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Superhead Taught Her: Winter Ramos Dishes The Dirt On Getting Dong’d Down By Slim Thugga [Video]

Winter says she just got caught up running with Fab and his guys so much she started acting like a dog in heat… But good thing she did because now there is a whole book of juicy hookups for folks to read about riiiight? Okay, so we’re still divided on that one. But since some of these guys are claiming “not it” it’s good to get a response from Winter about that. Gotta love our homies at Baller Alert for getting to “the bottom” of this one. In an excerpt from Winter’s book she writes: “Slim Thug came to the hotel and took us to the club. I orchestrated all of that. Crafty, if I may say so myself. He was just my type: fresh braids and thugged out. I had no intention of starting a relationship with him. I just wanted a little time alone while in Houston. At the club all the homies around Fab who were on tour with us kept saying “Winter Dog, you can’t get him, that’s Slim Thug.” None of them saw me as a real woman with a real life or needs. They saw me as one of the fellas. It was all fun and games until Slim Thug and me started flirting in the club. Knowing Fab would say something irked me but I wasn’t about to let that hold me back. Eventually we all went back to our hotel, only I didn’t go to sleep. The knock came soon on the room’s door. It was Slim Thug. That night started and ended quickly. The three hours we shared together were well worth it. The name Thug fit him perfectly since he was thugged out in the bedroom. He liked it rough and so did I. ” You’d think Slim Thug would be flattered because at least she gave him high marks, but nah, he’s denying it. Hit the flip for her response to his denial and find out what she has to say about being called a groupie.

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Superhead Taught Her: Winter Ramos Dishes The Dirt On Getting Dong’d Down By Slim Thugga [Video]

Nicki Minaj Keeping ‘American Idol’ Season 13 Return A ‘Mystery’

Minaj nicknames herself ‘Young Hov’ and dishes on her ‘Idol’ judging gig during a call with reporters. By Jocelyn Vena Nicki Minaj Photo: Jeffrey Mayer

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Oscars Pushed Back To March Next Year

Winter Olympics put a cramp in Hollywood awards-season schedule By Driadonna Roland Anne Hathaway wins at the 2013 Oscars Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty Images

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Tilda Swinton Sleeps in Box: Is This Art?

Over the next month, attendees at the Metropolitan Museum of Modern Art in New York City will be in for a surprise: An Oscar-winning actress, asleep in a glass box. As co-creator of a piece titled “The Maybe,” Tilda Swindon will arrive at unannounced times and lie down for all to see. The museum itself will reportedly be unaware of when Swindon takes part in the exhibit, which will be moved all around the grounds, as explained in the following MoMA statement to The Gothamist : “An integral part of ‘The Maybe’s incarnation at MoMA in 2013 is that there is no published schedule for its appearance, no artist’s statement released, no museum statement beyond this brief context, no public profile or image issued. Those who find it chance upon it for themselves, live and in real — shared — time: now we see it, now we don’t.” Interesting. We guess. What do you think? Should be this considered art?   Yes, and it’s beautiful No, but who am I to judge? No, WTH?!? View Poll »

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Punxsutawney Phil: Sued By Ohio County Over Wrong Early Spring Prediction!

Beaten down by months of snow, wind and cold, an Ohio county has issued an “indictment” against Punxsutawney Phil over his Groundhog Day prediction . Phil did not see his shadow February 2, signaling spring’s imminent arrival. Six days later, Winter Storm Nemo dumped 30 inches of snow on New England. Six weeks later, temperatures across the Northern U.S. remain frigid. Birds chirping? Flowers blooming? No sign of those anywhere. As a result, (hopefully) tongue-in-cheek Butler County, Oh., prosecutors are demanding justice, claiming Phil deliberately misled the American people. They say such a felony should be punished by death. Butler County’s chief prosecutor filed an official brief about this, lambasting the rodent for actions “against the peace and dignity of the state of Ohio.” “Punxsutawney Phil did purposely, and with prior calculation and design, cause the people to believe that spring would come early,” wrote Mike Gmoser. He vowed to bring the Pennsylvania icon to justice in the neighboring Buckeye State, but Phil’s handlers are having none of it, coming to his defense. Bill Deeley, president of the club that organizes Groundhog Day, said Phil has a lawyer and would fight attempted extradition by the Ohio authorities. “We’ll have to plead our case one way or the other, but I think we can beat the rap,” Deeley said, taking Butler County’s indictment more or less in stride. Criminally negligent or not, Phil really dropped the ball in 2013. This winter was pretty harsh, at least by recent standards, and grew worse if anything following Phil’s prognostication that spring would come early. Case in point: There’s another storm due on Sunday/Monday that could bring several additional inches of snow across the Midwest and Northeast. The first day of Spring was Thursday, March 21.

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‘Bill & Ted 3’ Won’t Be A ‘Weird Reboot,’ Alex Winter Promises

The actor spills on the long-awaited sequel after premiering his documentary at SXSW. By Brett White Alex Winter and Keanu Reeves as Bill and Ted Photo: MGM

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The Bachelorette Announcement, Premiere Dates Revealed!

Sean Lowe hasn’t handed out his final rose on The Bachelor, but The Bachelorette will be unveiled March 11 … and the season will kick off May 20. The identity of the next lady looking for love with be announced live on The Bachelor: After the Final Rose special, which airs on Monday, March 11. If you’ve read The Bachelor spoilers , then you know how things allegedly end. Either Catherine Giudici or Lindsay Yenter will walk away engaged to Sean. The other will be a clear favorite to be The Bachelorette, along with this winter’s third- and fourth-place finishers, AshLee Frazier and Desiree Hartsock. AshLee may not have helped her cause with her exit this week, while Des generally proved popular with fans. More so than Lindsay? Or Catherine? We’ll find out soon enough, assuming any of them want the gig! Who do you think should be The Bachelorette? Share your comments with us below.

