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Ted Williams Detained By LAPD

Filed under: Ted Williams , Celebrity Justice Ted Williams — the homeless man with the golden voice — was detained by LAPD last night after getting into a shouting match with one of his daughters. It went down at the Renaissance Hotel in Hollywood — where Ted and his daughter got into it so… Read more

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Kroy Biermann and Kim Zolciak

Here#39;s what Kim Zolciak, 32, had to say about her pregnancy, engagement rumors and how her daughters, Brielle and Ariana, feel about being sisters anew. On the current season of Real Housewives of Atlanta, Kim Zolciak is working on a new single,”The Ring Didn#39;t Mean a Thing,” and learning dance routines for a tour with costar Kandi Burruss. But off-screen, the tour is wrapped and the reality star is getting ready for the holidays and welcoming her first child with Atlanta Falcons beau K

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Octomom Christmas Card Shows Off the Girls

Octomom Nadya Suleman shows off her girls in a new Christmas card. She also showed off some of her daughters and sons – nine of 14 to be exact. No word on whether the other five were in a time out, or why the pony was included, but it’s nice to see they’re enjoying these final weeks at home. She owes a modest $450,000 by January 1 or it’s foreclosure time . Doesn’t Octomom put you in a festive mood? At least Nadya Suleman can wear that low-cut tank top for a Christmas card and hold her head high knowing she sets a good example as a role model for her brood. Despite being courted often by Vivid Entertainment for various adult film roles, she will not demean herself just because she’s in debt. Woman is truly classy. In case you were wondering, here’s 2009’s Octomom Christmas card . Y’know, e-cards are a much cheaper option when you’re short on cash. Just saying, lady.

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Marilyn Manson — Infected With Kenny Powers Fever

Filed under: Marilyn Manson , Kenny Powers , Paparazzi Photo , TMZ Sports When his ass was 19 years old, Kenny Powers changed the face of professional baseball … now he’s changing Marilyn Manson ‘s wardrobe. Manson rolled through a mall in L.A. yesterday with a hat that was branded with Kenny’s new catchphrase from his… Read more

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Bristol Palin — Bar Controversy is ‘Nacho’ Problem

Filed under: Bristol Palin , Celebrity Justice , Dancing with the Stars , TV Bristol Palin already has a cheesy excuse for why she was inside a bar in Alaska last week even though she’s under 21 — and it all comes down to nachos. A state investigator is reportedly looking into a ” Dancing with the Stars ” segment that… Read more

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Brad Pitt and Chris Cornell Play with Dolls Together

Filed under: Brad Pitt , Chris Cornell , You Might Want to Rethink , Photo Galleries , Brad & Angelina Brad Pitt and rocker Chris Cornell scheduled a play date with each other at the American Girl store in L.A. last weekend — and lucky for their sense of self-respect, their daughters were also present. The famous daddies dolled up to celebrate the 6th… Read more

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Kate Plus 8 in Her Bikini of the Day

This is heavily photoshopped. I have seen bitches who chronically work out who have 1 kid and they don’t look this tight….This bitch had 8 fucking kids pass through her at what I assume was a few different pregnancies, but still more than fucking damaging to both a stomach but more importantly a vagina. I know this is a combo of photoshop, tummy tucks, working out, diet pills and more photoshop….There is nothing hot, naked or not, about this miserable, annoying, overly fertile for fame and money dyke. I know this picture is alie. I also know this bitch should be focusing her energy on raising her kids instead of nurturing her useless career….otherwise the girls in bikinis on magazines will be her daughters and maybe her sons in half asian fetish porn mags… This whole thing is ridiculous….

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The Real Housewives of New Jersey: Family Reunions, Investigations

Has Danielle Staub really been fired from The Real Housewives of New Jersey ? As viewers consider this strong possibility, they were treated to a new episode of the hilarious/nauseating Bravo series last night. Our THG correspondent has every detail covered. Follow along now… It struck me tonight:

Charlie Sheen — ‘Train’ Song Sparked Aspen Fight

Filed under: Charlie Sheen , Celebrity Justice , Music , Brooke Mueller Charlie Sheen claims the infamous Christmas Day incident with his wife Brooke Mueller all started after she learned that Charlie and one of his daughters shared “an affinity” for a song by the band Train , this according to new legal documents obtained… Read more

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Book of Poetry, Cartoons Helps Explain Conservative Values

Craig Wieland never set out to write a book of poetry. “I’m a contractor,” he said with a chuckle. But what began as family dinner-table conversations to help his daughters understand social issues in America have culminated in a book of poems and cartoons about conservative ideas. Wieland, the owner of a nationwide construction contracting company, proved you don’t need a writer’s background or even a college degree to communicate your beliefs. Wieland said he catered to his daughters’ love for Dr. Seuss and Shel Silverstein by putting stories poetic form. “If you put it in a rhyme and use poetry, all of a sudden it becomes unique,” Wieland said in a telephone interview with the Culture and Media Institute about his new book, “Pointed Poems: Tools for Teaching Conservative Thinking.” In the book, Wieland combines poetry and cartoon-like illustrations to convey the differences between conservative and liberal viewpoints on both economic and social issues in America . The book’s 280 pages touch on everything from industry to patriotism to taxes and incorporate over 400 graphic illustrations by Dennis Preston to “give the poetry a little more punch.” “Pointed Poems,” which Wieland described as “unique,” and “fairly provocative,” discusses social issues, such as compassion, the role that personal responsibility plays in government and the problem of social programs that “help” parents raise their children. Wieland said his main message is only hinted at subtly in the book. Wieland hopes his poems show readers “the hypocritical stance that people have of criticizing the very things that they’re using.” For instance, in the poem, “Just Give Us the Outlet… and Nothing More,” protesters of electric generation prevent the construction of a new power plant but soon show their dissatisfaction in the following lines:             “So that’s what happened to our little city.              The planned power plant was not built… what a pity.              But people got mad when their outlets grew quiet.              And when it got hot, they started to riot.” By exposing this hypocrisy, Wieland further hopes to knock liberals off their assumed “moral high ground” on issues like green energy and limited government—topics which liberals use to push their agenda as the “correct” viewpoint. To help conservatives understand the differences between the conservative and liberal viewpoints on a variety of issues, each chapter begins with a brief explanation of the poem and issue, followed by the poem itself and illustrations. Wieland also highlights the “Teaching Tool” for each chapter, a single summary statement of the issue. Following the “Teaching Tool,” each poem starts with a cartoon of a father and son carrying a conversation about politics and American values. The father responds to the son’s questions by giving simple answers that reflect conservative thinking. This father-son exchange further strengthens its use as a tool for teaching conservative values to middle-of-the-road adults as well as the next generation of Americans—children and grandchildren.

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