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Kelly Clarkson Takes Pee Break During Concert

Filed under: American Idol Some people can hold it. Kelly Clarkson is not one of those people. Kelly was performing in Germany on Friday night when she mysteriously disappeared from the stage during a song. The band covered for her for a bit before she finally returned. She … Permalink

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Accuser: Big Ben Assaulted Me in Bathroom

Filed under: TMZ Sports The woman accusing Ben Roethlisberger of sexual assault told police the whole thing went down inside the women’s restroom of a Georgia nightclub. Law enforcement sources tell TMZ the woman told cops she was inside the restroom when the Pittsburgh … Permalink

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Joanna Krupa Is Pretend Marriage Material

Here’s hottie Joanna Krupa doing some sort of promotional garbage or something along those lines, let’s be honest, nobody really cares as long as she looks the way she does. She could be drowning puppies in her own urine and I’d still want to introduce her to my parents… And then after we live together for a few years, and sort out the bathroom situation, we can move on to the next level.

Kate Winslet Keeps Oscar In The Bathroom

Actress Kate Winsle t has said she keeps her Oscar in the bathroom after winning the gong last year. Winslet, 34, picked up the Best Actress award at the ceremony last year for her role in The Reader. She said that she keeps it there so guests ‘can sneakily have a little [hold] and put it back down again’. Talking about putting it there, she said: “Because basically everybody wants to touch it, everybody wants to hold it and go ‘Oh, my gosh,’ and ‘How heavy is it?’ “So I figured if I put it [in there], then people can avoid the whole ‘Where’s your Oscar?’ thing.”

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Michael Jackson Doctor Conrad Murray Charged With Involuntary Manslaughter

Prosecutors file complaint stating physician acted ‘unlawfully and without malice.’ By Eric Ditzian Dr. Conrad Murray (file) Photo: AFP/ Getty Images Michael Jackson ‘s personal physician, Dr. Conrad Murray , was charged on Monday (February 8) with involuntary manslaughter in connection with the pop star’s death on June 25, The Associated Press reports . Murray, who was with the singer during his final hours, is alleged to have acted “unlawfully, and without malice [to] kill Michael Joseph Jackson,” according to the criminal complaint filed by prosecutors. Murray is expected to surrender to authorities later today. If convicted, Murray faces a maximum of four years in prison. “We’ll make bail, we’ll plead not guilty and we’ll fight like hell,” Ed Chernoff, Murray’s lawyer, told reporters before the charge was filed. Following a lengthy investigation into Jackson’s death by Los Angeles police officials and the findings of the county coroner’s office, the involuntary manslaughter charge was long predicted. The charge was expected to be filed last week, but negotiations between Murray’s lawyers and prosecutors broke down over the issue of Murray’s plans to surrender. An announcement that charges would be filed on Monday was made last Friday (February 5). Murray, who was treating Jackson as the singer geared up to launch a series of comeback concerts in London, told investigators that he administered the surgical anesthetic propofol, as well as other tranquilizers, to Jackson several times in the hours leading up to his death. The coroner has ruled that the singer died of lethal levels of the drug. Murray obtained propofol legally, according to the AP, but is accused of negligence in the administration of the drug, a stance prosecutors came to after speaking with more than 10 medical experts. The complaint says that Murray told investigators he gave Jackson propofol at 11 a.m. on the day of his death and then left the room to use the bathroom. The chain of events that followed are disputed. While Murray told officials he returned from the bathroom to find Jackson no longer breathing and that he tried to revive the singer, a call to 911 was not made until 12:21 p.m. During that time, Murray made many non-emergency calls. Murray’s lawyer, however, says that Murray misspoke during his interview with prosecutors and that the doctor did not discover Jackson until about 12 p.m. Murray is expected to be arraigned at 1:30 p.m. PT. According to TMZ, bail will be set at $25,000. Murray is expected to arrive before the arraignment with lawyers and a bail bondsman. Related Videos Michael Jackson: The Memorial Related Photos Michael Jackson: A Life In Photos Related Artists Michael Jackson

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To Pee or Not To Pee? That Is Not the Question…

Having seen Lady Gaga and others last night, I wonder, How do the stars go to the bathroom when they are wearing those long gowns, especially the ones with the long trains? Do they have…

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Everyone’s a Suspect

Clever ad for the Clue game: Soap dispensers in public restrooms are filled with red colored soap, so it looks like you're washing blood off your hands. [ Ed Note : The only people who are definitely innocent are those of us who don't bother washing our hands after using the bathroom. I knew there was an advantage to that!] Contribute: Add an image, link, video or comment

Simon Monjack: Brittany Murphy Didn’t Do Drugs

Despite rumors that have swirled since the death of Brittany Murphy last month, both her husband, Simon Monjack, and her mother Sharon say she did not suffer from mental illness, use drugs or have an eating disorder. “Do you not think anybody would have picked up on this anorexic, mentally deranged person?” Simon Monjack says. “To suggest that is ludicrous.” The pair have spent the last month sequestered in Murphy’s Hollywood home since the actress died of cardiac arrest early Sunday, December 20.

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Man vs. Zombies Twitter

Until relatively recently, I thought that twitter was a wasteland of status updates about how often one needed to use the bathroom or how excited one could be about potty training their dog. Continue reading

New in Videogames: Highlights for January 2010

While these last few months have been massive in terms of blockbuster releases, this month still has a solid selection of action-packed games to plow through. Continue reading