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Blair River of Heart Attack Grill Fame Dies at 572 Pounds

I guess Mr. River was right. Eating crappy food high in calories will kill you.

CHANDLER – A 29-year-old valley man who served as spokesman for the ultra unhealthy eatery Heart Attack Grill has died.

At 6’8″, 572 lbs., River gained attention from around the globe after signing on to be the larger-than-life spokesman for Chandler’s Heart Attack Grill last fall. There, servers are dressed like nurses and the owner wears a doctor’s lab coat, but the menu is the opposite of health-conscious.

When we talked to Blair River back in November about his modeling contract, he told us he felt healthy and had no regrets about the way he lived his life.

Jon Basso, the restaurant’s founder, teared up a bit Wednesday when we asked him about the 29-year-old’s sudden death.

“We all have a very very brief time on this earth, and the measure of a man is how he leaves the world after he’s been here, and I can tell you Blair River was my friend,” says Basso.

But many criticize the eatery that offers meals in excess of 8,000 calories. They fry their fries in pig lard and they’re not shy about it. A sign in front of the building reads, “Caution. This establishment is bad for your health.”

The cause of River’s death is unknown, though some have cited a battle with the flu leading to pneumonia in blog posts.

Basso says he expects the criticism, but the message beneath the outrageous menu is one of caution. Even some diners agree — it’s your choice to eat there or not to eat there.

“We are absolutely guilty for glorifying obesity, it’s what we do, but if you stop and think about why we glorify obesity and come into the Heart Attack Grill diet center I think you’ll get it,” says Basso.

River was a genuine person who told us the Heart Attack Grill gig, at $100 an hour, was all in good fun. Basso wants him to be remembered as a gentle giant and not someone who represented poor eating habits.

River started as a state champion high school football player and wrestler from Payson, Ariz. He leaves behind a young daughter.

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Elton John delivers a baby boy, Zachary Jackson Levon Furnish-John

Okay, I get it. The “queen of pop” Sir Elton John has produced a child, with the help of artificial insemination. So, which one of these men is going to pretend to be the mom? Oh I forgot. Like all wealthy movie stars and rock stars, the nanny will do the actual rearing of the child.

Its bad enough being the only kid in school with two dads, but can you imagine the crap this kid is going to take walking through his childhood with a dopey name like “Zachary Jackson Levon Furnish-John?”

I can hear the taunts already. “Hey Zack! Do you furnish toilets?”

It must be kind of like being a “titular” parent, whereas, you are the legal parent of the child, but perform no duties or serve any actual function with the exception of actually paying the expenses of rearing the child.

Well at least we can look at the upside of all of this. There will be yet another Hollywood drug and alcohol addiction story for TMZ to cover twenty years out. JD

Sir Elton John and his civil partner David Furnish have announced they are proud parents to a healthy baby boy.
Zachary Jackson Levon Furnish-John weighed 7lb 15oz and was 22 inches long at birth.

The couple have not said which of them is the biological father of the baby, who was born via a surrogate mother in California on Christmas Day.

‘We are overwhelmed with happiness and joy at this very special moment,’ Sir Elton and Furnish said in a joint statement.

‘Zachary is healthy and doing really well, and we are very proud and happy parents.’
The couple made their surprise announcement to U.S. magazine Us, saying that out of respect for the surrogate mother’s privacy they would not be disclosing any further information.

Sir Elton, 62, wed Furnish, 48, in a civil partnership ceremony in 2005 after 12 years together. Zachary is the first child for both of them.

His middle name Levon is the title of a song from Sir Elton’s 1971 album Madman Across The Water.

While the surrogacy came as a surprise to fans of the couple, the pair have previously made their wish to become fathers known.

They first attempted to adopt an HIV positive child from the Ukraine last year, but were rejected because of Sir Elton’s age and the fact that the country did not recognise civil marriages.

Sir Elton then made a commitment to support the boy and his brother financially.

He said after the failed adoption bid: ‘David always wanted to adopt a child and I always said no because I am 62 and I think because of the travelling I do and the life I have, maybe it wouldn’t be fair for the child.

‘But having seen Lev today, I would love to adopt him. I don’t know how we do that but he has stolen my heart.’

