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200 GOATS RUN RAMPANT IN LAMONT’S NEIGHBORHOOD

Yesterday a tribe of goats went wild in a neighborhood in east San Jose. Terry Roelands said the hill behind his home caught on fire about 15 years ago and since then, they use goats a few times a year to clear the brush. On Tuesday evening, one of the goats was eating flowers over a fence and somehow tapped one of the electric fences, causing it and others to break the boards on the fence, Roelands said. This allowed about 200 goats to escape through a backyard and out onto the streets. “When I got back from the store all the goats had broken through the fence and were wreaking havoc on our street,” tweeted Roelands’ son Zach. A rancher got the goats back onto the ranchlands in about five minutes, Roelands said. “This is the craziest thing to happen all quarantine,” Zach tweeted. Watch the video below.

SLASH’S REAL HAIR APPEARS ON WEDDING CAKE TOPPER ON EBAY

A cake topper from Slash’s wedding, reportedly featuring the Guns N’ Roses guitarist’s actual hair, is for sale on eBay for $3000. Back in October 2019 letter from Julien’s Auctions certifies that the cake topper is from Slash’s 2001 wedding to Perla Ferrar. The couple got divorced in 2018. “Lot 112 is a sculpted plastic wedding cake topper custom fitted with top hat, veil and hair to represent Slash and Perla,” reads the text. “We are herein stating in writing that when Perla Hudson cosigned this property to Julien’s Auctions, she indeed told us that the hair on the cake topper belonged to Slash.” Check out the photos of the cake topper below. Since returning to Guns N’ Roses in 2016, Slash has kept an extremely busy schedule. In addition to playing sold out shows around the world with Axl Rose and Duff McKagan, he’s continued to tour and record with Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators. At the moment, according to Guns N’ Roses’ website, the band are still scheduled to kick off a two-month tour of Europe on May 20 in Libson, Portugal. It is unknown what effect if any the global COVID-19 pandemic will have on these plans. Guns N’ Roses was also set to kick off a North American tour on July 4th at Milwaukee’s Summerfest, however that festival has been postponed until Fall and all Summer mass gatherings are obviously in jeopardy due to the ongoing health crisis.










GUNS N’ ROSES CHILDREN’S BOOK REVIEW

Well, Guns N’ Roses, in collaboration with author James Patterson, will release a children’s picture this fall book titled Sweet Child O’ Mine. “As a longtime fan of Guns N’ Roses, I’m thrilled to partner with the band in bringing their famed hit song to life on the page,” Patterson said in a release as reported by People. Surprisingly, the critics who’ve read the advanced copies are already giving it positive reviews.

SYSCO SAN FRANCISCO

Sysco is the global leader in selling, marketing and distributing food products to restaurants, healthcare and educational facilities, lodging establishments and other customers who prepare meals away from home.

Check out the Sysco Pop Up Truck sales that are open to the public! Anyone can order items off their website at shopsanfrancisco.sysco.com and then pick up at the no touch drive through in Fremont, located at 5900 Steward Avenue in Fremont. Be sure to go online first and purchase through the presale. (no purchases the day of the event)

BRIAN MAY HOSPITALIZED AFTER TEARING HIS BUTT IN GARDENING ACCIDENT


While Queen’s lead guitarist Brian May is usually ripping killer solos he recently ripped his gluteus maximus while gardening.

“I managed to rip my gluteus maximus to shreds in a moment of overenthusiastic gardening,” May posted on Instagram Wednesday. “So suddenly I find myself in a hospital getting scanned to find out exactly how much I’ve actually damaged myself. Turns out I did a thorough job – this is a couple of days ago – and I won’t be able to walk for a while … or sleep, without a lot of assistance, because the pain is relentless.”

May said he would be using the opportunity to take a break from social media and focus on his recovery.

“Please, please don’t send me sympathy – I just need some healing silence for a while. I’ll be back – but I need the complete break. OK? Thanks.”

However since announcing his respite from social media the guitarist has been posting everything from harsh criticisms of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson to jovial celebrations of the newly anointed “Brian May Day.”

Since May’s most recent post shows him in a light-hearted mood we can only assume his recovery is going well and to that end we wish him a speedy recovery.

Hold on to your butt Brian because we need more sweet guitar solos on our Instagram feed!

URBAN DICTIONARY FRIENDSHIP WIENER

Here’s one of Lamont and Tonelli favorite features, an Urban Dictionary reading from Seth Rogen.

A CORONA VIRUS SURVIVOR

Listen to Lamont and Tonelli’s interview with Rick Singer below.

