Well, I just saw on the news tonight that a long-time news reporter is retiring.
His most famous coverage was (and I hope one of my fellow Oregonians can find this story and provide the link):
About 25 years ago, a whale died and washed up on the beach. This fellow was huge! Something like 20 tons.
After a few days, well, it got to stinking pretty bad LOL. And so Oregon officials were in a quandry about what to do: they couldn't move it with a bulldozer (even a D9), and it was way too big to bury...
so, in their great wisdom, they decided to blow the carcass up, with a few cases of dymanite.
Now, I'm not the smartest of fellows, but even to me the thought would occur "OK, then, but where are all the 'fragments' gonna go?????"
There was a parking lot many hundreds of yards distant from the "site," and (as I recall) there was at least one car that was smashed to blithers by a huge chunk of flying blubber.
Can you imagine having to file a claim with your insurance company, with the "describe the cause of accident" by saying "My car was smashed by flying whale blubber." roflmao
And thus Paul Linnman passes into reporter history, and chronicles a classic example of "how we do things here in Oregon."