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Robin Roberts


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Age: 49
Sign: Taurus

State: PENNSYLVANIA
Country: US
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Tuesday, September 01, 2009 

Category: Music

Steven Tyler: 'I Wasn't Drunk When I Fell'

August 25th, 2009 3:52pm EDT  
Steven Tyler Wasn't DrunkInjured Aerosmith star Steven Tyler has blasted online reports he was drunk when he fell off a stage in South Dakota and broke his collarbone, joking he was trying to leap into the audience to fill time during a sound problem break in the show.

Tyler's injuries forced the band to cancel the remainder of it's summer tour with ZZ Top, but the frontman is adamant he was clean and sober when the accident happened, despite reports to the contrary.

In his first interview since the stage fall in Sturgis on August 6th, Tyler tells Rolling Stone, "The easiest thing in the world is to say, 'He's drunk or stoned.' But what are you gonna do?" A report posted at BostonHerald.com last week cites anonymous band sources as saying that the rocker was drunk when he fell off the stage in Sturgis.

However, the Love In An Elevator singer insists the reports are all nonsense: "Truth be known, I jumped off the stage on purpose. (I) figured we hadn't gotten any new press in so long... (I was) as sober as you can be." Tyler tells the publication he has seen footage of his stage fall - and it brings back terrible memories.

He adds, "There was a torrential downpour and the guys said, 'Look, it's still slippery.' I watched myself on YouTube, and it could have been my knee buckling or any ankle. The last thing I remember before I hit the ground was people grabbing for me, but they couldn't reach me because of the barricade. At any other Aerosmith show, I probably would've been caught and thrown back onto the stage - naked and without jewelry. I stood up and couldn't raise my arm and knew I'd broken something."

Nevertheless, he's making a slow and steady recovery: "I've got my arm in a sling (and) I'm on all the drugs I'm not supposed to be on. But I'm dealing with the pain pretty good."

And he's upset with himself for forcing his band to scrap "such a great tour", adding, "I had to ruin it all by falling and I'm sorry. I've said that to the fans and my band and everybody else. I f&*ked up. I get in the zone when I'm onstage. I don't really have to explain anything. I love what I do. The world knows what I do. And I only hope they forgive me for having to cancel such a f*&king awesome tour."

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Steven Tyler

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Tuesday, September 01, 2009 

Category: Web, HTML, Tech

Gee lady, guess what?  Dolphins live in the water and water DOES get wet.   Guess maybe you should have stuck to the elephants and monkeys.

Woman sues zoo over splashing dolphins

<a href="http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/reuters/brand/SIG=pd7i95.r{}
Tuesday, September 01, 2009 

Category: News and Politics

Voted best newly erected building; is now causing new erections.

New park offers X-rated views of NYC hotel guests

NEW YORK – Some guests at a New York City hotel near an elevated park have been offering unobstructed views of themselves.
Guests at the Standard Hotel in Manhattan keep failing to close the curtains as they frolic naked in front of their rooms' floor-to-ceiling windows, easily viewed from the High Line park below. The park recently opened atop an abandoned elevated rail line.
City Council Speaker Christine Quinn has called the hotel's window action "unacceptable."
Aaron Lipman works in the neighborhood and says the shows are "healthy and fun." He says they're like TV's "Wild Kingdom."
The hotel issued a statement Monday saying its managers will try to "remind guests of the transparency" of the windows.
The hotel won an award from the Municipal Arts Society of New York for best new building erected last year.
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On the Net:
Standard Hotel: <a href="http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/ap/ap_on_fe_st/storytext/us_odd_exhibitionist_hotel/33166378/SIG=11e5u1nuk.r{}
Sunday, August 30, 2009 

