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Margaretta Wolf, 96-Year-Old Grocery Store Owner, Lays Smack Down on Robber

She may look like an easy target, but Margaretta Wolf, 96, turned the tables on a would-be robber at her neighborhood grocery store in Wisconsin. Looks can be deceiving, as they say. Having owned and operated her store for 54 years, she wasn’t about to cave to some armed intruder after he ordered her to open the cash register. “I said: ‘I’m not opening that register. That’s it, I’m not opening it. I said have all the Tootsie Rolls you want but I am not opening that cash register,'” she said. The man in the silver mask and carrying a knife continued to give Wolf orders during the robbery attempt Monday, but she was having none of it . “He said, ‘Walk in the back of the store.’ I said, ‘I’m not walking no place, I’m standing right here,’ ” Wolf recounted, then stood her ground even as he pulled a knife. “I said, ‘I’ll press a button and I’ll have somebody here in seconds,'” she said. Wolf said the would-be robber appeared frustrated and confused, looked around, saw a security camera in the corner, then took his knife and fled. Marshfield, Wisc., Police Lt. Darren Larsen said he’s just glad Wolf is okay. “In this instance, certainly again while not recommended with what took place, we’re just very, very happy Marge was not injured,” Larsen told WAOW-TV. Wolf said she has a few words for the suspect if the cops nab him. “What do I say to him? I say I think you got some punishments coming, and it will be a little bit more than scrubbing the floor,” she told her local news. Moral of the story … don’t mess with this granny!

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Margaretta Wolf, 96-Year-Old Grocery Store Owner, Lays Smack Down on Robber

She may look like an easy target, but Margaretta Wolf, 96, turned the tables on a would-be robber at her neighborhood grocery store in Wisconsin. Looks can be deceiving, as they say. Having owned and operated her store for 54 years, she wasn’t about to cave to some armed intruder after he ordered her to open the cash register. “I said: ‘I’m not opening that register. That’s it, I’m not opening it. I said have all the Tootsie Rolls you want but I am not opening that cash register,'” she said. The man in the silver mask and carrying a knife continued to give Wolf orders during the robbery attempt Monday, but she was having none of it . “He said, ‘Walk in the back of the store.’ I said, ‘I’m not walking no place, I’m standing right here,’ ” Wolf recounted, then stood her ground even as he pulled a knife. “I said, ‘I’ll press a button and I’ll have somebody here in seconds,'” she said. Wolf said the would-be robber appeared frustrated and confused, looked around, saw a security camera in the corner, then took his knife and fled. Marshfield, Wisc., Police Lt. Darren Larsen said he’s just glad Wolf is okay. “In this instance, certainly again while not recommended with what took place, we’re just very, very happy Marge was not injured,” Larsen told WAOW-TV. Wolf said she has a few words for the suspect if the cops nab him. “What do I say to him? I say I think you got some punishments coming, and it will be a little bit more than scrubbing the floor,” she told her local news. Moral of the story … don’t mess with this granny!

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Tamara Ecclestone Beach Photo

Tamara Ecclestone (and new husband Jay Rutland) on the Silver Angel Yacht in St. Tropez (6/13) After spending north of $15 million on her wedding last weekend at the Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc in Antibes, spoiled little socialite Tamara Ecclestone is now lounging on the Silver Angel Yacht off of St. Tropez, which only costs $600k a week to charter. Honestly, I might as well have typed that last sentence in Russian, because none of that makes sense to me at all.

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The Real Housewives of New Jersey Recap: Let’s Get Real

