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T.I. Reprimanded in Prison After Tiny Attempts Hand Relief

Oft-incarcerated rapper T.I. got in serious trouble with prison officials after guards caught the famous inmate taking things too far during a visit from the wife. TMZ reports and T.I.’s wife Tiny (a.k.a. Tameka Cottle ) confirms that they were in a room alone together at the Arkansas State Prison when she made like MJ. We’re saying she started to beat it. It being him. BEST VISIT EVER : Unfortunately for T.I., it was soon cut short by pesky prison guards. No word if she also baked him a cake with a file inside . According to state prison guidelines, inmates are allowed to kiss and embrace at the beginning and at the end of a visit as well as hold hands in there. However, “the inmate’s hands must remain in plain view of staff at all times.” Same goes for the visitors. In his pants doesn’t cut it apparently. Tiny confirms that as a result of this stroke of bad luck, T.I. was sent to a

It Hasn’t Gotten Better for Rupert Everett and 6 Other Stories You’ll Be Talking About Today

Also in this Monday edition of The Broadsheet: Quentin Tarantino names his best films of 2010… Mila Kunis now officially home alone… the 24 movie hits a snag… and more ahead.

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Dead Birds, Dead Fish: Something Totally Crazy is Happening in Arkansas Right Now

It might be a good time to stock up on canned goods, friends. Hours before the ball dropped on New Year’s Eve, residents of Beebe, Arkansas were shocked when more than 2,000 dead birds fell from the sky . “It was horrible,” said Beebe resident Melissa Weatherly , obviously. “You could not even get down the road without running over hundreds. It was that bad.” Though maybe not as bad as finding 100,000 dead fish washed ashore just 125 miles away.

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University of Alabama football schedule 2010

Sept. 4, San Jose State, (W, 48-3) Sept. 11, Penn State, (W, 24-3) Sept. 18, at Duke, (W, 62-13) Sept. 25, at Arkansas, (W, 24-20) Oct. 2, Florida, (W, 31-6) Oct. 9, at South Carolina, (L, 35-21) Oct. 16, Mississippi, (W, 23-10) Oct. 23, at Tennessee, (W, 41-10) Nov. 6, at LSU, (L, 24-21) Nov. 13, Mississippi State, (W, 30-10) Nov. 18, Georgia State, (W, 63-7) Nov. 26, Auburn, 2:30 p.m. (CBS-3)

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ESPY Awards Fashion Face-Off: Amber Rose vs. Ashley Greene

Both Amber Rose and Ashley Greene took time away from their busy love lives to attend the ESPY Awards at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles last night. Kanye’s ex-lover has been spotted getting cozy with Reggie Bush over the last couple weeks. He was also a guest at the ESPN event and forced a smile when he was featured on the big screen as host Seth Meyers cracked this joke: Welcome to the ESPY Awards, where the worlds of sports and entertainment come together. It’s like a Kardashian sister’s bedroom. Meanwhile, Greene is rumored to be dating actor Brock Kelly . He was nowhere to be found, but Greene made her presence felt, donning the following dress and presenting the award for Biggest Upset alongside Tracy Morgan. Who looked prettier on the red carpet?

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Jessie Lunderby: Fired for Playboy Spread

Life isn’t always fair for the hot and topless. Jessie Lunderby, the Arkansas prison guard who was named Playboy’s Cyber Girl of the Week in June, has been fired from her position with the state. (THG note: We’d like to state which position she ought to be in… if you know what we mean!) Yesterday, the blonde beauty met with law enforcement officials for the first time since they suspended her for this naked pictorial and was told she was being let go because she was “a distraction in the facility.” We have no idea why that would be the case… After her photo shoot hit the Web, Lunderby said she had told her bosses about it and: “They had plenty of time to say no… They never said no.” However, Rick Hoyt of the Washington County Sheriff’s Office objected to the pictures because he believed they undercut Jessie’s authority with inmates. “On any given day she has to be hands on, or giving directions, taking requests from prisoners,” he said, refraining from making any obvious jokes about how much any guy would love to be hands on with Lunderby herself. Don’t expect this former jailer to remain unemployed for long. A Jessie Lunderby nude Playboy spread will likely be published before this year is through. Still, the question remains: Shound posing topless be a fireable offense for a prison guard?

