Aug. 12th, 2004

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Stealing from [livejournal.com profile] ursulav, we have "Fourth Amendment to the WHAT?"

Of course, take a look at the book security tried to confiscate, and tell me he shouldn't be embarassed to admit he bought it in the first place.
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Pirates! Yar!
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It's a how-to on how to make a Jack Sparrow-themed LJ setup.

With a big honkin' Jack Sparrow image.

Yar.
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An intended parody of an interview with Miami Heat center Shaquille O'Neal could cost a radio station employee his job.

On its morning show last month, Z100 radio in Portland, Ore., broadcast an interview in which O'Neal supposedly said a jury would have to include rappers Ludacris, Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre in order for Kobe Bryant to be found innocent of rape charges.

However, it was later discovered that producer Dan Clark spliced O'Neal's quotes to make it sound as though he were being interviewed.

Clark also sent out a news release to media outlets.

Lonny Nielsen, director of marketing and promotion for Clear Channel Radio in Portland, declined to say if Clark, who wasn't available for comment, had been suspended or fired. Nielsen said the station has spoken with O'Neal, and he is not upset.
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Cat 'not linked' to al-Qaeda

A BELGIAN airliner bound for Vienna had to turn back to Brussels 20 minutes into the flight yesterday after an escaped pet cat stormed the cockpit and attacked the co-pilot.

The cat, a tom named Gin with no known links to al-Qaeda, was "very aggressive", SN Brussels Airlines spokesman Geert Sciot said.

An investigation is pending, but it appears Gin escaped from his travelling bag when his owner fell asleep, ran through the cabin and slipped past the open cockpit door as meals were being served to the pilots.

He then became "agitated and nervous" and attacked the co-pilot, scratching his arm.

As Mr Sciot explained: "It's a very nice animal but apparently, sometimes, an aggressive one. It took a long time to catch it."

He added that there were unconfirmed reports that Gin might have been "kicked by somebody in business class" on his way through the cabin.

With his co-pilot fighting off the maddened moggy, the captain ordered the plane back to Brussels.

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