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1321315099 33 Inside Shaquille O’Neal’s Larger Than Life World

Welcome to the house that Shaq built. before you can experience all that “Shaq-a-pulco” has to offer, you must first be able to answer a couple of very key questions:

If Shaq were a painter what would he be called?

(Answer: Shaq-casso.)

How about a pro golfer?

Creative sheep farmer's garden art on display

Posted: 7th November 2011 by Staff in hoopz
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1320604683 87 Creative sheep farmer's garden art on display

Stephen Hooper says he started mucking around three years ago, making stuff for the garden. the Waverley sheep and beef farmer has turned the quintessentially Kiwi No 8 wire into art pieces that are displayed throughout the family garden, around the home and in a gully garden. "I have an eye for inventing things," he said about his artistic flair. Impressive pieces in Mr Hooper's collection of recycled wood and wire are two wetas constructed from barbed wire, with the barbs removed. the wetas blend well in the Hoopz garden, which meanders around a gully to the south of the home garden, which will be open for the Fringe Garden Festival. Mr Hooper and his art works are featured in the Waverley 2012 calendar and he has two pieces that will be exhibited in the Waverley Connections Art Exhibition opening this week. His rustic character pieces are created from materials found around the farm. Mr Hooper's wife, Vivian, said he is the visionary of the two, and turns totara battens into art. he has just finished a large installation, the Woody Log Truck, which is reminiscent of the days when bushmen felled trees in the Waimarino region. a gantry for unloading the logs and sawing them in half sit on the log truck on old tram lines. There's a solid macrocarpa table and chairs where visitors to the Fringe Garden Festival can sit under the Chilean fire bush. Connections Waverley Art Exhibition opens on Friday and continues through the weekend at the Waverley Community Centre, Dallison Park in Chester St.

Creative sheep farmer's garden art on display

Posted: 1st November 2011 by Staff in hoopz
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1320107872 62 Creative sheep farmer's garden art on display

Stephen Hooper says he started mucking around three years ago, making stuff for the garden. The Waverley sheep and beef farmer has turned the quintessentially Kiwi No 8 wire into art pieces that are displayed throughout the family garden, around the home and in a gully garden. "I have an eye for inventing things," he said about his artistic flair. Impressive pieces in mr Hooper's collection of recycled wood and wire are two wetas constructed from barbed wire, with the barbs removed. The wetas blend well in the Hoopz garden, which meanders around a gully to the south of the home garden, which will be open for the Fringe Garden Festival. mr Hooper and his art works are featured in the Waverley 2012 calendar and he has two pieces that will be exhibited in the Waverley Connections Art Exhibition opening this week. his rustic character pieces are created from materials found around the farm. mr Hooper's wife, Vivian, said he is the visionary of the two, and turns totara battens into art. He has just finished a large installation, The Woody Log Truck, which is reminiscent of the days when bushmen felled trees in the Waimarino region. a gantry for unloading the logs and sawing them in half sit on the log truck on old tram lines. There's a solid macrocarpa table and chairs where visitors to the Fringe Garden Festival can sit under the Chilean fire bush. Connections Waverley Art Exhibition opens on Friday and continues through the weekend at the Waverley Community Centre, Dallison Park in Chester St.

1319967482 96 Creative sheep farmer's garden art on display

Stephen Hooper says he started mucking around three years ago, making stuff for the garden. the Waverley sheep and beef farmer has turned the quintessentially Kiwi No 8 wire into art pieces that are displayed throughout the family garden, around the home and in a gully garden. "I have an eye for inventing things," he said about his artistic flair. Impressive pieces in Mr Hooper's collection of recycled wood and wire are two wetas constructed from barbed wire, with the barbs removed. the wetas blend well in the Hoopz garden, which meanders around a gully to the south of the home garden, which will be open for the Fringe Garden Festival. Mr Hooper and his art works are featured in the Waverley 2012 calendar and he has two pieces that will be exhibited in the Waverley Connections Art Exhibition opening this week. His rustic character pieces are created from materials found around the farm. Mr Hooper's wife, Vivian, said he is the visionary of the two, and turns totara battens into art. He has just finished a large installation, the Woody Log Truck, which is reminiscent of the days when bushmen felled trees in the Waimarino region. a gantry for unloading the logs and sawing them in half sit on the log truck on old tram lines. There's a solid macrocarpa table and chairs where visitors to the Fringe Garden Festival can sit under the Chilean fire bush. Connections Waverley Art Exhibition opens on Friday and continues through the weekend at the Waverley Community Centre, Dallison Park in Chester St.

