Author: robm

Apparently, Bill Murray loves milkshakes. So it would seem with the report that the 72-year-old former Ghostbuster is reportedly dating singer Kelis, famous for the song “Milkshake.” It is unclear how the two met and apparently became friendly, but Murray was spotted at the Mighty Hoopla festival in South London last weekend taking in Kelis’s set. They also have allegedly met up in the United States, leading many to believe they are in a May/December romance. Check this out. Sources close to the pair told the US Sun that they were also seen together at the same hotel and have…

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Gambling has always been a touchy subject when it comes to sports. Many reputations, careers, and sometimes entire sports have been ruined because of wagering. Pete Rose was banned for life for betting on his team to win, NBA official Tim Donaghy did prison time for point shaving, and who can forget the infamous Chicago Black Sox and Shoeless Joe Jackson? Gambling allegations and match-fixing also essentially ended boxing as a serious sport, giving way to the rise of mixed martial arts and cage fighting. Horse racing has also long been plagued by doping and cheating allegations. In short, gambling…

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Professional wrestling has lost another legend. Hossein Khosrow Ali Vaziri, better known as The Iron Sheik, died peacefully in his sleep at the age of 81. The Iron Sheik was a larger-than-life persona that helped spark the pro wrestling boom of the 80s. Many if the Sheiks matches still remain classic contests today. In December 1983, Sheik defeated reigning WWF champion Bob Backlund, and a month later wrestled Hulk Hogan in front of 20,000 and at Madison Square Garden. Hogan won the match, and with it his first ever WWF title belt, officially beginning the ‘Hulkamania” era. The Iron Sheik…

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Sometimes the most entertaining moments of television are the unintended ones. Everyone loves to see a news anchor stumble over their words or a field reporter get soaked by a passing car. Accidental moments are usually better than scripted programs. Since it is 2023, and most people have completely forgotten how to act in public, you often see folks photobombing reporters or dancing around for the camera like drunken toddlers. Pretty funny stuff, to be honest. Do you know what is funnier? When a reporter puts an epic smackdown on some drunk fool trying to get his five seconds of…

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My Old Kentucky Home is being temporarily condemned while officials try to figure out why a dozen horses have died in the past month. Churchill Downs, home of the most famous horse race on the planet, The Kentucky Derby, has had a sad, embarrassing rash of deaths on the track since shortly before the May Derby. In the wake of the latest deaths, the remainder of the Spring racing meet is being moved to Ellis Park Racing & Gaming in Henderson, Kentucky. It is an embarrassing black eye for both Churchill and the sport. Horse racing has come under increasing…

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Well, isn’t that special? There used to be a time when Saturday Night Live was actually worth staying up for. I know that sounds like an absurd proposition and a waste of good sleep now, but back in the day, the show was dripping with top-shelf talent and unforgettable characters. One of the most famous, even now, is “Church Chat.” Even though it debuted in 1986, most people of a certain age can recall the famous tagline, “Well, isn’t that special?” The skit, created by comedy legend Dana Carvey, was his first big hit on the show, and he knew…

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It’s almost Summer, and we all know what that means; swimming pools, camping, hiking, good times outdoors with friends, minus the Bud Light. However, it also means the outdoors will be teeming with biting, stinging insects, and all manner of wildlife. The wildlife is all well and good, unless you see something that doesn’t look right. Specifically, nocturnal animals during the daytime. Generally speaking, if you see a raccoon, skunk, possum, or any of their night-owl brethren, it’s best to head the opposite direction. In short, don’t pet a daytime raccoon, as they are likely sick. No one wants rabies.…

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Recently “Godfather” star and Hollywood legend Robert De Niro garnered the rather dubious distinction of being the oldest father in Hollywood, as he welcomed his 7th child. Not to be outdone, another Hollywood legend and alumnus from the “Godfather” franchise said ‘hold my Metamucil.’ Al Pacino, the legendary Italian gangster-actor is set to welcome his first child with 29 year-old girlfriend Noor Alfallah. The daddy-grandpa turned 83 in April, and now hold the distinction of being oldest dad in Hollywood. The guess is his is a record that won’t be broken. And a kid who will never play catch with his…

