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Connie Hamzy
An American woman, Connie Hamzy who was born January 9, 1953, is most famous as groupie and claims of having sexed with a number of rock musicians. She is from Little Rock, Arkansas, and had received enough attention after claiming that she was not only propositioned by Arkansas’ governor, but also by Bill Clinton.
‘We’re an American Band’ is a song by ‘Grand Funk Railroad’ in which she has been mentioned as something like “Sweet, sweet Connie.” Connie Hamzy claims to have oral sexed with a number of different band members traveled through Little Rock. Cosmopolitan magazine published a profile of Connie Hamzy detailing about her alleged groupie escapades in the year 1974.
She also wrote an article for Penthouse magazine on tell-all basis in the year 1992. Up all, she published a memoir titled as “Rock Groupie: The Intimate Adventures of ‘Sweet Connie’ from Little Rock” in the year 1995. She was also featured in an episode of Insomniac with Dave Attell on Little Rock.
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Connie Hamzy Sexy Dress Connie Hamzy (born January 9, 1955) is an American woman from Little Rock, Arkansas who is best known as a groupie who claims to have had sex with numerous rock musicians. Hamzy also received some attention for ...
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Connie Hamzy Residence, Mansion, House, Home, Condominium and Flat
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Politicians, advisers mourn Elizabeth Edwards
The Associated Press
RALEIGH, N.C. -- Reaction to the death of Elizabeth Edwards, who died Tuesday at age 61:
- President Barack Obama:
"Michelle and I were deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Elizabeth Edwards. This afternoon I spoke to Cate Edwards and John Edwards, and offered our family's condolences. I came to know and admire Elizabeth over the course of the presidential campaign. She was a tenacious advocate for fixing our health care system and fighting poverty, and our country has benefited from the voice she gave to the cause of building a society that lifts up all those left behind. In her life, Elizabeth Edwards knew tragedy and pain. Many others would have turned inward; many others in the face of such adversity would have given up. But through all that she endured, Elizabeth revealed a kind of fortitude and grace that will long remain a source of inspiration. Our thoughts and prayers are with her family and friends."
- Vice President Joe Biden:
"Elizabeth Edwards fought a brave battle against a terrible, ravaging disease that takes too many lives every day. She was an inspiration to all who knew her, and to those who felt they knew her."
- Gov. Beverly Perdue:
"I was saddened to learn of the death of Elizabeth Edwards. North Carolina has lost one of our smartest and most resilient women. My heart goes out to her family."
- U.S. Sen. Richard Burr:
"She was a passionate advocate for issues she believed in and a caring and loving mother. Her legacy should serve as an inspiration to all of us. Her life was not without tragedy and adversity, yet through it all she fought for her family and faced every challenge with courage, poise, and grace."
- U.S. Sen. Kay Hagan:
"She was a dedicated mother and a passionate advocate for cancer research and health care causes. During her remarkable life, Elizabeth always carried herself with dignity. She used her battle with breast cancer to raise cancer awareness and create change. She faced her battle in the public eye, and I very much admired her strength and courage."
- Former President Bill Clinton:
"With the passing of Elizabeth Edwards, America has lost a symbol of strength, hope, and humanity, a tireless advocate for health care for all Americans, and determined crusader for cancer cures. Her children have lost a loving mother, her friends a wise counselor."
- Dr. Otis W. Brawley, chief medical officer of the American Cancer Society:
"We can be grateful to Mrs. Edwards. Her decisions and open discussion of them bring an awareness that is good for all of us. Her presence will be missed, but her impact will live on forever."
- Democratic campaign strategist Joe Trippi:
"She was out to live every single day. She was going to live every single one of them with all the energy and grit that she could. That's a big lesson that her life could teach all of us."
- Democratic National Committee Chairman Tim Kaine:
"Elizabeth was a woman of firm convictions and strong principles, and she was an inspiration not only to members of the Democratic Party but to countless Americans of all backgrounds."
