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Coco Joins Twitter

I had a show. Then I had a different show. Now I have a Twitter account. [ Ed's Note : Conan is now the Most Famous Unemployed Person on Twitter, which is saying something.] View

‘Bachelor’s’ Rozlyn Papa in Sex Tape Drama

Filed under: TV , Exclusives A new celebrity sex tape is being shopped around the porn community — and the person peddling the tape says the star is Rozlyn Papa from “The Bachelor.”TMZ has learned the tape is being shopped to a variety of XXX companies all over all over L.A. — … Permalink

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Pokemon > Sex

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This Man Needs A Hug

Best announcer ever : “Oh the Frenchman; Oh Monsieurrrrr”. Watch

Say You're Sorry With A Ctrl+Z Card

Don't be, like, super surprised if the person responds with a Ctrl+FU card, but it may be worth a shot. View

A follow up post about the mystery surrounding little Trig with some new information and observations.

Here we see the first images ever taken of Trig Palin. First in the corridor of the hospital with Sarah’s parents on April 18, 2008. And then later the next week sometime between Monday the 21st and Wednesday the 23rd. Here let’s get a better look with a closeup. Isn’t he cute? Just look at those chubby cheeks. Now the next time we see a baby identified as Trig Palin it is in these now famous photos from the Palin’s kitchen . Some of you may remember that the caption read “Mommy InLaw Trig an Myself” This is a picture of Mercede with Trig and Bristol and the caption read “Family Love”. Originally this picture first showed up on the Tyra Banks show. I have recently learned that all of these Palin kitchen photographs were taken by Sherry Johnston on Saturday May 3rd, which was Levi’s birthday. It was the very next day, Sunday May 4th, that the pictures from the Kristan Cole hosted baby shower were taken. Now if you go back to the top and take a very careful look at the baby held, first by Grandma and Grandpa Heath, and later by Sarah with Todd, you may notice how chubby that baby’s cheeks are. Now compare that with the pictures of the “ruffled ear” baby that appeared in the Palin kitchen. Did this baby go on the Atkins diet in the week between the hospital on April 18, and the Palin’s kitchen on May 3rd? For me this evidence is not as definitive as the cauliflower ear, but the change in weight is certainly striking and yet another clue to consider when piecing together exactly what happened in the first few weeks after Trig’s “birth”. Also keep in mind that the only pictures we have that show the “ruffled” ear were taken on one weekend in May. Both before that, and after that, we do not yet have ANY other pictures that reveal the damaged helix. So the questions remain, who is the “ruffled ear” baby? How come he does not appear in any photographs today? Was he the same baby shown back in April? And if he is not, who is THAT baby? And just how many babies do the Palin’s have access to? Gee I wonder if Meg knows? Or maybe, like Phil Munger suggests , the person who really needs to step forward is Dr. Cathy Baldwin-Johnson. Update: Some of you have brought up the fact that babies can lose weight after they are born and this is indeed true, so of course I asked a doctor about that during my preparation for these posts. I think the majority of you know what his response was. Don’t forget that this is supposed to be a baby that is born a MONTH PREMATURE. And for the person who suggested I am leaving breadcrumbs, you my friend go to the head of the class. Also keep in mind that I am writing for at least two very distinct audiences. Some of the things that might seem easy to dismiss, or innocuous, to some, are freaking other people out of their minds. Count on it. Update 2: It looks like Ozmud was already on this case back in December .

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A follow up post about the mystery surrounding little Trig with some new information and observations.

Ellen DeGeneres’ Live ‘American Idol’ Debut: Experts Weigh In

The jury’s out on the new judge, who didn’t make much of an impression. By Gil Kaufman Ellen DeGeneres (file) Photo: Alberto E. Rodriguez/ WireImage Eh. That was the general consensus Wednesday morning (February 24) of Ellen DeGeneres’ live-show debut on “American Idol.” While DeGeneres didn’t have a face-plant like Kara DioGuardi had during her performance-show debut last year, our experts said, the comedian also didn’t provide the kind of leadership the show will need when Simon Cowell leaves . “It was an OK debut,” said Rickey Yaneza, webmaster of “Idol” blog Rickey.org . “It really reinforced, though, that Simon is the star judge of the show, and I even felt like they were propping him up a bit, romanticizing him by having her sit at the other end.” Yaneza said after only one live show — and a handful of well-received pre-taped Hollywood rounds — it’s obviously a bit early to form an opinion on DeGeneres’ impact, but he wondered if she was going to be able to provide the kind of substantive, sometimes cutting commentary Cowell has made his signature. “Her comments were kind of rambling, and she didn’t say much — mostly ‘I like you,’ which isn’t of much substance,” he said. “If she’s the judge that will prop up contestants [in the absence of former judge Paula Abdul], there weren’t too many high points.” Another avid “Idol” blogger, MJ Santilli of MJsBigBlog.com , said despite her years of stand-up experience and copious TV work, DeGeneres appeared a bit nervous and jumpy at times. “But I think she did pretty well for her first night out — certainly no worse than the rest of the panel, who tend to repeat themselves and talk in clich

