Showing posts with label Heroes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Heroes. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

You Can Take The Man Outta Brooklyn ...


From The Daily What:
BAMF of the Day: Brooklynite Mitch Davie uses his non-beer-holding hand to save a fellow baseball fan from Atlanta Braves second baseman Dan Uggla’s errant bat during Friday’s spring-training match-up against the Toronto Blue Jays.

And he didn't spill a DROP of that Red Stripe. Brooklyn in the House!!!!

Although personally I wouldn't mind being slapped around with Dan Uggla's bat a little bit - if you smell what I'm steppin' in ...



Friday, November 6, 2009

Joe Girardi: World Champion & Good Samaritan


Hours after winning the World Series, New York Yankees manager (and straight-up Hottie) Joe Girardi stopped to help a woman who had crashed her car.

According to FoxSports:
Girardi had recently passed through a DUI checkpoint on the Cross Country Parkway, where he was congratulated by Westchester County police officer Kathleen Cristiano. A short time later, a 911 call came in about an accident just up the road, so the policemen at the checkpoint left to help. By the time they arrived on the scene, Girardi had already helped the woman out of her crashed vehicle.

{{{SWOON}}}

Friday, September 11, 2009

In Memoriam: NYC Firefighter Angel Juarbe, Jr.


Today is September 11, the day we remember those who died at the hands of terrorists back in 2001. This year I would like to highlight one of the many heroes of that awful day.


Angel Juarbe, Jr. was a firefighter with Ladder Company 12 on September 11, 2001 – and he and his fellow firefighters were working feverishly to get people out of the Marriott hotel at the World Trade Center. Here is an account of Angel’s heroics, published online shortly after the disaster (it refers to him as being “missing”, even though his body was eventually recovered):

Ladder 12, it seems, was not one of the first to arrive at the disaster in the WTC, as was reported last week. Instead the firefighters from Chelsea arrived just after the first tower fell. With the second tower still standing but leaning, Angel and his company entered a hotel connected to the Trade Center. There he and his fellow firefighters slowly made their way up the levels of the hotel, escorting people down out of the building and onward to safety as they went. When some people on one of the higher levels needed actual physical assistance, the firefighters knew that they needed to become less encumbered. They elected to discard some of their emergency equipment. This included the entirety of their supply of rope.

Sometime later, when the team was rescuing people from the 14th floor, the call to evacuate was given. As Company 12 made their way down the stairs of the assaulted hotel, the building lost much of its structural integrity. The building began to groan under the stress, and the stairwells began to evidence this. When Ladder 12 was on about the 4th floor, the stairs below them began to collapse. (This apparently split the company, as some of the firemen were already out of the building.) When the stranded rescuers realized that they were going to need to rappel down the now ravaged stairwell, it became evident that they were going to need their supply of rope. Angel and another of the firefighters in his company were quick to volunteer.

As the two brave men began the long trek back up the stories of the hotel, they came into contact with another firefighter who was in trouble. Angel radioed back to the stranded men on the 4th floor that there was a firefighter who needed assistance. In response, a lieutenant from Ladder 12 left the 4th floor and began his own journey up the stairs of the hotel. At this point, the unimaginable happened. The World Trade Center's north tower collapsed. This was at 10:28 AM.

Amazingly, the firefighters stranded in the 4th floor stairwell all survived and are now accounted for. Apparently the stress caused one of the walls in the stairwell to collapse before the building proper, allowing the firemen to fall to the street below. Four stories, but all are apparently okay. Sadly, Angel and the two other rescuers from Ladder Company 12 are still unaccounted for. They were willing to pay the ultimate price for their firemen brothers, and they may have done just that.

Less notably, Juarbe was the winner of the Fox television reality competition, Murder In Small Town X. They announced him the winner on September 4th, and exactly one week later he was dead.



Juarbe also once posed for an FDNY calendar…


May he rest in peace.

Friday, July 24, 2009

2010 NYC Firefighter Calendar Unveiled


There are few things HOTTER (pun intended) than NYC Firefighters. When they aren't saving lives and being heroes, many of them spend their time lifting weights and taking care of their bodies. And it shows.

You can purchase the calendar HERE.




Check out this video...


Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Happy Birthday Milo!


Milo Ventimiglia, who plays Peter Petrelli on Heroes (one of my favorite shows), turns 32 today! Check out more Milo HERE - he was one of the very first hotties I ever featured on DavidDust.

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Hometown Hero: William Rios


New Yorker William Rios (above, with his wife) has become a bit of a media sensation here in NYC. Rios, 41, was one of the crewman of the Maersk Alabama that was boarded by pirates recently.

When William got back to his East Harlem apartment on Thursday, Papi had his priorities straight. According to the New York Daily News, when Rios was asked what he was going to do now that he was home, he responded: "I'm going to make love to my wife. I almost died," Rios said, brushing by reporters.

