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wWednesday, March 17, 2004


desde hoy este weblog queda cerrado indefinidamente.un saludo y gracias por tu visita

posted by burrapaca at 12:29 PM


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2 copipaste via ozzyhead.com

[simpsons mode on] ozzy in the navy y ozzy in uk
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OZZY Presents 'Young Achiever' Award (3/16/2004)


Ozzy Osbourne made his first public appearance
in England since last year's all-terrain vehicle
accident when he presented the "Prince's
Trust Young Achiever" award at the Pride Of
Britain Awards in London Monday night (March 15),
according to the Mirror.

The award was presented to 25-year-old Kevin Johnston,
whose £300-a-day drug addiction three years ago had
sent him to jail four times and made him an outcast from
his family.

In presenting the award, Ozzy, who also battled his own drug addiction,
said: "You and I have got such a lot in common. Tonight you are my hero."

He added: "And don't ride a quad bike!"



Ozzy Visits The USS Missouri Memorial (3/14/2004)


Ozzy Osbourne and his wife Sharon brought the their
MTV reality show, "The Osbournes", to the Navy
Tuesday (March 9), when they visited
and toured the USS Missouri (BB 63) Memorial
in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.

"The concierge desk called this morning and asked
if we could give a special tour," said Same Lowe,
director of visitor operations at Missouri. "At
first, they couldn't tell us who or even if the
people were coming."

By noon, Lowe got word that the mystery guests were
the Osbourne couple who, along with a camera crew,
showed up at the memorial and began their tour. Lee
Collins, vice president for marketing and sales,
presented the couple with Battleship Missouri ball
caps as tokens to remember their visit.


Lowe led the Osbournes and the MTV camera crew across the main deck
of the battleship, explaining the armaments and history along the
way. Ozzy, who said he has a great interest in the World War II era,
listened as Lowe talked about the various events in the battleship's
lifetime. The tour wound through the ship's interior, with Ozzy and
Sharon asking Lowe questions along the way.

At the end, Lowe led the Osbournes and their crew into the captains
cabin. Ozzy expressed his appreciation for the tour and his
admiration for the sailors of yesterday and today.

"This has all been very educational," he said. "Being on the actual
spot where MacArthur actually signed the documents accepting Japan's
surrender was wonderful. This kind of thing you normally see only
on TV. Being here makes me appreciate even more the sacrifices the
sailors have made and are still making for all our freedoms."

Ozzy spoke passionately about the freedoms the United States offers
its people.

"I'm British, but the U.S. provides the greatest amount of freedoms,
personal freedoms," he said. "I've traveled so many places in my life,
and other countries don't have as many freedoms as the U.S."

Osbourne has enjoyed performing in United Service Organization (USO)
tours for troops deployed around the world in the past.

"I really like doing USO tours," he said. "Without those kids
protecting us, we wouldn't have all the liberties we do now."

Representatives said footage shot aboard Battleship Missouri may air
during the fourth season of "The Osbournes".
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posted by burrapaca at 12:20 PM


wSunday, March 14, 2004


a dinio ,austin powers y ozzy la noche les confunde
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Ozzy's big night out raises £680
10 March 2004

A FANCY dress night with pub regulars dressed as Ozzy Osbourne and Austin Powers, among others, raised £680 for Snettisham's Tapping House Hospice.


Mr Chris and Mrs Lesley Cooper, landlords of The House on the Green pub in North Wootton, handed over a cheque to the hospice.
Mr Cooper said: "We charged £5 a ticket for the stage and screen fancy dress night on New Year's Eve and gave £3 from every ticket sold to the charity.
"We also had a raffle and slot machine.
"All the regulars were there, and we had 140 people turn up, with only three not dressing up."
Mr Cooper said they picked Tapping House because it was a local charity
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y ahora otra "buena obra" pero esta vez es el ozzy verdadero el que la hace
(via ozzyhead.com)
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Ozzy Osbourne chipped in to save a small village shop near his
Buckinghamshire estate, according to the U.K. 's Mirror.

Ozzy gave his local store a hand-out to ensure it wouldn't close after
villagers wrote him a letter. Mirror was told: "Locals were asked to either
give money or time and he was happy to help, but sadly he won't be serving
behind the counter."
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posted by burrapaca at 12:39 AM