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The hilarious alternate ending to “Breaking Bad”

A little while back, before the finale of the Breaking Bad series, this joke made the rounds on the internet:

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Bryan Cranston seems to have run with an idea on those lines in this alternate version of the Breaking Bad finale:

Older readers who watched TV in the 1980s will recognize the reference to the May 1990 finale of the Newhart TV series, when the central character, hotel owner Dick Loudon (played by Bob Newhart) is hit in the head by a golf ball. In the next scene, he wakes up with a start in his previous TV series, The Bob Newhart Show, as psychiatrist Bob Hartley in bed with his wife Emily, where we discover that the entire Newhart series was just a dream:

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The Empire State Building takes on the colours of the Philippine flag in a show of support

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philippine flagFrom the Philippine Star:

In a very touching expression of support, the Empire State Building donned the blue, red and yellow colors of the Philippine flag on Friday night (Saturday morning in Manila). The Empire State Building tweeted the amazing display, which will be repeated on Saturday night (Sunday in Manila).

Thanks, guys! You’re amazing.

Want to help? One good organization to give to is the Philippine Red Cross.

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Journalistic scaremongering only hurts Philippine relief efforts

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From TIME magazine’s article, Stop Catastrophizing Relief Efforts in the Philippines:

When television crews race large cargo ships with airplanes and helicopters, the cameras will always win. Journalists will report on the gap between supply and demand. They will show the faces of people in need of Western largesse. They will turn isolated incidents of foraging and removal of goods from a truck or warehouse into a report on rampant looting.

Here is where the reports go very wrong. According to a friend who has worked in Haiti and the Philippines:

“What happens when media talk up security issues is that aid agencies get worried about security of distributions, so they hold off until they have adequate security support. The velocity of distribution is dramatically slowed down. Scaremongering undermines the relief effort.”

This dynamic happened in Haiti, and it’s happening here.

The people of the Philippines are at risk of a multitude of disasters every year: earthquakes, tsunami, cyclones, floods, landslides and volcanic eruptions. The whole nation — government ministries, private-sector companies, the diaspora and civil-society organizations — has learned a great deal about how to respond to a typhoon.

What is different with Supertyphoon Haiyan (called Yolanda in the Philippines) is the unexpected level of storm surge and flooding, combined with sustained winds that exceeded 196 m.p.h. (315 km/h) with gusts far higher. The government is struggling to reach communities hit by one of the strongest storms ever to make landfall. Like the families I met in Staten Island after Superstorm Sandy, it seems that the water came in so fast that there was not time to flee, and the surge swelled well beyond what any city could survive. Six Filipino broadcasters risked their lives to keep Aksyon Radyo Tacloban DYVL running in Tacloban so that their listeners would know what was happening with the storm. Water filled the radio station in 10 seconds. Only one of their bodies has been found.

When journalists focus on looting and slow aid delivery, they miss the point. Information is aid. Their reports are part of weaving the fabric of a global Filipino community back together after a typhoon tore through their hometowns. By showing communities coming together, journalists can amplify the dynamics that save lives.

Be sure to read the whole article.

Want to help? One good organization to give to is the Philippine Red Cross.

Thanks to “Dr. D” for the link!

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Miley Cyrus and Rob Ford meet up at EnoughToEat.com

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EnoughToEat.com is a site that does only one thing: mash up Miley Cyrus’ “Wrecking Ball” and Rob Ford’s now-classic facial expression in a single mesmerizing anitmation. Go there now.

(On the off chance you don’t get the “enough to eat” reference, see this article.)

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Rob Ford poster of the day

Looks like I’m not the only one posing with cute lil’ animals

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My reaction:

Thanks to Lauren O’Neill/Nizzle for the photo!

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Say hello to my leetle friend

Joey deVilla, sitting in a rocking chair with a chihuahua/dachsund cross in his lap, in a room full of Hallowe'en decorations.

Posted simply because I find this photo amusing.

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Vegas diary, part 6: All quiet on the Strip

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I’m not here to attend a conference, nor am I here for a vacation. I’m here to hang out with a lovely young lady and get some work done during the day while she attends her conference, and then step out with her at night. This has left my schedule rather flexible, and since I refuse to pay $15/day just to use the hotel’s gym, I’ve been getting some of my exercise by wandering down Las Vegas Boulevard.

There’s something not quite rightabout the Strip on an off-season Tuesday at 9:00 a.m.. It’s got a quiet, almost eerie vibe that reminds me of the post-clean-up hush in one’s living room on Sunday morning after a big party took place there the night before, with a guest still passed out on the couch. It’s a Vegas I’ve never seen before, and it made for some great picture-taking.

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