This is a fifth grade graduation where Casey decided to tell his classmates and family his least favorite memory of the school year, which was when the San Francisco Giants' won the World Series.
Not only is he articulate, this young man knows how to show pride even when his classmates are Giants' fans.
We'll call this man the "Citizen of the Week". The car was just small enough to perfectly fit on that sidewalk. For a 93 year old women, she has some pretty amazing skills driving in reverse.
Former Indiana Pacers' guard Stephen Jackson gives a candid interview about his rough upbringing, the death of his brother, and gives his analysis on the Malice at the Palace incident in 2004:
"It felt good to hit a fan once."
It's rare to find an interview so candid as this one. I'm sure he misses his $3 million dollars right about now.
Be sure to check out Chelsea Caswell, (Miss Nevada) as she hopes to win the Miss USA 2013 Pageant.
If you are interested in seeing more photos of Miss Nevada, as well as other Miss USA contestants, go here and see various photos taken by Tom Donoghue throughout the pageant week.
Apparently, so is Enzo Jiminez. The Bella Vista player in the Argentinian soccer league decided to go "Mad Dog" Mike Curtis on some idiot pup that ran on the pitch.
Jiminez earned a red card for his vigilante pooch justice. Hand it to "Rex," at least he didn't have to lay on the ground and writhe in pain to produce the red card.
The overreaction of the day comes from our friends at The Sports Grid:
This is by far and away one of the most terrible things that I've ever seen a person do in any walk of life, let alone in sports. Fighting a fellow athlete is one thing, as tempers often flare during competition and they can defend themselves. But to attack a harmless, defenseless dog because it didn't know any better and found itself on the pitch during a game is barbaric, abhorrent, and outright disgusting.
I've seen worse. In fact, the idiot who threw what looks like a flair or stick of dynamite at a human being seconds later is worse.
Who doesn't love a good pole dancing competition? Hot women in odd position, working the pole? Count me in as a judge during the 2014 International Pole Convention.
What the hell is going on at the event in Palm Beach, Florida? The uber-hot Michelle Stanek is surrounded by a 62-year-old named Greta Pontarelli and Thomas Dechaufor.
If I remember correctly, I first saw Pontarelli at Bourbon Street in Old Bridge, N.J. during my college days. She was a vet in 1992. Maybe she's overstayed her welcome in the business?
Okay, we'll refrain from making "the card" joke today about former Wisconsin coach Bret Bielema. Props goes out to the big fella, called a thug by outgoing Ohio State President Gordon Gee, for landing this lovely lady.
Jen Bielema was hanging in Las Vegas and tweeted out a lovely photo.
Flying his lady to Las Vegas for the weekend and sporting a sweet backyard in the Fayetteville area, Bielama knows how to treat the ladies. Jen is clearly a fan of Vegas. Bielama met his 27-year-old wife while they were both playing blackjack in Sin City at Wynn in 2008.
Later in life this kid will would probably give that ball to the good looking lady, but right now is priorities are a wee bit different. Kudos to her as she seemed to take the disappointment with a laugh and a shrug.