But he later admitted the death of his long-term keyboardist, Guy Babylon helped changed his mind about becoming a parent.

Mr Babylon, who died of a heart attack aged 52 last year, had two children whom the singer described as ‘wonderful’.

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George Steinbrenner dies at 80, Yankees Owner

George Steinbrenner, owner of New York Yankees, has died in Tampa at age of 80

George Steinbrenner, a towering and intimidating figure who dominated the New York sports scene for 35 years, winning 11 American League pennants and seven world championships as owner of the Yankees, in and around two suspensions from baseball and multiple feuds and firings, died Tuesday morning in Tampa after suffering a massive heart attack. He was 80.

“The Boss” – as he was so aptly named by his longtime antagonist, Daily News columnist Mike Lupica – died at around 6:30 a.m. according to a high placed Yankee source. He had been suffering from failing health, the result of a series of strokes, for the past few years.

In Steinbrenner’s blustering and bombastic reign as the longest-termed owner in their history, the Yankees recovered from the rubble of their darkest era under CBS’ ownership (1964-72) to win world championships in 1977 and 1978, only to fall and then rise again with another dynastic string of four championships under manager Joe Torre from 1996-2000 and then winning a seventh world championship for him under Joe Girardi this past season.

At the same time, the franchise he and a group of 15 limited partners purchased on Jan. 3, 1973 for $8.8 million from CBS (or $4.4 million less than the network had paid for it), skyrocketed in value to over a billion dollars, according to analysts, after Steinbrenner brokered unprecedented worldwide marketing deals for the Yankees and formed his own cable television network (YES) to broadcast the team’s games. Steinbrenner’s personal initial investment in the team was $168,000.

But until his mostly glorious sunset years, during which his management team of chief adviser Gene Michael, GM Brian Cashman and Torre remained intact and the team payroll escalated to the $200 million plateau, Steinbrenner’s operation of the Yankees was one of constant upheaval, turmoil and instability. This was no better evidenced than by his hiring and firing of 12 managers (including Billy Martin five times) between Ralph Houk (whom he inherited in 1973) and Torre. And prior to Cashman’s ascension at age 30 to the Yankee GM role in 1998, no less than 14 people (including Michael twice) held that position before ultimately finding the working conditions intolerable and, in many cases, hazardous to their health.

Hard as he was on his managers and general managers, Steinbrenner feuded with his players as well, the most notable being Dave Winfield, whom he signed to a then-record 10-year, $23 million free-agent contract in 1980. The ink was barely dry on the deal when Steinbrenner discovered his lawyers had neglected to inform him of cost-of-living clauses in it that greatly enhanced its value. This, in turn, led to a bitter feud between Steinbrenner and his new superstar left fielder that culminated with the Yankee owner’s second suspension from baseball, July 30, 1990, after it was revealed he’d paid $40,000 to a self-described gambler, Howie Spira, to provide dirt to him on Winfield.

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George Steinbrenner critical after heart attack

New York’s ABC affiliate reports that Yankees owner George Steinbrenner has suffered a massive heart attack at his home in Tampa, Florida.

His current condition is not known. Steinbrenner, who has led the Yankees to 11 pennants and seven World Series titles, turned 80 on July 4.

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Meinhardt Raabe, Wizard of Oz Coroner Dies

mienhardt rabbe coroner wizard of ozAs a kid, the coroner scene in The Wizard of Oz was my favorite scene. I hated the wicked witch. Every time the coroner would sing his song, I would leap to my feet and sing along with him.

Flowers have been placed on the Munchkins star on Hollywood Boulevard in honor of Meinhardt Raabe, who died Friday in Florida. The Wisconsinite played the coroner when he was 23 and became one of the last surviving munchkins from “Wizard of Oz,” which premiered in 1939. He was one of the few Munchkins with lines:

As coroner, I must aver
I thoroughly examined her.
And she’s not only merely dead,
She’s really most sincerely dead.

In 2007, Raabe was present for the dedication of the Munchkins star, which is located on the north side of the 6900 block of Hollywood Boulevard, outside the Kodak Theatre.

An official cause of death has not been determined yet, but it is presumed to be a heart attack. He lived in Orange Park, Florida.

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