Friday, January 29, 2010

WARNER BROTHERS SAYS IT DID *NOT* KILL BRITTANY MURPHY


















Warner Brothers would like you to know that it did NOT kill BRITTANY MURPHY.


--As you know, Brittany's husband, Simon Monjack, has been talking about filing a wrongful death lawsuit against Warner Brothers . . . claiming that they caused Brittany's heart attack by, quote, "canceling her role" in "Happy Feet 2". (--She did a voice in the original.)


--But the WB issued a statement yesterday saying, quote, "Any claim that Warner Brothers Pictures was somehow responsible for Brittany Murphy's tragic death is demonstrably false, reprehensible and defamatory.


--"Despite press reports to the contrary, Warner Brothers Pictures and Ms. Murphy never entered into any deal for 'Happy Feet 2', and thus, there was no contract to cancel."

UPDATED Grammy performer list



The Grammys have announced that EMINEM, LIL WAYNE, DRAKE and BLINK-182 drummer TRAVIS BARKER will team-up for a, quote, "special performance" at this year's ceremony, which will air this Sunday night on CBS.


--It's unclear what they will be performing . . . but the lineup of rappers is close to the all-star group that did Drake's "Forever" track . . . only minus KANYE WEST.


(--There's nothing to suggest Grammy producers intentionally kept Kanye off-stage. We don't even know if Kanye will be there. He is up for a few awards.)


--LADY GAGA will also perform. She'll open the show with a surprise guest. The "New York Post" thinks it'll be ELTON JOHN, but we don't know that for sure.


--Previously announced performers include: Mary J. Blige and Andrea Bocelli, Beyoncé, the Black Eyed Peas, Dave Matthews Band and Taylor Swift, Bon Jovi, Green Day, Lady Antebellum, Maxwell, Pink and the Zac Brown Band.


--Plus, there will be a MICHAEL JACKSON tribute . . . featuring Celine Dion, Jennifer Hudson, Smokey Robinson, Carrie Underwood and Usher.

New Movies Out This Weekend




"Edge of Darkness" (R)











Remember how Mel Gibson tore up the screen with his lust for revenge after his wife was murdered in "Braveheart"? Well, this is kind of like that, except it involves the murder of his only daughter, and he's a lot more intense.


He plays a homicide detective who uncovers the corporate conspiracy that got his daughter killed . . . and then gets revenge on everyone involved.


Official Site: http://www.Edge-of-Darkness.com/



"When in Rome" (PG-13)













When Kristen Bell takes some coins from Rome's Fountain of Love, the men who left them all fall in love with her. Danny DeVito, Dax Shepard, Jon Heder, and Will Arnett are the fools under her spell, and Josh Duhamel is the guy whose love may be for real.


Official Site: http://www.WheninRome-themovie.com/

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Is this Tiger????


Radaronline.com posted this pic from the National Enquirer claiming it is Tiger Woods outside the rehab facility he is allegedly at in Hattiesburg, MS?











Do you think this is Tiger?
Yes
No
Just cant tell












Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Anderson Cooper -- Haitian Hero

WARNING!!!!! VERY GRAPHIC!!!!!!




Friday, January 15, 2010

Be Careful Where You Use Your Debit Card

Whether by choice or necessity, American consumers are increasingly relying on debit rather than credit cards. Debit card spending has risen steadily, growing from 47.7 percent of purchases made with plastic in 2003 to 58.9 percent in 2008 and it is expected to surpass 67 percent by 2013, according to the Nilson Report, a newsletter that tracks the consumer payment industry.

When you use a debit card, the money is immediately taken from your checking account. While using debit guarantees that you pay as you go, these cards have downsides, including a growing appeal to thieves. "As economic conditions have worsened, there's been a noticeable increase in all types of card fraud," says Avivah Litan, an analyst specializing in fraud detection and prevention at Gartner Research in Stamford, Conn. "But ATM and debit-card fraud is the top area of concern we're hearing about from banks all over the world."

Unlike credit-card thieves, who usually charge merchandise and then resell it to come up with money, people who create counterfeit ATM or debit cards by stealing your PIN and other account data can simply pull cold cash from your bank account. Using a technique known as skimming, they set up equipment that captures magnetic stripe and keypad information when you input your PIN at ATM machines, gas pumps, restaurants, or retailers.