The Real Housewives of New Jersey had “A Manzo of Her Word” but it was a little boy who stole the show. We recap the smiles and tears in this week’s THG +/- review. Someone completely stole the show this week and it wasn’t a housewife. It wasn’t even one of their husbands. It was a little boy who learned to say I love you, Mommy . Plus 50 . To be honest at first it appeared that little Nick was only repeating the words to get the lollipop but when Chris Laurita said that it had been over 18 months since his wife had heard those words from her son, I couldn’t help but be moved, no matter what the child’s motivation. Housewives usually doesn’t require its audience to use that part of the brain, nevermind their hearts. It was almost disconcerting. Not to fear. There’s still plenty of the normal nonsense to fill the hour.  Especially when we get to visit with Teresa and her kids. At least they weren’t cursing at one another this week. Plus 18. But can any of them communicate without screaming? Gia seems to think she’s in charge. Milania basically tells everyone else where to get off, and Gabriella looked like she was zoning out as a means of escape. Minus 12. I couldn’t say that I blamed her. Caroline’s daughter, Lauren said that the Guidice kids were being raised by wolves. I think that might be an insult to wolves. They have more sense . Teresa’s still hanging out with Kim D. Minus 22. Why is this woman back on my TV screen? These shows always breed the hangers on, looking for more than their 15 minutes of fame. Caroline called a summit meeting with Teresa and then she ordered an iced tea. You’d think alcohol would be mandatory to get through that meal.   How funny was it when Caroline told Teresa that she was sent by Joe and Teresa shot back with, “He’s really scraping the bottom of the barrel.” Plus 18 . Teresa was right. Caroline is preachy but she’s also right. Life is short. Why let the stupid stuff take over?  Now if she could only use that advice to mend fences with her own sister. And what is up with Fran? She looked like a heavier clone of Dina. And she moved in along with her stray pets. Minus 8 .  Caroline’s husband Albert is a saint. Is there any way they can write Kathy out of the show? She’s generally boring and her husband Rich has become intolerable.  Even Kathy seems to have grown weary of his frat boy antics. When Kathy told her husband that she was trying to raise Joseph to be a gentleman, all i could think was that it would have helped if she’d married one. Plus 13 when she tells her daughter to stick with school so she’ll have better options than Kathy did. Of course if we lost Kathy then we’d also lose Rosie.  Hmm…I’m not sure where that lands in the points system. Did Rosie really have to join in on the guys poker game? Just because she’s a lesbian doesn’t make her one of the boys.  Minus 9. But then we wouldn’t have had Joe Gorga telling Rosie she couldn’t write off all men if she’d never tried one. That earned a serious eye roll but I wouldn’t expect anything less from Joe. Of course he needs to start expecting less. Mush less when it comes to selling his giant McMansion. A 10,000 square foot house on 2 & 1/2 acres. Minus 15 . It sounds like someone was overcompensating. It was funny to watch the faux marble crumble and the fixtures fall off as Joe and Melissa crowed about their masterpiece. And shouldn’t their realtor have told them that having their kids around for the open house doesn’t make it feel more homey…it reminds people that it’s your home. Minus 10. But I think I’ll keep my $3.8 million in the bank and out of the Jersey real estate market, at least until next week. Episode total =  +11!               Season total = +29!

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Mad Men Review: The Motives Behind ‘Favors’

