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August 17, 2007

Don't Mess With the Hulk!

Hulk2More details are coming out of the Hulk Hogan theft, thanks to Splash News, who tells us that among the stolen goods, a diamond encrusted Jacob the Jeweler watch belonging to Hogan's son Nick. "My dad can't talk about it right now--he's too mad," said Hogan's singer spawn Brooke. "And you really don't want to see him when he's this angry. He can't believe someone would steal from his family like this." Detectives interviewed a team of 30 moving men involved in moving the Hogans out of their waterfront N. Bay Road manse. Cleaning staff was also being interrogated as the entire Hogan family stood around talking on the lawn outside their house. "We have no idea what happened," Brooke said. "There were about 30 people in the house doing the moving . . . my brother is really pissed. You have no idea. It was his chains, one with a crucifix, and a dog tag. And a bunch of other things. I'm not really into flashy jewelry, but he loves that stuff." As for her dad, "he's really stressed out with the move. This has made him totally mad." Besides the lost chains and bling, is Miami losing the Hogans? Yep. The family plans to split their time between a home in Clearwater and Los Angeles. "I'm sorry to be leaving Miami--I love it here," sniffed Brooke. What a way to send 'em off, huh?

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Photos: Splash News

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Francesco Sinibaldi

I’ll be there.

Listening to the sound of a deep little
brook, and going to a watering-place,
a delicate care returns in my head; the
wind fades away while I climb to the top
of a mountain, and when a dove makes
a pleasure with a beautiful flight, therefore,
in a moment, a forcible voice reappears
in the dark: and I’ll be there, like a light
in the sunrise…..

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