"Despite her acting being the subject of much criticism, Natalie Wood still managed to star in many high profile movies – West Side Story and Rebel Without A Cause to name a couple. Wood also received Oscar, Bafta, and Golden Globe nominations during her movie career. But alas, it was to be cut short when she died of accidental drowning at the age of 43 in 1981 whilst doing location work for Brainstorm. The film was released two years after Wood’s death, with a missing scene as it was incomplete. Critics liked it, but the film failed at the box office."
"I had Gandalf's sword with me and I knighted a pair of children 'Sir Minority' and 'Dame Minority' and it went down very well. It is essential to talk to 12- and 13-year-olds because they absorb what's thrown at them, whether it be homophobia or tolerance - and we have to make sure it's positive stuff."
When police were trying to get fingerprints, police say Cruz moved closer to the officer and passed gas on him. The investigating officer remarked in the criminal complaint that the odor was very strong.
Cruz is now charged with battery on a police officer, as well as DUI and obstruction.
EXCEPT TV's weren't around then and FDR wasn't elected until 1932... I think Biden is showing himself to be a Major League dumbass... and don't expect Katie Couric, being a good member of the Main Stream Media, to call him on his BS or stupidity... or both.
There is a reason that you are supposed to take your smoke break outside the studio. The DJ is dedicated though; he keeps on going as the fires gets bigger and bigger.
"Oh those zany internet pranksters... It seems that the anonymous message forum "/b/" over at 4chan.org, posted a link to an alleged BBC news article claiming that Oprah Winfrey had been found dead in her home."
Interesting. Last week Oprah opted to take on the freaks at 4Chan, everyone's favorite online bathroom stall... and a few media outlets buy the idea that 'Oprah has died' hook, line and sinker. Nothing like getting 'punk'd' by a bunch of obnoxious pedophiles...
Most children's TV producers know that to get kids to watch, you have to terrify the little @#$%^&*. Looking back at the weird-ass shows they've cranked out over the decades, it's a wonder that we all grew up to be such, stable, well-adjusted adults.
Gen Ross, aka Gennifer Moss Earth Friend Gen, is a nudist in-line skater who hails from California and loves organic food. She also loves to remove her clothing and rollerblade where people congregate. The young woman has turned into an urban legend recently in Portland, Oregon.
It seems the California transplant petitioned the local city officials of Ashland, Oregon to skate nude in their July 4th parade. They turned down her request. She has since been unable to contain her enthusiasm for nude rollerblading and recently removed her clothing at Tom McCall Waterfront Park in Portland. She sailed along with a big smile and her face, long brown hair flying behind her.
Tribal style lower-back tattoos known as Arschgeweih, or “ass antlers” in Germany, were popular in the 1990s. But now a herd of Germans are stampeding to get them removed as they and other tattoos go out of fashion.
The battered reputation of Josh Howard took another hit this week when an online video surfaced showing the Dallas Mavericks forward disrespecting the national anthem. In a video posted on YouTube, Howard is shown on a football field at a charity flag football game. As the national anthem plays in the background, Howard approaches a camera and says: "'The Star Spangled Banner' is going on right now. I don't even celebrate that (expletive). I'm black."
As the gate closes, this woman tries to pull an Indiana Jones by dropping a bag and getting out of the way. She isn't as quick as Indy, but she manages to get out ok.
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