in the bottom of the crater. reporter: sliding down a 50-degree slope, the carlsons speed right past of members of the all volunteer portland mountain rescue team. they finally stop but are facing a new threat ice chunks the size of bowling balls careening downhill. to protect the injured couple, rescuers form a human shield for six hours. shoulder to shoulder and stop the ice that was coming down the mountain. what does that say to you? they re the heroes today. reporter: the oregon national guard airlifted the couple to a hospital. michelle carlson has two broken ankles. her husband a broken leg. but they weren t the only ones needing rescue on saturday. about the same time, a third climber fell, sliding right in to one of the mountain s steaming volcanic vents spewing toxic fumes. this climber, however, was just amazingly fortunate. he was very bruised up, beat up,
built the whole place. this is our classroom. in conjunction with all of our clean ups, what makes an education getting the river clean and keeping the river clean is two different things. you ve got to mix in education to make it sustainable. the goal is serious but there s definitely quirk in this work. some of the weird things we find. motorcycle helmets, a lot of those. a lot of bowling balls. what about how all of this random stuff gets into the river in the first place. there s without a doubt i think a lot of mad bowlers. people get mad. you find them still in the mad. people throw them off of a bridge or wherever they come from and it s perplexing. so what s chad s favorite mind? i ve got something pretty cool in here. this is one of the world s largest message in a bottle collections. actually, this one we just
so to me this room is why we built the whole place. this is our classroom. and in conjunction with all of our cleanups, we re mixing education, getting the river clean and keeping clean is two different things. you ve got to mix education in to make it sustainable. the goal is serious, but there s definitely quirk in this. this is our creepy doll collection. weird things we find. motorcycle helmets, a lot of those. lot of bowling balls. how about how this random stuff gets into the river in the first place? there is without a doubt a lot of, i think, mad bullers. people get mad. you find them still in the bag. people just throw them off a bridge or wherever they come from. and it s perplexing. what s chad s favorite find? got something pretty cool here. this is one of the world s largest message in a bottle collections.
secret life of a dad accused of leaving his toddler to die in a hot car. hear what our legal ladies are saying coming up. today we re going to show you what weirdness is all about. the mad genius behind it. it was a hunting cabin. it was shabby but it was on a beautiful piece of property and as soon as i laid eyes on the house, i knew this would be the place i would spend the rest of my life. 25 years later this is what happened. i have so much stuff and so many raw materials, bread tabs, wooden yardsticks, license plates, bowling balls, musical instruments, machinery from the 19th century. and old skeletons. this is the ballroom which serves as a dining hall.
being judgmental is not funny anymore. i watched the whole thing, and it stank. i really don t know how to put it more than that. i haven t thought of dead baby jokes in decades. you can t do that anymore. you cannot do those. joanne, you don t know what i am talking about. i wasn t born yet. you are you were not even an alive baby. what a is the difference between a truck full of dead babies and a truck full of bowling balls. we are not going to broadcast the pump line. the punch line. a lot of you out there of a certain age will know. there are media reporters saying i don t know what they are talking about. ask your parents. dana, we talked about this earlier. and we are going to talk about it again. basically there weren t a lot of good stories today.