When she skated on the screen as Roller Girl in Boogie Nights opposite Burt Reynolds and Mark Wahlberg, Heather Graham would never be the same. Graham herself credits the role with changing her life because it gave her confidence but it served as a jumping point from which her career took off. After Boogie Nights, Graham displayed her newfound sultry confidence in Lost in Space, Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, The Bachelor, Killing Me Softly, Hope Springs, Anger Management and Bobby. Graham was voted one of People Magazine`s 50 Most Beautiful, is a spokesperson for Garnier and is the subject of Skyy vodka print ads.
License to Drive (1988) trailerLes is a teenager attempting to learn how to drive, as well as catch the eye of a popular girl. He is able to secure a date with the girl, Mercedes, and it is assumed he will drive. But, he doesn't ha...
Saturday Cross Country results: TAPPS state meet and Haltom StampedeFort Worth Star-TelegramSunday 19th October 2008 TAPPS STATE CHAMPIONSHIP (at Baylor University, Waco) BOYS 5A Team standings ? 1, Austin St. Michaels, 38; 2, Nolan Catholic, 48; 3, SA Antonian, 93; 4, SA Central Catholic, 117; 5, Dallas Bishop Dunne, 147; 6, Houston St. Thomas, 163; 7, SA St. Anthony, 229; 8, Brownsville St. Joseph, 249; 9, Plano John Paul II, 273; 10, Grapevine Faith, 279; 11, El Paso Cathedral, 280; 12, Addison ...
PVC Cross CountryWABI BangorSaturday 18th October 2008THIS IS THE FINISH OF THE PVC CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIP.... 97 RUNNERS TOOK TO THE COURSE... THE SHOOT LINED WITH FANS CHEERING ON YOUR FIRST PLACE WINNER, BEN CHAPMAN OF ELLSWORTH , CHAPMAN A JUNIOR WINS HIS FIRST PVC TITLE.....
Police log for Oct. 17, 2008Bedford Times-MailFriday 17th October 20087:25 a.m. Joshia M. Graham, 35, 1923 M St., Room 119, leaving the scene of a property damage accident, driving while license suspended, false and fictitious registration, expired license plate and no insurance.
KR boys cross country district runner-upThe Oxford PressSaturday 18th October 2008CLAYTON ? The Kenton Ridge High School boys cross country team is believing what coach Don Monroe preaches: If you put in the hard work, good things will come.