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Eva Longoria is Bent Over in a Little Skirt of the Day

I don’t know how long this Desperate Housewives shit is going to go on for, but I do know that the ladies are starting to age in a pretty major way and that they should consider changing the name to Desperate Retirees. Lookin at these pictures of Eva Longoria, I can tell they had to strap this Mexican trying so hard to be white ditch pig up so tight that her ravaged married and sloppy ass still had the youthful perk. I’m talking the industrial sized SPANX to shape her in a way that wouldn’t make the average man forced to watch this shit because he is poor and only has one TV or is totally fucking owned by his wife and who does what she tells him because he traded in his balls for the married life years earlier, think to himself “she she really is a desperate housewife and now the one thing that was decent about this show and that allowed me to put up with watching the show has turned to shit like their tired fucking storyline”….. and here are the pics. Pics via PacificCoastNews

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TMZ Live: Murray, Sheen & Marie Osmond

Filed under: TMZ Live Harvey and Mike took your questions on everything — including the death of Marie Osmond’s son, Dr. Conrad Murray’s alleged Michael Jackson cover-up, and Charlie Sheen playing the blame game with his wife. Also: Kim Kardashian’s $4.8 million pad and … Permalink

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Brit Gastineau in a See Thru Shirt of the Day

Brit Gastineau is my overweight friend on twitter and I use the word friend as loose as the lips of her vagina, or the stretched out elastic waistband of her panties, because she only messaged me once to tell me off for making fun of how fat she was in Hollywood standards. Seriously, I’d cast her to play my wife in my biopic that will never be filmed, but that’s only because I feel she’ll really channel the retarded talentless hack my wife actually is because she too is a talentless retarded hack and I guess none of that really matters because I think Kim Kardashian is the only person keeping her relevant and I am the only person who bothers posting pictures of her because I feel an emotional attachment to destroying her self esteem and leading her to either eat her way out of the pain, or starve herself into anorexia, and the whole thing kinda excites me …. just not sexually…because getting sexually excited by Gastineau is the same as getting sexually excited by a dancing gay man, it’s not very hetero….unless of course you are an opportunist and realize that she’s got a nice little trust fund you can prey on if you weren’t as socially awkward, weird, and living in the midwest as you are…but I guess that only works for people who can’t jerk off to naked women or porn anymore, it’s been played out, and they can only really get off to concept. Who fuckin’ cares…. Pics via Fame

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Ashley Greene’s Uneven Tits of the Day

I am not entirely sure if these are actually Ashley Greene’s hard nipples in a dress she wore braless to some fashion show, but I am thinking that they are, partially because I am bored and find nipples entertaining, even if they aren’t actual nipples, but just look like they could be nipples, but also because if they are her hard nipples, shit are on a fuckin’ slant. She’s got on nipple aiming up and the other aiming down diagonally like some kind of bad acid trip, or the product of botched surgery, or just bad genetics and despite liking my women as symmetrical, or in my wife’s case as spherical as a giant bouncy ball they throw into the crowd at concerts, this shit is still pretty fuckin’ hot to me and not because she’s the only redeeming thing Twilight has to offer on a sexual level to grown men, other than the common knowledge that teenage girls everywhere are getting damp in their panties watching the shit, cuz teenage girls aren’t sexual objects, that’s the law, get it together, pervert. Pics via Bauer

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Jerry Seinfeld’s New Show Almost Succeeds in Cancelling Out Seinfeld [The Marriage Ref]