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A New York sectional championship baseball game ended in the most bizarre fashion Saturday, and the video and story have gone viral, ending up on ESPN’s top 10 list. Palmyra-Macedon High School was facing Hornell in the Section V Class B1 Championship game, and were down 2 runs with a two-strike count on the batter at the plate. Hornell, the underdog, had already won on two last inning walk-offs to reach the title game against the 2 seed Palmyra-Macedon. It was a tense moment for both players and spectators. Hornell staked out a 5-1 lead over the favored Pal-Mac team, and…

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A Cambodian man was eaten alive recently after he fell into the crocodile enclosure on his family’s reptile farm, police said. Luan Nam, 72 was attempting to shoo a crocodile out of the cage where it laid an egg. The farmer was using a stick to move the croc, and when the reptile grabbed the stick with its teeth and pulled, the elderly farmer fell headfirst into the croc pit. The 40 crocs then proceeded to ‘pounce” on the hapless Nam as they tore him limb from limb, and even ate one of them. CBS News reported: “While he was…

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A Florida man that simply wanted a Whopper is now getting a Whopper of a settlement from a franchisee in the Sunshine state. 48-year-old Richard Tulecki allegedly “suffered lower back injuries resulting in surgery” after he slipped on a foreign substance near the restroom, according to court documents. The fall caused “serious injuries” which required surgery, and Tulecki suffered a postoperative perforated colon, per his attorneys. It is unclear what the substance was, but considering it was Burger King, and it was near the restroom, one can draw their own conclusions. The restaurant was accused of “failing to ensure that the…

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Hollywood stars are fleeing California like their collective hair is on fire. And why shouldn’t they? California, under Democrat leadership has turned into a liberal hellscape of crime, homelessness, and high taxes. In the last couple of years, stars such as Mark Wahlberg, Joe Rogan, Scott Baio, and other have fled the Los Angeles area, and in most cases the state of California due to the feckless leadership of Gavin Newsom. Now Josh Duhamel, the star of All My Children, Las Vegas and Transformers is taking it one step further. In an interview with Inverse.com, Duhamel talked about what he…

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An elementary school custodian in DeKalb County, Georgia, seeking a job promotion has displayed what is possible with hard work and determination. The custodial team is vitally important to the day-to-day operations of any school. Without them, they building would be a disgusting mess. After all, we know kids are messy! For 45-year-old Elmo DeSilva, his goal was to be the head custodian at Indian Creek Elementary School. The only problem was the job required a high-school diploma. No problem! Back to school for DeSilva, and the rest is an inspirational story for students and adults alike! Per Atlanta News First…

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With the rise in UFO, or UAP sightings, as the government now calls them, a renewed interest in alien life is growing worldwide. Since the de-classification of dozens of formerly top-secret videos by the government featuring unexplained aerial phenomena, people ar turning their eye to the skies now more than ever. However, one Stanford professor is suggesting that perhaps we need to look no further than all around us. Maybe even next door. Stanford professor Dr. Garry Nolan doesn’t think aliens are studying Earth from a distance. In fact, he thinks they have already settled down, maybe in your town.…

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When Kurt Cobain tragically committed suicide in 1994, many thought that would be the last the music industry would see of the remaining members, Dave Grohl and Krist Novoselic. After all, Nirvana was the biggest band in the world at the time, and Cobain was the face of the band. For bassist Novoselic, they were right. For drummer Dave Grohl, he went on to form a little band called the Foo Fighters, and the rest is rock and roll history. The Foo Fighters have been a force since their debut album, 1995s “Foo Fighters.” On that album, Grohl played all…

