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Beth Ostrosky Says Howard Stern Would Be A Tough Judge on Idol

Howard Stern’s gorgeous wife, Beth Ostrosky, says the shock jock would be as tough an “American Idol” judge as Simon Cowell. “I am so fortunate that I get to sit next to Howard when he critiques ‘Idol’ every week at home,” Ostrosky said. “Not only is it hysterical, he’s so honest. I think he would be great.” Asked if official talks were under way, Beth, speaking at the Fashion Week catwalk for Heidi Klum’s “Project Runway,” said, “He’s having fun with the idea. I don’t know, you’ll have to ask him.” We first reported that Stern is an early favorite among producers to take over for Simon. A source close to “Idol” said, “Producers are focused on the show right now, and no decision on a replacement will be announced soon. Howard is making a good case for himself as a judge.” Fox declined to comment. Share and Enjoy:

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Howard Stern gets hitched

Howard Stern tied the knot Friday. The shock jock wed model Beth Ostrosky in a ceremony at Manhattan’s Le Cirque restaurant. “I can’t wait to marry Howard,” Ostrosky told Newsday before the wedding, “I know, everyone laughs!” The bride wore a white chiffon gown with cutaway back and sides. In a totally odd and random bit of trivia, actor Mark Consuelos, Kelly Ripa’s husband and an ordained minister, officiated. The 180 guests included Joan Rivers, Barbara Walters, Steve Schirripa, Chevy Chase, Billy Joel Tommy Mottola, and Donald and Melania Trump. The reception menu included tuna tataki, scrambled eggs with white truffles and striped bass with caviar, along with wine and champagne. Stern and his new bride heard “You Send Me” by songwriter Phoebe Snow and “The Stranger” performed by Billy Joel. The two got engaged in February 2007 while naked in bed. ShareThis

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Exposing the Census Conspiracy!

