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Finally, Christmas arrives on the 29th
UofL center Gorgui Dieng talks about the UK game, challenges in moving to the U.S. from Africa, his parents, turnovers, and "Days of Our Lives." Saturday morning at 9:30 on WHAS-11, it's Courtside with Rick Pitino. Coach P talks about valuable New Year's resolutions. Gorgui is shown with Kyle Harbsmeier, nephew of exec. prod. Debbie Harbsmeier, who coaches the coach on the show layout. #L1C4 Let's do this thing. REMEMBER HOW WELL PEOPLE BEHAVED WHEN THE TWO SCHOOLS LAST MET IN MARCH?
Call of Parental Duty
$75,000 a month would be sweet, too
Can money buy happiness?
Cards or Cats? Pick the winner and pick your basketball
On the Terry Meiners Facebook page, find the picture of the KFC Yum! Center goal. Simply predict the final score and MVP of Saturday's Louisville vs. Kentucky basketball game in the thread. There will be one winner selected by Terry Meiners. That winner will have their choice of one of the basketballs shown above. The person who picks the score closest to the actual outcome (without exceeding either team's total) wins. In the case of two or more accurate score predictions, the MVP pick will determine a winner. In the event of multiple ties on both score and MVP, the earlier prediction wins. All Facebook posts are time stamped. Terry Meiners has complete control over the
Go ahead, Jolene
Miley Cyrus goes old school in one of her Backyard Sessions.
Merry Christmas past
Say hello to the Meiners family, photographed in September 1969 at an Olan Mills studio. Our late parents, Mel & Norma, promised a rare trip to a restaurant if we'd pose for one family photo. We went to a buffet dinner at the King's Table and ate like wolves. (clockwise from top) Lou, Denise, Terry, Tim, Lisa (bottom right), Lynn, baby Mark, Mike, Greg, Michelle, Chris, and Maureen. Tina is directly behind parents Mel & Norma, and Colleen is at mom's side.
Jack Frost doesn’t know what he’s missing
NRA leader on “Meet The Press”
Nine days after the Newtown, CT elementary school massacre, Wayne LaPierre, CEO of the NRA, faced off with NBC's David Gregory on "Meet The Press."