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Thursday 3 - sneak peeks
Our weekly glimpse into what's been coming across our desks here at "News To Me." This week we're going to give you a sneak peek into what is coming up on future shows. Without giving too much away of course. Let's just say that these three sites and the people behind them […]
Our weekly glimpse into what's been coming across our desks here at "News To Me." This week we're going to give you a sneak peek into what is coming up on future shows. Without giving too much away of course. Let's just say that these three sites and the people behind them are all scheduled to appear on "News To Me" soon! Some sooner than others!
The Scary City:
This experience was created by the woman behind the Executive Producer of "LonelyGirl15." That viral hit was a low budget flash in the pan compared to "The Scary City." It's a $5.2 million dollar multimedia thrill ride designed to engage, involve and scare the crap out of you!
SixDegrees.org:
This holiday season you can give a gift card… or you can give a GOOD card! SixDegrees.org is a foundation created by a guy you know really well. It's a site that links you to over a million charities worldwide. Through the "Good Card" program sixdegrees.org is enabling you to give the gift of giving. Explore the site today and then meet its founder on "News To Me," Saturday December 20th.
Ideas by Chuck:
Hungry after kicking around the footbag with your friends? Crack open your Hacky Snack! - Tired of brushing? Chew some toothpaste gum! - Hate everything on prime time TV? Maybe an episode of "Chuck Dickens, Illiterate Trucker" will turn you around. Those are all ideas thought up by Chuck. Chuck doesn't have the time, the funds or the energy to turn his ideas into reality… so he's giving them away on his blog! Chuck is going to join us on "News To Me" early next year… that is, if someone hasn't already taken one of his ideas and made him a millionaire!
…so there are three little teases to let you know what were working on for future "News To Me" episodes. See you this weekend!

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Hotlinks for 12/20 & 12/21 - Kevin Bacon
It's an early holiday present from Eric Lanford to you! Actor, musician and now philanthropist Kevin Bacon is the biggest gift under the "News To Me" Festivus Pole tonight! Did he inspire you to do some good this holiday season? We've got the link to his SixDegrees project, and everything else […]

It's an early holiday present from Eric Lanford to you! Actor, musician and now philanthropist Kevin Bacon is the biggest gift under the "News To Me" Festivus Pole tonight! Did he inspire you to do some good this holiday season? We've got the link to his SixDegrees project, and everything else you saw on "News To Me" right here!
Starting with:
Banjo Brain Surgery:
Watch the full clip on YouTube.
Visit Eddie Adcock's official website: eddieandmarthaadcock.com.
Learn more about Eddie's surgeon, Joseph Samir Neimat.
Find out what else they are working on at Vanderbilt Medical Center.
Car slams into bus stop:
Watch the raw video from the Snappy Convenience Store surveillance camera on CNN.com.
Burglars kick in the front door, security cams catch them in the act:
Almost 30 thousand people have watched this clip on YouTube… and it paid off!
Visit Sgt. John Hames and the Johnson City, TN Police Dept. on YouTube.
CNN.com Most Popular:
- Car that could break the land speed record
- Chiuahuah whose ears make "radio" sounds
- Cop caught "gettin' busy" on security camera
Kevin Bacon & SixDegrees.org:
Visit Kevin's SixDegrees.org site to be connected to and inspired by over a billion charities world wide and send a "Good Card" to someone you love!
See Kevin in Frost/Nixon, now playing in select theaters & opening everywhere December 25th. Then watch for him in "Taking Chance" which will premiere at the Sundance Film Festival next month and air on HBO in February.
If that's not enough Bacon for you, take a listen to the latest music from Kevin and his brother Michael's band, The Bacon Brothers (you can even win a chance to be in their next video!).
Finally, find out how many degrees you or your favorite actor are from Kevin Bacon at the Oracle of Bacon.
Duct tape camper:
The duct tape camper official site
Watch the duct tape camper instructional iReport
Webhits:
The Singing Road:
Lancaster, California's Musical Road.
Here's a map from roadsideamerica.com to get there if you'd like to drive it yourself.
There are also "musical roads" in Japan and Korea.
"Simon's Cat" in real life:
First watch the animated short "Cat Man Do" by filmmaker Simon Tofield (you can see the whole "Simon's Cat" series here). Then, all the way from Vienna, Austria check out a typical night for Robert Buehringer and his cat on YouTube.
Whatnot:
Firemen actually lift a car off the ground using only the pressure from fire hoses in this YouTube hit!
That's the list! Thanks for watching "News To Me!" Thanks for visiting the blog (we'd love it if you'd leave us a little note to let us know you were here)! See you next weekend!