In a Daily News interview done over the weekend at the Rios' apartment (picture below), Rios said he was never afraid of the pirates:


"I'm not from the country. I'm from New York. We don't fear nothing - you don't mess with New York City, especially a black Puerto Rican."

And judging by the HUGE smile on his wife's face, it looks like fighting pirates isn't the only thing Mr. Rios is good at. GET IT, GIRL!!


Monday, January 19, 2009

White Meat Monday Hero: Tom Colicchio


Not only is he everyone's favorite PapaBear Top Chef judge - Tom Colicchio is a true hero. Joan Nathan, a cookbook author, found herself choking on a piece of chicken at an Inaugural dinner party recently. Luckily, Colicchio was standing beside her and applied the Heimlich maneuver - thus saving her life. Read the entire story HERE.

I wonder if Chef Tom accused Nathan of not "honoring the protein" after choking on it??


Thanks to Kayce for the tip.



Thursday, September 18, 2008

Congratulations Lieutenant Sulu


Star Trek and Heroes actor George Takei married his partner of 21 years, Brad Altman, this past Sunday. Read the story here.


Also in attendance were Star Trek co-stars Nichelle Nichols (work it Lieutenant Uhura!) and Walter Koenig (who played Chekov).

I hope George and Brad live long and prosper.



Thursday, November 8, 2007

Heroes Producer: "This Season Sucks, Sorry"


From Entertainment Weekly (EW.com)
By Jeff Jenson


On the chilly Monday morning that Hollywood's writers went on strike, Heroes creator Tim Kring called from the streets outside the Hollywood studio where his NBC series is shot. ''Yes, I'm picketing my own show,'' says the 50-year-old writer-producer. ''So surreal.''

But Kring wasn't calling to discuss labor woes — he was calling to explain why Heroes, suffering a creative decline and a 15 percent ratings drop from the same period last year, went from Human Torch hot to Iceman cold. The good news? A turnaround appears to be under way. After weeks of sluggish storytelling, the Nov. 5 episode recaptured some of last season's fanciful energy. We've also seen the next two episodes — and we like them, too. The cliff-hangers are back. Narrative purpose has been discovered. Old favorites like Peter (Milo Ventimiglia) and Horn-Rimmed Glasses (Jack Coleman) take center stage. Even more encouraging: Kring himself is keenly aware that Heroes is broken. Here's his candid critique:


THE PACE IS TOO SLOW
''We assumed the audience wanted season 1 — a buildup of intrigue about these characters and the discovery of their powers. We taught [them] to expect a certain kind of storytelling. They wanted adrenaline. We made a mistake.''

THE WORLD-SAVING STAKES SHOULD HAVE BEEN ESTABLISHED SOONER
The premonition of nuclear apocalypse created a larger context that unified every story line last season. Kring now sees that Volume 2 (the first 11 episodes of season 2) would have been better served if Peter's vision of viral Armageddon had appeared in the season premiere rather than episode 7. ''We took too long to get to the big-picture story,'' he says.

THE ROOKIES DIDN'T GREET THEMSELVES PROPERLY
New Heroes Monica (Dana Davis), Maya (Dania Ramirez), and Alejandro (Shalim Ortiz) ''shouldn't have been introduced in separate story lines that felt unattached to the show. The way we introduced Elle (Kristen Bell) — by weaving her in via Peter's story line — is a more logical way to bring new characters into the show.'' (That said, Kring says a few newbies won't make it beyond this second volume, which wraps Dec. 3.)

HIRO WAS IN JAPAN WAY TOO LONG
Hiro's (Masi Oka) time-bending adventure in 17th-century Japan — where he mentored samurai hero Takezo Kensei (David Anders) — finally came to an end on Nov. 5. But Kring says it ''should have [lasted] three episodes. We didn't give the audience enough story to justify the time we allotted it.''

YOUNG LOVE STINKS
Kring regrets sticking Claire (Hayden Panettiere) with a super-dud boyfriend and forcing Hiro to moon over a cutesy princess. ''I've seen more convincing romances on TV,'' he admits. ''In retrospect, I don't think romance is a natural fit for us.''


Yet while Heroes has finally found some dramatic traction, this second volume is pretty much a wash. The Dec. 3 episode has been retooled to function as a potential season finale — a move inspired by the writers' strike and a desire to give the show ''a clean slate'' when it goes back into production for Volume 3. At that point, Kring wants to craft a rebooted Heroes that can attract new fans and win back those who've tuned out: ''The message is that we've heard the complaints — and we're doing something about it.''

Daddy Of The Day - Shalim Ortiz


Shalim Ortiz (born February 26, 1982 in San Juan, Puerto Rico), is a singer/actor. He is the eldest son of famous Puerto Rican entertainer Elin Ortiz and his wife, the legendary Dominican singer Charytin Goyco.



Ortiz is currently playing the role of Alejandro, one of the mysterious twins on Heroes (below).



Alejandro’s twin sister is named Maya, and I always want to call them “Maya & Miguel”, but that’s a different show (below).



Shalim makes Heroes even hotter.







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