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Winter Storm Nemo: Why Is It Named That?!

Winter Storm Nemo, a.k.a. the blizzard going on outside for tens of millions of Americans, is doing its thing. But why does a big snowstorm need a name? You can thank The Weather Channel alone for the moniker, it turns out. It also turns out that the National Weather Service is not amused. The massive New York / Northeast / New England snow storm will be among the biggest on record, but the region has seen plenty of snow in the past. Why is this one so special? And why Winter Storm Nemo of all names? Here’s the Weather Channel’s rationale for naming the blizzard: Naming a storm raises awareness about it, and the weather Naming it makes it easier to monitor the system’s progress A name gives it personality, which adds to the awareness A name makes it much easier to reference in communication A named storm is easier to remember and refer to later It’s not about marketing, or hype, or ratings, or generating more buzz for the Weather Channel, they say. Just doing their part for awareness and safety. Right. The Weather Channel defended the unusual move by saying it’s just stepping up to tackle a task to benefit the public that the government won’t: “There is no national center, such as the National Hurricane Center, to coordinate and communicate information on a multi-state scale to cover such big events.” Therefore, they say, “it would be a great benefit for a partner in the weather industry to take on the responsibility of developing this new concept.” The National Weather Service doesn’t see it that way. After TWC first began the practice by coining Nor’easter Athena in November, the NWS put out a statement disassociating itself with the naming system. The agency urged employees to “please refrain from using the term Athena in any of our products,” while local meteorologists were also unimpressed. Some wondered if TWC was just trying to parlay its peak audience during hurricanes – which are all named by the National Hurricane Center – into winter ratings. The network denies this and insists it’s just trying to help. It’s true that #nemo is trending on Twitter right now, and that’s easier to type than #blizzard. Maybe? And why Nemo? TWC says Winter Storm Nemo is NOT named after Disney’s Finding Nemo or the character in Jules Verne’s 20,000 Leagues under the Sea . It say that Nemo is “A Greek boy’s name meaning “from the valley,” and means “nobody” in Latin. So, yeah. Read into that however you like. And stay safe people.

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New England Snow Storm: A Possible Record-Breaker

New England is bracing for a possibly record-setting winter storm on Friday, with up to two feet of snow expected and airlines canceling thousands of flights. The system – Winter Storm Nemo – was blowing in from the Midwest where it began dropping snow on the Chicago area on Thursday afternoon. It was due to bring light snow to the Northeastern United States on Friday morning before ramping up to blizzard conditions by afternoon and evening. Boston Mayor Thomas Menino closed schools on Friday and urged businesses to consider allowing staff to stay home, to reduce the risk of getting stranded. “We are hardy New Englanders, let me tell you, and used to these types of storms. But I also want to remind everyone to use common sense,” he said. “Basically, stay home. Stay put after noontime tomorrow.” City officials up and down the northeastern United States were bracing for the snow storm, readying fleets of plows and salt trucks to keep streets clear. Airport officials advised travelers to try to reschedule flights. The National Weather Service said Boston could get 18-24 inches of snow on Friday and Saturday, its first heavy snowfall in almost two years. All or most of Connecticut, Rhode Island, Vermont and New Hampshire could all see 18-24 inches as well, with locally higher amounts possible. New York City could receive at least a foot of snow. Light snow is expected to begin falling around 7 a.m. on Friday, with heavier snow and winds gusting as high as 60-75 miles per hour as the day progresses. “It’s the afternoon rush-hour time frame into the evening and overnight when the height of the storm will be,” said Kim Buttrick of the National Weather Service. Airlines have already nixed more than 2,200 flights planned for Friday, with the largest number of cancelations at airports in New York, Chicago and Boston. Be safe, people.

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Rick Ross Shooting: Who Tried to Off the Rapper?

Details of this morning’s Rick Ross shooting are still sketchy at this time, and it’s not like the rapper hasn’t been in this situation before. So who tried to kill him? Police in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., are gathering surveillance footage from the scene where Ross crashed his car after being targeted in a drive-by shooting . While driving with his girlfriend Shateria L. Moragne-el, Ross smashed his Rolls-Royce into an apartment building in attempt to flee from bullets fired at him. Security cameras at a building across the street were rolling this morning, and police are hoping they may get a glimpse at the shooter and/or the vehicle. As of now, no suspects have been identified and no arrests made. So who tried to take out Rick Ross? It could be anyone … especially given the hip-hop figure’s propensity for trouble. In the past five years alone: YouTube entertainer DJ Vlad sued Ross for assault and battery; Vlad claimed Ross organized an ambush of him at the 2008 Ozone Awards. Ross started an ongoing feud with rapper 50 Cent because he supposedly “looked at him the wrong way” at the BET Awards. One-time drug kingpin “Freeway” Ricky Ross sued Rick Ross for using his name, filing a copyright infringement lawsuit in Federal Court. A body of a known armed robbery convict and auto thief, identified as Gregory Paul Nesbitt, was found outside of Ross’ house in 2012. Shots were fired during his fight with Young Jeezy at the 2012 BET Hip Hop Awards, an incident that was partially caught on video. Most recently, and perhaps most relevantly, Ross received a death threat from Gangster Disciples , a Chicago gang, earlier this winter. Who do you think was behind the Rick Ross shooting?

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