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A man has been rescued after being trapped inside the walls of a theatre in Syracuse, New York state. Firefighters were called at about local time GMT after someone was heard banging on the wall and pleading for help. It is believed the man was stuck inside a crawlspace for two days. Rescuers cut through the theatre's walls and found him naked, local media said. He is being treated at a local hospital.
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Daytona Beach police wrote in the arrest report Burck was taking photographs with bystanders near Main Street and Fern Lane as they put money in his guitar. Officers said his actions violated a Daytona Beach city ordinance on panhandling. Naked in Daytona! His bio on the social media site reads as follows:. He wears only cowboy boots, a hat, and white briefs, with a guitar strategically placed to give the illusion of nudity. The user uploaded the video below with the following description:. Burck is a regular at Bike Week, where hundreds of thousands of bikers are expected through March Burck was released from jail Sunday morning.
It's about a young man who graduates from college and moves to the big city and dreams of success. He doesn't have a big ego and he doesn't necessarily have a big talent, but he has big ideas, and as he narrates the film in a mildly ironic voice, we begin to like him. We also like the oddly assorted cast of characters that surrounds him. His name is Jake Briggs Eric Stoltz. He has had a confusing childhood; the first time we see him, as a baby, he is being rotated between his parents on the Lazy Susan in the center of a table in a Chinese restaurant. In college, he becomes a drama major. His teacher Roscoe Lee Browne admires his writing, but is concerned about his themes "Perhaps you should see the people over at Health Services". Jake is smart but not wise in the ways of the world. His girl friend Joanne Mary-Louise Parker is, like many women of her generation, a couple of years ahead of him in her social development. She knows, for example, how to make small talk with a famous author William Styron at a cocktail party, while Jake can only inspire Styron's eyes to glaze over.