March 2006 Archives

Jennifer Lail We noted a story about this group last April and now the P-I has done an update.

The newspaper decided to track a group of people following nutritionist Susan Kleiner's Daylight Diet. Kleiner has worked with the Sonics, Seahawks, Olympians and others, and has her own Web site: www.powereating.com.

Jennifer Lail lost 10 pounds in the first three months and 24 in a year! Way to go, girl!

"It would not be an overstatement to say the Good Mood Diet has been a miracle for me," said Lail. "I continue to follow the plan closely. I feel good in my body and, more importantly, I have experienced virtually no depression since I changed my diet. Eliminating the cycles of depression makes me feel like I have been given a great gift of time."

-- Seattlepi.com, March 20, 2006

A horse owned by Thomas O. Lail of Swedesboro, New Jersey, has won three races in a row, including its first stakes win on Sunday.

CR Dream Catcher caught a dream trip and trotted to a ¾ length victory in the eighth race, the featured $89,400 Horse & Groom Final, on Sunday afternoon (March 12) at the Meadowlands.

-- Harnesslink.com

Rob Lail, co-owner of Maximum Talent in Denver, a modeling agency, helps burst bubbles for would-be male models in an interesting story in the Denver Post by Vic Vogler.

First, the article says, the "super" in "supermodel" is a prefix for "impossibly hot female"; the breed does not include men.

"One out of every thousand male models has a potential to make a living at this," says Maximum Talent owner Rob Lail

According to his Web site, Rob Lail has been involved in the Denver modeling/fashion scene for over 20 years.

Rita Lail and Emile Blake, teachers at Sherrills Ford Elementary School, have won a $5,000 Toolbox for Education grant from Lowe's Home Improvement.

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