1319888312 59 Creative sheep farmer's garden art on display

Stephen Hooper says he started mucking around three years ago, making stuff for the garden. The Waverley sheep and beef farmer has turned the quintessentially Kiwi no 8 wire into art pieces that are displayed throughout the family garden, around the home and in a gully garden. "I have an eye for inventing things," he said about his artistic flair. Impressive pieces in Mr Hooper's collection of recycled wood and wire are two wetas constructed from barbed wire, with the barbs removed. The wetas blend well in the Hoopz garden, which meanders around a gully to the south of the home garden, which will be open for the Fringe Garden Festival. Mr Hooper and his art works are featured in the Waverley 2012 calendar and he has two pieces that will be exhibited in the Waverley Connections Art Exhibition opening this week. His rustic character pieces are created from materials found around the farm. Mr Hooper's wife, Vivian, said he is the visionary of the two, and turns totara battens into art. He has just finished a large installation, The Woody Log Truck, which is reminiscent of the days when bushmen felled trees in the Waimarino region. A gantry for unloading the logs and sawing them in half sit on the log truck on old tram lines. There's a solid macrocarpa table and chairs where visitors to the Fringe Garden Festival can sit under the Chilean fire bush. Connections Waverley Art Exhibition opens on Friday and continues through the weekend at the Waverley Community Centre, Dallison Park in Chester St.

1319887689 81 Creative sheep farmer's garden art on display

Stephen Hooper says he started mucking around three years ago, making stuff for the garden. the Waverley sheep and beef farmer has turned the quintessentially Kiwi no 8 wire into art pieces that are displayed throughout the family garden, around the home and in a gully garden. "I have an eye for inventing things," he said about his artistic flair. Impressive pieces in Mr Hooper's collection of recycled wood and wire are two wetas constructed from barbed wire, with the barbs removed. the wetas blend well in the Hoopz garden, which meanders around a gully to the south of the home garden, which will be open for the Fringe Garden Festival. Mr Hooper and his art works are featured in the Waverley 2012 calendar and he has two pieces that will be exhibited in the Waverley Connections Art Exhibition opening this week. His rustic character pieces are created from materials found around the farm. Mr Hooper's wife, Vivian, said he is the visionary of the two, and turns totara battens into art. He has just finished a large installation, the Woody Log Truck, which is reminiscent of the days when bushmen felled trees in the Waimarino region. A gantry for unloading the logs and sawing them in half sit on the log truck on old tram lines. There's a solid macrocarpa table and chairs where visitors to the Fringe Garden Festival can sit under the Chilean fire bush. Connections Waverley Art Exhibition opens on Friday and continues through the weekend at the Waverley Community Centre, Dallison Park in Chester St.

1319872091 99 Creative sheep farmer's garden art on display

Stephen Hooper says he started mucking around three years ago, making stuff for the garden. The Waverley sheep and beef farmer has turned the quintessentially Kiwi No 8 wire into art pieces that are displayed throughout the family garden, around the home and in a gully garden. "I have an eye for inventing things," he said about his artistic flair. Impressive pieces in mr Hooper's collection of recycled wood and wire are two wetas constructed from barbed wire, with the barbs removed. The wetas blend well in the Hoopz garden, which meanders around a gully to the south of the home garden, which will be open for the Fringe Garden Festival. mr Hooper and his art works are featured in the Waverley 2012 calendar and he has two pieces that will be exhibited in the Waverley Connections Art Exhibition opening this week. his rustic character pieces are created from materials found around the farm. mr Hooper's wife, Vivian, said he is the visionary of the two, and turns totara battens into art. he has just finished a large installation, The Woody Log Truck, which is reminiscent of the days when bushmen felled trees in the Waimarino region. a gantry for unloading the logs and sawing them in half sit on the log truck on old tram lines. There's a solid macrocarpa table and chairs where visitors to the Fringe Garden Festival can sit under the Chilean fire bush. Connections Waverley Art Exhibition opens on Friday and continues through the weekend at the Waverley Community Centre, Dallison Park in Chester St.

