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  • 24
    Apr
    2012
    10:48pm, EDT

    Culture clash: Fan spills yogurt on Obama in Boulder

    Slideshow: As it happens: Obama's fourth year in office

    Cliff Owen / AP

    The president's fourth year at the White House in pictures — follow along as it happens.

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    Brendan Smialowski / AFP - Getty Images

     

    NBC News reports: While working the ropeline outside of a Boulder restaurant, a young woman spilled yogurt on the President. After realizing what had happened, the President was laughing and told the crowd, "Oh, you got me!" He asked the people around him for a towel and the women started apologizing profusely. The President assured her she now has a good story to tell.

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    She does have a story and I like the way the President handled the accident.

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  • 2
    Nov
    2011
    4:15pm, EDT

    Denver again hit by heavy snow - and it's heading east

    By Rich Shulman

    Here we go again. At least Colorado knows how to handle it.

    Full story.

    Mark Leffingwell / Reuters

    Gene Varra uses his snow blower to clear the sidewalks in his neighborhood and get some exercise after last night's snow storm in Louisville, Colorado November 2.

     


    Ed Andrieski / AP

    Molly Kobus and her dog Mowgli play in the snow in City Park in Denver on Wednesday, Nov. 2. As much as 11 inches of snow fell in areas of the state as a winter storm passed through the area.

    Mark Leffingwell / Reuters

    Jimmy Spindler (L) and Brian Hair cross the snow-covered pedestrian bridge over Foothills Parkway, as they look for a place to build a snowboard ramp, after last night's snow storm in Boulder, Colorado November 2.

    More than 1 million homes are still without power in the Northeast, while Colorado is expecting the second snowstorm in one week. NBC's Brian Williams reports.

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    Send them some Glowbull Warming!    LOL   Sure looks COLD!

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  • 8
    Mar
    2011
    8:17am, EST

    Tumbling 30-ton rock raises thousands for earthquake victims

    By David R Arnott, NBC News

    After a 30-ton rock crashed through the roof of his garage and came to rest in his hallway during the Feb. 22 earthquake, Christchurch resident Phil Johnson had an idea - why not sell it?

    Phil Johnson / AP

    In this photo taken March 1, a car-sized boulder is seen after smashing Phil Johnson's house in last month's earthquake in Christchurch, New Zealand. Johnson has sold the rock, Rocky, in an online auction for more than 60,000 New Zealand dollars (US$44,300). Johnson said the 30-ton boulder tumbled down from a hill overlooking his home, crunched through the roof of his garage and came to rest in his hallway during the Feb 22 quake. Proceeds from the auction will be donated to the Red Cross Earthquake Appeal.

    His listing on an online auction site described the "pristine condition" of the boulder Phil had dubbed 'Rocky' and suggested that it was "suitable for garden feature, or as in our case a magnificent addition to your living area."

    The auction raised an astonishing US $44,300, and Phil is donating the proceeds to the Red Cross Earthquake Appeal. Rocky was bought by a company which runs ski resorts, according to a report in The New Zealand Herald.

    80 year old Betty McGrail is not quite so enamored with the boulder that landed in her living room.

    Sarah Ivey / AP

    In this photo taken March 4, Betty McGrail, 80, sits in her living room next to a large boulder which crashed through her house in the Feb. 22 earthquake in Christchurch, New Zealand.

    The Herald reports that Betty fled her home when the earthquake struck. "There were boulders and rocks coming down the hill from all different areas," she said.

    "They came down the hill fast, bouncing. They came from everywhere with a 'boom, boom, boom'. When I went back to my house this big boulder was in the sitting room. It's sitting there quite nicely, like it's happy to be there. And no one knows how to get it out."

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    Looks like you're going to be doing some remodeling . A large skylight would fit nicely into the opening there, but you'll need a heavy duty crane to get that rock out of the sitting room; suggest that to the rock's new owners.

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