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Philadelphia Marathon
The first Philadelphia marathon otherwise known as the Philadelphia Independence Marathon started way back in 1954. It is always scheduled to take place on the 3rd Sunday in November and is put on by the city. The course takes runners through city streets finally ending at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. The Philadelphia Marathon is expected to have around 11,000 participants this year.
Runners from all over the world come to run in this race. Last years male winner, John Crews, was from Raleigh, North Carolina and finished the race in 2h 17 m 15s. The female winner, Jutta Merilainen hailed from Finland, and finished the race in 2h 46m 44s. The first place winners in the Philadelphia Marathon will each win $3500 with monetary winnings being awarded up to 5th place.
The weather in Philadelphia this morning is a sun cloud mix with a temperature of 46F. Runners took off from the start at 7:00 AM EST and should be beginning to cross the finish line at any time now. The race also featured a half marathon with an expected 9000 runners. With over 50,000 spectators expected the Philadelphia Marathon is sure to be a good race.
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Philadelphia Marathon 2010 - Traffic Route, Schedule - Philadelphia Prepares!
Philadelphia Marathon 2010 - Traffic Route, Schedule - Philadelphia Prepares! - Today will be Philadelphia Marathon 2010 and a lot of people are expecting heavy traffic and are preparing for the big Philadelphia Marathon!
Philadelphia Marathon 2010 Schedule
The 17th annual Philadelphia Marathon 2010 start time is 7AM, Sunday.
Philadelphia Marathon 2010 Route
The starting line is at 22nd Street while the finish line will be at Benjamin Franklin Parkway. A huge traffic congestion is expected as the organizers said around 11,000 runners will be gracing the 26.2-mile Philadelphia Marathon 2010 course.
On the other hand, nine thousand registered runners are set to go off in a half-marathon the same time as the marathon is happening. Around 50,000 people are expected to witness the said event. The male and female winners will receive $3,500 each.
Last year, Philadelphia Marathon winners are John Crews of Raleigh, N.C. with 2 hours, 17 minutes, 15 seconds, and Jutta Merilainen of Ontario, Canada, in 2:46:44.
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Vikings vs. Packers: One side of the fence or other
There’s Purple Pride and there are Packer Backers – and when it comes to football you’re either on one side of the fence or the other. It’s a rivalry – 50 years in the making – that has divided Minnesotans and Wisconsinites as much as it has brought them together.
In fact, it is probably safe to say you can’t imagine one without the other.
Regardless of which team you cheer for on Sundays, there is one thing fans of both the purple and gold and green and yellow have in common (besides Brett Favre, Darren Sharper, Ryan Longwell and Jerry Burns) … anticipation for the two days a year when the Packers and Vikings do battle.
In downtown Savage, this unique rivalry is put in perspective by a mere quarter inch of air separating Chris St. Martin’s purple fence and Pete Penkratz’s and Bobbi Lambert’s green and yellow one.
Take a stroll down Ottawa Avenue and keep your eyes peeled for the most famous 25 yards of fence in Savage – the talk of the town that depicts one of the most storied rivalries in sports with just three clashing colors: purple on one side; green and yellow on the other.
So what’s the story behind the 6-foot wonder that begs for attention, calls out for residents to stop their vehicles and take a photo, and challenges children to decide whether to yell “Go Packers” or “Skol Vikings” on their way to and from school?
Simple story
“It was his birthday present two years ago,” Bobbi says pointing to her good friend Pete, a life-long Packers fan. “I wanted to do something unique for him.”
So she headed off to the hardware store and came home with a couple of gallons of paint – green and yellow of course – and started methodically painting two boards yellow and two boards green, two boards yellow and two boards green ... over and over again.
Although the famed fence is the centerpiece of Packer Country in downtown, a closer look reveals there is a slew of supporting characters that add to the overall atmosphere of this Packer Backer’s home.
