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Betty White Raps: I’m Still Hot!

Not about to lose her swag just cuz she’s 89, Betty White shows off her hardcore rap skillz alongside techno dance artist Luciana in her new music video “I’m Still Hot.” Seriously. You have to see this. Break dancing, boa constrictors, man panties – this video has it all, with a portion of the track’s proceeds benefiting the Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association to boot. “I’m Still Hot” was produced by The Lifeline Program, a life insurance company looking to “redefine the golden years and retirement for seniors and baby boomers.” Pretty great marketing angle: Luciana Ft. Betty White – I’m Still Hot

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David Letterman Responds to Death Threats

David Letterman is not taking the recent jihadist death threats against him lightly. He’s taking it very lightly, ridiculing the nut jobs incessantly on The Late Show . If anything, he likely pushed a few more buttons with this bit Monday night: David Letterman Jokes About Death Threats Most of Letterman’s Monday night jokes – and Top 10 list – were dedicated to addressing threats against him last week on site frequented by Al-Qaeda. “You people, to me, are more than just an audience; you’re more like a human shield,” Letterman began, and it only got more ridiculous from there. “Sorry I’m a little late. Backstage, I was talking to a guy from CBS, we were going through the CBS life insurance policy to see if I’m covered for jihad.” “Everybody’s so sensitive,” Letterman added. “But I’ll tell you, Bin Laden, when they killed him, he’d been locked in his house with six wives for three years … So when the SEALS walked in he said, ‘Just shoot me.’” That’s just how Dave rolls. Killing the extremists with absurdist humor.

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In the mid-1990s, Mechele Linehan was making ends meet as an exotic dancer at “The Great Alaskan Bush Company,” where she not only made lots of money, but also attracted the attention of several men who wanted to marry her. Mechele Linehan, a suburban Washington state wife and mother with a master#39;s degree, found herself charged in a decade-old Alaska murder case. Prosecutors charge a million dollar life insurance policy was motive for Mechele to have one of those men killed. Was Mechele L

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Strange Life Insurance Request in ‘Survivor’ Murder

Filed under: Bruce Beresford-Redman , Monica Burgos Beresford-Redman , Celebrity Justice A nanny who worked for the former ‘ Survivor ‘ producer and his murdered wife claims there was ominous talk about a life insurance policy just before they took the fateful trip to Mexico. In a declaration filed with the court, Maria Oaxaca claims just… Read more

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E-mail to the Anchorage Assembly regarding Dan Sullivan’s $193,000 payout.

Somebody sent this to my e-mail account and I thought it deserved to be seen by everyone in the hopes that it inspires other Anchorage residents to follow suit. To : Assemblyman Patrick Flynn , Assemblyman Bill Starr , Assemblywoman Debbie Ossiander , Assemblyman Matt Claman , Assemblyman Dan Coffey , Assemblywoman Elvi Gray-Jackson , Assemblywoman Sheila Selkregg , Assemblyman Mike Gutierrez , Assemblyman Chris Birch , Assemblywoman Jennifer Johnston We are told that the Municipality of Anchorage’s revenues are so tight that the rescue program of the Anchorage Fire Department has been reduced or eliminated. The reduced municipal revenues have resulted in positions not being filled as they become vacant. Other public employees may have to be laid off from work. Despite these hard financial times, the Assembly approved a $193,000 payment requested by the Municipal Attorney and Mayor Sullivan. The $193,000 is to be paid the George M. Sullivan Trust. When asked about the beneficiaries, Suzanne McVicker, will not disclose the information, stating that the information is “confidential.” For us, these circumstances raise some questions we would ask you, as an assembly member, to answer. 1. What authority gives the Salaries and Emoluments Commission, the Assembly, or Mayor, the power to agree to pay any person after their employment ends $193,000, that is not part of a previously agreed upon pension plan? 2. What legal consideration did the Municipality of Anchorage receive after January 10th, 1982 for a contract obligation to pay $193,000 to the George M. Sullivan Trust. ? 3. When did you first learn about the agreement to extend former Mayor George Sullivan’s life insurance? 4. Did anyone see an original agreement or contract and accompanying documents? 5. Do you know when the insurance company informed the city it would not cover former Mayor George Sullivan as an insured in the employee group insurance plan? 6. Who paid the premiums from 1982 to the present? Is there a record of payments made? 7. Into which city account were these premiums paid? Out of which city account was the payment disbursed? 8. Who authorized the city to collect the insurance premium in 2002? 9. If this was a binding, legal agreement, why did the payment require a vote by the Assembly? 10.Since no insurance policy had been issued, and no employment contract provision required the $193,000 payment, what makes AR No. 2010-33 not the grant of a special privilege prohibited by Article 1, Section 15 of the Alaska Constitution? 11. How is AR No. 2010-33 an appropriation of public money for a public purpose as required by Article IX, Section 6 of the Alaska Constitution? 12. Do you think that Municipal Attorney gave you sufficient and accurate information to make an informed decision? 13. Explain your affirmative vote, please. I don’t believe too many people could fault Anchorage resident for asking the questions contained in this e-mail. You know I think I will send a similar e-mail myself, and if any of you Anchorage residents are so inclined I have linked the names of each of the Assembly members to their e-mails so you can contact them directly.

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Rich Lady Wants You and Your Grubby Shoes to Know She Is Not a Bad Hostess

Suzanne Murphy hates shoes and grime.

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No Bonus? No Problem! Goldman Sachs Offers Mortgages to Cash-Strapped Bankers

Wall Street is cutting back on cash bonuses, which means paper-rich banksters are forced to choose between preschool tuition and new wine cellars until their restricted shares mature. Goldman Sachs is lending a hand by offering mortgages to its staff. The Wall Street Journal reported today that, since bankers are getting “squeezed” by the billions in dollars in lousy stock certificates being showered on them, their employers are coming up with creative ways to compensate them , including “loans” that they don’t have to pay back until they leave the company: “I know it sounds ridiculous to Main Street, but it’s a hardship,” says Gary Goldstein, who runs Whitney Group, a financial-services job-search firm in New York

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ABC News ‘stunned’ to discover dead peasant insurance

Michael Moore's Capitalism, A Love Story has revealed a deep dark secret to the intrepid reporters of ABC News – so-called Dead Peasant Insurance, the practice of companies taking out secret life insurance policies on their low-level employees, with the benefits paid out to the company upon the employee's death, even if they no longer work at the company. * * * * * * * How would you like it if, when you die, your family gets nothing but your employer gets millions? added by: Vierotchka 14 responses

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Jackson Honchos Score $3 Mil

Filed under: Michael Jackson The special administrators of Michael Jackson’s estate scored a big one — reeling in $3 million from the company that issued a life insurance policy to M.J. John Branca (above) and John McClain quietly cashed in the policy — reports it was worth … Permalink

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Lindsay to Sam – I Hate You – I Love You

Samantha Ronson celebrated her b-day last night — she turns 32 today — but instead of giving her a drama-free evening, Lindsay Lohan blamed her DJ girlfriend for instigating all of their legendary catfights.

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Papper: “No more fighting, right?”
Lohan: “Tell her that, not me!”

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Lindsay to Sam — Happy Birth-diss To You!