UFC ring girl Brittney Palmer recently took to her Instagram page and wowed her fans with a very hot lingerie snap.
In the pic, which was uploaded on Friday, March 27, the stunner could be seen rocking a provocative lingerie set with purple flowers embroidered on the bra. She completed her attire with a pair of nude, high-heeled pumps that gave her legs a more elongated look.
The risque ensemble allowed the hottie to flaunt her enviable abs, taut stomach, and never-ending cleavage. She also put her long, sexy legs on full display to titillate her fans.
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ELKO, Nev. (AP) — Needles are piercing stockpiles of cotton and flannel and sewing machine motors are whirling in Elko as an all-volunteer group works to stave off the spread of coronavirus one face mask at a time.
Jennifer Morreale started "Covid 19 Mask Makers" on Facebook, a small army of seamstresses that has already grown to at least 200 members.
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Days For Girls is an international nonprofit group that distributes reusable sanitary pads and other feminine hygiene products for women and girls.
Borel brothers, Spa City owner take 'Nodouble'
A Hall of Fame jockey at age 53 with three Kentucky Derby victories and the respect of the racing industry, Calvin Borel could be excused for going home early on a rainy, stormy afternoon like that Hot Springs experienced on Saturday.
But that would not reflect the work ethic of this master craftsman, one who, like Jackson Pollock with drip-style painting, made skimming the rail in major races an art form.
So, it wasn't unusual to see Borel on horseback in featured Race 9 at Oaklawn on the final Saturday of March. Considering that the purse was $100,000 and older brother Cecil Borel trains K J's Nobility, the jockey nicknamed "Bo-Rail" was sure to view the Nodouble Breeders' with interest.
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One of the state's greatest prep athletes ever, Rhonda Blanford-Green is commissioner of the Colorado High School Activities Association.
Earlier this month, Basalt High School Athletic Director Jason Santo told us there could be a legitimate, but abbreviated, spring sports season following the coronavirus closures.
At that time, it seemed classes might resume by the end of March, with practices and competitions gearing up by April 18. Now, Roaring Fork Valley schools and many others are out of session until at least that date. Unless the school year itself goes longer, it now looks like the entire spring could get wiped out. Many student-athletes may miss a year of competition. Some seniors might miss out on scholarship dollars and opportunities.
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The wild new Netflix documentary Tiger King has the internet going nuts and it sounds like Cardi B is willing to lend a helping hand to the controversial subject of the true crime series.
Over the last couple of days, Bardi has been providing more commentary on the seven-episode series via Twitter.
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The Bronx rapper, who has been struggling to find stuff to do while on coronavirus quarantine , seems to be on Joe's side.
Family ties adorn Nodouble Breeders'
If she could cheer from the sidelines, Nana would have two rooting interests in Oaklawn Park's final stakes race of March.
Father Steve's daughter, a bay 2007 model, won her only start Feb. 19, 2010, at Oaklawn by a half-length against a full field of Arkansas-bred maidens going six furlongs. With Rodney Trader aboard for Leon Cline, Nana paid $15.60 to win and collected $21,600 of the $36,000 purse.
Even in these times of reduced circumstances, with business slowed and purses slashed in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, Oaklawn still offers six figures to the nine starters in today's Nodouble Breeders'. The field includes the aforementioned offspring of Nana -- defending champion Hoonani Road, 5, by Jonesboro and Destiny Way, 4, by Hamazing Destiny -- both geldings owned by Hot Springs native Jerry Caroom and bred by local horseman Bobby Lee Hall.
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"We're a really good balance, we're the crazy girls that went to UCSB, down to earthiness," Irene said. "We crack up at each other's silly jokes, keep each other real as an entity and identity."
Aside from their business, LUL has their own podcast that can be found on their website and Spotify. They host conversations on various topics, from breaking stereotypes to talking about advice that they would give to their younger selves.
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Vero: Go outside and get fresh air … don't just stay inside. Do something you have been putting off for a while. Read that book, watch that one film, call that one person, organize your closet, write in your journal, or try to meditate.
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