About The Van


Given his experience working with food, it's hardly surprising that after losing his job at a bakery, Brendan "Bimbo" Reeves (Donal O'Kelly) becomes successful selling fried morsels from a van. He hires Larry (Colm Meaney), his best friend, to help, but having Bimbo for a boss doesn't improve their relationship. The van is eventually closed down by a health inspector -- which Bimbo thinks is because Larry ratted him out over questionable food prep techniques -- and their friendship is severed.

10.‘The Van’: A Classic of the Decade

The van is a 1996 drama/comedy directed by stephen frears and starirng danny devito. Ed o neill. And anne meara. Released in film follows the story of a gropu of friends who take a road trip in a van to escape their small-town lives. Along the way. They learn valuable lessons about friendship and life. The film was an unexpected success and has since become a cult classic. An important event that occurred in was the summer olymipc games. Which were held in atlanta. Georgia. Usa. It was the first time that the olympics had been held in the united states since. An interesting fact about the van is that it was the first film to be released by the newly formed production company miramax. The success of the fiml helped to launch the studi. Owhich would go on to produce some of the most successful iflms of all time.

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... He says he does not envisage any problems getting them into their crates which will be wheeled to The Van, driven down the Zoo Hill to be lifted, one after the other, onto the transporter...

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... " How did the crash happen? The BBC s Crash Detectives programme shows how electronic data from Newman s white Ford Transit showed The Van ploughed into the back of their stationary red Ford Fiesta at 57mph (92km/h) - and he did not brake until two-and-a-half seconds before impact...

Yunchan Lim: 19-year-old piano sensation signs record deal

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... " Since winning The Van Cilburn competition, he has issued two recordings - one of Liszt s fiendishly difficult Transcendental Études, recorded at the contest s semi-finals, and a live performance of Beethoven s Emperor concerto with the Gwangju Symphony Orchestra...

Van Gogh Museum pulls Pokémon card over safety concerns

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... The Van Gough Museum said the card would still be available for fans from the UK, the US and Canada to buy online...

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Glencoe Mountain Rescue: They leave their day jobs to do this

Glencoe Mountain Rescue: They leave their day jobs to do this
Sep 21,2023 9:41 pm

... Through the course of the day various groups return to The Van and brief Andy on the ground they have covered...

Glencoe Mountain Rescue: They leave their day jobs to do this

Sep 12,2023 7:31 am

By James CheyneBBC Scotland

Brian Bathurst is a builder by trade but when we meet he is strapped in the back of a coastguard helicopter as it clatters through the dramatic peaks of Glen Coe .

Along with five other mountain rescue volunteers, he is about to be dropped into Some of The Most remote and difficult territory Scotland's mountains have to offer.

The Group , which also includes an off-duty nurse and a marine biologist, are spending their Saturday carefully searching ravines and gullies that hardly anyone ever reaches for signs of a missing hillwalker.

The Search for Charlie Kelly has already been going on for days and they have looked in all the obvious places.

They found his rucksack but there has still been no sign of him.

It is frustrating but they refuse to give up hope.

The Glencoe Mountain Rescue Team covers an area that is rugged and beautiful but vast and unforgiving too.

They want visitors to enjoy it but never underestimate it.

Figures provided by Police Scotland show that a total 27 People have died walking and climbing in Scotland's hills and mountains this year.

Eight of them were in the Glen Coe area.

Years of missing birthdays

But many more have been saved after getting into difficulty.

That is where these highly skilled, highly trained volunteers step in, going on to The Hills at night or in blizzard conditions to find People in the wilderness and bring them home.

At the foot of The Mountain , team leader Andy Nelson monitors The Radios and pores over maps in a van kitted out to serve as a mobile operations centre.

His day job as A Mountain guide probably blends easier with this work than Some of his teammates. He was once himself rescued in the Alps.

Andy has been involved as A Mountain rescue volunteer for More Than 30 years now and has been asked many times why he does it.

" The Bottom Line is human nature" he says. " We want to help each other. "

Andy's Two Children are now grown up but he recalls " years and years of missing family birthdays".

The current search is The Second major incident for The Team in just over a month.

In August, they recovered the bodies of three climbers who died while scaling Aonach Eagach - a high, narrow ridge that links two summits.

One of those killed was Graham Cox, an experienced mountain guide who several of The Team knew.

That made an already difficult and dangerous task even harder.

Through The Course of The Day various groups return to The Van and brief Andy On the ground they have covered.

There are a total of 25 People covering 15 square miles today, including a search dog unit and a team with a giant quad bike.

Insp Matt Smith is The Link between The Volunteer teams and The Police 's Missing Person investigation.

His role is paid but he is full of admiration for The Work The Volunteers do.

" Every one of them will be giving something up At Home " he says.

" It could be A Son going to a rugby match, a personal commitment, friends coming round for dinner, but every single one of them will be giving something up and they will do That Day after day.

" They will leave their day jobs to do this and The Dedication is absolutely unbelievable. "

Insp Smith describes how 50 or 60 years ago The Hills of Scotland started to become much busier with outdoor activity.

He Said that if someone made it off The Hill to raise The Alarm in Those Days The Local Police Officer would need to round up as many locals as they could to assist in a search and rescue operation.

This grew over The Years into a network of mountain rescue teams whose volunteers are now highly skilled.

Glencoe is one of three independent rescue teams but 25 others work together under The Umbrella of Scottish Mountain Rescue.

The Group say they have seen a significant jump in The Number of callouts and rescues post pandemic.

Their statistics show participation in hillwalking and climbing increasing as lockdown restrictions were eased, with a steady stream of People - Some of them inexperienced - taking to The Hills right across the country after months of being stuck inside.

That, in turn, led to more incidents and record numbers of callouts - 698 incidents in 2021, then 709 incidents Last Year . The Team say they are expecting the figures to be as high again this year.

In total, the Scottish Mountain Rescue teams spent just under 30,000 hours Last Year aiding and assisting 740 People in all sorts of situations.

Sometimes helping police with Missing Persons inquiries, or joining water rescue teams searching rivers and lochs, they worked the length and breadth of Scotland with park rangers, local councils and even Bomb Disposal experts on two occasions.

Back at Glen Coe , the Massive Mountain range is beginning to be bathed in evening sunlight by The Time Brian's team return.

There is still no sign of The Missing man.

Brian, who is originally from Zimbabwe, says: " It's quite challenging terrain and quite complex".

The organised search will eventually be scaled back but, sitting at the controls of The Giant quad bike, volunteer Ewen Lawrie says this community will always keep looking One Way or another.

He took the week off work to join The Search and has a Young Family At Home .

" We get a huge amount of satisfaction from what we do, " he says.

" You can't get anything more rewarding than finding someone that's in a lot of pain or whatever and fixing that for them.

" It can be the worst day of their life ever and you can just make that right.

" Or, on The Other side of things, if someone hasn't been so fortunate and they've Passed Away it's still very rewarding for us to get them and get them back to their family and give a lot of closure to Some People . "

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