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- Photos of a young bama reveal a campus hunk
- PHT GALLERY: Former Republican statesman George Parker dies at 86
Photo Gallery: Vanessa Hudges And ‘The Hills’ Girls At akley’s …
LA.com
Among those looking to lessen the glare of the spotlight were Vanessa Hudgens Zachary Hill Dominque Swain and ‘The Hills’ girls Holly Montag and Staci Hall–who all picked up a free pair of akleys while soaking up some pre-summer sun. Montag and Hall even took a dip in the pool sharing a piggy back ride while posing in their newly acquired Frogskins. Apparently Hudgens was on a swag mission as she specifically stopped by the akley event to pick up her second set of free luggage; being a Good Samaritan Hudgens needed a replacement for her first set which she had generously given away to her very good friend Zac Efron. Hey it’s not always easy to share free stuff.
Photos of a young bama reveal a campus hunk
The Associated Press
As bama’s political star rose Jack realized her photos had historical value. But she resisted going public before the election fearing opponents would try to use the images of a lighthearted youthful bama to portray him as immature. “Can you imagine what somebody might have done with one of these?” she asked as she looked across the spacious M B Gallery in West Hollywood at a picture of bama appearing slightly arrogant as he takes a long drag off the stumpy remains of an unfiltered cigarette. “What would have happened the day they came out everybody would have went ballistic over that one shot” she said. After the election Jack contacted Time magazine which used some of the photos to accompany its cover story on bama’s selection as Person of the Year. The gallery contacted her and quickly arranged the exhibition which opened Thursday and runs until July 18. Copies of prints are also available for sale starting at $1000.
PHT GALLERY: Former Republican statesman George Parker dies at 86
Columbia Missourian
The photograph was taken at his home in Columbia on Dec. ¦ Missourian file photoBY Missourian staffCLUMBIA — George Parker 86 a former state representative in Boone County andthe founder of the Pachyderm Club died Wednesday in Columbia. When he was elected in 1966 he was the first Republican elected in Boone County since the Civil War and served three terms in the Missouri House of Representatives. ThePachyderm Club is now a national organization recognized as anauxiliary to the GP by the Republican National Committee. The MissouriRepublican Party issued a statement calling Parker a “pillar in theRepublican Party.
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