the loss of a good bloke… September 4, 2006
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Fearless Aussie Steve Irwin, who had no problem around alligators, crocodiles, snakes, and all forms of dangerous animals, was killed this morning in what’s being described as a freak accident, when a stingray thrust its barb through the 44 year-old Irwin’s chest, puncturing his heart.
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Steve Irwin: more charmer than hunter
Steve Irwin was born in 1962 to parents Bob and Lyn, two wildlife lovers who would raise their son with similar values.
Brought up in the grounds of a reptile park managed by his parents, Steve wrestled his first crocodile at age nine, under the watchful eye of his father.
The park became the Australia Zoo in 1973 and it was here, and throughout north Queensland, that this boy from Melbourne cut his teeth as a croc charmer.
As a young man, Steve wrestled crocodiles as part of a government-funded relocation program for rogue crocodiles that posed a danger to humans — or those that were in danger of being attacked by humans.
Steve was taught to remove the crocs by hand to protect them, a tactic he grew to believe in strongly.
He was against using drugs to subdue crocodiles until the end. He believed drugs were more harmful to the giant reptiles than any human contact, and always handled them by hand.
Steve’s crocodile hunter identity was born at the Australia Zoo in the early 1990s, when a friend shooting footage of wildlife in the park caught Steve on-camera doing a particularly lively demonstration.
Steve also met his future wife and co-host, Terri Raines, at the zoo. The pair were a perfect match, and became engaged four months later.
Steve was appointed a director of the zoo in 1991, and one year later, he and his fiancée began filming episodes of The Crocodile Hunter.
Later that year, on June 4, the pair were married and together they took their passion for animals and the wildlife to the world.
In 1995 they filmed 10 hour-long episodes of The Crocodile Hunter and, that same year, found themselves the subject of a South Park comedy spoof.
But despite their flourishing careers, something was missing. The void was fulfilled with the birth of their daughter Bindi-Sue on July 24, 1998. The couple had a second child, Robert Clarence Irwin, on December 1, 2003.
Meanwhile, The Crocodile Hunter was taking off, averaging around 750,000 viewers a week on US channel Animal Planet and becoming one of the most popular shows on Discovery Channel Canada.
Though Irwin had a seemingly idealic life, it was not one without controversy. During a public show on January 2, 2004, Irwin was carrying his infant son in one arm while feeding a chicken carcass to a crocodile with the other. The infant came perilously close to the crocodile and comparisons were made in the press with Michael Jackosn’s dangling of his son from a high-rise apartment window.Steve’s passion for the wild and for animals was, however, never in doubt.
He was a man who tried to live life to the fullest and who lived life on the edge, until the very end.
Steve was 44 years old when he died.
news, blubber blast, and a new pump August 30, 2006
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RadioShack lays off employees via e-mail
FORT WORTH, Texas – RadioShack Corp. followed through on its announced plans to cut about 400 jobs, but the electronics retailer has been forced on the defensive about its method of notifying laid-off employees by e-mail.
Employees at the Fort Worth headquarters received an e-mail Tuesday morning telling them they were being dismissed immediately.
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Quick-Thinking Cop Said He Was Immediately Suspicious of Warren Jeffs
Aug. 30, 2006 — He evaded authorities for more than a year and became a fixture on the FBI’s 10 Most Wanted List.
On Monday night, however, Warren Jeffs’ run from the law came to an unexpected end when a Nevada state trooper recognized him during a routine traffic stop.
The polygamist is wanted in Utah and Arizona on charges of arranging two marriages between underage girls and men.
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Waistlines Continue to grow in the U.S.
WASHINGTON – The gravy train — make that the sausage, biscuits and gravy train — just kept on rolling in most of America last year, with 31 states showing an increase in obesity.
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“Obesity now exceeds 25 percent in 13 states, which should sound some serious alarm bells,” said Dr. Jeff Levi, executive director of the advocacy group.
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speaking of waistlines growing, i am afraid that mine has been one of them. i got a wake up call when some pants that had been loose on me in the past were tight. and i realized that i need to get serioius before my problem gets “bigger.” i told this to a coworker (that i usually go out to lunch with) and come to find out, her and her husband are starting nutrisystem. and that’s great b/c now instead of being tempted to go out at lunch, i can just grab a quick salad downstairs (she’s gotta have one with her little meal thing every day anyways) and still enjoy the good company. also, starting next week, she and her husband will be working out in the gym downstairs. and i need to get back into it. i had started going and all but then when i ran on the treadmill, my left ankle was really giving me problems (which i need to go to the doctor about despite the fact that i don’t want to). but that’s no excuse… i need to just do a fast walk and increase the slope i guess. do weights and such. anything to change my form from what it is. jeromy and i eat out all of the time, which is also an obstacle. and i’m not saying that i’m going to stop eating out but i will probably be ordering off of the kids menu more often than not and also trying to make better selections. just little things to get me where i should be. i need to make myself accountable or else i’m not going to follow through. for the last couple of months, i’ve toyed around with the idea of getting in shape but never saw it through. but this week i had a wake up call and i can’t afford to just ignore the problem. so – as an incentive to myself, i’m going to report every friday about my progress on this blog until i get to where i want to be. i’ll report weight loss as well as what i did that week to further/impair my goal. i know i want to get to where i don’t feel completely uncomfortable with my body – but i don’t know what number (in lbs) that correlates to. for now, i’m more concerned about developing healthy habits. the rest will hopefully follow. september 1 will be day 1 (just because i like nice, easy starting points). stay tuned for “operation: blubber blast.”
everything else is going well. i got a lot of stuff done last night – cleaned my apartment, mailed off a rebate that was about to expire, and had the girls from church over. the three of us had a good time – lots of laughing and such. i enjoy their visits immensely. they’re both a lot older than what i thought they were – which rocks b/c now i’m not so worried about turning 24 in a couple of months. i don’t feel like i’m where i need to be in life, but i can kinda cruise for a while. no biggie.
i scored the air pump i need for my car online (kudos for the internet) for only about $320 last night, which is a far better price than the $700 the dealership was going to charge me for the part alone (nevermind the $250 for labor – yikes). it should be in sometime next week. hooray!
nnnnnnnnnnnoooooooooooooooo! July 19, 2006
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Rivers Cuomo Says Weezer Is ‘Done’
Rivers Cuomo says that, for now, Weezer is “done.” Cuomo, the band’s bespectacled songwriter and frontman, told MTV that while he remains in touch with his bandmates, “we’ve never mentioned getting together.”
“Really, for the moment, we are done,” he said. “And I’m not certain we’ll ever make a record again, unless it becomes really obvious to me that we need to do one.”