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Arkansas AD: ‘No Interest In Joining Another Conference’

If Arkansas is, in fact, considering a move west to the Big 12, they’re certainly doing a bang-up job of hiding their intentions. Athletic director Jeff Long’s statement would seem to leave no wiggle room for speculation: In recent weeks and months, there has been much national dialogue regarding conference affiliation in intercollegiate athletics. In the course of that dialogue, some have suggested that the University of Arkansas was an institution that may be pursued by other conferences. From the beginning, we have been very clear that the University of Arkansas is a proud member of the Southeastern Conference and has no interest in joining another conference. Chancellor [Dave] Gearhart has been unwavering in his support of our institution’s continued membership in the SEC. Recent events have not in any way altered our commitment or desire to remain a member of what we believe is the strongest conference in the nation. For the uninitiated, these rumors show up with comfortable regularity ’round Fayetteville way this time of year,

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Arkansas Has ‘Definitely Put Out Some Feelers’ About Joining Big 12

On Wednesday, a report emerged that Cowboys owner Jerry Jones would like to see Arkansas (and Notre Dame) join the Big 12 which would instantly make it one of the top conferences. According to Chip Brown of Orangebloods.com ( via Twitter ), that report has some legs. Sources tell OB Arkansas has definitely put out feelers about possibly joining the Big 12, but the B12 votes don’t appear to be there yet. Arkansas has a better chance of joining than Notre Dame but its unclear if Jones was implying the two are a package deal. Arkansas, since joining the SEC, has seen its national profile drop. If it joined the Big 12, it would get back part of its Texas recruiting base as well as some relevance. Jerry Jones is a powerful man and, most importantly, has lots of cash and influence to make something happen. This is a situation worth monitoring.

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Arkansas Floods Kill At Least 16

At least 16 people have been killed, with dozens more missing and feared to be dead, after flash floodwaters swept through Arkansas early Friday morning as officials prepare what they believe will be a multiple week recovery. —JCL The LA Times: Floodwaters that rose as swiftly as 8 feet an hour tore through a campground packed with vacationing families early Friday, carrying away tents and overturning RVs as campers slept. At least 16 people were killed, and dozens more missing and feared dead. Heavy rains caused the normally quiet Caddo and Little Missouri rivers to climb out of their banks during the night. Around dawn, floodwaters barreled into the Albert Pike Recreation Area, a 54-unit campground in the Ouachita National Forest that was packed with vacationing families. The raging torrent poured through the remote valley with such force that it peeled asphalt off roads and bark off trees. Cabins dotting the river banks were severely damaged. Mobile homes lay on their sides. Read more Related Entries June 11, 2010 Flash Floods Kill At Least 16 in Arkansas June 10, 2010 Putting the ‘I’ in Environment

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NBC’s Mitchell Scolds Big Labor for Daring to ‘Embarrass’ White House

