University of Louisville national champion Kevin Ware visited the daughter of John Boel after her leg was shattered in a traffic accident. #L1C4 Here's John Boel's caption for this photo: "In the end, we're not measured by points or titles. It's what we do for others in need. U of L's Kevin Ware heard about Brianna Boel's fractured skull, wrist and horribly broken leg after being hit in a crosswalk, and offered to come to Kosair and show her how the rods implanted into her leg will not kill her dreams. It was the first smile in 2 painful days from this 14 yr old. God Bless you Kevin!" READ DETAILS HERE on how Kevin Ware learned of Brianna's injuries.
Author: terrymeiners
Neither hot or juicy
He’s a jolly good felon
Every day is a winding road
Sheryl Crow was in our building as a guest of Coyote Calhoun, playing a 4 song set for our employees. She's gorgeous, fit, and smells great. TRIPLE CROWN! Here is her new single "Easy" SONG SET AT CLEAR CHANNEL: Easy, Strong Enough to Be My Man, Waterproof Mascara, and If It Makes You Happy Sheryl's singing voice is still terrific. She told a bunch of stories about her life, kids, songwriting with Brad Paisley, and her health scares. It was a terrific show for about 20 employees who happened to be in the office. She took pictures with everyone and rolled out the door with her band mates. Nice lunchtime diversion. BTW: My wife and Sheryl Crow talked about the need for
Doing the Dadly Duty
Comedian Tim "One Minute Maestro" Cavanagh along with his lovely and mysterious wife Chris (who plays the lovely Biology teacher) sent these Father's Day greetings from Chicago. Cute kids!
Guilty feet have got no rhythm
An upward arc of generosity
This is the cue sheet given to the TV host for each fire department that appears on the WHAS Crusade for Children. With the highest number ever recorded by the PRP group, I stuck it in my pocket for a keepsake. The "percent change is out of frame but reads +1.23% PRP's all-time total of $7,301,168.14 encompassing 1959-2013 is completely staggering. The first year that PRP crossed the $50,000 mark was 1977 (+23.7%). Additional $50k milestones: 1985 $109,506 (+16.1%); 1994 $151,296 (+1.6%); 1998 $227,926 (+18.6%); 1999 $265,020 (+16.3); and 2001 $304,667 (7.1%). Thanks to every fire department of every size for working so hard to raise money for the special needs children of Kentucky and Indiana. Every firefighter is a
You can subsist on animal crackers
Aunt Harriet’s bingo buddies
Trick Shot Titus returns