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Posted on 04/30/2003 4:44:01 AM PDT by BigWaveBetty
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To: pubmom
81
posted on
05/02/2003 7:53:42 AM PDT
by
Hillary's Lovely Legs
(Life is a banquet and most poor suckers are starving to death)
To: pubmom; Timeout; Aggie Mama; All
Guten morgen, all. I notice the online WashPost had a photo of Dubya in business suit on board the ship. I guess they were afraid the flightsuit pic was just too, too attractive to potential voters.
Tinfoil alert:
CELEBS wouldn't be celebs without their own personal paranoia. Elle Macpherson's big fear is radiation in the skies. That's why the supermodel had a special lead-lined cot made for her 12-week-old son, Aurelius, to protect him from supposedly deadly rays while flying on planes. Macpherson's better half, banker Arpad Busson, hefted the weighty contraption aboard a recent British Airways flight from the Bahamas to Heathrow recently, while Macpherson and her older son Flynn wrapped themselves in special foil blankets for the journey. (Page Six)
Psycho alert:
-- SEN. John Kerry might want to tell his wife to clean up her language now that he's running for president. When Teresa Heinz, the widow of Republican Sen. John Heinz III, married Kerry in 1995, she said, "Someone my age who has a professional life doesn't change her name." But now she's conforming to Middle American taste and letting herself be called Teresa Heinz Kerry. "They'll call me Mrs. Kerry, because that's what's natural to them. And I don't tell them to shut up . . . Now, politically, it's going to be Teresa Heinz Kerry, but I don't give a [bleep], you know?" she chuckles. "There are other things to worry about." (Page Six)
The late Roone Arledge on the prima donnas of ABC News (his employees, but they didn't want to act like it):
In "Roone," which comes out May 13 from Harper Collins, he wrote that "There were days when I hated the effing business, hated dealing with the effing prima donnas of both sexes!"
When Arledge, who died in December at the age of 71, created "Prime Time Live" for ABC News in 1989, he said, "More than anything, I wanted my hands around [Sam] Donaldson's neck."
The problem? Arledge was stealing Sawyer from CBS' "Sixty Minutes" and wanted to pair her with Donaldson. Both were getting nearly the same money. But Sawyer would get to say "Hello" as the show opened. "I should say 'Hello,'" Arledge quoted Donaldson as saying. If the former White House pit bull couldn't couldn't open the show, "it would be a dealbreaker," Arledge wrote. "What rational adult - even Sam - would walk away from such an opportunity over a 'hello'?"
Sawyer's arrival also didn't sit well with Peter Jennings, who was only appeased when he learned she wouldn't share his anchor desk, Arledge wrote. NY Daily News
To: All
Here's a remarkable story:
MOAB, Utah, May 2 Pinned by a boulder for five days and having run out of water, a climber amputated his own arm with a pocket knife, rappelled down a cliff and walked until rescuers found him. Aron Ralston, 27, of Aspen, Colo., was in serious condition Friday at a hospital in Grand Junction, Colo., following the ordeal Thursday.
Ralston was climbing Saturday in Blue John Canyon, adjacent to Canyonlands National Park in far southwestern Utah, when a 1,000-pound boulder fell on him, pinning his right arm, authorities said. Initial reports said the boulder might have weighed 200 pounds, but rescuers who later went to the site said it weighed closer to 1,000 pounds.
Sheriffs Sgt. Mitch Vetere told NBCs Today show that the team that went to the site concluded he had no other option but to cut off his arm because the air-based search team wouldnt have seen him from the air.
Ralson was able to tell rescuers that he ran out of water on Tuesday, and on Thursday morning decided that his survival required drastic action. Using his pocketknife, he amputated his arm below the elbow and applied a tourniquet and administered first aid. He then rigged anchors, fixed a rope and rappelled 75 feet to the canyon floor. He hiked downstream and was spotted about 3 p.m. by a Utah Public Safety Helicopter.
The search for Ralston had begun the same morning, after authorities were notified he was four days overdue reporting for work.
Vetere, who led the air search, spotted Ralston with two hikers near a trail head. Ralston was then loaded into a helicopter for the 12-minute flight to a hospital. Ralston was thoroughly exhausted, Vetere said. The only thing he wanted was water.
Ralson walked into the emergency room on his own.
Ive never seen anybody who has the will to live and is as much of a warrior as Aron is, and Ive been doing this for 25 years, said park ranger Steve Swanke, who was with Ralston in the emergency room. He is a warrior period.
Ralstons expeditions have been known to trigger awe, said Brion After, manager of the Ute Mountaineering store in Aspen where Ralston works. After said Ralston has climbed 49 of Colorados 14,000-foot-plus mountains.
