Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2007 5:47 pm
Assuming that you mean he wrote some short articles for Playboy, that is not pornography. I appreciate the clarification Dig.
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For me, it's a matter of accuracy. For others, it doesn't matter.Why does it matter at all?
I have heard it was based on a true story. They sure captured the BB fever of southern Indiana though. I think I was 9 years old when I managed to get a link of the net when Linton won the sectional. It was exactly like the movie, although that was not Linton's gym in the movie.kbs2244 wrote:I will have to double check my hitory, but I belive "Hoosiers" was based on a true story. But it happened in Illinois. In the 50's before Illinois went to a class system there was a small town caled Hebron up on the Wiscconsin border that pretty much did what the movie storyline is. They won the state championship with 4 players in the last half of the last quarter.
Hollywood moved it to Ind. Everybody knows that is where HS BB is king.
One of those players is now Mayor of Hebron. And the watertower isn't a golf ball on a tee. It is a real big basket ball.
And now we get an entirely different story:Beagle wrote:http://www.livinginperu.com/news/4719
This story began over the weekend. Now people who have been near the meteorite have symptoms of radiation sickness. There will be follow-up news.LIP-ir) -- Peru's Andina News Agency reported today that Puno's Regional Health Directorate sent a group of specialists to the Carancas community in the province of Chucuito near Bolivia to take samples of a meteorite that supposedly landed in the area.
Jorge López Tejada, a representative for the institution, stated that an environmental cleaning crew was going to the area to take earth and water samples from the actual landing site and from surrounding areas.
Now there's a surprise, why buy something modern when you've got a large supply of 50 yr old machine guns still in store?An MoD spokesman said Britain is not planning to buy this weapon.
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) - Snake collector Matt Wilkinson of Portland grabbed a 20-inch rattler from the highway near Maupin, and three weeks later, to impress his ex-girlfriend, he stuck the serpent in his mouth.
He was soon near death with a swollen tongue that blocked his throat. Trauma doctors at the Oregon Health and Science University saved his life.
And everybody else was made to pay for the whole stupid emergency procedure.
Trauma doctors at the Oregon Health and Science University saved his life.
And now, incredibly, scientists say they doubt that there was anything from space at all.Beagle wrote:And now we get an entirely different story:Beagle wrote:http://www.livinginperu.com/news/4719
This story began over the weekend. Now people who have been near the meteorite have symptoms of radiation sickness. There will be follow-up news.LIP-ir) -- Peru's Andina News Agency reported today that Puno's Regional Health Directorate sent a group of specialists to the Carancas community in the province of Chucuito near Bolivia to take samples of a meteorite that supposedly landed in the area.
Jorge López Tejada, a representative for the institution, stated that an environmental cleaning crew was going to the area to take earth and water samples from the actual landing site and from surrounding areas.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7002506.stm
The BBC says that the 200 hospitalized people may be victims of mass hysteria. This is all pretty hysterical.