Creative sheep farmer's garden art on display

Posted: 28th October 2011 by Staff in hoopz
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 Creative sheep farmer's garden art on display

Stephen Hooper says he started mucking around three years ago, making stuff for the garden. The Waverley sheep and beef farmer has turned the quintessentially Kiwi no 8 wire into art pieces that are displayed throughout the family garden, around the home and in a gully garden. "I have an eye for inventing things," he said about his artistic flair. Impressive pieces in Mr Hooper's collection of recycled wood and wire are two wetas constructed from barbed wire, with the barbs removed. The wetas blend well in the Hoopz garden, which meanders around a gully to the south of the home garden, which will be open for the Fringe Garden Festival. Mr Hooper and his art works are featured in the Waverley 2012 calendar and he has two pieces that will be exhibited in the Waverley Connections Art Exhibition opening this week. his rustic character pieces are created from materials found around the farm. Mr Hooper's wife, Vivian, said he is the visionary of the two, and turns totara battens into art. he has just finished a large installation, The Woody Log Truck, which is reminiscent of the days when bushmen felled trees in the Waimarino region. a gantry for unloading the logs and sawing them in half sit on the log truck on old tram lines. There's a solid macrocarpa table and chairs where visitors to the Fringe Garden Festival can sit under the Chilean fire bush. Connections Waverley Art Exhibition opens on Friday and continues through the weekend at the Waverley Community Centre, Dallison Park in Chester St.

1319483911 78 Creative sheep farmer's garden art on display

Stephen Hooper says he started mucking around three years ago, making stuff for the garden. the Waverley sheep and beef farmer has turned the quintessentially Kiwi No 8 wire into art pieces that are displayed throughout the family garden, around the home and in a gully garden. "I have an eye for inventing things," he said about his artistic flair. Impressive pieces in mr Hooper's collection of recycled wood and wire are two wetas constructed from barbed wire, with the barbs removed. the wetas blend well in the Hoopz garden, which meanders around a gully to the south of the home garden, which will be open for the Fringe Garden Festival. mr Hooper and his art works are featured in the Waverley 2012 calendar and he has two pieces that will be exhibited in the Waverley Connections Art Exhibition opening this week. his rustic character pieces are created from materials found around the farm. mr Hooper's wife, Vivian, said he is the visionary of the two, and turns totara battens into art. he has just finished a large installation, the Woody Log Truck, which is reminiscent of the days when bushmen felled trees in the Waimarino region. a gantry for unloading the logs and sawing them in half sit on the log truck on old tram lines. There's a solid macrocarpa table and chairs where visitors to the Fringe Garden Festival can sit under the Chilean fire bush. Connections Waverley Art Exhibition opens on Friday and continues through the weekend at the Waverley Community Centre, Dallison Park in Chester St.

Creative sheep farmer's garden art on display

Posted: 24th October 2011 by Staff in hoopz
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 Creative sheep farmer's garden art on display

Stephen Hooper says he started mucking around three years ago, making stuff for the garden. the Waverley sheep and beef farmer has turned the quintessentially Kiwi No 8 wire into art pieces that are displayed throughout the family garden, around the home and in a gully garden. "I have an eye for inventing things," he said about his artistic flair. Impressive pieces in mr Hooper's collection of recycled wood and wire are two wetas constructed from barbed wire, with the barbs removed. the wetas blend well in the Hoopz garden, which meanders around a gully to the south of the home garden, which will be open for the Fringe Garden Festival. mr Hooper and his art works are featured in the Waverley 2012 calendar and he has two pieces that will be exhibited in the Waverley Connections Art Exhibition opening this week. his rustic character pieces are created from materials found around the farm. mr Hooper's wife, Vivian, said he is the visionary of the two, and turns totara battens into art. He has just finished a large installation, the Woody Log Truck, which is reminiscent of the days when bushmen felled trees in the Waimarino region. a gantry for unloading the logs and sawing them in half sit on the log truck on old tram lines. There's a solid macrocarpa table and chairs where visitors to the Fringe Garden Festival can sit under the Chilean fire bush. Connections Waverley Art Exhibition opens on Friday and continues through the weekend at the Waverley Community Centre, Dallison Park in Chester St.

Hoopz My Ad platform @ Mobile Marketing Forum London

Posted: 8th October 2011 by Staff in hoopz
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We did a slew of interviews back to back yesterday at MMF in London – they are videos and will be published shortly. But as I sit here listening to the opening keynotes and waiting for Bill Ogle CMO of Motorola Mobility.

1314690400 56 Leaked Emails Show A Newsweek Reporter Trying To Set A Picky Shaq Up With Some Girls (He Only Wants Rihanna)As far as we know, Shaquille O’Neal—divorced a few years back—is happy with his comically out-of-proportion lover, Nicole “Hoopz” Alexander.

But once upon a time (November 2008, shortly after Shaq and Shaunie O’Neal attempted to reconcile), the Diesel was shopping for a new lady. according to emails uncovered by the Miami new Times—they’re part of a weird civil suit against Shaq—”shopping” is most assuredly the right word. He’s picky as hell.