[[tmz:video id="0_iy8xf8zv"]] The 7 NFL players who had the crap scared outta them As An Elephant Charged at their vehicle described the moment to TMZ Sports ... and it's pretty damn funny. We posted the video Friday ... the fellas are down in Mozambique on safari and got a little too close to nature when one of Dumbo's cousin's pump faked them with a charge. Now Duke Ihenacho, Brandon Marshall (of the Broncos), William Gay, Omar Bolden, Mike Adams, Tony Carter,...
- 4/1/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
[[tmz:video id="0_zdhdk4wx"]] Denver Broncos linebacker Brandon Marshall almost got Trucked by an elephant in Mozambique ... and the whole thing was caught on video. The NFL star is on safari in Africa with fellow football players William Gay, Duke Ihenacho, Omar Bolden, Mike Adams and more. During a day out in the bush, the gang came across a large African elephant -- which was beautiful and majestic -- until it started to charge!!! Don't worry, it chilled out ... but Marshall was shook.
- 3/31/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Cathrine McVeigh.
Mike Adams.
Mike Adams of Barnett Law has joined Essential Media and Entertainment as Head of Legal and Commercial Affairs, while Cathrine McVeigh is Essential's new Head of Production.
Adams will be working with company directors Chris Hilton, Ian Collie, Sonja Armstrong and Carmel Travers on Essential's legal and commercial interests, plus business affairs for the company.s full slate of television drama, factual, kids and factual entertainment and feature films.
Adams has been subcontracted to Essential from Barnett Law, a Sydney based law firm he joined as a Director following his recent departure from the See-Saw Films group where, since 2009, he worked as Corporate Counsel & Business Affairs Manager..
At See-Saw, Adams provided support to production activities while focusing primarily on Fulcrum Media Finance.s lending operations and oversaw the negotiation and contracting of numerous film and television projects.
As Head of Production, Cathrine McVeigh oversees Essential.s production slate.
Mike Adams.
Mike Adams of Barnett Law has joined Essential Media and Entertainment as Head of Legal and Commercial Affairs, while Cathrine McVeigh is Essential's new Head of Production.
Adams will be working with company directors Chris Hilton, Ian Collie, Sonja Armstrong and Carmel Travers on Essential's legal and commercial interests, plus business affairs for the company.s full slate of television drama, factual, kids and factual entertainment and feature films.
Adams has been subcontracted to Essential from Barnett Law, a Sydney based law firm he joined as a Director following his recent departure from the See-Saw Films group where, since 2009, he worked as Corporate Counsel & Business Affairs Manager..
At See-Saw, Adams provided support to production activities while focusing primarily on Fulcrum Media Finance.s lending operations and oversaw the negotiation and contracting of numerous film and television projects.
As Head of Production, Cathrine McVeigh oversees Essential.s production slate.
- 2/22/2016
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
Tom Brady wants to set the record straight. On Thursday, Jan. 22, the New England Patriots quarterback spoke at a press conference about the recent “Deflate-gate” that has followed the Patriots’ victorious Jan. 18 Afc Championship game against the Indianapolis Colts. The Colts initially raised their concerns with deflated Patriots' footballs back in November when Colts safety Mike Adams intercepted the ball from Brady, 37, and later saved the balls for inspection. After the Colts lost 7 to 45 during Sunday's game, and the Patriots were secured for [...]...
- 1/23/2015
- Us Weekly
Pittsburgh Steelers offensive tackle Mike Adams was stabbed earlier today while reportedly trying to stop some hooligans from stealing his truck and is currently recovering in the hospital. The Steelers confirmed the incident on their website, saying, "Mike Adams was injured and is hospitalized after being stabbed in an apparent robbery attempt early Saturday morning in Pittsburgh’s South Side."Adams reportedly caught three men attempting to hijack his truck, which was parked in front of his home.