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Crafting the perfect “News To Me” episode
Howdy gang, Associate Producer Grayson here. Last Saturday while shooting “News To Me” we had the opportunity to pick up a couple of scenes in a location I thought would be awesome. Mostly because there was a famous person in there and there was a good chance I'd get to meet him. See, Top Chef […]

Howdy gang, Associate Producer Grayson here.
Last Saturday while shooting “News To Me” we had the opportunity to pick up a couple of scenes in a location I thought would be awesome. Mostly because there was a famous person in there and there was a good chance I'd get to meet him.
See, Top Chef judge Tom Colicchio has just opened up his new restaurant called Craft Atlanta in the Buckhead hotel district where we were shooting. We were there before the grand opening and were given very spur-of-the-moment permission to record a couple scenes inside!
As it worked out, as nice as Craft is, it was not perfect for the scene we were shooting. Yes, technically it would have worked, but with so much preparation going on for the grand opening we would have been in the way. Plus, the scene really needed more of a casual vibe.
Instead the fine folks at the "Corner Bakery Cafe" just down the street allowed us to take over a booth to get the shot.
So we didn’t get to shoot in Craft, but I DID have a brush with fame! As we were leaving Craft, none other than the man himself, Chef Tom Colicchio walked right past me! I think I said something stupid like "Hey, you're Tom Colicchio!" Not an official "meeting" per se, but close enough!
Check out a couple more pictures from our afternoon on Peachtree Street

Eric (above) praying that his laryngitis gets a little better. You'll definitely hear a little hoarseness in his usually dulcet tones this weekend on "News To Me."

We went underground for the shot above. I don't remember the line we shot down there, but it apparently cracked up Gerald, our Turner audio operator.

Inside the "Corner Bakery Cafe" (above).

It was a cold shoot, and a fairly long shoot as well. Towards the end of the day Eric slipped into this Hotel lobby vestibule to warm up and jam to something upbeat on his iPhone to get psyched for the final shot of the day!
See you Saturday!

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Send in the clowns…
What’s going on world? AP Charles here. The word has trickled down from the powers that be: I have been re-assigned to another show. I will now be working on “Morning Express With Robin Meade”. So when you are asleep in your warm, cozy beds at 3 A.M., I will […]

What’s going on world? AP Charles here.
The word has trickled down from the powers that be: I have been re-assigned to another show. I will now be working on “Morning Express With Robin Meade”. So when you are asleep in your warm, cozy beds at 3 A.M., I will be in the office helping put together a great show for you Monday through Friday. If Grayson allows me, I may get to be a guest blogger for the "News To Me" blog.
I can remember my first day working on this show. I was on a shoot with the guys and we were at Georgia Tech. Teague and Mike asked me to dance on camera (funny because I ran into some of my frat brothers and was stepping with them earlier that afternoon). From there on it was my staple to be “the weird random guy” in a number of shots. Unfortunately, not all of those made it to air. I’m going to miss searching the Web for great content. I’m going to miss the production meetings at “The Creek” (our production house), most of which primarily consist of us eating doughnuts and figuring out where we are going to shoot that weekend and what’s going in the show that week. I’m going to miss our Turner audio guys Gerald and Chris. I need to hang out with these guys. Gerald, I am not a lackey!!!
To the NTM Crew:
Thanks for all you guys have taught me. You guys have shown me so much and I know we will all accomplish great things.
Teague: Remember when I fell asleep on the way back from the NASCAR shoot and you decided to wake me up while filming me? Payback is coming…lol
Eric: Anytime you need a little advice on how to be the smooth ladies’ man, holla at me!
Mike: I know I am probably still going to get a few e-mails asking me to crank out a [transcription] real quick for probably the next week or two. It’s ok.
Aaron: Looks like your back on music reporting. Dude, hit me up if you need anything. “No Worries.” I’m stuck saying that now thanks to you.
Grayson: Dude, you are ultimate hook up guy. I swear you are like the concierge for "News To Me." Keep those contacts. (Sorry about Craft).
To all the viewers and readers of this blog, keep sending in your stories and pictures. It’s you that keeps this show going. ["News To Me"] exists solely because you guys can’t put a camera down. And we love it! I thank ya’ll. And who knows, you may see me on a shoot with the old crew sometime in the future.
Holla!!!

