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Latest on Dancing with the Stars 2010: Kate Gosselin Remained, Buzz Aldrin Sent Home

Tuesday’s result show of the Dancing with the Stars has sent another couple home. Everyone has been expecting Kate Gosselin to be sent home but instead it was the retired astronaut Buzz Aldrin. Gosselin got all the negative critics from her waltz dance in the tune of Lady Gaga Paparazzi . She got a score of 15 out of 30. From ABC’s site, Len Goodman lamented, “There was no passion, drama, intensity. It wasn’t very good, Kate. Sorry.” Carrie Ann Inaba noted that Gosselin’s performance was “odd” and “hard to watch.” “I don’t feel the emotion got to your face,” she added. “That was very strange.” “For once, you played the character — you had the look of the super b***h from hell!” But, Tonioli said, Gosselin looked like she was walking. “Next time,” he implored, “dance!”. However, she remained in the show and Buzz Aldrin was sent home with a score of 13. “I did this show for the fighter pilots out there, the military people and the elder geezers like me who would just like to see an elder come back week after week.” He added that he’s “interested also in having the public be thankful for the great successes that we had in the Apollo program and look forward to even greater successes in our future space program.” Adding Gosselin’s torment is that her ex-husband Jon with his lawyer are now planning to file full physical custody for their children because of her participation of the show. She can’t give their kids quality time according to Jon’s company. Latest on Dancing with the Stars 2010: Kate Gosselin Remained, Buzz Aldrin Sent Home is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

NCIS Season 7 Episode 19: Guilty Pleasure [Online Video]

NCIS Season 7 Episode 19 is entitled “Guilty Pleasure”. The 19th installment of this series was aired at 8PM on CBS. Missing an episode can sometimes bring a level of grief. Fortunately there is technology to help save the day. We have provided a link above and below that will lead you to a site showing a replay of this episode. If you are a frequent visitor to this site, you would notice that you can find links to back episodes of this series simply by doing a search at the top right corner of this page. If you are having a hard time with your search, just let us know and we will help you out. Now without further ado, please check out the show and episode summary below. Leading this team that operates outside of the military chain of command is Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs (Mark Harmon), a skilled investigator and interrogator who is smart, tough and willing to bend the rules to get the job done. Working under Gibbs is Special Agent Tony DiNozzo (Michael Weatherly), a former homicide detective who has instincts that can come only from working on the streets. Here is the summary of the episode: NCIS Season 7 Episode 19 – Guilty Pleasure When the team links the death of a Navy officer to a call-girl, they have to use the help of Holly Snow to help them find the culprit. Watch NCIS Season 7 Episode 19 . If you found this post useful or you simply liked what you read, please subscribe via the subscription field below for free! The DWB team does its best to provide you with the latest information possible found in the internet. Whether be it sports, world or simply just the latest news buzz, we will provide it to you. However, sites that we link to are not our own so please use your discretion when visiting those sites. Nevertheless, we have checked them firsthand to make sure they are working fine. NCIS Season 7 Episode 19: Guilty Pleasure [Online Video] is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Math Teacher's April Fools

He saw his shadow… Does this mean that April Fools will continue for six more weeks? [ Ed Note : See also: This math teacher's Halloween prank . Coolest math teacher ever, obviously.] Watch

Collateral Murder: Wikileaks’ Classified Iraq Video

POLITICS BUZZ : In case you missed it, there were a bunch of rumors last month that Wikileaks (a site that specializes in disseminating leaked, often classified documents) was being harrassed by the U.S. government related to a sensitive Pentagon video it was planning to release. That video is now out , and naturally it's pretty disturbing. The Best Links: Collateral Murder (Wikileaks Pentagon Video) BBC News – WikiLeaks posts ‘killing’ video WikiLeaks VIDEO Exposes 2007 ‘Collateral Murder’ In Iraq WikiLeaks Classified US Military Video Relased Collateral Murder (Website) Military’s Killing of 2 Journalists in Iraq Detailed in New Book Wikileaks Government Conspiracy Read

