Harrison Ford proves to be almost as awesome as characters he's played.
http://jam.canoe.ca/Movies/2010/02/2...enn-story.html
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Harrison Ford proves to be almost as awesome as characters he's played.
http://jam.canoe.ca/Movies/2010/02/2...enn-story.html
Fun fact, Harrison Ford was actually a walk in guest at the hotel I worked at once. He was flying around and randomly decided to land in Cedar Rapids, picked up the the hotel airport phone and asked for a room. Completely bizarre.
Did he demand to get his family back? Or express his lack of faith in hokey religions?
No, but he did tell us to get off his plane.
So, Boner from Growing Pains is dead...
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(CNN)
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-- Actor Andrew Koenig, who had been missing since February 14, committed suicide, his father told reporters after his son's body was found Thursday in a park in Vancouver, British Columbia.
"My son took his own life," Walter Koenig said at a news conference in the park.
The body of the former "Growing Pains" star was found by several friends who conducted their own search of Stanley Park, where Andrew Koenig liked to walk, his father said.
Koenig, 41, was reported missing by his parents after he did not board a flight to Los Angeles from Vancouver last week.
Walter Koenig -- himself an actor, known for his role as Pavel Chekov in the
"Star Trek" series -- flew to Vancouver with his wife, Judy, on Tuesday to help with the search.
"He was obviously in a lot of pain," Walter Koenig said.
The Koenigs said they received a letter from their son last week in which he wrote in a "despondent tone."
He had stopped taking medication for depression about a year ago, his father said.
Unknown to his parents at the time, Andrew Koenig sold or gave away many of his possessions and moved out of his apartment in Venice, California, before traveling to Canada, the family said.
Koenig fell in love with Vancouver in 1988 when he first visited to film an episode of the TV show "21 Jump Street," his father said.
Koenig appeared in 25 episodes of "Growing Pains" from 1985 to 1989, playing Richard "Boner" Stabone, according to a filmography posted on the Internet Movie Database Web site. He also appeared in episodes of several other television shows.
He was described as "a gifted and passionate multitalented young man" on his father's Web site.
He performed at The Improv and had roles in movies that included "NonSeNse," "InAlienable," "The Theory of Everything" and "Batman: Dead End." He also acted on television in "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine," "G.I. Joe," "My Two Dads," "21 Jump Street," "My Sister Sam" and "Adam-12," the Web site said, and edited, directed, produced and wrote a number of films.
Koenig was an activist interested in many causes, his father's Web site says.
He was arrested at the Rose Bowl in 2008 while protesting U.S. involvement in the 2008 Summer Olympic Games in China. He opposed U.S. participation because of China's support for a repressive regime in Myanmar, also known as Burma, the Web site says.
Why God Why??? Why couldn't it have been Kirk Cameron?
Corey Haim died of an overdose. SUPRISE SUPRISE.
Too salty for u?
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Some New York City chefs and restaurant owners are taking aim at a bill introduced in the New York Legislature that, if passed, would ban the use of salt in restaurant cooking.
"No owner or operator of a restaurant in this state shall use salt in any form in the preparation of any food for consumption by customers of such restaurant, including food prepared to be consumed on the premises of such restaurant or off of such premises," the bill, A. 10129, states in part.
The legislation, which Assemblyman Felix Ortiz, D-Brooklyn, introduced on March 5, would fine restaurants $1,000 for each violation.
"The consumer needs to make their own health choices. Just as doctors and the occasional visit to a hospital can't truly control how a person chooses to maintain their health, neither can chefs nor the occasional visit to a restaurant," said Jeff Nathan, the executive chef and co-owner of Abigael's on Broadway. "Modifying trans fats and sodium intake needs to be home based for optimal health. Regulating restaurants will not solve this health issue."
Nathan is part of the group My Food My Choice, which calls itself a coalition of chefs, restaurant owners, and consumers, called the proposed law "absurd" in a press release issued on its Facebook page
A New Jersey woman is striving to become the world’s fattest woman.
Edit: Thanks for the quick reference tag line Dumptruck. Makes more sense.
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A New Jersey woman is striving to become the world’s fattest woman.