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Guest blogger has worlds tallest mohawk
A very cool guest blogger for you today. You met him just briefly in last weekend's edition of "News To Me." He was pretty hard to miss actually. Did you see the the 27 inch tall mohawk? It's attached to his head! Sure, he's in a punk band called "The […]
A very cool guest blogger for you today. You met him just briefly in last weekend's edition of "News To Me." He was pretty hard to miss actually. Did you see the the 27 inch tall mohawk? It's attached to his head! Sure, he's in a punk band called "The Filthy Few," and he hangs out with the guys from "Bloodcow" and "Cordial Spew," but Eric Hahn isn't the angry rocker you might expect…
Check out Eric Hahn and his record breaking Mohawk on "News To Me"
Eric Hahn lets his hair down
Eric Hahn lets his hair down
It's pretty simple. I was sick of my hair. It had become a pain in the rear, and I wanted to cut it off. I am a bit of a procrastinator, so I didn't do it right away. I guess being lazy and putting things off can sometimes be a good thing, because after a few months of NOT cutting my hair, this is what happened.
One day I came across a clip of the guy with the world's tallest Mohawk on the Ellen Degeneres Show. I gotta say I was a bit surprised at the length of the tallest Mohawk, only 24 inches. I thought it would be taller. "Well…I can beat that…" I thought. I did some research, and found that indeed the record was still officially 24 inches, and had not been challenged since 2004. That's when it sank in; I could really become a world record holder, at least for a while. I was cutting my hair anyway. Now there was no choice. If it can be done, it must be done! I put my application in to Guinness, and waited for their response.
This is when I started to notice something that determined the course I took to breaking this record. I work at Universal Information Services, a media monitoring company in Omaha, scanning newspapers from all over the country. I saw articles about world record attempts, and not just in one paper here and there. One attempt would be covered by news all over the country. This could possibly grow some legs; get some attention. Not only that, but I knew that Todd and Jim Murphy, owners of Universal Info, could help insure that it got some attention with their 40+ years in the business. They ended up being instrumental.
Ok, now my brain went into overdrive. I have to put on a show with my band, The Filthy Few, and sport the Mohawk on stage. And it has to be for charity, Locks of Love was the obvious choice. I wanted to do get a local charity involved as well, and I had already known about Project Nightlights here in Omaha. I need a stylist, and a good place to hold the event. It must have a tall ceiling. I need to promote this. It's going to cost some money. I am broke. I need a website, and a venue. I need some bands. I need to do some research. I need money. I need help!
I found that it was going to be very difficult to bring Guinness to Nebraska, or go to one of their conventions, due to money constraints. This was definitely going to be a grass roots effort. My only hope was sponsorship. I approached Todd Murphy with Universal, and he liked the idea. Next was Smitty at Big Brain Productions. Having broke a world record himself for most piercings on one person, he was eager to help. Then, I went to Scott McCaig at Capitol School of Hair Styling, and I am glad I did! The stylists Elliot and Katie were skilled and professional, and it was a perfect place to hold the press conference. I called some old friends who are local business owners: Ed at Paradigm Gardens, Mark at United Services of America, and Nikki at Hebe GB Tattoo. I also made some new friends who supported the cause at Capes Comic Book Lounge, Omaha Fight Club, Paparazzi by Appointment, The Reader, 89.7 The River, 1% Productions, and The Waiting Room. I needed someone to record this whole ridiculous venture. Wayne Brekke had just documented a local Zombie Walk (which also aired on CNN), and It was clear that he was the man for the job. Finally, the bands: Bloodcow, Cordial Spew, Live Wire, and Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell. All of these people contributed in a big way, and they more than deserve the recognition I gave them here. I would like to add Bobbi Lovejoy, who made the banner, and my girlfriend Allyson Richard, who helped with design and had to put up with my relentless obsession towards the final outcome.
It all came together on November 14th, 2008. I broke the world record [with a 27 inch tall mohawk], the benefit show raised over $850 for charity, and this got way more attention than I ever thought it would. Thanks to CNN [Headline News], "News To Me," and Eric Lanford for commenting that my world record hair just might have made me the coolest person in the world. Of course, he is wrong. Everyone knows that Lanford himself… is the coolest person in the world!
Cheers!
Eric Hahn

