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by Jeff Gordon @ St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Franklin, a 36-year-old reliever, started to tear up when he described the standing ovation he got from his teammates in the clubhouse. He'd spent a sleepless night wondering whether he'd be chosen. |
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by Jeanne Chancellor
Bad Boy Inc. and Mullins Race Enghines presented Matt Hughes with a 2009 Bad Boy MTV at the Montgomery County Fair this past weekend. Building on the popularity of the Hillsboro native and one of the nation's best-known Ultimate Fighting Chamionship competitors, the fair hosted a mixed martial arts "Extreme Challenge" event as part of this year's entertainment line-up. MMA combines elements of wrestling, karate and boxing. The Montgomery County Fair is the first in the state of Illinois to put a fight night on its schedule of events. |
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by Jeanne Chancellor & Brandon Foster
On June 13th, Bad Boy Mowers sponsored the fourth Pro Boxing match in less than two years. The latest event was held at the local National Guard Armory in Batesville, Arkansas. We had a great turn out with about 500 people in attendance. With a total of eight matches, four of which were pro while the other were amateur, the night was full of heavy hitters. |
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by Jeanne Chancellor
Bad Boy Inc. is proud to announce that Rascal Flatts will be endorsing our New Bad Boy MTV’s. They recieved their own personal MTV's last week and have been thrilled with their performance and overall handling. In addition to owning Bad Boy MTV's for their own personal use at home, Rascal Flatts also use Bad Boy MTVs on tour. From hauling equipment to transporting the entertainers to their destinations the Bad Boy MTV can do it all and some. Talk about being multi-functional |
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by Danna Magness
Bad Boy, Inc. was a sponsor for Riverfest 2009, May 22-25. This was Bad Boy, Inc.’s 3rd year at the festival. Riverfest is the largest family festival of the visual and performing arts and is the largest single event in the state of Arkansas. |
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by Danna Magness
A Bad Boy, Inc. dealer filmed and released the following video on YouTube. |
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May 22, 2009 @ 10:13am CDT, by Danna Magness
Abby Conner, daughter of Bad Boy Mowers employee, Jason Conner, has been diagnosed with Gliomatosis Cerebri, a rare pediatric brain tumor. Abby is an active three year old and has not physically felt the effects of the tumor, yet. |
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On Tuesday, May 19, Bad Boy, Inc. visited Busch Stadium, home of the St. Louis Cardinal’s baseball team. Tuesday was the opening game of the Chicago Cubs Series at Busch Stadium.
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The 15th anniversary Chick-fil-A Kyle Petty Charity Ride was a 3,500-mile trek from the state of Washington to Greensboro, N.C May 8-17, 2009. The Ride Across America raises awareness of and funds for Victory Junction and other charities supporting chronically ill children. The Ride is one of the most successful and popular charity events in NASCAR. Now in its 15th year, the Ride has donated more than $12 million to children’s charities, with 6,100 participants logging more than 7.9 million cumulative motorcycle miles. |
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| Bad Boy Mowers of Batesville Arkansas recently introduced the first of its kind in the world Multi-Terrain Vehicle, The Bad Boy MTV. |
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