Category: News and Politics

Study finds people who multitask often bad at it

 
    A generic picture of a woman working in an office. Reuters – A generic picture of a woman working in an office sitting at her desk typing on a computer. REUTERS/Catherine …
    WASHINGTON – The people who multitask the most are the ones who are worst at it. That's the surprising conclusion of researchers at Stanford University, who found multitaskers are more easily distracted and less able to ignore irrelevant information than people who do less multitasking.
    "The huge finding is, the more media people use the worse they are at using any media. We were totally shocked," Clifford Nass, a professor at Stanford's communications department, said in a telephone interview.
    The researchers studied 262 college undergraduates, dividing them into high and low multitasking groups and comparing such things as memory, ability to switch from one task to another and being able to focus on a task. Their findings are reported in Tuesday's edition of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
    When it came to such essential abilities, people who did a lot of multitasking didn't score as well as others, Nass said.
    Still to be answered is why the folks who are worst at multitasking are the ones doing it the most.
    It's sort of a chicken-or-egg question.
    "Is multitasking causing them to be lousy at multitasking, or is their lousiness at multitasking causing them to be multitaskers?" Nass wondered. "Is it born or learned?"
    In a society that seems to encourage more and more multitasking, the findings have social implications, Nass observed. Multitasking is already blamed for car crashes as several states restrict the use of cell phones while driving. Lawyers or advertisers can try to use irrelevant information to distract and refocus people to influence their decisions.
    In the study, the researchers first had to figure out who are the heavy and light multitaskers. They gave the students a form listing a variety of media such as print, television, computer-based video, music, computer games, telephone voice or text, and so forth.
    The students were asked, for each form of media, which other forms they used at the same time always, often, sometimes or never.
    The result ranged from an average of about 1.5 media items at the low end to more than four among heavy multitaskers.
    Then they tested the abilities of students in the various groups.
    For example, ability to ignore irrelevant information was tested by showing them a group of red and blue rectangles, blanking them out, and then showing them again and asking if any of the red ones had moved.
    The test required ignoring the blue rectangles. The researchers thought people who do a lot of multitasking would be better at it.
    "But they're not. They're worse. They're much worse," said Nass. The high media multitaskers couldn't ignore the blue rectangles. "They couldn't ignore stuff that doesn't matter. They love stuff that doesn't matter," he said.
    Perhaps the multitaskers can take in the information and organize it better? Nope.
    "They are worse at that, too," Nass said.
    "So then we thought, OK, maybe they have bigger memories. They don't. They were equal" with the low multitaskers, he added.
    Finally, they tested ability to switch from one task to another by classifying a letter as a vowel or consonant, or a number as even or odd. The high multitaskers took longer to make the switch from one task to the other.
    This particularly surprised the researchers, considering the need to switch from one thing to another in multitasking.
    "They couldn't help thinking about the task they weren't doing," lead author Eyal Ophir said. "The high multitaskers are always drawing from all the information in front of them. They can't keep things separate in their minds."
    The next step is to look into what multitaskers are good at and see if the difference between high and low multitaskers is one of "exploring" versus "exploiting" information.
    "High multitaskers just love more and more information. Their greatest thrill is to get more," he said. On the other hand, "exploiters like to think about the information they already have."
    The research was funded by Stanford Major Grant, Volkswagen Grant, Nissan Grant and an Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Grant.
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    On the Net:
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences: <a href="http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/ap/ap_on_sc/storytext/us_sci_multitasking_mayhem/33154758/SIG=10lhfeomm.r{}
Sunday, August 30, 2009 

Category: News and Politics

Police: Man leaves kids in car, goes to strip club

    CLEARWATER, Fla. – Authorities said a man was arrested after being accused of leaving two small children in his vehicle while he was in a Clearwater strip club. The Pinellas County Sheriff's Office reports that the 33-year-old man left a 3-year-old and a 4-year-old in a car late Sunday night. The report said the man was in the club, drinking at the bar, for 30 to 60 minutes.
    The nature of the relationship between the man and the children was not released.
    He was arrested on two felony counts of child neglect and is being held at the Pinellas County Jail on $10,000 bail.
Sunday, August 30, 2009 

Category: News and Politics

Man gets glued to toilet seat at Australian mall

CAIRNS, Australia – A man who used a public toilet in a shopping mall was taken to a hospital to have the toilet seat removed from his backside after someone smeared it with glue in what an official condemned Monday as a sick joke. Police urged possible witnesses to come forward after the 58-year-old man was humiliated in the northeastern city of Cairns by the prank.
An ambulance was called to help the man after he was found stuck by fast-acting adhesive glue to a toilet seat on Saturday in the busy shopping mall.
Paramedics removed the seat from the toilet and took him to a hospital, where medical staff used industrial solvents to get it off.
Cairns local government official Di Forsyth said the man, who was not identified, was not injured but was "extremely embarrassed" by his experience.
"I'm disgusted that a gentlemen has had to go through that because someone thinks it's funny," Forsyth said. "It's a sick joke."
Sunday, August 30, 2009 

Category: News and Politics

Feuding families cause riot of about 150 in Ala.

Sunday, August 30, 2009 

Sunday, August 30, 2009 
BEATLES TRIBUTE CRUISE HOSTED BY THE ONE AND ONLY WOODY LIFTON


Here is the full lineup of special guests and events:

First the nuts and bolts, we'll be sailing on Royal Caribbean's Independence of the Seas for 6 nights in the Western Caribbean on 3/28/10. We stop at Belize City, Costa Maya and Cozumel.