Here's how you can protect yourself:

Don't Type in Your Pin at the Pump

Be especially vigilant at gas stations, Litan says. "Gas pumps are notorious for skimming because they're produced by only a couple of different manufacturers, and if someone gets the key to one from a disgruntled employee, they can insert a skimming device inside the pump where it can't be seen," she says. She recommends using a credit card rather than a debit card when you fill your tank.

If you must use a debit card at the gas pump, choose the screen prompt that identifies it as a credit card so that you do not have to type in your PIN. The purchase amount will still be deducted from your bank account, but it will be processed through a credit-card network, which will give you greater protection from liability if fraud does occur. This is because card issuers typically have "zero liability" policies for both debit and credit cards, but sometimes exclude PIN-based transactions from that protection.

Stick With ATMs Located at Banks

To reduce your risk at ATMs, use machines at banks rather than in convenience stores, airports, or any isolated locations, advises Darrin Blackford, a spokesman for the U.S. Secret Service, which investigates financial crimes involving interstate commerce. "A thief has to be able to attach and retrieve a skimming device to use the data it's gathered," he says. "And that's more likely to happen in nonbank settings where there's less traffic and no surveillance cameras."

That doesn't mean that bank ATMs are immune, however. In August 2008, Wachovia Bank reported that several debit-card "identities" were stolen when a skimming device was placed on an ATM at a branch in Cape Coral, Fla.

"It's often hard to spot skimmers," Blackford says. "But if you notice a change at an ATM you use routinely, such as a color difference in the card reader or a gap where something appears to be glued onto the slot where you insert your card, that's a warning sign you'd want to report to the bank that owns the machine."

Closely Monitor Your Bank Accounts

Check them regularly—preferably online rather than waiting for monthly statements to arrive in the mail. Federal law limits your liability for fraudulent debit-card charges to $50, but only if you report the theft or loss of your card or PIN within two business days of discovering the problem. If you fail to report unauthorized charges within 60 days of the date the statement listing those charges was mailed, you could be liable for any unauthorized withdrawals afterward, including the full value of credit lines or savings accounts linked to your account for overdraft protection.

Visa and MasterCard have zero liability policies that go beyond federal law by exempting debit cardholders from liability in most circumstances when a bank investigation confirms that a transaction is fraudulent. But dealing with debit-card fraud can have a greater impact on your finances than credit-card fraud.

When you're a victim of unauthorized charges on a credit card, you won't be out any money while the disputed charges are being investigated. But when a thief steals money from your bank account using a counterfeit debit or ATM card, that cash won't be restored to your account until the bank conducts its investigation and classifies it as a case of fraud. Some victims of debit-card skimming scams who have contacted the Privacy Rights Clearinghouse, a nonprofit consumer advocacy group, about their experiences report that while banks in most cases replenished the stolen funds, some of them had no access to the money for several weeks while bank investigations were conducted.

From consumerreports.org

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Elton John to Replace Simon on Idol?





















TMZ mentioned that Elton should replace Simon on Idol. They did this the same day that Simon announced he is leaving. Now, apparently, according to TMZ's sources, there is now talk of Elton joining the show.

Coldplay is Being Sued.........Again












Coldplay is being sued by a man who calls himself a "well-talented" yet "unknown" songwriter ... and claims the band straight up jacked three of the nearly 4,000 songs he's written in his lifetime.

Sammie Lee Smith just filed a lawsuit in L.A. County Superior Court, alleging he wrote the songs "Yellow," "Clocks" and "Trouble" -- only to have them stolen from him and turned into massive hits by Coldplay.

In the lawsuit, Sammie claims since 1976, he has "recorded approximately 100 tapes, each tape containing approximately 40 songs." Sammie does not say if any of his other 3,997 songs were ever stolen by anyone.

Sammie wants the band to stop playing his hits ... and he wants an unknown, but probably massive, amount of money for his trouble.

Read more: http://www.tmz.com/page/2/#ixzz0cbAn2so8

"Pants on the Ground"


It's Catchy and Simon Cowell Says it is Going to Be a Hit - If you missed American Idol Wednesday night, then you missed General Larry Platt as he auditioned in Atlanta, singing his original song, "Pants On The Ground."





Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Fat butt? It may be healthier than you think - From MSNBC

















Having junk in your trunk is healthier than a spare tire around the gut, new research suggests. The extra padding on the backside and thighs could even help to protect against disease.