NBC’s Andrea Mitchell took up the cause of the White House in admonishing Big Labor for wasting its money on trying to defeat Arkansas Democratic Senator Blanche Lincoln in the primary there, as she echoed their concern, on Thursday’s Andrea Mitchell Reports, that organized labor essentially aided Republican John Boozman’s chances to win in the general race. Mitchell invited on AFSCME President Gerry McEntee to, in essence, reprimand Big Labor’s decision to support Lincoln’s opponent Bill Halter, when their money could have been better spent on electing Democrats elsewhere, as she scolded: “Why invest so heavily and embarrass the White House here?” The following is a complete transcript of the exchange as it was aired on the June 10 edition of MSNBC’s Andrea Mitchell Reports: ANDREA MITCHELL: Blanche Lincoln’s victory was a big setback for organized labor, which opposed her nomination for the Arkansas Senate seat. Labor’s decision to try and defeat a Democratic incumbent senator prompted an anonymous White House official to complain, that it had quote, “Organized labor just flushed $10 million of their members’ money down the toilet on a pointless exercise.” Press Secretary Robert Gibbs was only slightly less critical at the briefing yesterday. (Begin clip) ROBERT GIBBS: While the President might not have agreed with the exact characterization, I think that whether or not that money might have been better spent in the fall on closer elections between somebody, between people who cared about an agenda that benefitted working families those that didn’t, that money might come in more, more handy to then. (End clip) MITCHELL: Joining me now, Gerry McEntee, president of the labor group AFSCME, the timeless, ageless Gerry McEntee, 54 years with AFSCME. Amazing. GERALD MCENTEE, AFSCME PRESIDENT: Thank you, thank you. MITCHELL: Let’s talk about that $10 million. So after 54 years with AFSCME and all your labor experience, why would organized labor flush $10 million down the toilet? It doesn’t mean to make sense to me. MCENTEE: Well first of all, I think it hast to be understood that the decision of whom to back as senator in individual states is a decision that’s made by organized labor and their members in that particular state. So the State Federation of Labor made the decision- MITCHELL: Was it a stupid decision? MCENTEE: No, I don’t think it’s a stupid decision. I think it’s about time that American labor lays down a line in the sand. I mean, you know, we’re not a captive of the White House, we’re not a captive of the Democratic Party. I mean, we stand, work for workers, and if people – take Blanche Lincoln, for example. I mean she supported NAFTA, CAFTA, jobs from Arkansas going overseas. MITCHELL: Yeah but so does John Boozman and now you’ve basically, not you personally Gerry, but organized labor in Arkansas has strengthened the Republican John Boozman. His record. He comes from the Walmart district. He comes from the whole background of being anti-union. He’s against the Employee Free Choice Act. MCENTEE: She doesn’t does do better than Walmart either. MITCHELL: Well Walmart is king in Arkansas, so Bill Clinton was a big supporter of Walmart’s. And you know, Hillary Clinton was on their board when she was First Lady of Arkansas, so that, that goes deep. But more to the point, the Republican now has a very good shot at defeating Blanche Lincoln. MCENTEE: I think he had that before the primary and the difficulty in the primary. MITCHELL: But could, then why, why spend that kind of money? That money could have been spent as, the White House is pointing out, on candidates across the country? Why invest so heavily and embarrass the White House here? MCENTEE: Well I don’t think it was meant to embarrass the White House. I mean I didn’t see her as a captive of the White House, either, I mean in terms of that election. So I didn’t, didn’t, didn’t see it as a… MITCHELL: Well the broader point though, is that this White House and organized labor are not in synch. And you’re making the point that labor is independent but you know what is the relationship with the White House? There were, they did not hesitate to slam labor yesterday morning. By 6:00am I was here and they were sending out the word. MCENTEE: Well I’m glad to hear you get up that early, though. That’s a good thing. MITCHELL: A lot earlier to be, to be ready and on camera at 6:00am MCENTEE: Yeah a lot early. Be ready, be ready. I don’t, once again, I didn’t see it as a battle between organized labor and the White House. It was a battle between a candidate that had not supported working, working families in, in Arkansas. MITCHELL: But, but Gerry, big picture. What do you think of this White House, this White House political operation and its relationship with labor? MCENTEE: Well, I think probably that it leaves something to be desired. The relationship. I don’t get to the White House very much myself, so I don’t know personally. MITCHELL: Haven’t been invited recently? MCENTEE: I have not been invited recently. MITCHELL: Have you ever been invited to this White House? MCENTEE: I’m just trying to think. Yes. I have. I think it was St Patrick’s Day, that I was there. But no, we had any number of meetings at the White House during the, the health care situation and negotiated out parts of the health care reform with the White House. But we consider it, I mean, it could be better. There isn’t any question about that, but it’s, it’s not bitter. It’s, it’s not anything like that. MITCHELL: So one of the major labor leaders in this country, a big Democrat, is saying that the relationship with the Democratic White House is not quote, “not bitter,” but it could be better. Interesting. MCENTEE: Yeah I think that. I think that’s true. MITCHELL: That’s a fair assessment? MCENTEE: I would say that. MITCHELL: Thank you very much Gerry McEntee. MCENTEE: Well thank you. Have me back soon. Please. MITCHELL: You might come here more often than you get to the White House. MCENTEE: That’s true!

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