Thursday 19 June 2008

Steven Tyler: What Rehab? Go C's!

Steven TylerThe Lakers aren't the only team that can draw the big names!

Steven Tyler -- fresh off a trip to rehab he blamed on foot pain (*cough, cough* bulls**t) -- is courtside for tonight's Lakers vs. Cetlics game.

We're hearing he's out of rehab, but still undergoing outpatient treatment. Sounds like a good deal to us!






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Wednesday 11 June 2008

Better Luck Next Year

Better Luck Next Year   
Artist: Better Luck Next Year

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Discography:


It's The Numbers That Kill Us   
 It's The Numbers That Kill Us

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 11




 





Nik Tyndall

Wednesday 4 June 2008

Universal Studios fire sparked by blow torch

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A fire that burned through a large swath of the Universal Studios Hollywood back lot during the weekend was accidentally sparked by workers using heating tools on a film set, fire officials said on Monday.


The blaze erupted before dawn on Sunday in a portion of the lot containing exteriors used to resemble a New York City streetscape. It reduced a two-city-block area of the lot to ashes and burned through much of the adjacent Courthouse Square set that has appeared in such films as "Back to the Future" and "To Kill a Mockingbird."


Also destroyed was the popular "King Kong" attraction featured in the Universal Studios Theme Park tram tour of the back lot, and a warehouse where thousands of copies of archived TV shows and films were stored. Studio officials said all of the material lost in the video vault could be replaced.


More than 400 firefighters battled the flames late into the night. Nine firefighters and a deputy sheriff suffered minor injuries, Los Angeles County Fire Chief P. Michael Freeman said at a news conference.


He said an investigation revealed the fire was touched off by three members of a studio work crew who had been using a blow torch to apply asphalt shingles to the roof of a building facade.


They finished their work at about 3 a.m. and stood watch for an hour, according to company policy. Seeing no signs of a fire, they left the scene for a break, but a security guard in the vicinity noticed flames about 45 minutes later and called the fire department.


The fire, which burned for about 18 hours, forced authorities to close the theme park for the day, but the facility was reopened to tourists on Monday morning.


Much of the same area scorched by Sunday's blaze had been destroyed by a 1990 arson fire and was subsequently rebuilt.