March 27, 2007

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March 26, 2007

Jason Ray as Rameses
Courtesy TarHeelBlue.com
Jason Ray, the Carolina senior who portrayed mascot Rameses the Ram during sports and other events over the last three years has died today of injuries he sustained last week in a bizarre car crash just before the Tar Heels' Sweet Sixteen appearance in the NCAA tournament.
From ESPN.com:
Jason Ray [...] had been in critical condition since the accident on Route 4 on Friday afternoon. He had been in New Jersey for the men's NCAA Tournament game between North Carolina and Southern California at Continental Airlines Arena.To be clear, Jason was dressed in street clothes and was well off the main roadway at the time of the accident.Steve Kirscher, UNC's associate athletics director for communications, said Ray died at 8:38 a.m. Monday.
According to police, Ray left his hotel to go to a nearby convenience store Friday afternoon, and was walking back along Route 4 when he was struck from behind by an SUV. The driver stopped immediately to call 911. No charges have been filed.
Police said Gagik Hovsepyan, 51, the driver who hit Ray, had a valid driver's license and did not appear to be under the influence of alcohol or drugs. His son was asleep in the SUV at the time, police said.
Jason had played the part of Rameses Ram for three years and was about to graduate with a degree in Business Administration, and a minor in Religion. I myself have chased him around, hoping to get a picture with my favorite mascot.

Jason Ray as Rameses crowd surfs at UNC basketball, Coutesy TarHeelBlue.com
Jason was clearly that kind of person. It showed in the way he portrayed Rameses. Always kind to the children, funny with adults, willing to play the joke on himself if it entertained the crowd. I never met Jason, or his predecessors in the suit during my time at UNC, but I always wished I could let them know that I respected them as much as the players on the field or court. Being the mascot is a really tough job.Communication, of course, is one of the hardest parts of being a
mascot. That fall day at the Children's Hospital, Ray--as
Rameses--walked up to me. His big paw was grasping a folded piece of
paper, and he was making a motion I didn't understand.
I eventually figured out he wanted me to hold the paper for
him until the event was over. Once all the kids had been hugged and the
last picture had been taken, Rameses finally disappeared...and Jason
Ray reappeared.
"Thanks for holding that picture," he said. As he unfolded it, he proudly displayed a child's drawing of Rameses.
"I'd like to take this with me, if that's OK," he told the program coordinator. "One of the patients gave it to me."
Then he walked out, big bulky trash bag in one hand, picture in
the other. It was the perfect portrait of someone who had spent most of
the day giving...and unexpectedly received something, too.
This is the second terrible roadside tragedy to hit the Tar Heel sports family in four years. Sideline reporter and UNC alum Stephen Gates was killed in a hit and run on the side of the interstate in Chapel Hill in October 2003.
This just highlights the importance of roadside safety. Be aware, use the sidewalk where possible, and remember Jason and Stephen.
God Bless the Ray family. Rest In Peace, Jason.
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March 16, 2007
...for a post entitled "Don't support Communism".
And it's not a googlebomb.
Yay me!
Oh, and BTW, Communism sucks. Big Ugly Donkey Balls. That is all.
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March 12, 2007

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March 08, 2007
Actor John Inman, died aged 71 on Thursday.Here's Mr. Inman at his best:Inman, who later became a pantomime regular, was one of the sitcom's most memorable cast members and his catchphrase "I'm free" became part of popular culture.
In 1976, he was voted "Funniest Man On Television" by readers of TV Times magazine and was also named BBC TV's "Personality Of The Year."
He died at St Mary's Hospital in London after having been ill for some time, his manager Phil Dale said in a statement.
"John, through his character Mr Humphries of Are You Being Served? was known and loved throughout the world," Dale said.
Rest in Peace, Mr. Humphries. You were always my favorite.
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March 07, 2007

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