The headlines that caught my eye
In the headlines, there have been several deaths of notable
people within the last 24 hours.
Margaret Thatcher, former British Prime Minister has died at the age of
87. She was the nation’s first female
prime minister. Annette Funicello, one
of the original “Mouseketeers” on the Walt Disney “Mickey Mouse Club” TV show
has died from MS at the age of 70. Lilly
Pulitzer, socialite and designer has died at the age of 81. Sara Montiel, Spanish film star has died at
the age of 85.
California has become the latest state to sell the Powerball
Lottery tickets.
China’s President, Xi Jinping is urging world leaders to
stop trying to throw the world into “chaos” in a message aimed at North Korean
leader Kim Jong Un without mentioning him by name.
It remains to be seen if the Cleveland Indians can find a
way to win under new manager Terry Francona, but at least they’ve found a way
to get him to the ballpark. He got lost
on the two block walk from where he is living to the ballpark, but a club
employee found him and gave him a ride in a golf cart.
Former porn star Jenna Jameson has had another run-in with
the law, being cited for battery.
A recently released book claims that rock musician Alice
Cooper turned down the sexual advances of actress Raquel Welch back in 1976.
The moronic membership of the Westboro Baptist Church had
announced that they would picket the funeral of film critic Roger Ebert, but
apparently they didn’t show up. Maybe
someone will picket outside the Westboro church.
A 5 year old boy in Ohio was sent home from kindergarten
because his Mohawk haircut was “disruptive”.
While I won’t mention the name of the celebrity who got
fired from what’s-his-name’s TV show, I will mention that it is the height of
stupidity to get fired for spelling your boss’s wife’s name wrong.
In case you were hoping to be the next guy in Scarlett
Johannson’s life if she ever breaks up with her current boyfriend, she doesn’t
like jealous men.
For those who are questioning whether or not Beyonce and
Jay-Z had the required government permission to visit Cuba (tourism is barred
without advance permission), explain why their trip is so important while tens
of thousands of Americans violate the ban annually, without being mentioned.
JC Penney has fired its CEO Ron Johnson after less than two
years on the job. The company is mired
in a financial slump.
That isn’t President Barrack Obama sending you those tweets
on “his” Twitter account. It’s a
non-profit that he turned the account over to.
Students at a Georgia high school prom got an unwelcome
after-prom prize. Boots on the cars they
parked in the nearby lot that they had assumed was free because there had been
no attendant on duty.
For all of you “Mad Men” fans, that was actress Linda
Cardellini playing the wife of Don Draper’s neighbor on last night’s season
premiere. You may recognize her from TV’s
“ER” her last series role of note.
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