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Jim Varney is best known for his role as Ernest P. Worrell, who was used in numerous television commercial advertising campaigns and films. He died on February 10, 2000 from the complication of Cancer and is buried in Lexington Cemetery in Lexington, Kentucky.
Jim Martin of the 60 Plus Association speaking at CPAC 2011 in Washington, D.C.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
Inside Soldier Field during the NFC championship game. The Packers defeated the Bears by a score of 21-14.
Jim Fatheree speaking at an Eggs & Issues breakfast hosted by the Arizona Chamber of Commerce & Industry in Phoenix, Arizona.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
Jim Denevan is from outer space, I’m sure of it. The huge complex designs he carves into sandy beaches are out of this world. It may seem that he creates these works simply with a branch and patience, but Creative Tempest knows that Jim Denevan hovers above our beaches in a tiny UFO firing lasers down to send messages back to his home planet. If Jim Denevan is any indication of the artistic nature of his alien species, Creative Tempest welcomes the impending invasion. Find out more at www.creativetempest.com
Jim Thompson Trail
For our mid-week hike, we decided to hike Jim Thompson Trail, which neither of us had hiked before. It was a perfect winter day, sunny, clear, with temps in the high 50’s. We started at the Jordan Road trailhead, and hiked as far as the rim of Wilson Canyon just before the trail drops down into the canyon to head for Midgely Bridge.
Foundation board chair Jim Lintott recognizes donors who made the East Tower possible.
Photo by Jocelyn Augustino
Jim Hall guitar
Steve La Spina bass
Anthony Cinciotti dms
BOLOGNA JAZZ FESTIVAL 2012
November 20th
Bologna ITALY
Jim and Jack Tarzy shake hands after the latter tied the course record during Round One of U.S. Amateur Qualifying administered by GAP at Laurel Creek Country Club (par 71, 6,878 yards).
Jim Jim Falls - once agin these had dried up just before the start of the wet season. The lower part of the river running from the falls is inhabited by Crocs - but further up stream, near and in the plunge pool you are allowed to swim as it is too cold for the crocs who need a min of 33 degrees to survive - whew that was a relief although to be honest after the walk up and the heat I prob would have gone for a swim anyway!
whilst sunbathing with my feet in the water one of these fish decided to take a rather large chunk of dry skin off a blister on my foot - surprised the bejesus out of my let me tell you!