Plenty of favors, both formal and sexual—but mostly sexual—are exchanged in this week’s Mad Men , lending the episode its title: “Favors.” Don does all he can to help the Rosens’ son Mitchell from entering prison for draft evasion. All in the hopes, of course, of Syliva returning the favor. Ted ends up doing the bulk of the favor, asking a friend to give Mitchell a relatively harmless pilot position. Mrs. Campbell’s male caretaker may or may not be offering her some sexual favors of his own. And of course…Sylvia returns the favor. But “Favors” is less about the favors themselves, and more about the motives behind the favors. So many of our favorite Mad Men characters are supremely selfish, with only brief moments of compassion or consideration. It makes us wonder what’s in it for them. We’ve already discussed Don’s motives. He’s clearly not over Sylvia. He wants to help Mitchell so that he can get her to talk to him again; so that he’ll be seen as the hero. Ted is one of the only “compassionate by default” characters on the show, making his favor more of a reflex than a cunning strategy. He agrees to help Don help Mitchell with very little hesitation—and this, after Don nearly destroyed a dinner with Chevy by “testing the waters” on their willingness to help, given their large military contract. Only after his initial willingness does Ted realize he can use the situation to get a little something out of Don. What does he want out of Don? Just for him to be a better partner; pay attention, stop subtly competing. The most interesting motive reveal of all this episode comes from the frustratingly enigmatic Bob. We get our first real glimpse into who Bob is and what he’s after with a perplexing scene between him and Pete. After hearing that the caretaker may be taking advantage of Pete’s Mom, Bob, who recommended him, gives a long impassioned speech about how loving a man can make you feel lively, ending with a subtle-ish come-on to Pete. That Bob is homosexual would not be particularly shocking or groundbreaking—especially given Salvatore’s storyline over the first three seasons—but that he is interested in Pete certainly would be. It seems a tad asynchronous, so we’ll see how it pans out. Hopefully this isn’t the last of the Bob-related reveals, as his odd nature seems to be leading up to something big. Bob isn’t the only one with some Pete-related chemistry this week. Signs that were pointing to something between Peggy and Stan, and then Peggy and Ted, are now inching ever-so slightly towards Peggy and Pete. Beginning with Pete’s mom mistaking Peggy for Trudy—complete with an accidental  reference to their child together—and ending with parallels between their lonely isolated home lives (Peggy seems to be searching for someone that can be there to kill rats—and it won’t be Stan, who adamantly proclaimed “I’m not your boyfriend), it seems Peggy and Pete may soon find themselves settling for each other out of sheer convenience. The biggest moment of the episode came, however, when Sally walks in on Don collecting his “favor” from Sylvia. Tensions have been rising all season long, and we knew Don’s affair would come back to bite him in the ass. Despite Sally seemingly coming to a reluctant surrender of her panicked disgust over discovering her father cheating, the event may just have irreparably damaged her and her relationship to Don. As soon as Sally saw Don and Sylvia together, the act became so, so real. The affair between Sylvia and Don may just be the crashing-down of Don’s world that the entire season has been pointing to. We’ll see if Sally lets it slip. RATING: 3/5

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Tony Awards 2013: List of Winners!

Kinky Boots, with songs by pop star and Broadway newcomer Cyndi Lauper, was made for walking away with a leading six Tony Awards last night. Among the honors won by Kinky Boots at the show, hosted by Neil Patrick Harris? Best musical, best original score and best leading man. Christopher Durang’s Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike won the best play Tony, while Matilda the Musical and Pippin won four awards each. Two other shows, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and The Nance , shared three awards each, while Tom Hanks’ Lucky Guy came away empty-handed. See the full list of winners from the 2013 Tony Awards below: BEST PLAY Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike by Christopher Durang BEST MUSICAL Kinky Boots, The Musical BEST BOOK OF A MUSICAL Matilda, The Musical Dennis Kelly BEST REVIVAL OF A PLAY Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? BEST REVIVAL OF A MUSICAL Pippin BEST ORIGINAL SCORE (MUSIC AND/OR LYRICS) WRITTEN FOR THE THEATRE Kinky Boots Music & Lyrics: Cyndi Lauper BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE IN A PLAY Tracy Letts, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE IN A PLAY Cicely Tyson, The Trip to Bountiful BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE IN A MUSICAL Billy Porter, Kinky Boots BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE IN A MUSICAL Patina Miller, Pippin BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A FEATURED ROLE IN A PLAY Courtney B. Vance, Lucky Guy BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A FEATURED ROLE IN A PLAY Judith Light, The Assembled Parties BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A FEATURED ROLE IN A MUSICAL Gabriel Ebert, Matilda The Musical BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A FEATURED ROLE IN A MUSICAL Andrea Martin, Pippin BEST SCENIC DESIGN OF A PLAY John Lee Beatty, The Nance BEST SCENIC DESIGN OF A MUSICAL Rob Howell, Matilda, The Musical BEST COSTUME DESIGN OF A PLAY Ann Roth, The Nance BEST COSTUME DESIGN OF A MUSICAL William Ivey Long, Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella BEST LIGHTING DESIGN OF A PLAY Jules Fisher & Peggy Eisenhauer, Lucky Guy BEST LIGHTING DESIGN OF A MUSICAL Hugh Vanstone, Matilda The Musical BEST SOUND DESIGN OF A PLAY Leon Rothenberg, The Nance BEST SOUND DESIGN OF A MUSICAL John Shivers, Kinky Boots BEST DIRECTION OF A PLAY Pam MacKinnon, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? BEST DIRECTION OF A MUSICAL Diane Paulus, Pippin BEST CHOREOGRAPHY Jerry Mitchell, Kinky Boots BEST ORCHESTRATIONS Stephen Oremus, Kinky Boots

