Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was the flight a case of get-there-itis, an aviation phenomenon?
Kobe commuted by helicopter. Just like you commute by car.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if LeBron James is going to take over ownership of Mamba youth sports facilities?
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if LeBron James is going to take over ownership of Mamba youth sports facilities? [/quote
That's what a lot are saying, yes
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Before working in journalism, I worked for a member of Congress who died in a tragic, unexpected way. Guess who told me and my coworkers, who were all in the office at the time? The media. We immediately sent a staffer to the home of the deceased to try to break news gently -- we didn't make it there before the media.it was likely different in the 1950s, but not in past 20 years.
In my home state we lost a senator when a helicopter collided with his plane. The helicopter accident occurred over an elementary school in Lower Merion Township, where Kobe was from.
I was actually there when it happened. I grew up here but my Dad is from Narberth. I was up visiting him and walking to his bakery to work and I heard the explosion. You could see the smoke rising in the sky. We didn’t know what it was until we heard it on the news. It was Senator Heinz, yes? It was awful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kobe built a park for underprivileged kids in Houston. It sounds heroic to me
If you had 600 million dollars, how many parks would you build?
There are a lot of people, with a lot of money, who do little to nothing for poor people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Before working in journalism, I worked for a member of Congress who died in a tragic, unexpected way. Guess who told me and my coworkers, who were all in the office at the time? The media. We immediately sent a staffer to the home of the deceased to try to break news gently -- we didn't make it there before the media.it was likely different in the 1950s, but not in past 20 years.
In my home state we lost a senator when a helicopter collided with his plane. The helicopter accident occurred over an elementary school in Lower Merion Township, where Kobe was from.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Before working in journalism, I worked for a member of Congress who died in a tragic, unexpected way. Guess who told me and my coworkers, who were all in the office at the time? The media. We immediately sent a staffer to the home of the deceased to try to break news gently -- we didn't make it there before the media.it was likely different in the 1950s, but not in past 20 years.
In my home state we lost a senator when a helicopter collided with his plane. The helicopter accident occurred over an elementary school in Lower Merion Township, where Kobe was from.
Whoa. Such foreshadowing for his future.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Speaking of media: BBC ran a Kobe Bryant tribute piece with basketball footage all of LeBron James.
If only there was a way to check what a basketball player’s name is ...
Proving that all Americans look the same to the British.
*African-Americans.
They literally look nothing alike.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kobe built a park for underprivileged kids in Houston. It sounds heroic to me
If you had 600 million dollars, how many parks would you build?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Speaking of media: BBC ran a Kobe Bryant tribute piece with basketball footage all of LeBron James.
If only there was a way to check what a basketball player’s name is ...
Proving that all Americans look the same to the British.
Anonymous wrote:Kobe built a park for underprivileged kids in Houston. It sounds heroic to me
Anonymous wrote:Was the flight a case of get-there-itis, an aviation phenomenon?
Anonymous wrote:The entire premise of the prior two posts is wrong. No one is trying to hurt the family. I seriously doubt Kobe’s wife is on DCUM. Pointing out his faults and questioning why people are treating him as someone he wasn’t is not “demonizing” him. It’s telling a balanced account of who he is.
Yes. People screw up. And yes people are often portrayed positively in obituaries. But give the over the top statements about him (hero etc.) it’s absolutely fair, and more accurate, to give the full picture.