Everyone was puzzled upon learning that Jerry Seinfeld ‘s triumphant return to NBC would be as the producer of a reality/game show called The Marriage Ref . After seeing the first episode, we are still puzzled. The Marriage Ref is a mess. The Marriage Ref is about married couples getting in absurd arguments and the panel of celebrities who riff on them. Seinfeld told The New York Times that the marriage refs do not themselves need to be experts at marriage. This is good because judging from his screamy phone calls and rage-related divorce from Kim Bassinger, we could not imagine Alec Baldwin would handle a fight with his wife with the same wit and charm as he did the problems of other couples. Plus, if all celebrities who sucked at marriage were ruled out of the show, it would basically just be Michelle Obama and Kevin Bacon up there wisecracking every episode. (although Wikipedia tells us that both Seinfeld and Kelly Ripa, the third ref, have improbably functional marriages.) Many things are bad about The Marriage Ref . The worst is that the married couples never actually appear in the studio, except in a short docudrama introducing their problems, and via satellite to hear the refs’ judgment. So limited, The Marriage Ref falls into the reality show trap of making real relationships seem more contrived than anything even the hackiest comedy writer could come up with. The first marriage our panel referees is being torn apart by the husband’s desire to have his dead dog taxidermied. The dog’s name is The Fonz. The wife hated The Fonz. If this is an actual argument two real humans had (the excruciatingly edited video suggests not) there is something strange going on in this man’s head worth exploring: Is he an insane person? Is he dangerous? On what obscure message board did he meet his wife? This could have been funny! Instead, the conflict is framed in the video basically as: Husband = lovable, bumbling schlub; Wife = no-fun evil harpy. There is a funny dark moment when the wife reveals that the day The Fonz died was the best day of her life, but it is spoken with such a practiced sneer that it obscures the real sadism that is a necessary component of love. If there is justice in the universe, the Fonz’s ghost will take a ghost shit on this couple’s bed tonight for disrespecting his memory with this tripe. It’s just way too fake, and you have to pity the panel of legitimately funny people (well, Kelly Ripa is funny, sort of) who have to dredge jokes out of relationships that are so poorly caricatured—without making fun of the caricaturing itself. It’s like if the Mystery Science Theater 3000 guys could only make jokes the characters of the terrible sci-fi movies they riffed on would find funny. Even with this sparse material, Alec Baldwin got off a few good one-liners (“I think if you’re going to stuff your dog, you should stuff it in either a useful or an attractive position.”). Seinfeld managed to dice up the marriage problems in a humorous way, and Kelly Ripa told it like it was, in that way she does. The host, comedian Tom Papa, was generally agreeable but laughed too much at the panels’ jokes. But the humor behind many of those jokes came from way too similar a place as The Jay Leno Show , which, in a nightmare world, would be The Marriage Ref ‘s lead-in, and NBC would feature an hour-and-a-half of an audience laughing at the fact someone said the word “thong”—just the word itself! Not even a joke about it! In this world, it would be as if there never was a wildly popular sit-com called Seinfeld that showed how the funniest parts of a relationship are often the least obvious. A show that changed comedy in such a way that it is possible to imagine an actually funny version of The Marriage Ref , where all of the show’s guests (Tina Fey, Ricky Gervais and Larry David will all be on future episodes) get together at a nondescript diner after taping the show and kvetch about how hard it is to say no to something you absolutely know is a terrible idea.

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Everyone was puzzled upon learning that Jerry Seinfeld ‘s triumphant return to NBC would be as the producer of a reality/game show called The Marriage Ref . After seeing the first episode, we are still puzzled. The Marriage Ref is a mess. The Marriage Ref is about married couples getting in absurd arguments and the panel of celebrities who riff on them. Seinfeld told The New York Times that the marriage refs do not themselves need to be experts at marriage. This is good because judging from his screamy phone calls and rage-related divorce from Kim Bassinger, we could not imagine Alec Baldwin would handle a fight with his wife with the same wit and charm as he did the problems of other couples. Plus, if all celebrities who sucked at marriage were ruled out of the show, it would basically just be Michelle Obama and Kevin Bacon up there wisecracking every episode. (although Wikipedia tells us that both Seinfeld and Kelly Ripa, the third ref, have improbably functional marriages.) Many things are bad about The Marriage Ref . The worst is that the married couples never actually appear in the studio, except in a short docudrama introducing their problems, and via satellite to hear the refs’ judgment. So limited, The Marriage Ref falls into the reality show trap of making real relationships seem more contrived than anything even the hackiest comedy writer could come up with. The first marriage our panel referees is being torn apart by the husband’s desire to have his dead dog taxidermied. The dog’s name is The Fonz. The wife hated The Fonz. If this is an actual argument two real humans had (the excruciatingly edited video suggests not) there is something strange going on in this man’s head worth exploring: Is he an insane person? Is he dangerous? On what obscure message board did he meet his wife? This could have been funny! Instead, the conflict is framed in the video basically as: Husband = lovable, bumbling schlub; Wife = no-fun evil harpy. There is a funny dark moment when the wife reveals that the day The Fonz died was the best day of her life, but it is spoken with such a practiced sneer that it obscures the real sadism that is a necessary component of love. If there is justice in the universe, the Fonz’s ghost will take a ghost shit on this couple’s bed tonight for disrespecting his memory with this tripe. It’s just way too fake, and you have to pity the panel of legitimately funny people (well, Kelly Ripa is funny, sort of) who have to dredge jokes out of relationships that are so poorly caricatured—without making fun of the caricaturing itself. It’s like if the Mystery Science Theater 3000 guys could only make jokes the characters of the terrible sci-fi movies they riffed on would find funny. Even with this sparse material, Alec Baldwin got off a few good one-liners (“I think if you’re going to stuff your dog, you should stuff it in either a useful or an attractive position.”). Seinfeld managed to dice up the marriage problems in a humorous way, and Kelly Ripa told it like it was, in that way she does. The host, comedian Tom Papa, was generally agreeable but laughed too much at the panels’ jokes. But the humor behind many of those jokes came from way too similar a place as The Jay Leno Show , which, in a nightmare world, would be The Marriage Ref ‘s lead-in, and NBC would feature an hour-and-a-half of an audience laughing at the fact someone said the word “thong”—just the word itself! Not even a joke about it! In this world, it would be as if there never was a wildly popular sit-com called Seinfeld that showed how the funniest parts of a relationship are often the least obvious. A show that changed comedy in such a way that it is possible to imagine an actually funny version of The Marriage Ref , where all of the show’s guests (Tina Fey, Ricky Gervais and Larry David will all be on future episodes) get together at a nondescript diner after taping the show and kvetch about how hard it is to say no to something you absolutely know is a terrible idea.