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Cincinnati Bengals star quarterback Joe Burrow is known on the field for his poise, leadership, and accuracy with the football. He is also an undeniable leader. He has led the previously sad Cincinnati franchise to the verge of a Super Bowl win in his second year and one win from the big game in his third year. The sky is the limit for the young signal caller. Burrow is also known for his off-the-field accomplishments as well. The poverty rate in Athens, Ohio, is twice the national average. Burrow was somewhat insulated from this, as his mother was an elementary…

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What says “America” more than small-town middle America? Old men playing checkers, a rusty water tower, a revolutionary war cannon in the town square.  Now a hardware store in Nashville, Indiana,  boasts a 10,000-square-foot mural on the roof that can be seen from all over the city. Not just a flag mural, but complete with a screaming eagle and a bear! America! The artist, Adam Long, took two weeks to complete the massive American flag on the roof of Bear Hardware in the tiny, southern Indiana town. The owners of the hardware store commissioned Long to paint the mural, but…

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We live in an age where people seem to be naming their kids like they were picking letters out of a bowl of Alpha-bits cereal. Celebrities are the worst. Apple, Willow, Blanket; what’s next, Satan? Close. A couple in England recently learned that the “strong” male name they chose for their baby is off limits, even in England Dan and Mandy Sheldon from the UK simply wanted a masculine name for their newborn son, but when they tried to register it they discovered it was banned. After some protesting, they were allowed to register it, but had some stern words…

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Black Widow actress Scarlett Johansson thought her future wasn’t in  Hollywood after losing roles to Emily Blunt and Sandra Bullock before her big break with the Marvel franchise. There certainly is no shame in losing a role to a Hollywood heavyweight like Bullock or an up-and-coming actress like Emily Blunt. However, the stunning 38-year-old bombshell recently said that she became demoralized and started questioning her future after being rejected for parts in the 2010 Marvel movie “Iron Man 2” and the 2013 science fiction hit “Gravity,” starring alongside George Clooney. Her biggest fear? Being labeled a “bombshell” and never shaking the…

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Bear Grylls, the famed survivalist that has been known to grab a snake or lizard and have it for lunch, recently decided to eschew his vegan lifestyle in favor of all meat and blood organs. A decided departure from gnawing on carrots and tofu. In the past, Grylls believed in his vegan lifestyle so much that he wrote and promoted a vegan cookbook, “Fuel for Life,” that attacked society’s “unnatural ways of breeding, keeping and killing animals.” It sounds like a page straight from the PETA playbook. Now, he has a diet consisting entirely of red meat, eggs, and organ meat.…

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In one of the more chilling examples of art imitating life, a Utah woman is charged with the murder of her husband. The chilling part? She wrote a book about dealing with the loss of a husband and had been actively promoting it before her arrest. Kouri Richins, 33, was charged with aggravated murder and possession of a controlled substance on Monday, more than a year after her husband Eric was found dead in his bed at the age of 39. It appears she wrote the book to give cover to her alleged crime. Police responded to the couple’s home on…

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Just when you think the news cycle can’t get any crazier, an Indiana couple that thought they adopted a 6-year-old orphan from Ukraine is finally speaking out after discovering she was a psychotic adult hell-bent on their destruction. Sound like an M. Night Shyamalan movie? It should. Michael Barnett and his wife at the time, Kristine Barnett, adopted a little girl named Natalia in 2010. The couple thought they were getting a child suffering from a rare form of dwarfism called spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia congenita. Instead, they got a murderous crazy person pretending to be a pre-schooler. The adoptive father, Michael…

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Molly Ringwald, the star of “The Breakfast Club” and some of the most beloved teen movies of the 80s, is not a fan of cancel culture. Ringwald decried the current climate in America as “unsustainable” in an interview with The Guardian. She also had thoughts on Harvey Weinstein and revealed a surprise role that she turned down because it just didn’t feel right to her. Via Fox News, Ringwald had this to say: “a lot of people have gotten swept up in ‘cancelation,’ and I worry about that,” she told the Guardian. “It’s unsustainable, in a way. Some people have been…

