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Ronda Rousey Is Not Hot. Please Don’t Beat Me Up!

OK, so normally I try not to badmouth chicks who could beat me up without breaking a nail, but I’m not gonna lie, I just don’t think Ronda Rousey is all that hot. I mean, here she is on her way into Jimmy Kimmel and the girl looks like a linebacker. So if that’s your thing, go ahead and enjoy, but personally, if I’m looking for a UFC hottie, I’ll take Arianny Celeste or Brittney Palmer  instead. They’re the real knockouts as far as I’m concerned. Just please don’t tell Ronda I said that… I like having all my teeth. » view all 15 photos Photos: PacificCoastNews Continue reading

When Taunting Goes Wrong

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Madonna: Banned From Piers Morgan Tonight!

Piers Morgan has banned Madonna from his show. The reason why is a mystery, but Piers tweeted to Madge on Tuesday night, “Welcome to Twitter. You’re still banned from my show. Love Piers X.” That about clears up his feelings on the singer. Madonna’s manager, Guy Oseary, replied, “Really?” and attached a letter from Morgan’s producer inviting Madonna to be a guest on his UK chat show. Piers then tweeted back: “Madonna has only been banned from my CNN show, not my UK show, which sent that invite. But I’m now banning her from that too.” According to TMZ, Madonna sources have absolutely no idea why Piers is angry at her, adding, “She doesn’t even know who he is.” Piers said in January 2011 that banned Madonna from his show for life because she’s been “an irritant in my life for 20 years.” Well, that’ll do it. The invite to Piers’ UK show is therefore baffling, however, perhaps whomever issued it wasn’t aware Piers thinks she’s a grotesque con artist .

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Clayton Osbon, JetBlue Pilot, Restrained By Passengers After In-Flight Meltdown

Clayton Osbon, a JetBlue pilot, had to be restrained Tuesday after suffering a panic attack on board a flight from New York’s JFK airport to Las Vegas. The FAA called the incident a medical emergency. The unruly captain was subdued by at least five passengers after his co-pilot locked him out of the cockpit after displayed potentially dangerous behavior. The flight was diverted to Amarillo, Texas. JetBlue Pilot Flips Out, Subdued by Passengers Osbon, a commercial pilot since 1989, was not at the controls but “began acting erratically, flipping switches in the cockpit and appearing confused.” Sources say that his co-pilot tricked him into going to the passenger area to check something, then locked the door and changed the security code. “The captain of the plane just went berserk,” passenger Wayne Honlnes said. “He came out of the other end of the plane … came running back to the cockpit and he was shouting out numbers … 500 something. He started banging on the cockpit door.” While Osbon was in the cabin, an off-duty JetBlue pilot traveling on the flight managed to enter the cockpit and help land the plane in Texas. JetBlue said in a statement: “Another captain, traveling off duty, entered the flight deck prior to landing at Amarillo, and took over the duties of the ill crewmember once on the ground.” “The aircraft arrived Amarillo at 10:11 am CT, and the crewmember was removed from the aircraft and taken to a local medical facility.” Passenger David Gonzalez, a former corrections officer from New York City, said he was sitting in the second row of flight 191 when he saw the captain storm out of the cockpit and rush toward an occupied bathroom. Flight attendants struggled to control him and Gonzalez, 50, said the captain began moving in the direction of the plane’s emergency exit. Gonzalez said he had gone to help the flight attendant and asked the captain what his problem was. Gonzalez said the pilot replied, “You’d better start praying right now,” and was shouting about Al Qaeda, a bomb, and the plane crashing. “I was actually the one that took him down. I noticed he was very erratic,” Gonzalez said. “He was pinned against the door. I was afraid he was going to knock down the door. I was able to put a choke hold on him.” “I was able to get him weak from cutting his wind pipe.” “When he buckled, I realized I had him where I need him. So I put a little more pressure, and that’s when he almost passed out. So I threw him to the floor.” “That’s when the team came in and started helping me … I just didn’t want him opening up that door. I knew if he got in there, we wouldn’t be sitting here now.” Gonzalez felt the man get weak and he passed out about three minutes later. The men, who took off their belts to tie his legs, as Osbon was reportedly able to break through plastic handcuffs, sat on the pilot until landing.

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Spike Lee Re-Tweets Incorrect George Zimmerman Address; Elderly Couple Forced to Flee Home

After director Spike Lee erroneously re-Tweeted their address as belonging to Trayvon Martin killer George Zimmerman , a school-cafeteria lunch lady and her husband were essentially forced to flee their home amid unwanted attention. Death threats, hate mail, swarming reporters and fearful inquiries from neighbors were all too much for the woman, 70, who has a heart condition, and her husband, 72, who temporarily moved to a hotel to avoid the spotlight and possible danger. According to reports, the confusion arose because the woman has a son, William George Zimmerman, who lived with her in 1995 and still lives in Central Florida. He is no relation to George Zimmerman, 28, the un-charged shooter in the Trayvon Martin case , which is sparking national outrage and international interest. Zimmerman traced the tweet – which did not initially come from Spike Lee, but gained massive interest after Lee re-Tweeted it – to a man in California. Zimmerman said he has implored the man to stop and said he received this response, “Black power all day. No justice, no peace” and an obscenity. Lee’s tweet has been removed, but it continues to be re-tweeted. Man. Spike hasn’t flown off the handle and wished he could take it back this badly since his taunting of Reggie Miller sparked the Pacers guard’s 25-point fourth quarter explosion in Game 5 of the 1994 Eastern Conference Finals.

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