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She was sitting behind me and I didn't look at her when I took the photo so I could take some natural shots. I took quite a few since they were blind shots, it looks she finally noticed my camera.
The second half of the concert essentially "turned the CD" and had a completely different feel. The visuals were so colorful and appealing.
Steve Darcis (born 13 March 1984 in Liège, Belgium) is a male professional tennis player. He achieved his career high ranking of no. 44 on 12 May 2008.
Darcis won his first ATP World Tour event at the Dutch Open in July 2007 and achieved his first top-100 ranking on 26 November 2007 by winning a Challenger event in Finland.
Darcis competed at the 2008 Australian Open and the French Open, losing in the first round in both. He and Olivier Rochus, however, reached the quarterfinals of the doubles tournament at the French Open. He reached the second round at the US Open. He won a second ATP event at Memphis in March 2008, defeating Robin Söderling in the final.[1] He reached the final of the Dutch Open again, but lost to Albert Montañés.
In 2009, Darcis played in three Grand Slam tournaments: the 2009 Australian Open, Wimbledon, and the US Open, reaching the second round only at Wimbledon. He also reached the quarterfinals at Queens
"I have a god. His name is Neil" (from a t-shirt I saw at last year's concert). Neil Peart, the master.
A look back in time of Scott Thornton during warmup before the game against Chicago Blackhawks. Picture taken October 15, 2005. Scott now plays for LA Kings.
Jason von Flue gets saved by the bell in this 2nd round. Stewart has the choke in and is holding it, Jason knows there is only 10 seconds left in the round and bears it until it rings.
Lacey Schwimmer and Danny Tidwell
"So You Think You Can Dance" Tour at the HP Pavilion in San Jose, California on November 25, 2007.
Douglas Murray with an amusing look on his face before the start of the game on 03/08/11 game against the Nashville Predators. Sharks won the game 3-2 in over time.
I unexpectedly got to attend the last Sharks home game of the season! They lost 4-1 to the Phoenix Coyotes, but they are first place in the Western Conference and will be headed to the playoffs.
365 - Day 99
Bobby Southworth retains the Strikeforce LHW title with a unanimous decision victory over Anthony Ruiz.
Puts the Centre Bell one to shame but I'll take our in game host over whoever they had any day. Not to mention the twenty-four Stanley Cups...
In the heat of battle even teammates shout at each other. Mike Moore (55) and Brandon Mashinter (72) mix it up verbally as teammates step in between the two.
Timothy B. Schmit, Don Henley, Glenn Frey, Joe Walsh
Long Road out of Eden Tour
HP Pavilion - San Jose, CA
30April2010