At a time when millions of Americans are considering how to most effectively resist what seems like government intrusion into most every aspect of their lives, employees of the federal government are knocking at the door to collect personal information. Citizens and non-citizens alike, ‘the feds’ want the names of each and every person staying at the address, regardless of whether the individual actually lives there or merely surfs the couch. To consider a household questionnaire complete, the federal government will walk away from your front door with a profile of each person that includes date of birth, ethnic and racial designations. They will also ask the way in which each person listed is related to each of the others. Thus, a skeptic nation raises its collective eyebrow when this stranger at the door, speaking on behalf of The United States of America, gives every assurance that the confidentiality of the information they collect is under the strict protection of Title 13 of the U.S. Code. You are not alone if you find these assurances, made on behalf of the federal government, incredulous. Calling themselves patriots, scores of Americans prepare to stand against this intrusion by the U.S. federal government, which they perceive as indicative of tyranny and repression, by refusing to participate in the 2010 Census. While this is an idea that certainly resonates with many of the federal government’s detractors, clearly, it is an ill-considered position, an ill-advised action. As an act of civil defiance, failure to provide basic identifying information and demography to the U.S. Census Bureau is convenient and risk free, though a questionable tactic in defense of personal freedom. In fact, an individual who refuses to fulfill their civil obligation to participate in the Decennial Census, as mandated by the U.S. Constitution, makes a hollow, meaningless gesture. With zero risk to that person’s well-being or personal liberty, it is a petty stance taken in contrast to that of the men and women, who, throughout our nation’s history, put themselves at tremendous risk to stand against injustice – even sacrificing their life to defend against legitimate threats to our nation and its ideals. I have yet to hear or read any rational argument to lend credible support to the idea that conducting a thorough accounting of the people within our borders constitutes a threat to anyone’s ability to pursue life, liberty and happiness – much less national security. What is irrefutable, is that a refusal to comply with Title 13 is direct subversion of the U.S. Constitution. Defend the constitution, and if conscience or values demand an act of civil disobedience: subvert the government, not the constitution! There is a profound legacy in the United States of ordinary people initiating extraordinary social change acting on such conviction. Nowhere in that legacy will you find subversion of the U.S. Constitution as the catalyst for any change in the best interest of Americans. As an Enumerator doing non-response follow up for the 2010 Decennial Census, I counter frequent resistance and hostility with a brief review of American Civics 101. In Article 1, Section 2 of the U.S. Constitution, just after establishing the Legislative Branch of Government, the framers of the constitution mandate that a Census of the entire nation be taken every ten years. The constitutional reason for conducting the census is fundamental: apportioned representation requires an accurate accounting of the population. If we don’t want our government to take this constitutional duty seriously, we may as well call the whole thing off! Without the Census, there can be no representative democracy. Another historically significant detail I will mention, is that the basic line of questioning on the 2010 Census questionnaire is the same as the 1790 Census. These are, in essence, the questions that Thomas Jefferson and James Madison came up with for the first census! Propagating ill-founded chatter that casts the federal government in the role of ‘big brother’ conducting a sinister, albeit banal, violation of our civil rights is dangerous because it diverts attention away from real threats to our civil liberties. Again, rather than a defense of the Constitution, there is subversion. Historically, when large numbers of people are drawn to false conclusions based on fictional versions of real circumstances – it never ends well. Those who choose to undermine the constitution in a less anonymous manner than that of a ‘census scofflaw’ often find themselves held in contempt or ridicule by their contemporaries. The more fortunate of these are forgotten by history. Refuse to complete a census questionnaire and you will likely just be forgotten. After all, the reason that so many in this country are able to trace their ancestry to the earliest days of the republic is that after 72 years (and only after 72 years) the information becomes invaluable public record. Alternately, consider how many data bases on which your personal information surely resides – utility companies, banking, credit card companies, department stores, medical facilities, publishing companies, as well any web site with which you register – every one a profit driven enterprise. With no incentive or capacity to do anything other than use it for statistical purposes, personal information is considerably safer in the hands of the U.S. government. Giving our rational nature the benefit of doubt, let us assume for now that the federal government is not guilty of some Orwellian conspiracy, but that in fact, much like free and transparent elections, the census is a critical, non-negotiable institution required for democracy. What the U.S. Census Bureau is perhaps then guilty of is a failure to communicate – specifically a failure to educate. Consider this: When enumerating, I encounter resistance on a daily basis. In most situations (defining ‘most situations’ as an unscientific four out of five), I am able to provide a quantifiable paradigm shift for even those offering the most hostile resistance. This conversion is accomplished in less than two minutes with that same review of U.S. Civics I convey in the paragraph above. In other words, significant numbers of people living in this country do not know the history of, or understand the critical nature of the Census. Provide the history as a basis for that understanding and people have a different attitude altogether. So how important is the knowledge that the Census is mandated in Article 1 of the constitution, or that Thomas Jefferson developed the basic questions still in use today? As long as we are content with an America where the interest of a privileged few are disproportionally represented at the expense of everyone else – then not very. The ignorance spawned by one or two missing pieces of information can defect the attitude of a generation. The collective will is as feeble as any one individual’s understanding of what is at stake is deficient. To the extent that the Census Bureau began a year in advance to provide the kind of message and information that would persuade the greatest number of people to comply – perhaps a simple history lesson would suffice. For while nothing quite distracts like rumor of a fresh government conspiracy; nothing compels an American quite like real constitutional and historical precedent. Rex Taylor Smith is a 2010 Decennial Census Enumerator working on non-response followup in San Francisco’s Tenderloin neighborhood. added by: rxnoise