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Corey Feldman and Some Short Skirt of the Day

Corey Feldman reminds us all that no matter how much of loser you may look like you are, if you have a career as a child star everyone loved 20 years ago, when you dominated the 80s and the teen pop magazines pedophiles jerk off to, you still find some low level, slutty enough, short skirt wearing pussy to give you the time of day, and by time of day I mean dirty fucking sex, because dating you is a hell of a lot more fun than hanging on your co-worker at Subway couch watching him and his friends play videogames and beer pong, cuz you know you’re far more premium than that….whore. Pics via PacificCoastNews

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Some UFC Fighter Working Out Nude Viral Video of the Day

His name is Chuck Liddell, he is some UFC fighter and here he is working out with his wife naked, and the only thing I found interesting about the whole thing is that he actually has a wife. Chuck Liddell, Nude, Workout Some UFC Fighter Working Out Nude Viral Video of the Day His name is Chuck Liddell, he is some UFC fighter and here he is working out with his wife naked, and the only thing I found interesting about the whole thing is that he actually has a wife. I know the whole UFC thing is pretty fucking cheesy and the people involved are alpha males who like to kill and conquer with their bare hands, on some primal shit, but at the same time like wrestling and choking out their half naked homies and I am convinced that this is gay porn for straight guy who doesn’t know he’s a homo. Either way, here’s the video of him and his wife in a naked workout that I can only assume is released as some publicity stunt…they are saying for Reebok, which gives me hope corproate brands realize that nakedness on the net gets views…. I know the whole UFC thing is pretty fucking cheesy and the people involved are alpha males who like to kill and conquer with their bare hands, on some primal shit, but at the same time like wrestling and choking out their half naked homies and I am convinced that this is gay porn for straight guy who doesn’t know he’s a homo. Either way, here’s the video of him and his wife in a naked workout that I can only assume is released as some publicity stunt…they are saying for Reebok, which gives me hope corproate brands realize that nakedness on the net gets views….

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Andrew Koenig: MTV News Readers React To His Death