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Bush Whacked: Oliver Stone's look at George W. is boring to the point of torture, which 'Rachel' is a wedding you might want to skip
Film: is Oliver Stone's answer to the George W. Bush administration — and actually the Bush dynasty as a whole, since Bush 1 makes a series of appearances for Freudian purposes. Coming in the final months of President Bush's eight-year reign of terror — er, reign against terror — it's one more chance to look over his life and remember how he (and we) got here in the first place. As Bush has said, only history will fully be able to judge him. Perhaps, for once, he's right. Unfortunately, Stone's film feels premature in trying to put Bush's legacy into context. Brolin as 'W.' Josh Brolin handily takes on the titular role of Dubya, at times becoming so convincing that shots of him in his underwear actually makes you cringe. Brolin portrays Bush as crass and poorly mannered; his Bush chews with his mouth open, moves in a self-absorbed haze, and maintains the same immaturity from college to the White House. While Brolin really captures the Bush swagger when giving speeches, the same attitude doesn't translate to the scenes where there's no real footage to mimic. Nevertheless, it's a strong performance. Stone is actually more reserved in his outright criticism of Bush than he could have been. While not complimentary, W. is mostly restrained when it comes to mockery. It's the moments that Stone shows — getting arrested in college, quitting jobs, sitting on the toilet, choking on a pretzel — that provide a window. It's the moments he doesn't show — namely anything of great note — that focus the movie on the man and not the job. … (more)
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Hotlinks for 12/6 & 12/7
Thanks for watching "News To Me" this weekend! Here are the links to the raw video from everything you saw on the show: VBS.TV: Inside Afghanistan — firetrucks crash into each other — hydroplane boat crash — iReport.com: Brazil flooding — Tom Green's House Tonight — TheResident.net — busted for grass not "weed" — world's […]
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Chilled Milk: Van Sant's Milk never attains its potential as a rousing, rich drama — it's 2 percent when it should be whole.
Film: Bio-pics are tricky things. Filmmakers who undertake them are required to balance narrative flow with documented real-life experiences. They often take liberties with the truth, distorting or shaping it to help them reach a means to the film's end. Bio-pics are fact seen through the gauze of fiction. The best bio-pics locate an epic dramatic sweep within their subjects — think David Lean's Lawrence of Arabia or Richard Attenborough's Ghandi — while even the more outlandish entries into the genre (anything by Oliver Stone) still manage to not only inform us about their chosen subjects but fully, deeply engage our interest. Sean Penn (center) and Diego Luna (center-right) star as respectively gay rights icon Harvey Milk and his lover Jack Lira (Photo by Phil Bray) So where does that leave Milk, the biopic of Harvey Milk from director Gus Van Sant? Somewhere in the middle. … (more)
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