Gene Simmons has fallen and can’t get back up!
At 66 years old and wearing 6 inch monster boots, it’s a wonder he didn’t break anything! Glad to see he is ok!
Categories: General Tags: celebrity, falls in concert, KISS, the munsters
Triple threat? Does 3 of a kind beat a pair? A pair of boobs that is…
Ok, as if the media hasn’t made thousands of, if not millions of young girls to older ladies feel ugly and not up to par with the photo shopped airbrushed Hollywood stick figures we are forced to see in the print and internet world…Here is the latest victim of it I would guess.
She says she had it done because she is tired of guys hitting on her. I am not sure she is a celebrity fame seeker or another causality of the “you will never look as good as me” photo shopped hoopla.
So guys and girls…What do you think? Three boobs better than two? I am going with PINK’s song. “Stupid Girl”. jmo…20,000 bucks for a 3rd boob. Not to mention radio Head and the Hollies will probably want royalties for her using their song Creep/The air that I breathe for her YouTube video…Opinions?
Click the photo if you want to go to her Facebook page.
For more of the story go here: Opposing Views
R.I.P. Johnathan Winters
You were one funny son of a bitch and I mean that as a complement.I have laughed my ass off over the years to your jokes and improv. Today’s comedians really need to only look to you to see how “it’s done”. One by one all the good ones are gone 🙁
chuck
From Foxnews
Comedian Jonathan Winters, whose breakneck improvisations inspired Robin Williams, Jim Carrey and many others, has died at age 87.
Longtime family friend Joe Petro III says Winters died Thursday evening at his Montecito, Calif., home of natural causes. TMZ reported the actor was surrounded by family and friends at the time of his death.
Winters was a master of improvisational comedy, with a grab bag of eccentric personalities and facial expressions. Characters such as the dirty old lady Maude Frickert were based on people Winters knew growing up in Ohio.
In the mid-1950s, “The Jonathan Winters Show” pioneered the then-new videotape technology on to do stunts such as showing up as two characters on screen together.
He was introduced to millions of new fans in 1981 as the son of Williams’ goofball alien in the final season of ABC’s “Mork and Mindy.”
Though he was originally known for his stand up and comedy recordings, Winters appeared in many movies, such as “It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World” and “The Loved One.”