
Early Tuesday morning, the NYPD entered Zucotti Park, evicting the resident commie punks so that the space could be scrubbed down all nice and shiny-like. Apparently, those pesky protesters have been taking hefty dumps all over the perimeter and the stench was beginning to encroach upon the virgin nostrils of their neighboring Manhattanites.

Seems like Chuck Lorre doesn’t know when to stop beating a dead horse. After watching tonight’s episode of Two and a Half Men, which was even more criminally devoid of humor than usual, I can officially pronounce the show EQUUS MORTIS!

Two weeks ago, it was ‘teased’ in the coming attractions that Rick Petko might be leaving OCC to join up with his old buddies at Paul Jr. Designs. Being a big fan of Slick Rick, I was definitely looking forward to this week’s episode. I think it’d be great to get the Rick-ster back in the fold. Maybe then Discovery Channel could just concentrate on PJD and finally turn the page on that walrus-mustachioed blowhard.

Personally, I think anyone who refers to themselves in the third person should automatically be disqualified as a presidential candidate.

Is her career really over? Or will some new E! channel iteration capture the non-imaginations of the biscuit-head patrol. I’m going to go out on a limb and predict that her ’15 minutes’ are up.

While promoting his recent film ‘Moneyball’ in Tokyo, Brad Pitt had some interesting thoughts on the value of happiness…

It’s been a little over a month since I’ve gone on hiatus.

While the esteemed Athens, GA band’s new album, Collapse Into Now, doesn’t hit streets until March 8, NPR is currently streaming the album in its entirety.

The fact that we live in interesting times is an understatement. The death of the America you and I grew up in – the America our grandkids will never even know – may be a grim and depressing thing to contemplate, but witnessing the demise of this once-great nation sure as hell ain’t boring. Truth be told, it has been quite entertaining! Thanks to television and the internet, we can all have a front row seat as we behold the spectacle of the United States of America being completely and utterly destroyed from within. Isn’t technology neat?

Noel who? Liam Gallagher’s Beady Eyes deliver one of the most exciting debut albums of the last decade with ‘Different Gear, Still Speeding’
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