Owen Hart and The British Bulldog

Owen Hart and the British Bulldog were a professional wrestling tag team in the World Wrestling Federation and are members of the Hart wrestling family. Owen died after an unscripted 78 foot fall from the ceiling of Kemper Arena in Kansas City, Missouri at Over the Edge 1999 as the Blue Blazer.

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    I have perceived much beauty
    In the hoarse oaths that kept our courage straight;
    Heard music in the silentness of duty;
    Found peace where shell-storms spouted reddest spate.
    —Wilfred Owen (1893–1918)

    Unlike Boswell, whose Journals record a long and unrewarded search for a self, Johnson possessed a formidable one. His life in London—he arrived twenty-five years earlier than Boswell—turned out to be a long defense of the values of Augustan humanism against the pressures of other possibilities. In contrast to Boswell, Johnson possesses an identity not because he has gone in search of one, but because of his allegiance to a set of assumptions that he regards as objectively true.
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    Quite frankly, if you bed people of belowstairs class, they go to the papers.
    Jane Clark, British millionaire politician’s wife. As quoted in Newsweek magazine, p. 15 (June 13, 1994)