Google’s CEO Demanded His Mistress Take Down Her Blog: Source

Eric Schmidt might advocate for making information ” even more open and accessible ,” but not when it comes to his mistresses. We’re told the Google CEO’s aggressive lawyers brought down ex-girlfriend Kate Bohner ‘s online recovery diary this weekend. We flagged the blog on Friday , reporting that Bohner had repeatedly mentioned Schmidt in a blog tied to a planned book about her recovery from alcohol and drug addiction, and predicting Schmidt, who is married, wouldn’t be thrilled. Now the site has been removed from Google’s Blogspot , where it was hosted. Bohner removed the site after threats from Schmidt’s lawyers this weekend, according to a source close to the situation. “When a billionaire threatens you, you get in line,” this person said. It made for a frightening weekend for Bohner, and no wonder: Not only is the former CNBC and Forbes journalist trying to come to terms with her sobriety and past addiction, she doesn’t appear to be swimming in the money it would take to mount a plausible legal challenge to a powerful and well-connected tech executive worth $4 billion . A public records search indicates her four-month-old pad in Delray Beach, Florida is the latest in a series of apartments and, according to a sign visible on Google Maps Street View, located in a tidy complex of smallish one- and two-bedroom units. The nuking of the blog seems especially extreme because Schmidt played such a small part in it. The executive did appear in three different posts ( see quotes here ), across maybe five paragraphs of text. But Bohner’s entries were long ; the three most recent averaged more than 30 paragraphs each, which was typical. Yes, there was the tidbit about Schmidt (aka “Dr. Strangelove”) giving Bohner an prototype iPhone, and being a “genuinely caring, concerned boyfriend.” But almost everything else was about Bohner’s yoga, time in a Buddhist temple in Thailand, friends in recovery and past addictive escapades. If Schmidt is so concerned about his privacy, why not just ask Bohner to stop mentioning him? His extramarital dalliances, including with Bohner , are hardly fresh news any more ; the Google chief is rumored either separated, as we’ve reported previously, or in an open marriage, as our Bohner-blog source insists. The Google CEO should be more concerned about the release of any fresh details about his sex life. Concerned, that is, assuming he won’t take his own advice and avoid having embarrassing secrets in the first place . Bohner’s blog and book project seemed to have really inspired the ex-addict. Her entries were long, but also formed a potential lifeline for other addicts. In other words, they had merit aside from the bits on Eric “Not the Center of the World” Schmidt. So it’s too bad they’ll be gone. You can read them for a bit longer; they’re here, on a Web caching server provided, as fate would have it, by Schmidt’s company.

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Health care costs in this country are high because America is full of hypochondriacs and pantywaists. Yeah that’s right, I am talking to you!

