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Bunny Ranch Proprietor Dennis Hof Dead at 72

Dennis Hof, proprietor of the World Famous Moonlite Bunny Ranch—along with six other brothels in Nevada—and star of the HBO docuseries Cathouse has died at the age of 72…. read more

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Rick Ross & Omelly “Gummo,” Lil Yachty ft. Trippie Redd “66” & More | Daily Visuals 8.16.18

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Source: Reebok / Reebok As if getting kidnapped and beaten wasn’t bad enough, Tekashi 6ix9ine ’s now getting jacked for his beats. Rick Ross and Omelly have decided to take 6ix9ine’s biggest hit for their own in their clip to “Gummo” the duo get their Ruff Ryde on and storm the streets with two-wheeling and ATV riding goons. That Ruff Ryde reference went over many a millennial’s heads. Back at the ranch Lil Yachty visits his white fans in the burbs while Trippie Redd burns on some trees in the woods for their visuals to “66.” Check out the rest of todays drops including work from AZ, A.B.Y.SS and Lamone, Tonedeff, and more. RICK ROSS & OMELLY – “GUMMO” LIL YACHTY FT. TRIPPIE REDD – “66” AZ, AB.Y.SS & LAMONE – “LEGEND” TONEDEFF – “FIVE SISTERS” SAM SNEAK FT. JUST BRITTANY & COZY – “HIT HER WITH DA D” BLAATINA – “ROKKSTAR”

Rick Ross & Omelly “Gummo,” Lil Yachty ft. Trippie Redd “66” & More | Daily Visuals 8.16.18

Buffalo Ranch Deviled Eggs Recipe

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Ingredients: 24 hard boiled eggs 8 ounces cream cheese 1/2 cup cayenne pepper sauce (like Frank’s Red Hot) Click here for more ingredients and directions

Buffalo Ranch Deviled Eggs Recipe

Broccoli Potato and Cheese Casserole

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  Ingredients 12 ounces broccoli florets, about 2-3 cups 2 cups Garlic Ranch Mashed Potatoes 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese Click here for more ingredients and directions

Broccoli Potato and Cheese Casserole

Security Footage Of Lamar Odom Taking Pills And Partying At Brothel Leaks Online [Video]

Security Footage Of Lamar Odom At The Love Ranch Leaks On The Internet Police secured surveillance camera footage from the Love Ranch in Nevada where Lamar Odom was found unconscious. The footage shows Odom allegedly popping pills with one of the loose ladies and sauntering down the hall, probably for some sexy time. Flip the page to see more footage… Image via Radar/Enquirer

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#PrayersForLamar: Police Reveal Love Ranch Hooker’s Frantic 911 Call

“There’s white stuff coming out of his mouth.” Police Play Love Ranch Employees’ Desperate 911 Calls To Save Lamar Odom’s Life The former NBA star was found unconscious at Love Ranch South, a Nevada brothel, by two of their employees after partying for at least three days. When alerted the staff promptly called 911. The actual 911 call has surfaced and reveals that Lamar was foaming at the mouth and bleeding out his nose after he lost consciousnesses. One employee also describes the pill Lamar took before he passed out. Listen to the audio via NBC News : Truly sad. Hit the flip to see details about the FDA banned sex performance drug Lamar indulged in on the next page.

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Have Beyonce And Jay Z Had Trial Separations? [EXCLUSIVE AUDIO]

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According to Gary With Da Tea, Beyonce and Jay-Z have been quietly going through the wringer! He explains all the clues and more information on their situation when…

Have Beyonce And Jay Z Had Trial Separations? [EXCLUSIVE AUDIO]

BREAKING: Lamar Odom Found Unconscious In Nevada Brothel

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TMZ is reporting that former basketball player Lamar Odom was found unconscious earlier today in a Nevada Brothel. Sources at the Love Ranch tell us…

BREAKING: Lamar Odom Found Unconscious In Nevada Brothel

Taylor Hackford wife Helen Mirren

“She said she did a photo session with New York magazine,” Taylor Hackford told us at Tuesday#39;s New York premiere of Love Ranch, which he directed. “I had no idea what they were until I saw them in the magazine.” Taylor Hackford was pleasantly surprised when he flipped open New York Magazine to find images of his wife, Helen Mirren, nu-de in a bathtub. The photos, which Hackford says he “loved,” correspond with Mirren#39;s role in Love Ranch as the madame of a legalized brothel. Mirren#39;

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WaPo Asks ‘Who Cares’ if President Golfs During Crisis, Forgets They Did in 2002

Poor Barack Obama. Being president can take a lot out of him. That’s why he needs  to relax on the links, and relieve some stress into his golf game. No problem, says the Washington Post, the Gulf Spill can wait. This is the same Washington Post that berated President Bush for golfing while an armed conflict was taking place…in Israel. Not that suicide bombings in Israel are an unserious matter, but doesn’t the disaster in the Gulf require at least as much attention (far more, in my mind) from the President? The Post doesn’t seem to think so. So while the paper decried Bush’s ” golf cart diplomacy ” and devoted over 600 words to suggesting that Bush’s golf game was distracting from his work on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the Post found no such grounds to criticize Obama. As a reporter for one of the paper’s blogs put it, ” who cares? ” Obviously not the Post (h/t Jim Hoft ). Wrote Stephen Stromberg at the PostPartisan blog, Surely even the president deserves — and probably needs — some downtime, even now. Weeks spent clearing brush back at the ranch in Hyde Park might be pushing it. But an afternoon on the back nine doesn’t bother me. And whenever Obama does take a few hours off, there will always be enough going on in the world against which to juxtapose his leisure to enable the Jim Hofts of the Internet to take their cheap shots. It was unfair when Michael Moore did this to George W. Bush. And it’s unfair for Hoft to do it to Barack Obama. Was it unfair when the Post criticized Bush’s balancing of work and leisure (on his vacation, by the way)? Stromberg doesn’t say. As he notes, chief executives are always faced with a litany of difficult problems. So why are President Obama’s golf habits off limit, while his predecessors’ are fair game? In fact, while Hoft simply posed the snark-laden word “leadership” at the bottom of his piece, the Post devoted a full-length article on page A2 to Bush’s golf course distraction. The headline: “Before Golf, Bush Decries Latest Deaths In Mideast.” Oh, snap. The Post’s Mike Allen wrote in 2002: Bush, wearing khakis and a knit shirt, was holding a driver in his gloved left hand. The rest of his foursome, including his father, former president George H.W. Bush, was waiting. However incongruous the setting, the president plunged ahead. “There are a few killers who want to stop the peace process that we have started, and we must not let them,” he said. “I call upon all nations to do everything they can to stop these terrorist killers.” His business out of the way, Bush barely paused for breath before saying, “Thank you. Now watch this drive.” The abrupt segue illustrates the dilemma Bush will face over the next month as he relaxes and works at his ranch in Crawford, Tex., at a time of global political volatility. On Tuesday, Bush will leave Washington behind until Labor Day. That is likely to mean a return to the golf-cart diplomacy of last summer, when Bush talked Middle East peace between playing holes, at one point dripping sweat as he said Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat “can do a lot more to be convincing the people on the street to stop these acts of terrorism.” Golf was apparently worthy of being the central theme of this story; the President was golfing while suicide bombers were blowing themselves up in Israel. But President Obama’s attempt to get away from it all and enjoy 18 holes, on the other hand, is not worthy of any coverage. For those who suggest otherwise, the Post has two words: “Who cares?”

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WaPo Asks ‘Who Cares’ if President Golfs During Crisis, Forgets They Did in 2002