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Author: J.D. Created: 5/12/2008 10:47 AM
This is a personal blog. Thus, everything reflected here, explicitly or implied, is the personal opinion and observation of the author and does not, either in whole, or in part, constitute the opinion of CKLM "The Goat" or its on-line presence www.borderrock.com.

Shaq is 7'1" and 325lbs...  De La Hoya is 5'10" and 154lbs but he holds his own against the man giant!

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Dave Grohl from Foo Fighters, Josh Homme from Queens of the Stone Age, and John Paul Jones from Led Zep teaming up to create 'Them Crooked Vultures'.  It does have a Zeppelin-esque feel to it.  Check it out.

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Steven Tyler fell off the stage the other day and had to be airlifted to hospital.  He hurt his head, neck and shoulder...  His lips walked away unscathed though!

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Video of Tiger on the 18th hole...  Someone let one rip!  Was it Tiger?

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Brett Michaels performed at the Tony Awards the other day.  When he wraps up his performance he gets taken out by part of the stage.  He might need some plastic surgery before he starts filming 'Rock of Love 56'...  (or was it 'Rock of Love 57'????  Ah who cares!)

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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1187350/Pictured-Bearded-wonders-gather-hairiest-contest-world.html

Pearl Jam Bassist, Jeff Ament was mugged right outside a recording studio late last month.  Check out the Video.

Jeff did suffere a head laceration when he tried to run away.

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This kid is sick on guitar.  He performed on Ellen (I know I know, Ellen sucks...)  But check this kid out and see who visits him after the performance.

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http://www.slate.com/id/2216609/ Indigenous to the Americas, the puma or panther or mountain lion—Puma concolor—is further known as the catamount, the mountain screamer, the night crier, the sneak cat, the swamp devil, the purple feather, and the ghost walker. In Canada, as in other, more interesting places, they skip the colloquialisms and go for cougar, and therefrom oozes the word in its slang sense. Dictionary editor Jesse Sheidlower cites anecdotal evidence establishing that cougar—meaning a woman of a certain age who pursues men of a tender age—was in currency in British Columbia and Alberta by the early 1990s. Etymologists have yet to confirm the delightful tale that the NHL's Vancouver Canucks originated the term to reference a mature subset of puck bunnies.

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