MtyMx with Dan Deacon, Andrew WK, and Das Racist was a lot of fun

On Wednesday, with all lodging options exhausted, I opted to head south of South by Southwest to Mexico way. I was headed to MtyMx, a festival produced by Brooklyn's Todd P, and Monterrey's Yo Garage. My passage to Monterrey was pretty smooth considering the shootout between narcotraficantes and federales that blocked the highway. I took a cab to the festival on Saturday afternoon. He had no idea where Autocinema Las Torres was. It was just passed the new WalMart, and across the street from the favelas. I walked up to general admission to pickup my ticket. She asked me for the confirmation number, as she tied a pink wristband around my arm. I struggled to find the information, she just said “whatever” and told me to enter. I walked into the semi-retired drive-in, to see a sparsely populated expanse of pebbles and beer caps. I couldn't find the “secured camping area.” I saw two gringos sitting on top of their camping gear, and figured that was the closest I was going to get to security. They were friends who'd flown in from Brooklyn and Dallas respectively. They shared their sunscreen with me. We shared our discontent. A Mexican photographer snapped our pictures. I perfected my goofiest of poses. The photographers came from Mazatlan to cover the festival. We spoke in Spanish for a while, until we discovered they spoke my language better than I spoke theirs. It seemed like everyone at the festival on Saturday afternoon, was either in a band or a member of the press. The event was clearly a front for people to write blog posts about. I helped some dudes move fences into a pile next to the campsite. Was this the “secure campsite” or an art installation? Bands hadn't started yet. So I decided to maximize my pesos by buying booze at Wal-Mart. I walked down to the highway. A friendly couple of with matching asymmetrical haircuts directed me towards the mall. Inside the air-conditioned supercenter. I found 14 peso mezcal. That's distilled alcohol for the same price as a bottle of water. I knew they were checking bags for booze, so I developed a sophisticated plan for smuggling alcohol into the festival. I would hide each bottle somewhere in my backpack, hidden between clothes. I rehearsed what I would say to security if they wanted to check my bags. If I was going to get caught, I'd hide the bag behind a rock, and come back for it in the evening. When I got to the security gate, the guards didn't even ask if I had a ticket, I just walked through, with disgusting cheap alcohol. I found friends and we drank it. Once we were sufficiently sloshed, we headed to the main stage to watch Das Racist perform. They asked the sound booth to “turn the mushrooms up in the speaker.” The crowd was excited to see “those dudes who sing combination pizza hut and taco bell” not sing “combination pizza hut and taco bell.” Their catalog of high-brow-non-jokey-joke-rap went over well. Quiero Club got a hometown welcome from the audience. I was excited to see these Monterrey natives perform tracks that I've been following for years. I recommend their experimental indie pop record Nueva America. After their set, cheap mezcal + sunstroke + dehydration caught up with me. I needed to go to sleep, but my tent hadn't arrived yet. The military surplus tents were held up at the border. I heard it was because Mexican officials believed that narcoterrorists were setting up training camps disguised as the military. Later the promoter told me they were delayed because Mexican bureaucracy demands bribes. Tents started popping up. I was telling journalists how much I wanted to fall asleep. They convinced me to jump into the sample tent. I fell asleep in the “model home” before anyone could tell me not to. —- The next morning I walked around Monterrey's beautiful city center, a nice break from that grassless field. I came back Sunday afternoon to watch experimental dream popster Banjo or Freakout. As the sunset, a message told the crowd that “BEER WILL NOT BE SOLD AFTER SIX.” I rushed to the booth, and drank my first cerveza preparada of the year. A beer combined with salsa, powdered spice, and tamarindo candy. They called it a “chamochela.” I called it “kind of nasty.” I still drank the whole thing. I finished my drink during White Ninja's set. This Monterrey band, put on the strangest set I saw during the festival. It was awesome. I haven't spend enough time in music journalism school to more articulately describe this band, so take a look for yourself. I watched as Los Fancy Free, finished their set by handing guitars to audience members. It was an impressive feat, but somehow the music sounded exactly the same when played by amateurs. I wasn't sure if this diminished from the band, or made them cooler. I saw a cute Mexican girl chase down Dan Deacon. If Dan Deacon is a sex symbol, there is hope for all of us. He is able to turn broken-experimental-preset-synths into an incredible party. The crowd went nuts, and I understood why that girl was so excited to see him. Andrew WK, performed the last set of the night. I don't know which is my favorite Andrew WK song “Party, Party, Party, Party” or “Party, Party, Party, Party.” Either way I had partied too much, over the past ten days and I was very excited to head home. Though the festival was pretty disorganized, the campsite's were not secure, and the bands didn't all show up, I have to say that the concert was totally worth it. I'll see you next year in Monterrey. http://toddpnyc.com/mtymx/ added by: joshuaheller

For Washington Post Star, Lure of the Red Carpet Trumps the Thrill of Combat [Commitment]

