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Famous ‘Fat’ Guy Gets Car Impounded

Filed under: Celebrity Justice Frank Medrano is best known for playing a guy named Fat Ass in ” Shawshank Redemption ” — and one named Fat Mancho in “Sleepers” — so maybe it’s a good thing the cops impounded his car Saturday night … walking is good for you. Law enforcement… Read more

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Oksana Grigorieva Fires More Lawyers

Filed under: Oksana Grigorieva , Mel Gibson , Celebrity Justice Oksana Grigorieva is eviscerating her legal team — TMZ has learned she’s fired her criminal defense lawyers … not necessarily a good thing when you’re under criminal investigation. We’re told Grigorieva gave her seasoned criminal defense lawyers Mary… Read more

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Did Alice Eve Leave X-Men: First Class Because of Script Problems?

How did January Jones come to occupy the part in X-Men: First Class that had been previously tapped for Alice Eve ? Comic Book Movie reports that Eve petitioned Fox to be let out of her contract after script changes left her unhappy with the direction and size of the role. Huh. Well, it’s a good thing Jones has so much to do during her day job on Mad Men ! Er, never mind. [ Comic Book Movie via Cinema Blend ]

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Bamboo Screens Shade Stunning French Passivhaus

One of the key elements of Passivhaus design has been the use of generous south-facing glazing for passive solar gain. That’s great in winter, but you can have too much of a good thing in summer. Some designers install trellises and bris de soleil to cut the summer sun, but Karawitz Architecture goes a step further with an exterior skin of bamboo screens, that can be opened and closed to adjust the amount of solar gain. They gorgeous, too…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Tell Us Your Summer Vacation Horror Stories [Summer]

As the July 4th weekend approaches and with the kids finally out of school, summer really does seem to be upon us. Which means vacation! Typically that’s a good thing, but sometimes it can go horribly, horribly awry. More

Boehner: Government–i.e. Taxpayers–Should Help Pay For Oil Spill

Congressional Democrats and the White House are toying with different ways to force BP to cover the costs of damages from the Gulf oil spill. But they face stiff opposition from industry…and it seems leading Republicans. In response to a question from TPMDC, House Minority Leader John Boehner backed Tom Donohue, President of the Chamber of Commerce, in saying taxpayers should help pick up the tab. “I think the people responsible in the oil spill–BP and the federal government–should take full responsibility for what's happening there,” Boehner said at his weekly press conference this morning. On Friday, Donohue made clear that he opposes efforts to stick BP, a member of the Chamber, with the bill. “It is generally not the practice of this country to change the laws after the game,” he said. “Everybody is going to contribute to this clean up. We are all going to have to do it. We are going to have to get the money from the government and from the companies and we will figure out a way to do that.” So I asked Boehner, “do you agree with Tom Donohue of the Chamber that the government and taxpayers should pitch in to clean up the oil spill?” The shorter answer is “yes”. The Chamber is extremely influential in Republican politics, so on that level it's not particularly surprising that Boehner has Donohue's back on this one. But the politics of asking the federal government (i.e. taxpayers) to help cover the multi-billion dollar cleanup and rescue efforts are deadly. Look for Democrats to jump all over this one. added by: TimALoftis

Cerebral Palsy Victim Sues City Over Medical Marijuana

Malinda Traudt may be blind and wheelchair-bound but she and her mother are fighters. So, when the City of Dana Point threatened to shut down the collective where they get the medical marijuana Malinda needs to stay alive and manage her pain, they filed suit. Malinda was born with cerebral palsy, epilepsy, total blindness, and severe cognitive delays. Now 29 years old, she has been in a wheelchair her entire life. Recently, she was diagnosed with severe osteoporosis, a degenerative bone disease. Malinda's doctor gave her pain medication but, within hours, her kidneys began shutting down, her lungs filled with fluid causing pneumonia, she developed a high fever, and vomited for 3 straight days. Malinda's physician recommended that her mother contact hospice to arrange for Malinda's final hours. In a last-ditch effort to keep Malinda alive while managing her pain, Malinda's mother and her pain specialist replaced the pain medication with medical marijuana. Almost immediately, Malinda's fever subsided, she stopped vomiting, and her suffering lessened. Within days, she began to recover. Malinda's kidneys regained function, she was able to eat, and she began smiling again. Her pain became manageable and her quality of life improved significantly. Malinda is a medical marijuana patient and member of the Beach Cities Collective in Dana Point. Malinda's mother pushes her, in her wheelchair, to the collective to obtain her life-saving medicine. Unfortunately, Dana Point is trying to close Beach Cities Collective, along with all collectives in that City. Although numerous lawsuits have been filed by dispensaries, Malinda's is the first by a patient alleging that the ban unconstitutionally interferes with her fundamental rights to life and safety, under the California Constitution. According to Malinda's attorney, Jeff Schwartz, “When a dispensary challenges a ban, the city simply has to show that the ban serves a legitimate purpose, such as reducing crime, loitering, or traffic. Cities always win that battle. However, when a city interferes with a person's fundamental, constitutional rights, it must prove that the ban serves a compelling public interest and is narrowly-tailored to avoid interfering with other civil rights. And, the city almost always loses.” added by: Omnomynous

REDD Forest Protection Program Could Threaten Rights of 350 Million People

photo: Chany Crystal via flickr Though support, both political and financial, for the UN REDD forest protection scheme has been growing, there’s also a growing opposition voice expressing the concern that, though keeping forests standing is a good thing, the REDD program could well run roughshod over the rights of indigenous people as international financiers, corporations and timber companies get involved. Mongabay points out that an alte… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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"Top" 10 Celebrity Gamers

“TOP” as defined and assessed by the authors,….not necessarily by the gods or whatever demons possess these hapless “A-list” geeker's souls. If gaming is geeky, some of your favorite celebrities are HUGE geeks. The following actors/musicians/etc. are totally into video games – and that’s a good thing in my book. Here are the top 10 celebs who like to game: See who at – IndyPosted—— http://indyposted.com/14039/top-10-celebrity-gamers/ added by: remanns

Hollywood Tuna’s AmaTuna Moment – Busty Japanese Babe On Rollerblades

I have no clue what this chick is saying but she’s having a hard time staying up on her rollerblades. It’s a good thing she has some extra padding on her chest to protect her from her falls. Enjoy Busty Japanese Babe On Rollerblades Video More AmaTuna

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