For starters, people passing by are sure to notice the team’s flag waving in the wind. Look in the garage to see green and yellow shelves and old milk jugs with Packer emblems painted on them. Behind the fence sits a Packer-colored bench and a Green Bay rain gauge. Lining the driveway are green and yellow fence posts, mimicking the yardage markers on a football field.
“When I did this for his birthday there was one condition,” Bobbi says. “I’ll do the outside for you, but the inside is for me.”
And after further review, it appears that deal has stood for the last two years, with the exception of the lower level, which could be mistaken for a Packers’ museum.
Pete has been a Packers’ fan for more than 60 years – and has “been going to Packer games most of my life,” he said. Every time the duo heads to Green Bay to visit family and friends, they come back “with a load of Packer stuff.”
If you wonder what type of Packer fan he is, let’s just say, he has shook hands with Vince Lombardi, Paul Horning and Fuzzy Thurston – and his son, who lives in Green Bay, has played golf with Favre.
Pete is a die-hard cheese head – and he’s got the gear to prove it, but does that mean he hates the Vikings?
“No,” he replies with a smirk. “I love the Vikings when the Packers beat them.”
As for the purple side of the fence – well, that came about as a matter of principle for Chris, the next-door neighbor.
“I bleed purple,” the life-long Vikings’ fan says. “When I saw that green and yellow fence, I had to do something. I couldn’t just let that go.”
Chris’ first thought was, “How do I do this bigger and better?”
So he and his buddies tossed ideas around for a couple of months, including the consideration of hiring a painter to do a mural, painting horns on the planks and simply putting the No. 4 in Vikings’ purple – the later Chris said he just couldn’t do after years of despising the former Packers’ quarterback.
But as he tossed ideas around, the Green Bay colors stood alone, gleaming in the summer sun.
“So, in the end, I just had to get something up,” he said. “I couldn’t just let that be.”
Chris said he still thinks about what could be done, and one day he may go bigger than his neighbors, in showing his Purple Pride.
“I’m glad he painted it,” Bobbi said, noting for the record that she is actually a Cowboys fan who likes any team that beats the Packers. “We laughed so hard when he saw it for the first time, came over here and said: ‘Jesus guys, now I have to paint mine.’”
Although the Vikings and Packers are entrenched in one of football’s fiercest rivalries, these two neighbors are good friends, who may be caught yelling at each other on game day, but never lose perspective on the beloved rivalry that was the inspiration for Savage’s most talked about fence.
“Everyone in downtown comments on it,” Bobbi said. “I think it brightens the area and it’s been a lot of fun for everyone around.”
“From the beginning it was meant for people to stop, look at it and have some sort of reaction,” Chris added. “And it definitely gets a reaction – I mean why wouldn’t it, the Vikings and Packers have been rivals forever.”
Shawn Hogendorf can be reached at shogendorf@swpub.com.
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Around the NFC North Vikings vs Packers
Remember when Lions running back Jahvid Best looked like a rookie of the year candidate with five touchdowns in the first two games? Well, he hasn't been back to the end zone since Week 2. He also has battled turf toe in both feet, causing his production to decline steadily. Best has 380 yards rushing and is averaging just 3.1 yards per attempt.
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The Vikings are a 3-point underdog against the Packers today. According to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, the Vikings have been an underdog against the Packers in 24 of 38 meetings since 1992, but only six times at home. Of those six home games, the Vikings won four of them: 1995, 1996, 2001 and 2002. The Packers finished those seasons 11-5, 13-3, 12-4 and 12-4, respectively.
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The perceptions of Bears coach Lovie Smith and General Manager Jerry Angelo have swayed back and forth over the years. They've been geniuses, dum-bells and are now swinging back toward being pretty smart once again. Funny how they look smarter when their players are healthier. As the Chicago Sun Times points out, the Bears are 7-1 with one shutout when Julius Peppers, Lance Briggs and Brian Urlacher have been healthy this year.
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