Below is Rick Singer’s blog “Reflections Of A COVID-19 Convalescent Plasma Donor

By Rick Singer, guest blogger and COVID-19 convalescent plasma donor

I know we’re all feeling it. I know we’re all cooped up, messed up and uptight.

But I am also painfully aware that, as worn out as we all are during the biggest human crisis of our lifetimes, there are very real strides being taken, in often quiet but countless ways, for the health and wellbeing of everyone we love.

I was able to partake in a small (though still rare) way today. And I think if we all can start finding ways to contribute toward something positive, odds improve exponentially that we start to shake off the mental wear ‘n tear … and start putting more of ourselves, our lives back in the “feeling good” column.

With a major assist from one of the greatest health science institutions in the world, I was just such a participant today. And they may have acted appreciative and like I was doing them a big favor, but I wouldn’t have even been there if it weren’t for the brilliant minds and endless labors from so many incredible doctors, nurses, scientists and medical technicians.

A few weeks ago, I started hearing about programs at Stanford Blood Center (SBC), here in Palo Alto, where COVID-19 “survivor” plasma was being collected, rare as it was in this country still, to help directly with transfusions for very sick COVID-19 patients, and for the study of potential antibody solutions.

When I started feeling much better and recovering from COVID-19, I called my doctors and asked if my hospital had begun such a program yet, and was told no … but would I kindly continue researching and maybe work with SBC? So I did. But just as the tasks for consents and approvals and questionnaires and test proofs (online, mind you) were just starting to feel SO overwhelming on top of all the other business and personal day-to-day matters I needed to wade through, I received another call.

This time, about a week after my initial call, it was another doctor from my hospital, a higher-up in their Pathology Department, who was now heading such a program. She called and started pitching ME! How, if I had indeed survived COVID-19, how important my plasma might be now, how I could possibly save numerous lives with it and aid in research! You’re pitching me now!? Hell yeah, I’m in! What do we do!?

Well, coincidentally, my hospital had just started partnering with SBC to get the needed convalescent plasma for its patients. So now I had a ride right to the penthouse! I was hammered with a couple dozen verbal questions immediately, from two doctors from each institution; then I was set up with a new COVID-19 test to confirm I was indeed negative; and then they set me up on SBC’s “Convalescent Blood Task Force” portal… so I could answer five more pages of questions and further understand what criteria I had to meet to give up some of this desperately needed plasma.

Well, I took the retest last week … and came up negative for COVID-19! Big news for ALL of us really, as it scientifically shows we can contract and then eventually SUBTRACT this virus.

And today at 11:30 a.m., I sat in a donation chair, hooked up to a very fancy piece of medical machinery that draws my blood out, sorts what it needs of my plasma and then pumps back into my body my red blood cells and platelets! Blinding me with SCIENCE! The machine is called apheresis; it’s a centrifuge process.

Bethany, the humorous, jovial, brilliant Scottish/Irish technician, stayed with me the whole time, and we laughed and told COVID-19 jokes as my body gave up the 825ml of plasma today that she said could help up to four people. And this kind of “survivor” plasma is still so rare, this clinic is only presently operating three days a week, and I was only one of seven people they’d draw from all day. Oof.

First, my plasma goes to a lab, and if my antibodies show really good signs? They “beg” me again to come back next week and give it up again for their plasma program.

And I will, if that’s the case.

It’s just… I know it has been such a hard few weeks for everyone. We’re on edge, we’re still in unknown territories and we just want to have our lives back.

I guess what I’m trying to say is that, as life-affirming as the Tiger King has been for many, and Animal Crossing for others; and as tired as we are of staring at the same four walls and the same unkempt hairstyles; some scientist, some doctor, some nurse, some student and some technician is tirelessly working, this very second, on solutions that will help all of us!

Keep that in mind when you lay that worried head on your pillow tonight. You are not alone… and you are loved.

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ON THE SCENE RE-OPENINGS

More than half of the states have started reopening, including many that have not met White House guidelines on when to do so. The big question now is whether the numbers of coronavirus cases and deaths will surge. And around the nation, nervous news crews are braving the crowds for their reports.

HEALING HEARTS 5K WALK/RUN FOR SUICIDE PREVENTION

This is a fundraising event for crisis support services of Alameda County.

With the safety and health of our supporters in mind, the 10th annual Healing Hearts 5K walk/run for suicide prevention is now virtual.

You can complete a 5K course of your own design over a one-week period from May 9th to May 16th. Please follow the 6-foot social distancing guidelines. Post photos showing your progress to #healinghearts5K or to the website.

They are also adjusting the fees to a “pay what you will” model with a suggested donation of $30, but they welcome any amount and are most excited about you getting your friends and family involved.

Thank you for helping them heal hearts in our community.

Click here for more info and to sign up.