"To be honest, sometimes we get pretty scared with some the things hes doing, After said.
http://www.msnbc.com/news/908232.asp?0cv=NB10
To: All
They may as well go ahead and get out the IV and the chemicals (if his performance in the Winona Ryder case is any indication) - Mark Geragos will represent Scott Peterson,
story here.
To: mountaineer
Was JOhnny Cochran unaviabable?
Thanks for the good stories and links.
85
posted on
05/02/2003 10:22:51 AM PDT
by
lodwick
To: mountaineer
Yes, Mark "Used Car Salesman" Geragos hasn't exactly set the world on fire lately with his lawyerly abilities. I'm not surprised he took the case though, birds of a feather and all of that.
While I was flipping through the channels last night, I saw the little item about the lead-lined cot and laughed myself silly! When you posted the story, it was even funnier!
RE: Teresa Heinzketchupladydoodlebrain does not have the class to be a first lady, just witness her potty mouth and arrogant attitude. She and Lurch just need to continue their own quiet life together and windsurf off into the sunset.
Speaking of that goofy Kerry windsurfing photo, could someone post it next to W's triumphant pilot's photo from yesterday in comparison?
It would be good for a laugh.
86
posted on
05/02/2003 11:49:53 AM PDT
by
pubmom
To: BigWaveBetty; mountaineer; Pippin; lodwick; *GUILD
Good afternoon Guild. Just dropping by to say hello to all my friends. I am enjoying all the beautiful pictures of our President and all the men and women coming home. It's all good!
Have ya heard the sound bites of Hillary giving some kind of speach. Good Lord, if that's what she sounds like on the campaign trail, I say let her run. My ears! my poor ears!
87
posted on
05/02/2003 11:55:12 AM PDT
by
Teacup
(Our God is an Awsome God)
To: mountaineer; pubmom
Mark Geragos will represent Scott Peterson...............Oh man, you can't make this stuff up....to funny. I truly suspect, ole Greggie needed the gig, and no one else would take this case. Maybe Winona Ryder never paid him? HMMMM? Naw, that would never happen.
88
posted on
05/02/2003 12:00:23 PM PDT
by
Teacup
(Our God is an Awsome God)
To: Teacup
Farmers could replay Hillary's screetch, er, speech, over and over again to keep the birds out of their corn fields!
To: mountaineer
The downside: the corn would be too afraid to grow.
Bless her heart.
90
posted on
05/02/2003 1:33:01 PM PDT
by
lodwick
To: lodwick
Nice little story in my local paper:SAFE IN THEIR HANDS
The guy mentioned in the article was a nice kid, he graduated with my husband.
91
posted on
05/02/2003 3:17:32 PM PDT
by
pubmom
To: pubmom; Pippin
Nice link - thank you.
I read further about the local economy. Congress needs to get off their very comfortable asses and get this tax cut thing DONE. There are folks out there who are hurting!
Nice job with your letter to the President Pips - well done.
Cheers all.
92
posted on
05/02/2003 3:28:12 PM PDT
by
lodwick
To: lodwick
Thanks, (((LODDY)))!
93
posted on
05/02/2003 3:49:09 PM PDT
by
Pippin
To: Teacup
Hi, (((TEA)))!
94
posted on
05/02/2003 3:50:25 PM PDT
by
Pippin
To: mountaineer
I am in total awe of the climber, Aron Ralston. The area where he was is so remote and rugged.
To: BigWaveBetty; Endeavor; All
Home from the Road. I haven't unpacked my car yet, but I did take time to remove the things I purchased at the Garden Center on the way home. It's back to REALITY.
To: Iowa Granny
Cheers Gran...which is better/worse?
Please don't answer this one.
Cheers, friend.
97
posted on
05/02/2003 7:24:11 PM PDT
by
lodwick
To: lodwick
Howdy. Great supply of jokes you have down there.
To: Iowa Granny; mountaineer; All
From the Corner at NRO:
CORNER POST ABOUT NOTHING [John Derbyshire]
Nothing consequential, anyway, Kathryn--just to chime in with approval of the President's style, guts, and leadership, and to note that with every stirring patriotic speech, every gesture of courage and commitment, every ballsy decision and action, it becomes ever more clear what a directionless shambles the Clinton presidency was. Does the man make the hour, or the hour the man? I don't know, and in the case of GWB we shall never know. 9/11 happened, and this man has risen to it magnificently.
To: Utah Girl
this man has risen to it magnificently.This could easily be the Understatement of the New Century.
Good Morning, Early Birds.
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