When the Washington Post ‘s Rajiv Chandrasekaran requested an evacuation from his war-zone embed with the Marines in Afghanistan last week for “personal reasons,” military officials thought it sounded serious. But he just needed to go hang out with Matt Damon . Chandrasekaran, an associate editor and star reporter at the Post for his coverage of Iraq and Afghanistan, spent most of February in close quarters with Marines in Marja, Afghanistan, where NATO forces have been mounting a major combat offensive against the Taliban. The action in Marja is a hot story, and embeds with military units in Afghanistan are hard to come by right now—the waiting list currently stands at 56 reporters. But Chandrasekaran asked the Marines to evacuate him from the combat zone last week, citing unspecified “personal reasons.” He was free to leave, of course. But when the military public affairs officers who oversee embeds pointed out that, as per Department of Defense policy, the Post would have to lose its embed slot and Chandrasekaran’s place would go to the next reporter on the waiting list, he raised a stink and demanded that his fellow Post reporter Joshua Partlow be allowed to take his place, a military source in Afghanistan tells Gawker. After some back and forth, the DOD relented and allowed Chandrasekaran to leave without giving up the Post ‘s position. So why all the tsuris ? The “personal reason” that Chandrasekaran needed out of Marja, it turns out, was so he could attend the New York premiere of The Green Zone , the new Matt Damon film based on Chandrasekaran’s 2006 book Life in the Emerald City . Chandrasekaran’s last byline from Marja appeared on February 23 , and here he is at the premiere on February 25. “I had a number of reasons for needing to come back,” Chandrasekaran told Gawker. “Certainly attending the premiere of a movie based on a book that I wrote was among them. Unfortunately, there was a scheduling conflict and I had to leave Afghanistan when I did.” But Chandrasekaran never told the military officials who bent the rules for him and his paper why he needed the special treatment, and at least one of them was under the impression that it was some sort of family emergency. “I didn’t go into my reasons for needing to leave,” he said, “but I didn’t keep anything from them, and I certainly did not at any point say that there was a family emergency. They evaluated our request and they made their decision. They have their usual procedures, but I believe the public affairs staff recognizes that they’d like to have certain large news organizations covering significant military operations. That includes the Washington Post and others.” (Someone should tell Chandrasekaran that his boss thinks the ” Washington Post is not a national news organization of record serving a large general audience .”) Other reporters who’ve had to leave the combat zone in Marja—presumably for less lofty reasons than attending a movie premiere—haven’t gotten the same indulgence from military officials. National Public Radio’s Soraya Sarhaddi Nelson unexpectedly had to leave the front lines last month, and wasn’t able to immediately sub in her replacement Corey Flintoff, who is currently cooling his heels at a Marine base in Helmand province awaiting a slot and doesn’t expect to see combat until next week. Partlow, on the other hand, is in the thick of it and filing dispatches . [Photo by Andres Otero / WENN.com .]

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Ex-Husband of Vienna Girardi to Jake Pavelka: Run!

Sgt. Josh Riley, former husband of The Bachelor hopeful Vienna Girardi, says Jake Pavelka shouldn’t make the same mistake he did and trust that vixen. Riley, who was married to the abrasive, annoying 23-year-old blonde for 10 months, is now revealing what he calls her lying, cheating and stealing ways. Not only is Vienna Girardi a pathological liar – “It was hard to know what was true and what wasn’t,” – the Marine says she cheated while he was in Iraq. It gets worse. Josh says Vienna’s most shocking move came during their separation, when she slept with his friend and drained their joint bank account. If Bachelor spoilers are to be believed, Jake Pavelka is f*%ked! “He lived in a trailer next to mine. One of his housemates told me, ‘Hey, man, I don’t know if you know, but the ol’ boy had sex with your wife!’” Riley said . “A month later, my friend admitted to me that it was true.” Josh also said that, while in Kuwait, Vienna secretly removed $5,000 from their joint checking account that she later used to fund breast enhancement surgery. “I can’t believe I actually paid for her boob job!” a shocked Sgt. Riley said. Now remarried with a 15-month-old son, Riley has a warning for Jake Pavelka , who has made Vienna one of the final three girls standing this season. “I would advise him to run as fast as he can, but it might be too late,” he says. “If he has any plans of marrying her, he should know she cheated on me, stole my money and even got me in trouble with the military with her big mouth.”

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That’s Gay: Acockalypse Now

There's a lot of opposition to the military's call for repeal of Don't Ask Don't Tell. And all the naysayers are scared of the same thing – gay penis. Bryan Safi investigates in this week's 'That's Gay.' That's Gay is a recurring segment on the weekly television show infoMania. In each episode of That's Gay, Bryan Safi explores gay issues and stereotypes as they are portrayed by the clueless media. For more Bryan visit http://current.com/groups/thats-gay/ and Current TV. infoMania is a half-hour satirical news show that airs on Current TV. The show puts a comedic spin on the 24-hour chaos and information overload brought about by the constant bombardment of the media. Hosted by Conor Knighton and co-starring Brett Erlich, Sarah Haskins, Ben Hoffman, Bryan Safi and Sergio Cilli, the show airs on Thursdays at 10 pm Eastern and Pacific Times and can be found online at http://current.com/infomania/ or on Current TV. And make sure to check out our facebook profile for special features at http://infomaniafacebook.com . added by: bryan_safi

Ol’ Glory, the National Guard’s energy drink

I was walking home from Thai Town, and I noticed this poster. Apparently Rockstar, is no longer the most patriotic energy drink…

The State of the Union: All The Good Parts

Ah, the State of the Union address. 68 minutes of political theater sandwiched between hours of political punditry with a delicious side of everybody live-blogging it. There were some awkward moments and some serious ones, and some talk about gays.

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The State of the Union: All The Good Parts