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E3 2013: What to Look For at Year’s Top Gaming Expo

Industry executives, analysts and press are headed to L.A. today for the Electronic Entertainment Expo, or E3 2013, the #1 U.S. gaming trade show. With the imminent release of two new consoles – the Sony PlayStation 4 and the Microsoft Xbox One – this year’s E3 promises to be especially noteworthy. There are also likely to be huge innovations in games, gaming technology and accessories on display at E3. Here’s a rundown on what you can expect … Microsoft will be showing off a whopping 20 games today. The company behind XBox One released a teaser trailer for its E3 2013 showing last week. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is expected to be announced for Xbox One during Microsoft’s E3 conference, following confirmation of PS4 and PC versions. Call of Duty: Ghosts gameplay will be shown during Microsoft’s E3 conference, care of Activision; the publisher gave gamers an early glimpse of footage. EA may unveil Dragon Age information during its EA conference today; whether that means Dragon Age 3 or something else remains to be seen. Watch Dogs is to receive a new trailer during the Ubisoft conference tonight, but the footage has leaked onto the ‘net early. You can watch the footage right here. Activision is bringing Bungie’s Destiny and Skylanders: Swap Force to E3 2013. Destiny gameplay has been confirmed for Sony’s pre-E3 conference. Titanfall is the first game from Respawn Entertainment under publisher EA. It’s coming to PC, Xbox 360 and Xbox One, and should be unveiled today. DICE has confirmed “surprises” at E3, and as the publisher recently updated Mirror’s Edge 2 domains, odds are we could see a free-running sequel today. Sony is expected to announce PS4 pricing at under $400 over E3. Also on PS4, a new trailer for Blacklight: Retribution has prompted major speculation. Zombie Studio’s horror romp Daylight has been confirmed for PS4. Nintendo has confirmed it will unveil the first trailer for the new Super Smash Bros. game on Wii U and 3DS during its Nintendo Direct broadcast today. Its counterpart Sega has announced its E3 line-up, including Total War: Rome 2 and the remake of Mickey Mouse romp Castle of Illusion. Twisted Pixel’s LocoCycle was announced at last year’s Microsoft conference, but now it’s been confirmed as an Xbox One launch title. Check it out here. Square-Enix is going big in LA this year, starting with this E3 2013 trailer for Eidos Montreal’s Thief reboot. Get the publisher’s full E3 line-up here. The future of Final Fantasy will also be discussed tomorrow, June 11.  Capcom has confirmed its E3 2013 line-up. Lost Planet 3, Ducktales: Remastered and others will be shown, along with a “special surprise.” Bethesda has released an E3 trailer for Wolfenstein: The New Order. Konami has revealed its E3 2013 trailer for Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2. Kojima Productions has confirmed that Keifer Sutherland will play Big Boss. Namco is bringing Tekken Revolution to the E3 2013 show floor. Eve Online developer CCP Games has confirmed that its Oculus-powered dogfight game Eve VR will be playable on the E3 show floor Monday. Deep Silver has unveiled an E3 trailer for Volition Inc’s bat-shit mental Saint’s Row 4. The publisher also has Grasshopper’s Killer is Dead on the show floor. Finally, Publisher 505 Games is bringing the new Starbreeze game Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons and Payday 2 to the E3 show floor, among others.