‘Rest in peace, Andrew Koenig. Please, don’t let our loved ones slip through our fingers,’ Armando writes. By Josh Wigler Andrew Koenig Photo: Zuma Red West Photos The death of “Growing Pains” actor Andrew Koenig has prompted an outpouring of heartfelt responses from his family members, friends, co-stars and fans, as well as MTV News readers with strong feelings on the matters of depression and suicide. For some fans, Koenig’s passing conjured up old memories of the actor’s famous portrayal of Richard “Boner” Stabone, the best friend of Mike Seaver, played by Kirk Cameron on “Growing Pains.” Some “Growing Pains” enthusiasts recalled their affinity for the show, while others confessed to their childhood infatuation with Koenig himself. But the actor’s suicide also prompted some readers to describe their own experiences with depression. MTV News readers have shared their memories of the late actor as well. Here is a selection of responses from readers reacting to the news of Koenig’s death. Please note that these comments, edited for grammar, do not reflect the opinions of MTV News on the matter. To join the conversation, please head to the comments section below. “This truly does bum me out,” wrote concertconfessions.com. “I loved ‘Growing Pains’ in my youth. It is hands down one of my all-time favorite sitcoms. Good vibes to all his friends and family.” June said: “I am sad, so sad. Depression is so overlooked; it is the cloud that darkens one’s days.” “I admit that I expected it,” confessed Heather. “He sold his possessions, canceled a job and turned off his phone before he left on his ‘vacation.’ That is someone preparing for an end in my book. Sad. He was my favorite character on ‘Growing Pains.’ I had a huge celebri-crush on him.” One reader detailed his own personal battle with depression. “[I] used to drink heavily and took pills,” wrote David. “Can’t explain why one gets depression for really no reason at all. Now I just live one day at a time and count on my wife to help me out. If it weren’t for her, I don’t know what I would do.” Another reader, Janette, implored others to be on the lookout for signs of depression. “Absolutely pay attention to depression as well as the medications that one takes for depression, as it many times does have a reverse reaction and instead of helping one cope with their depression, it promotes it,” she said. “My mother committed suicide about 5.5 years ago and despite my pleas of the doctors not giving her antidepressants, I was told that she was the patient, not I. We as those who try to understand why one takes their life we see the depression but never ever imagine that it is something that would happen to our family; it is something that happens to others, not us. Well, this is not the case. Wake up and pay attention to those around you who are suffering. There are signs. I just thought that it was odd behavior never looking up the signs that one has prior to suicide. Perhaps we all should read those and take heed. My very, very deepest condolences to his family and friends. I believe it is a matter where we try for the rest of our lives to heal our pain and sorrow. After these years past, I don’t believe it can be healed, not when you lose someone you love so much.” “Rest in peace, Andrew Koenig,” Armando offered. “Please, don’t let our loved ones slip through our fingers.”

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American Idol: Attack of the Five Foot Women [Recaps]