The results come from a review that summarizes various studies on the health effects of different fat stores in the body, particularly around the hips and thighs.

"The fact that body fat's distribution is quite important for your health has been known for some time now," said lead researcher Konstantinos Manolopoulos of the University of Oxford in England. But this new article summarizes a body of research showing that such hip and thigh fat can help to reduce the risk of diabetes and heart disease. The review also suggests a mechanism for conveying those benefits.
The next step is to figure out how our bodies decide where to store fat, say, in the stomach versus the butt. "Once this is understood then one could think about therapeutic approaches to make use of that," Manolopoulos told LiveScience. "Maybe to make use (of it) in a preventive way by redistributing the fat."

Manolopoulos and his colleagues detail their findings this week in the International Journal of Obesity.

When looking through the studies, the researchers found that not all fat is created equal.


read more here

Monday, January 11, 2010

From Paris With Love Movie Trailer




So Tristan sent me a text saying that she wants to see this movie when it comes out. I went online and found this trailer and thought I would share it with you. Check out Travolta's new look.




Nick Jonas Gives a Shout Out to Taylor




Pretty interesting since his brother Joe and Taylor have been on the outs for some time now.




English Lady Owns 130 Cats!!!!!!!




My allergies are kickin into overdrive just thinking about it!!




Simon Cowell says he's leaving 'American Idol' - From TMZ









Simon Cowell will no longer be crushing terrible singers' dreams on the most popular show on television.

Cowell just announced this will be his last season on "American Idol" -- and that he's leaving the show to be a judge and executive producer on FOX's upcoming American version of "The X Factor" ... the British talent show that launced Leona Lewis' career.

Cowell just made the announcement during the semiannual Television Critics Association press tour in Pasadena.

5 Trends He'd Like To Toss From Your Closet




Ladies, this is not me speaking here....lol....but Steph Auteri from YourTango.com




Fashionistas everywhere have been up in arms because of the Lindsay Lohan-induced trend of wearing leggings as pants. But slowly, we (and they) have succumbed, and leggings have become such an integral part of the fashion [1] culture that a new vocabulary has developed.

Enter "jeggings [2]."

What are they? Jean leggings, and this Love Buzzer has a pair in her dresser drawer. Unfortunately, her husband isn't as enamored of this new look, and his bafflement is fair enough. Fashion trends like this have been cropping up for decades, leading women everywhere to plunk down big bucks on items of apparel that just aren't... well... necessarily flattering, and leading men to wonder what in heck we're thinking. Some other trends they can do without? 5 Fashion Choices That Turn Him Off [3]

1. Maxi Dresses

Long skirts and flowing, summer dresses make us feel ethereal and princess-like, and often inspire us to twirl about when no one's looking. Plus, they're comfy as hell. But what are men thinking when they see us in a skirt down to our ankles? To summarize: "Where are her legs!?"

2. High-Waisted Belts

We wear them because they can accentuate (or create) an hourglass shape. But he just thinks they make us look like Santa Claus.

3. Giant Sunglasses

Those humongous, round sunglasses popularized by the likes of Nicole Richie sort of make us look like giant bugs. At least that's what he says. And we tend to agree: It's not a great look, and we wonder how it ever caught on. 5 Cardinal Fashion Rules According To Men [4]

4. Gauchos and Capris

Or any type of cropped pant, because wearing them makes us look as if we're fishermen, or perhaps even pirates. Gauchos have an additional strike against them by also looking like pajama pants. No wonder we love them so much! We love wearing pajama pants!

5. The Bulk of Our Footwear

Crocs. We hated them, too... at least at first. Because, well, they're ugly. But you know what? They're incredibly comfortable, and make us feel as if we're wearing flip flops year-round. And those two things are worth all the ugly in the world. As for our gladiator sandals, men just don't understand them... unless they're paired with screamingly high-heeled gladiator sandals. Because they're hot. Never mind that they're also painful. What Guys (Secretly) Think About What You Wear [5]

Honorable Mention: Our Granny Panties

Yeah. We still have a few pairs of those hiding out in our underwear drawer.

A snowstorm on the morning of Jan 16th 2007 left about 3-4 inches of snow and ice on the ground in Portland, Oregon. This is what happens to people with too much confidence in their 4WD and zero experience driving on icy snow.

Video was taken around SW Salmon and 20th Avenue, which is pretty steep (to be fair).