We have gratefully secured BritBeat (America's Premiere Tribute to the Beatles) to be the house band. They'll be performing three times for Exclusive Beatles Guests.

Here are some of our guests and what they will be providing for our Cruisers.

Shannon- The World's Greatest Beatles Artist be aboard.
NEWS FLASH: Shannon will be releasing her first book in March of 2010 and the FIRST STOP on her international book tour will be OUR CRUISE!

My friend Paul Saltzman, the author of "The Beatles in India" is now a confirmed guest and will doing his Beatles in India slide presentation on the Cruise.

Jorie Gracen: Paul's personal photographer for almost 20 years and she promises to tell the Behind the Lens stories of those years.

Nancy Lee Andrews- Ringo's former girlfriend and the author of "A Dose of Rock and Roll"

I'm still working with May Pang, Ron Campbell of the Beatles Saturday Morning Cartoons, Eric Cash and Pete Best to come with us but already we have quite a line up guests for you. This morning I heard from Tony Bramwell and now he wants to join us!

We're planning:
*Three performances by BritBeat including a Costume Dance Party, with a set list you never heard even the Beatles do.
*Meet and greet cocktail party with our guests.
*A Beatles Trivia Contest, with great prizes
*In the Studio/Karaoke evening with Woody, where he'll take you inside Abbey Road Studios to hear the Beatles as they created their music.
*Picture and autograph sessions with our guests.
*Vendor showings of art, photos, books and many more Beatles items !
Plus all the events mentioned above.

So please join our group and join us for this once in a life time opportunity to spend a week immersed in the Sights, Sounds, Stories and Memories of the greatest musical artists of all time the Beatles.

Contact Info

Email:
Website:Office:Location:
Boca Raton, FL
 
Everything is available @ http://www.BeatlesTributeCruise.com

Join the group on FacebookFacebook.com/beatlestributecruise
 
Shannon: the World's Greatest Beatles Artist

Jude Kessler: author of "Shoulda Been There"

Jo Pondhawk: aka Jorie Gracen, Paul McCartney's photographer for the past 20 years

David Courtney, Dave Zemmer, Dave Robinson, Chris and Randy Getsla all from Britbeat

Eric Cash- Beatles artist

Dennis Kuglin- fro http://www.facebook.com/l/;allBeatlesstore.com

Dara Roberts- the cruise is a fundraiser for her

Debbie Roberts- Dara's mom

Annette Armstrong Wegener- works for Paul Saltzman "The Beatles In India"

And some assorted Beatles friends!

Charles Rosenay- from http://www.facebook.com/l/;Liverpooltours.com

Gigi Wong Monaco- from the Sitar Emporium

Judith Furedi- author of "John Lennon: In Their Own Write"

Pete Dicks- host of great Beatles radio show "Beatles and Beyond'

Robin Roberts- Co- editor of "Octopus' Garden'

Justin Rovens- from Real Music Radio (special thanks to Justin for having the guts to play my radio show when no one else would)

Thanks to everyone for joining and keep spreading news of our Beatles Tribute Cruise and this group.

Good Day Sunshine

Woody

Wednesday, April 30, 2008 

Category: Music
According to Real Muzic Web Radio's manager Justin Rovens:
The feedback from this past Sunday night's 2-hour show was fantastic and we have asked Woody Lifton, the creator of the show, if we could run the show in 2-hour blocks from this point forward.
"Most of the shows were originally created and broadcast to fit into a 2-hour time slot. It gives the listener the complete picture, the way it was intended to be heard. So I welcome the additional hour of time that Real Muzic has alotted to the show". Said Woody Lifton.
Woody also asks that since there is very little time to get the word out about this development "It would be incredible if my Myspace Friends could help get the word out. Blog It...Bulletin it...Email it to every Beatles fan you know". Tomorrow night's episode, now from 9:00 - 11:00 PM EST on www. myspace. com/realmuzicwebradio is called The Beatles, Before America and it's a historical look back at the time when The Beatles were struggling artists looking for a break. We'll hear from Pete Best and Tony Sheridan as they reminisce about those wild & crazy Hamburg Days. There's tons of unreleased and mostly unheard music. Plus you get to hear George Martin and Brian Epstien tell the story of how George and EMI Records finally signed the Beatles to a recording contract.

Thank you for all your suppot of the show
Woody- Pop Go the Beatles- Lifton