Well, America’s favorite shining whirligig finally got to whirling and gigging last night. Though for a big “Here are your choices, America!” debut, it certainly wasn’t very graceful, was it? Actually, it was kinda downright urgly. First let’s talk about the thing that all of America cared about six months ago and now no one remembers, because everyone is so tired of the noise, all the noise in the world, that they chose to forget it: L’Ellen DeGeneres is judging the show! And last night was her first live episode. Was she hilarious? A terrible disaster? No. She was earnest and boring. She was nice like Paula, but without the drunken fishmouth flopping. And she said words that don’t really mean anything, like Randy except without all the guttural hooting and raping of Princess Toadstool. Guys, maybe I missed it, but she didn’t even dance . Isn’t that what L’Ellen is famous for at this point? Dancing like a Southern white gay lady in her 50s? I’m pretty sure that’s what she is famous for these days. Look, I love her and often find her funny, but she’s been on autopilot with that talk show for years and now her Idol debut was like waking up and seeing that it’s a sunny day in March and so you go outside and, aw nuts, it’s just a little bit colder than you thought it was and you actually do need a coat and it’s still pretty much winter. Boo to that. Sad things happen to sad people. And American Idol viewers are, one hundred undoubtable percentage points, sad people. Moving on! There was a great boom and a crackling sound and a fissure opened in the skies and out of it skittered twelve women-creatures, all wriggingly writhing things with snakes for hair and ugly big gems for eyes. There were short ones, tall ones, ones with mossy brown teeth, ones with mouths that yawed open to the size of the pit of Tartarus, ones that shrieked and caterwauled and turned our ears into mushy blood orange pulps, a cluster of dead nerves like a coral reef ruined by divers. What I’m trying to say is that they were kinda bad. I mean weren’t they? I was all keyed up from Lost and dying to move onto the Olympics, so I already had hate in my heart for having to watch the show at all, but I think even if I was objective, they woulda been bad. And WTF was with this show being two hours? Twelve people sang songs that were a minute long. That’s twelve minutes of singing, on a TWO HOUR show that is supposed to be about singing. I know that ” American Idol doesn’t respect our time!” is the oldest groan in the book, but it’s just still so fundamentally, brain-hurtingly true. Thank goodness for DVR. I sincerely have no idea how anyone could possibly watch this show without that magic technology. OK, enough of a preamble. Let’s cut into this roast beast. The Good Crystal Bowersox is good. I mean, she is a good singer and looks proper with a guitar. But fuck man. Nothing else about her is terribly likable. Her robust voice kind of sidewinded into prickly pear Joanna Newsom territory last night, which is fine for Club Passim, but not for American Stinkbag: A New Musical . On American Stinkbag: A New Musical most folks are looking for big bellowing notes and blinding white teef. And Boomerslacks has neither of those things. I wish she was just quietly making a quiet name for herself in some city, like Austin or something, instead of peddling her wares on Ryan Tinklywinkly’s Dream Machine . Though, I suppose the indie club scene wouldn’t really pay for that kid she’s got. Something I diiiid loooove about her was when Simon was all “That wasn’t original,” and she said “But we’re not allowed to do original stuff on this show.” Boom shakalaka, Simon. Boom, and then later, shakalaka. Although, his reply that she could do some completely rando song, Dave Bowie or something, and make it original sent that shakalaka boomeranging back to ol’ Blunderbloomers up there on stage. Who else? Oh, you know. Didi Bel Ami or whatever her name is did a fine impersonation of the lady that sings that song that goes “The wayyy that Iiiii love youuuu” and is about Rogaine or something. Is that Duffy? Oh, no. Google tells me that it’s someone called Ingrid Michaelson. Well, hi Ingrid. You’ve now been imitated on American Idol by someone named Didi Idi Amin. Katelyn Epperly, who skated a beautiful dance on Monday, was surprisingly not shitty! I thought she’d be one of those pretty randos who stinks butts but lingers on because she has honey-blond good looks that all the straight dudes who are forced to watch the show like, nudging their girlfriends or wives or daughters to vote for her. “Yeah, uh, who’s that one with the curly hair? Yeah, she wasn’t bad. You should give her a vote. Yeah. Her.” OR SOMETHING. I have no idea how anyone could watch American Fartpants: A Songbook and find it sexy. It is the least sexy show since Picket Fences , and that was a profoundly unsexy show. The Bad Everyone else! I wish I was kidding. Everyone else biffed it hard. Michele Delamor? More like Dela snore , amirite? That old witch lady with the gray hair that’s cousins with Will -‘o-the-Wisp? I liked her in the Hollywood Week episodes, but not last night. The interchangable Siobhan/Lacey contingent? I just fell asleep writing that sentence. You know what was annoying? When Siolacey tried to create A Moment by singing Chris Isaak. No, chille. Just no, honeypot. Pretty blonde girl number two Janell Wheeler wasn’t awful , but can you picture anyone having the following dialogue: “Hey are you going to the big Janell Wheeler rock concert down at the music arena?” “Oh I wish, but that concert has been sold out for weeks!” “Rats.” “Phooey.” No. You can’t. Because no one ever would or will. No one is going to that Janell Wheeler rock concert, even if it’s down at the riverfront bandshell on a breezy summer night and you’ve got Lonnie Dinkins, the cutest boy at Washington High, on your arm. It’s just not happening. Ashley Rodriguez? I can’t even talk to you. I’m so disappointed. Boring as sin, and just not even that good in a technical sense. Sigh. Paige Miles? I don’t even know who you are. They Want This Girl To Win I Think Katie Stevens. Girl can blow, to use Randyian parlance. But she’s not that cute and she seems a bit smarmy, doesn’t she? Like some producer pulled her aside as said “It’s you, kid.” I know everyone’s all into the teen phenoms these past few millennia, but I just don’t see it with this Stevens child. Plus: she’s from Connecticut. And, as I learned yesterday while reading about American Hamburg: How My Grandfather Says ‘Hamburger’ , no one from the Northeast has made it to the finals since your wife Justin Guarini made it there on the first year. People from up here just don’t vote with the same kind of state pride. Jasmine Trias? All of Hawaii put down their birth certificate forging machines and voted for her over and over and over again. They set up call centers. People in Meriden are not going to set up call centers. Anyway. Please Kill It Can we talk for a second about Haeley Vaughn? In your years on this Earth, have you ever encountered something as irritating as the thing that is Haeley Vaughn? I really can’t stand that thing. It is so manufacturedly cheery and bright and American and ohhhh god, Taylor Swift is slowly going to ruin teenagers, isn’t she? I really profoundly dislike this Haeley Vaughn thing. Its mouth opens sooooo big that I worry it is trying to eat me through the HD television. It also can’t even sing that well. It just sort of warbles and yodels and figures that if it works for Swift, it’ll work for it. I don’t know where it came from (what’s that? Fort Collins? of course) but I would like it taken away now please. Waiter, there’s a Snork in my variety show. I’m not sure I have anything else to say to you today about American Flapjacks: Music’s Last Stand . I’m sorely disappointed by the ladies this year and just don’t know if they can do anything to make it up to me. And the gents? Ohh fuck the gents. There’s no Adam Lambert this year or beautiful Krissy Allen. There’s just a bunch of Chikezies and one prettier Sanjaya . Oh and Greg Brady is going to be gracing us with his Johnny Bravo musical stylings. So. Aren’t you excited for that? OK. Sleep tight. Don’t let the Haeley Vaughns bite. Ohadflafjds;afdfd. I’m so scared of it and hate it.

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