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You just can’t have fun anymore! An old-fashioned national anthem standoff between Boston Red Sox reliever Kutter Crawford and Philadelphia Phillies left-hander Matt Strahm resulted in the ejection of both players and also fines. Crawford and Strahm, former teammates and current friends, were both trying to be the last player off of the field after the anthem. Childish, of course, but also fun. Not according to Major League baseball! MLB instituted a pitch clock to help move games along this season, and both players had to be off the field in order to accommodate the clock and start the game.…

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Woke-ism is out of control, and it is only getting worse. Recently, the University of Texas has been discovered to be attempting to eliminate the word “women” from its language guide. Why? Ostensibly, because it contains “men.” You can’t make this stuff up, sadly. Journalist Christopher Rufo uncovered the woke University’s efforts, and the odd spelling of the word “women” as “wimmin.”  While perusing UT Austin’s Financial and Administrative Services Department’s post titled  “Language Matters: Glossary of Terms” as part of their “Diversity Commitment” program, Rufo noticed the page and the definition, which is said to be a “nonstandard spelling of…

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Retired hockey star P.K. Subban is getting some grief from social media for an ill-advised joke during a Tuesday playoff broadcast. During the postgame broadcast of the Florida Panther’s 4-2 defeat of the Toronto Maple Leafs, the former defenseman was asked what he thought the Maple Leafs needed to do to be better prepared for the next game. Subban replied with an off-the-cuff joke, and the internet exploded. According to the Daily Caller, Subban said: “Maybe they need to pack a Lizzo-sized lunch,” Subban said. “They weren’t prepared, in my opinion.” That was a bad joke. Funny, maybe, but bad. Considering…

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Kiss frontman Paul Stanley made waves recently when he commented about transition surgery, calling it a “dangerous fad.” He discussed how adults are confusing “teaching acceptance” with “normalizing and encouraging” a difficult emotional situation. When he called it a “dangerous fad,” he was simply stating what the vast majority of people believe. Now, another classic rocker that also used to wear lots of makeup and wigs and women’s clothes has weighed in and agreed with Stanley. Dee Snider, frontman of the 80s band Twisted Sister, is no stranger to androgeny. Of course, most bands from his era routinely wore wigs, spandex,…

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Nordstrom is shuttering its last two San Franciso stores as the leftist city continues its real-time decline. The Westfield San Francisco Centre will close in August, while another smaller store across the street will close on the first day of July. They are just two more in the long list of stores and companies leaving the city searching for less-dangerous pastures. Jamie Nordstrom, the company’s chief stores officer, said this according to the Daily Wire: “Decisions like this are never easy, and this one has been especially difficult. But as many of you know, the dynamics of the downtown San Francisco market have…

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On Monday morning, a West Virginia school principal came nose to nose with a nosey bear in a hilarious, terrifying video. The hungry bear was dumpster diving in the school trash bin, and when the principal thought he was unlocking the dumpster, out popped Yogi as the frightened administrator and startled bear parted ways at top speed. The decision had only recently been made by Zela Elementary principal James Marsh and the superintendent of Nicolas County Schools, Donna Burge-Tetrick, to start locking up the dumpsters because they had previously seen a bear roaming around, looking for snacks. Clearly, someone forgot to…

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Is there a more thankless job than driving a school bus? Probably, but I wouldn’t want to do any of those either. A Colorado substitute bus driver is facing some serious charges after he was caught on video sending a message to a bus full of rowdy children. The driver, 61-year-old Brian Fitzgerald can be heard on the video imploring the unruly elementary aged kids to sit down or bad things could happen. Unfortunately he decided to show them exactly what he meant. Having grown up in an era when most students spent a lot of time on the bus, I clearly remember being…

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