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Jason Collins Gets MAJOR Twitter Love From NBA, Clintons, Athletes, Celebs

NBA player Jason Collins came out as gay in Sports Illustrated today, igniting a flurry of discussion and receiving an outpouring of support online. “I didn’t set out to be the first openly gay athlete playing in a major American team sport. But since I am, I’m happy to start the conversation,” he said. And start it he did. With a few exceptions ( Mike Wallace ), the vast majority of reactions to Jason Collins’ coming out have been positive. Check out some of the best celebrity Tweets in support of 34-year-old Collins, a 12-year NBA veteran and member of the Washington Wizards: Kobe Bryant: Proud of @jasoncollins34. Don’t suffocate who u r because of the ignorance of others #courage #support #mambaarmystandup #BYOU The Rock: Being real & authentic is very powerful. Well done Jason Collins for having the courage to take a monumental step forward. #LiveReal Russell Simmons: Proud of Washington Wizards’ player Jason Collins for coming out. We will stand with you as you continue on your journey. Martina Navratilova: It’s not easy to come out when one is still active- shouldn’t be an issue, but it is. That’s why so many don’t do it till after. Well done Jason Collins – you are a brave man. And a big man at that 🙂 1981 was the year for me – 2013 is the year for you 🙂 Lance Bass: Congrats @jasoncollins34 !! Giant leap for sports – and the conversation continues! Spike Lee: Beautiful Thing. Be Yourself. Washington Wizards: We are extremely proud of Jason & support his decision to live his life proudly and openly. Baron Davis: I am so proud of my bro @jasoncollins34 for being real. #FTheHaters Howard Stern: Big support to @jasoncollins34. That’s not an easy thing you did. Steve Nash: The time has come. Maximum respect. Michael Strahan: So proud of @jasoncollins34 for having the courage to stand up and out for who he is. I support, respect and salute you!! Human Rights Campaign: RT to congratulate NBA player @JasonCollins34 for his courage to come out! Bill Clinton: I’m proud to call Jason Collins a friend. I have known Jason since he was Chelsea’s classmate and friend at Stanford. Jason’s announcement today is an important moment for professional sports and in the history of the LGBT community. It is also the straightforward statement of a good man who wants no more than what so many of us seek: to be able to be who we are; to do our work; to build families and to contribute to our communities. For so many members of the LGBT community, these simple goals remain elusive. I hope that everyone, particularly Jason’s colleagues in the NBA, the media and his many fans extend to him their support and the respect he has earned. Chelsea Clinton: Very proud of my friend Jason Collins for having the strength & courage to be the first openly gay player in the NBA. David Stern: As Adam Silver and I said to Jason, we have known the Collins family since Jason and Jarron joined the NBA in 2001 and they have been exemplary members of the NBA family. Jason has been a widely respected player and teammate throughout his career and we are proud he has assumed the leadership mantle on this very important issue. #NBAFamily

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Question Of The Day: Ladies, Could You Date A Man That Still Lives With His Parents? Bradley Cooper does…

You’re not going to let THAT stop you from throwing him the box though, right? Bradley Cooper Explains Why He Lives With His Mother Via People The former Sexiest Man Alive is living with a woman – his mom! “She’s a cool chick,” Bradley Cooper tells Details magazine. “We can hang. And she can roll with the punches. If that wasn’t the case, there’s no way.” There’s a serious reason behind it all: The death of Cooper’s father two years ago. “My family is very close, and my dad dying was brutal for all of us,” the Silver Linings Playbook star, 38, tells the magazine. “It was a schism, and its aftershock has not stopped. And we need each other. So here we are.” Stay in the know about Bradley Cooper by subscribing now. Still, having mom around is “not without complications.” “It’s not like I live in a compound and she’s in the guesthouse,” he says. “No, she’s in the next room.” But they’re all making the best of it. “We’re surviving. Both of us. Let’s face it: It’s probably not easy for her, by the way, to be living with her son,” he says. “It’s life.” Awww, isn’t that precious? Hopefully this won’t give the unemployed, Xbox-playin’, afternoon nappin’ men an excuse to be a bum. Image via Esquire

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Little Girl Adorably Confused By Migrating Birds

Spring has sprung, which means longer days, warmer temperatures, the occasional topless book club and flocks of birds migrating all over North America. In the video below, an adorable little girl in British Columbia, Canada, experiences this for the first time as hundreds of honking birds descend on her subdivision. Watch as the toddler exclaims inaccurately, “Look at all those chickens!” Look at All Those Chickens! NOTE : They are actually snow geese , passing through on their way back from wintering in the U.S. en route to their nesting grounds in the high arctic. In sort of related news … watch this Canadian goose chasing a gorilla !

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