taken in Princes Street Gardens in Edinburgh. Was going to leave the shot as taken but liked the result of draining all colours out but the reds, so this is the final result.
Part of The Mull & Cornish Choo-Choo set.
Amol G. from Standout Entertainment's annual Scorpio Birthday Bash - November 12th, 2011 (at Faces nightclub in Toronto)
Amol G. from Standout Entertainment's annual Scorpio Birthday Bash - November 12th, 2011 (at Faces nightclub in Toronto)
The launch of the magazine the Standout at University House on the University of the Fraser Valley's Abbotsford campus today.
Rick Collins Photographer - UFV
Amol G. from Standout Entertainment's annual Scorpio Birthday Bash - November 12th, 2011 (at Faces nightclub in Toronto)
Amol G. from Standout Entertainment's annual Scorpio Birthday Bash - November 12th, 2011 (at Faces nightclub in Toronto)
Two beautiful Birch trees stand out proudly in the sunlight, against the darker backdrop of the evergreens behind. The fresh spring green of the Birch leaves are brightly back-lit by the afternoon sun. via 500px ift.tt/2Ju0wC8
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Amol G. from Standout Entertainment's annual Scorpio Birthday Bash - November 12th, 2011 (at Faces nightclub in Toronto)
Amol G. from Standout Entertainment's annual Scorpio Birthday Bash - November 12th, 2011 (at Faces nightclub in Toronto)
Cuban standout Erislandy Lara connects with right hand to the face of Delvin Rodriguez during their June 12, 2015 Premier Boxing Champmions Super welterweight bout. Lara went on to win by 12 round decision and improved to 21-2-2 (12 KOs). Rodriguez dropped to 28-8-4 (16 KOs).
Amol G. from Standout Entertainment's annual Scorpio Birthday Bash - November 12th, 2011 (at Faces nightclub in Toronto)
Amol G. from Standout Entertainment's annual Scorpio Birthday Bash - November 12th, 2011 (at Faces nightclub in Toronto)
Amol G. from Standout Entertainment's annual Scorpio Birthday Bash - November 12th, 2011 (at Faces nightclub in Toronto)
Amol G. from Standout Entertainment's annual Scorpio Birthday Bash - November 12th, 2011 (at Faces nightclub in Toronto)
Cuban standout Erislandy Lara looks at Delvin Rodriguez after the knocking him down during their June 12, 2015 Premier Boxing Champmions Super welterweight bout. Lara went on to win by 12 round decision and improved to 21-2-2 (12 KOs). Rodriguez dropped to 28-8-4 (16 KOs).
UPDATE-- 12/2/12 This one has is off to North Carolina. Everything always finds it way to right place, and Mira & family were really determined to nab this one. The reward? You now have even more Milo B. Bravo.
Perhaps the standout pair of loans for Hull Fair services this year, which encouraged me well and truly not to miss out this year, were two 'Gold'-branded Enviro400 MMCs, one from the East and West divisions respectively. The East Midlands, of course, isn't Gold country. I wonder why? Do we have an abundance of branded services already? Our last 'proper' Gold buses came in 2019 to cover for buses on loan for the long-departed Lincoln Christmas Market, so let's just say I was positively itching to go catch them... or, at least, one of them.
However, with Saturday no longer an option for... well, the rugby, here's where my plans for today started to fall apart. See, I was thinking this year I might start out at Humber Bridge to catch the first buses heading out while it was still daylight. Unfortunately, I arrived a bit too early, meaning the buses were bunched too close together, and there was nowhere sensible to park without having to pay up. It just so happened, also, that all the out-of-county loanees were allocated here. So... yeah, given the circumstances, this was the best I could do. Ah man.
Somehow the best service shot I could get of one of the two loaned Golds, given the circumstances, Stagecoach West's 10902, a 2017 ADL Enviro400 MMC numerically up from the previous InterConnect (but not by registration!) and originally branded, quite fittingly, for Cheltenham's Park & Ride 93, is seen on loan to Hull and heading up the leafy concubines of Ferriby Road on its first Park & Ride 22 of the night. Interesting to note that this coming from Cheltenham, this is the furthest south a bus has travelled from to be on loan for Hull Fair duties.
Reliving my to trip to Europe Sept - Nov 2012.
Millennium Bridge, Thames Embankment, London Oct 22, 2012 England. We had to wait for about 30 mins until the Millennium bridge was open again after some repairs. Day two of our stay in London. The weather wasn't kind to us!
In 1996, the Financial Times held an international competition in conjunction with the London Borough of Southwark and the Royal Institute of British Architects to design a new footbridge crossing the Thames between Southwark and Blackfriars bridges.
It would be the first pedestrian river crossing over the Thames in central London for more than a century, opening in time for the first year of the new Millennium.
It is a 325m steel bridge linking the City of London at St. Paul's Cathedral with the Tate Modern Gallery at Bankside.
Although the Millennium Bridge, like all bridges, was designed to cope with a degree of movement it soon became clear that things were going seriously awry as the deck swayed about like a drunken sailor.
Elderly walkers clung on to the side of the bridge. People reported feeling seasick. The swaying bridge was looking like an expensive fairground ride.
So the bridge was instantly renamed as 'The Wobbly Bridge', and after two days of random swaying, swinging and oscillating wildly, the bridge was closed down by embarrassed engineers.
After a prolonged series of tests, it was decided to adopt passive damping system which would harness the movements of the structure to absorb energy.
After nearly two years of testing, the alterations were deemed a success and the bridge finally reopened to the public in February 2002 - and the swaying was banished forever!
For More Info: www.urban75.org/london/millennium.html