The other day I was on the phone talking to a friend of mine who happens to be a doctor. I decided to ask him what he thought of the debate over health care reform. He said that it was completely fucked up (I think that is doctor talk). He said that Obama and the Democrats went about it ALL wrong, and what they should have done is to get a bunch of board certified physicians in a room and have them create a list of all that is wrong with health care in this country and a list of what they think might fix it. Now this doctor mentioned tort reform, and over billing by physicians, but the thing that he felt attributed most to the high cost of health care is that people have become too dependent on medicine and doctors. And remember, THIS was coming from a man who made his living because people THOUGHT THEY WERE SICK! And then he directed me to read the article which I have linked to right here , and a portion of which you can read below. Somehow we have developed an expectation that our health should always be perfect, and if it isn’t, there should be a pill to fix it. With every ache and sniffle we run to the doctor or purchase useless quackery such as the dietary supplement Airborne or homeopathic cures (to the tune of tens of billions of dollars a year). We demand unnecessary diagnostic testing, narcotics for bruises and sprains, antibiotics for our viruses (which do absolutely no good). And due to time constraints on physicians, fear of lawsuits and the pressure to keep patients satisfied, we usually get them. Yet the great secret of medicine is that almost everything we see will get better (or worse) no matter how we treat it. Usually better. The human body is exquisitely talented at healing. If bodies didn’t heal by themselves, we’d be up the creek. Even in an intensive care unit, with our most advanced techniques applied, all we’re really doing is optimizing the conditions under which natural healing can occur. We give oxygen and fluids in the right proportions, raise or lower the blood pressure as needed and allow the natural healing mechanisms time to do their work. It’s as if you could put your car in the service garage, make sure you give it plenty of gas, oil and brake fluid and that transmission should fix itself in no time. The bottom line is that most conditions are self-limited. This doesn’t mesh well with our immediate-gratification, instant-action society. But usually that bronchitis or back ache or poison ivy or stomach flu just needs time to get better. Take two aspirin and call me in the morning wasn’t your doctor being lazy in the middle of the night; it was sound medical practice. As a wise pediatrician colleague of mine once told me, “Our best medicines are Tincture of Time and Elixir of Neglect.” Taking drugs for things that go away on their own is rarely helpful and often harmful. Essentially we are a nation waiting expectantly to become ill. We are bombarded by advertisements for medications to sedate our “restless legs”, to lower our cholesterol, to help us sleep, to make our bones stronger, etc., etc., etc.. The fact is that the overwhelming majority of us will NEVER need any of those. But we THINK we will because they are such a prevalent part of our psyches. Now days potential patients go to their doctors with a laundry list of advertised medications to ask their doctor about. “How about this one Doc? You know I DO feel dizzy if I stand up to fast. Or what about this one? You know after I spend a few hours in my garden my joints DO ache a little. Just point out the ones my insurance will cover. I will start with those.” It is ridiculous. And you cannot rely on your doctor to always steer you away from unnecessary medications either. The next time you visit your physician take a look at the logo on his pen, or on his coffee cup, or on the cute little digital clock on his desk. 99 out of a hundred times you will see the logo of some medication, whose (often very young and female) sales rep took your doctor out to lunch, or dinner, or paid their way to attend a convention at a resort in Hawaii (right next to the beach and golf course). If the medication will not do you any serious harm, and it will shut you up, the doctor may have no compelling reason NOT to write out a prescription. However the more you rely on medication to make you feel better the weaker you are making your body. Essentially you are telling your body’s natural defenses to sit this one out and let the drugs do the heavy lifting. This allows your immune system to get fat and lazy, so when you really need it to kick in and fight off something life threatening, it is unable to respond. Add that to our horrible diets, and lack of exercise, and no WONDER health care costs are through the roof in this country. There is no profit in healthy people! But there is a buttload of money to be made on obese, inactive, and medication reliant people. So which side of the health care reform debate do YOU think has the most money to spend? I have probably said this to you all before, but let me get up on my soapbox and say it again. Going to your doctor is NOT health care, it is SICK CARE. You do not go because you feel healthy. You go because you don’t feel well or because you want to be told if you should still THINK you feel well. “Give it to me straight Doc. Should I go ahead with my tennis game today, or check into the hospital?” Real health care means eating a diet low in fat that avoids most processed foods and contains plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables, getting plenty of exercise, laughing as much as possible during your day, and getting up off your ass. If more Americans made those choices we could bring health care costs down in no time. Okay I am climbing down off of my soapbox now. You guys have a happy healthy Sunday. Namaste Update: Well this certainly elicited a lot of discussion. Okay let me be clear about a few things. I am not saying that people with REAL health problems should not seek medical advice. Of course they should. The problem is that people EXPECT to be ill and go to the emergency room for every little ailment. They also demand medication for things that their bodies are perfectly capable of defeating. But the reliance on medication is a serious problem, and the constant visits to the emergency rooms are a large part of what drives health care costs through the roof. And I also have no problem with yearly checkups. I think you should go. Especially when you are my age. And if you are a woman then pap smears and mammograms should be part of your preventative plan. But if you are really treating your body as if you want it to last a long time, then most of the time your checkups will be drama free. You will have been engaging in “health care” all along and if the doctor does find something which requires his expertise he will find that your body is capable of making a fast recovery. Update 2: Just to clear up any confusion, my doctor friend and the person who wrote the article are NOT the same person. The words that I attributed to my friend are in the first few sentences. He DID however agree with much of what the article said, and told me that EVERY doctor he has shown it to also agreed with the majority of it.

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Health care costs in this country are high because America is full of hypochondriacs and pantywaists. Yeah that’s right, I am talking to you!

Granny Palin overcomes her death panel fears! Shannyn’s new article over at Huffington Post.

Shannyn takes Granny Palin to task over the hypocrisy, revealed in the Levi/Bristol court documents, that her grandson is receiving “gasp” socialized health care. (Just click the title to read what Shannyn has to say about it.) And yes I am aware that many of you sent me a link to a similar article over at Daily Kos. I am sorry I did not post, but let me rectify that oversight now. Here you go .

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Granny Palin overcomes her death panel fears! Shannyn’s new article over at Huffington Post.