Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Monday, February 20, 2012
Friday, February 17, 2012
Thursday, February 09, 2012
Dr. Drew's Celebrity Rehab
Feb. 9
For immediate release.
OWN The Oprah Winfrey Network
Dr. Dru announced this season's lineup today. The cast will include: among others R.P. McMurphy and "Biff" D. Tweaker. This episode will focus on the meth addicts and their whacky behavioral quirks. Watch as "Biff" the gardener and McMurphy almost get into fisticuffs over a missing "stash". You will watch in horror as Nurse Ratchet uses a taser on the two addicts to break up the fight. Next weeks episode we find "Biff" on a work release program and is caught with a crack pipe behind bathroom #4.
Check local listings for dates and times.
Wednesday, February 08, 2012
Monday, February 06, 2012
Sunday, February 05, 2012
Friday, February 03, 2012
Six Degrees of Radiation
It's all about the connections to SONGS (San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station), in the news this week because of leaking more radiation into the atmosphere, and a shutdown for other defects.
A house inspired by the domes of the San Onofre nuclear generators is for sale. It's most recent owner is Huell Howser, who featured San Onofre in more than one episode of his TV travel show.
A house inspired by the domes of the San Onofre nuclear generators is for sale. It's most recent owner is Huell Howser, who featured San Onofre in more than one episode of his TV travel show.
Wednesday, February 01, 2012
Feb 1, 2012 San Clemente
A California man walking his small dog off-leash was arrested after a park ranger used her stun gun on him.
The San Clemente Times reports that Dedier Le Bouff was walking his small dog south of dogpatch. For years, the park has been a refuge for owners who let their dogs run off-leash. However, all state parks have on-leash laws.
"It was really scary," said Biff McTweaker, who said he witnessed the incident as he and his life partner were walking their own dogs. "I just felt so bad for him."
The unnamed park ranger reportedly confronted Le Bouff about his dog. Le Bouff, who said he wasn't carrying his wallet at the time, allegedly gave a false name. The ranger asked him to remain at the scene but Le Bouff instead attempted to leave before he was shot in the back with the taser.
McTweaker said Le Bouff had repeatedly asked the ranger why he was being detained. "He just tried to walk away. She never gave him a reason," McTweaker said.
After Le Bouff left the scene, the ranger "pursued him a little bit and she did deploy her" electric-shock weapon, said state parks spokesman Michael Story.
"That did stop him."
Le Bouff was then arrested on suspicion of failing to obey a lawful order, having a dog off-leash and knowingly providing false information, Story said. He was later released.
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