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The Bridge

They talked about this movie on Stern this morning and it has piqued my interested. Trying to track down a copy.

People suffer largely unnoticed while the rest of the world goes about its business. This is a documentary exploration of the mythic beauty of the Golden Gate Bridge, the most popular suicide destination in the world, and those drawn by its call. Steel and his crew filmed the bridge during daylight hours from two separate locations for all of 2004, recording most of the two dozen deaths in that year (and preventing several others). They also taped interviews with friends, families and witnesses, who recount in sorrowful detail stories of struggles with depression, substance abuse and mental illness. Raises questions about suicide, mental illness and civic responsibility as well as the filmmaker’s relationship to his fraught and complicated material.

BBB’s Notebook: WWE Raw 06/19/07

-My cable froze up so I missed the first little bit but I’m sure it sucked.

-This Vince thing is gonna make me nuts…. Its so terrible.

-London and Kendrick on Raw is pretty sweet.

-London, Kendrick, Haas and Benjamin was good. Like to see them get 20 minutes on a ppv, it could be great.

-A 3 hour Raw? The federal investigation? Yeesh….

-Seeing the Sandman on Raw makes me sad.

-I thought the Mr. McMahon memerobilia sale was funny until I saw the auctions.wwe.com logo.

-Sheik Show? I like it.

-That limo driver and his toupe laid it on a little thick. Fuck this is brutal.

-I haven’t really seen a lot of this Kennedy being that I don’t catch Smackdown. Lotta hype to live up to.

-Holy fuck, that’s Jillian Halls gimmick?

-Steph‘s looking a little chunkified, like she just had a baby or something….

-Ok, Stephs promo has just hit rock bottom. Fuck, this is so lame and terrible I wanna puke blood.

A Long Overdue Update





What’s new….

Camping was good but we had to cut it short due to rain. When it wasn’t raining (and even when it was) it was a lot of fun and the kids seemed to enjoy it. And I was a lot warmer during then night then I was last May.
So we went home a day early and just chilled and watched some movies including Back to the Future 2 and Master of Disguise. Now I have been told I am nuts, but BTF 2 was a piece of shit. All it was was part 1 with an extra Michael J Fox running around and no new Crispin Glover. Master of Disguise was surprisingly good, I could watch that Turtle scene all day.
Fathers day we went out for breakfast and played some cards with Mel and Benny. I made the mistake of staying up until 1 AM watching the TNA ppv that night. It was about what you would expect from a TNA ppv. Stuff that didn’t make sense, and stuff that was confusing. However, LAX vs. Low KI and Rhino was surprisingly good. I will try to put it up on the video blog so you can have a look. Does anyone even watch the shit I put up? Let me know.
Since I moved departments, I hate my jon and I sense big changes coming to my store. Some good and some really shitty.

Flames to name Keenan as head coach

Darren Dreger and Bob McKenzie
6/14/2007 12:14:23 PM

Following the formalities of signing a multi-year contract, Mike Keenan and the Calgary Flames will officially announce his hiring as head coach at the Pengrowth Saddledome at a news conference at 3:30 pm et today.

Jim Playflair will remain on as an assistant to Keenan, while further discussions with Rich Preston, Wayne Fleming and Rob Cookson are expected to take place on Friday.
Keenan’s hiring comes as a huge surprise to many, but a quick trip down memory lane shows a long history with the Sutter family.

Keenan and Flames general manager Darryl Sutter worked together in Chicago and helped lead the Blackhawks to the 1992 Stanley Cup Final.


Keenan hired Brian Sutter as his assistant coach in 1991 as part of his Canada Cup staff.
Duane and Brent Sutter both played for Mike Keenan in Chicago, while twins, Ron and Rich Sutter also have playing experience with Keenan as their head coach.

As one NHL executive puts it, “Keenan and the Sutters are like thinkers..it makes perfect sense.”

The Flames went 43-25-10, finishing 8th in the Western Conference last season under Playfair. They lost to the Detroit Red Wings in the first round of the playoffs.

Keenan’s last job in the NHL was with the Florida Panthers where he was replaced by Jacques Martin just prior to the 2006-07 season. The Panthers were Keenan’s seventh NHL team. He began his NHL career as head coach of the Philadelphia Flyers in 1984. He captured the Jack Adams trophy awarded to the league’s top coach in 1985 while leading the Flyers to the Stanley Cup Final.

In 1993-94, he was hired as head coach of New York Rangers and led the franchise to its first Stanley Cup win since 1940. Keenan also served as head coach and GM as the St. Louis Blues, Vancouver Canucks, and Boston Bruins.

Keenan began his coaching career with the Peterborough Petes of the Ontario Hockey League.
Iron Mike has been behind the bench for 1,014 games with 569 wins, 447 losses, 140 ties and 20 overtime losses.

Campamania 2

Going camping around Trochu this weekend, I’m pretty excited. It will be very nice to get away from everything and everyone for a while. If anything exciting happens I will report it via the blackberry but I may be wrong in this but the point of camping is for nothing exciting to happen. Play with the kids and stuff by day and beers around the fire at night.