‘Pirates Of The Caribbean 4’ To Shoot In 3-D

Johnny Depp’s fourth open-water adventure, ‘Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides,’ will be shot in Disney Digital 3D. By Eric Ditzian Johnny Depp in “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End” Photo: Disney Captain Jack Sparrow might have to learn a new seafaring ditty that goes a little something like, “Yo-ho-ho, a bottle of rum and a pair of your finest 3-D glasses.” Yes, Johnny Depp’s fourth open-water adventure, “Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides,” will be shot in Disney Digital 3-D, the studio has announced. That brings the total number of 3-D releases in the next two years to, oh, approximately 6,000 (not really, though it certainly feels that way). The noteworthy development for “Pirates,” then, is not that it will hit theaters as a 3-D movie but that it will be shot in three-dimensions rather than converted during post-production. The 3-D conversion process has become one of the more controversial trends in Hollywood. Converted films, like “Alice in Wonderland” or “Clash of the Titans,” can have a sort of pop-up picture book effect that is more jarring than it is an effective visual and storytelling addition. That hasn’t stopped other big-budget films shot with 2-D cameras from jumping on the 3-D conversion bandwagon and the premium ticket prices that can be sold as a result. Upcoming converted films include “Piranha 3-D,” “The Last Airbender,” “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows” and “The Green Hornet.” And then there are the movies shot — or soon to shoot — in 3-D, despite some of the inconveniences that come with such productions (such as the heavier, less maneuverable cameras): “Drive Angry,” “Tron Legacy” and “The Invention of Hugo Cabret.” That “Pirates” has decided to film with 3-D cameras lends credence to the idea that such cameras will become the norm in Hollywood, rather than the contentious conversion process. In light of the “Pirates” move, it will be interesting to see what other blockbuster franchises such as “Spider-Man,” “G.I. Joe” and “Transformers” choose to do. Will the minds behind these films decide that a true 3-D experience can only be created via 3-D cameras? Or, at least for now, will conversions continue to a popular creative choice? “I think the answer is that, as with most movies, you’re going to do some kind of combination if you end up doing it,” “Transformers” producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura told MTV News last month. “I’m sure 3-D cameras are going to get lighter and more manageable and all the things that get in the way right now. Over time, that may change. But I think in the near and medium term, most movies will do a combination when and if they do it.” What do you think of “Pirates” going 3-D, and the 3-D movie trend? Sound off in the comments below!

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Cannes Notebook: Josh Brolin’s Past Life as a Day-Trader, Naomi Watts on Fortune Telling, and Woody Allen On (Not) Getting The Girl

Oh, the things we learn at Cannes. Turning up Saturday for the out-of-competition premiere of Woody Allen’s new film, You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger, stars Josh Brolin and Naomi Watts…

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Johnny Depp Wants Mick Jagger to Swab Decks in Pirates 4?

The English tabloids are nothing if not imaginative. Just a few days after they had Robert Pattinson lined up to star as Kurt Cobain, there comes word that Johnny Depp wants to make Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides something even Ke$ha will love. The “Day & Night” gossip blotter of The Daily Express reports that Depp is keen on having Mick Jagger join the fray as one of Keith Richards’s shipmates in the fourth installment of the franchise. “He thinks they would be perfect [as pirate elders],” reports a “movie insider,” who then went ahead and made up another James Bond casting rumor. [ The Daily Express ]

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Seduction Strategy of the Day

I am a firm believer in the terminally ill patients, elderly women at the old folks home, Crippled people, Retards and people in comas being the best people to look for when it comes to getting sex, mainly because most of them appreciate the attention and miss getting fucked, or are too weak or half dead to tell you otherwise or fight you off….but apparently this woman wasn’t so happy for her surprise bedroom guest, but that’s probably because she’s one of those religious types, who doesn’t realize if there was a God he probably wouldn’t have given her COPD, and she probably shoulda taken the stranger cock for the sheer excitement of new cock while having a solid excuse for her husband to not call her a cheater and leave her in her final days.

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Action Camus

One of a number of outlandish covers from R. Sikoryak envisioning an existentialist superhero

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Sophisticated Vandals

Local scholars engage in some classic vandalism with a very pithy, clear message. Contribute: Add an image, link, video or comment

Eight-Mile-Wide Vagina [NSFW]

This lady's vagina is really big, from side to side. ROAD TRIP, YOU GUYS! Contribute: Add an image, link, video or comment