- 6/1/2013
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Cal (Tim Roth) and Ria (Monica Raymund) need to ascertain if a violent gang member, Manny Trillo (Paul Calderon) in prison has reformed and should be released pending a pardon from the governor. As the guards escort Manny to be questioned by them Cal notices the hostile intent towards Manny from the other prisoners. Anyone can see the prisoners will attack him and Manny is stabbed in the neck during the furore. Gillian (Kelli Williams) and Eli (Brendan Hines) probe the death of a probie fireman who was left inside a burning building. Mike Adams (Carlos Lacamara) introduces them to Eric's (Andre Kincaid) grandfather, Mr Mitchell (Antonio Fargas). Eric was already dead before the fire reached him and so Mike suspects he was murdered. Gillian says Tom Clayton, the lieutenant (Brad Beyer) should question the men instead of them. Gillian and Eli will then gage their reactions. Tom was too...
- 11/9/2011
- by mhasan@corp.popstar.com (Mila Hasan)
- PopStar
Taco Bell is being sued for allegedly using beef that's only 36 percent meat. From blueberry-free blueberry muffins to nutty cereals with no nuts, how foodmakers hoodwink their customers.
No one orders a beef-and-cheese-filled Gordita for a health kick. Still, when the ingredients list for Taco Bell's "taco meat filling" was recently exposed through a lawsuit, even fans of the Tex-Mex chain were shocked to learn how far outside the bun it was.
Related story on The Daily Beast: The Myth of Aging Gracefully
The ground beef used in Taco Bell products adds up to only about 36 percent meat, alleges the lawsuit recently filed against the company by a Florida woman. The rest of the meat filling, the lawsuit states, consists of things like isolated oat product, modified corn starch, caramel color, and the ever mysterious "natural flavors."
But should we be so surprised? As it turns out, food producers and...
No one orders a beef-and-cheese-filled Gordita for a health kick. Still, when the ingredients list for Taco Bell's "taco meat filling" was recently exposed through a lawsuit, even fans of the Tex-Mex chain were shocked to learn how far outside the bun it was.
Related story on The Daily Beast: The Myth of Aging Gracefully
The ground beef used in Taco Bell products adds up to only about 36 percent meat, alleges the lawsuit recently filed against the company by a Florida woman. The rest of the meat filling, the lawsuit states, consists of things like isolated oat product, modified corn starch, caramel color, and the ever mysterious "natural flavors."
But should we be so surprised? As it turns out, food producers and...
- 1/26/2011
- by Kate Dailey
- The Daily Beast
Husband & Wife’s Mike Adams has a new solo outlet for his creative juices called Mike Adams at his Honest Weight. Oscillate Wisely, the project’s debut LP, will release tomorrow via Flannelgraph Records. For a taste of what to expect from the project, check out the video above for “I’m Not Worried,” the first single from the album.
- 1/24/2011
- by Wejo
- GeekTyrant
Our deepest sympathies, Ohio State college football fans.
Buckeyes quarterback Terrelle Pryor and four other players were suspended by the Ncaa on Dec. 23, for the first five games of the 2011-12 season. Why were they suspended? For seeling jerseys, awards and championship rings and receiving improper benefits from a tattoo parlor. Silver lining? The five players can still play against Arkansas in the Sugar Bowl.
The other players suspended include offensive lineman Mike Adams, running back Daniel Herron, wide receiver DeVier Posey and defensive end Solomon Thomas. Those players all have to pay between $1,000 to $2,500 to charity, while Pryor must pay $2,5000.
Osu's athletic director Gene Smith says the school will appeal the Ncaa's ruling. "While we believe sanctions should be rendered, we do believe they are severe. We do believe we can give mitigating circumstances for the Ncaa to consider.
Pryor, who sold his 2008 Big Ten Championship ring, a 2009 Fiesta...
Buckeyes quarterback Terrelle Pryor and four other players were suspended by the Ncaa on Dec. 23, for the first five games of the 2011-12 season. Why were they suspended? For seeling jerseys, awards and championship rings and receiving improper benefits from a tattoo parlor. Silver lining? The five players can still play against Arkansas in the Sugar Bowl.
The other players suspended include offensive lineman Mike Adams, running back Daniel Herron, wide receiver DeVier Posey and defensive end Solomon Thomas. Those players all have to pay between $1,000 to $2,500 to charity, while Pryor must pay $2,5000.
Osu's athletic director Gene Smith says the school will appeal the Ncaa's ruling. "While we believe sanctions should be rendered, we do believe they are severe. We do believe we can give mitigating circumstances for the Ncaa to consider.
Pryor, who sold his 2008 Big Ten Championship ring, a 2009 Fiesta...
- 12/23/2010
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
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