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June 30th, 2010 under Hot Links!. [ Comments: none ]

 
Who is going bald? – Yeeeah!
Jason Bateman is sorry – Popbytes
Who loves being naked? – Celebitchy
Bachlorette Ali doesn't get it – ICYDK
Beached whale sees a shark – INF Daily
Elle MacPherson has a nip slip – Gabby Babble
What will pre-teen boys jerk off to now? – Dlisted
Kanye West's head on a platter – Amy Grindhouse
Women are the world are mourning – Agent Bedhead
Office romances don't always work out – Bricks and Stones

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I choose to see Charlie St Cloud
June 30th, 2010 under Zac Efron. [ Comments: none ]


Charlie St Cloud has to choose whether to continue to see his dead brother or save the woman he loves. After watching that trailer I choose to see Charlie St Cloud when it comes out on July 30th. I admit I am a Zac Efron fan, and that movie looks like it will leave a lasting impression longer than the one that his gorgeous blue eyes do!

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BTWF shows: Larry King on Miami Undercover
June 30th, 2010 under Before They Were Famous. [ Comments: 2 ]


via Classic Television
Before Larry King was wearing suspenders and doing outrageous interviews, he was doing an outrageous show called Miami Undercover. Words can not express the freaking awesomeness it was to see the 27 year old doing that 1961 show. Wow!

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Who knew Weird Al Yankovic could shred like that?
June 30th, 2010 under Weird Al Yankovic. [ Comments: none ]


I have seen Weird Al Yankovic live in concert and it was one of the best shows I have ever seen, no lie! But sadly when I saw him he didn’t shred like that during our show. Seriously who knew he could do a solo like that? Just for that I am going to have go see him live again! Seriously wasn’t that awesome? I completely agree with the crowd’s reaction!!! Weird Al f*cking rocks!
xoxo Mark and Ayn!

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Locked Up Abroad: The Real Midnight Express is more captivating than the film
June 30th, 2010 under National Geographic. [ Comments: 1 ]


Back in 1978 Bill Hayes’ story about his time in a Turkish prison that was adapted from his book into the Oscar winning movie Midnight Express starring the late great Brad David. Now almost 40 years later he is telling the real story of what happened to the National Geographic channel tonight at 10p in Locked Up Abroad: The Real Midnight Express. Something he was not able to do until now and what an captivating story it is. I can still remember seeing Midnight Express for the first time and sitting there being held hostage by how engrossing the story was. Recently when I sat down to watch Hayes tell his story in this documentary I was even more engrossed. I couldn’t tear myself away from the screen. What he went through and how he survived his time in the Turkish prison just kept my interest from the beginning of the hour until the end. Even 4 decades later his unfortunate journey brought tears to his eyes and to mine. What he went through should have left a bitter shriveled up man, but he has a strength that just left me in awe of him. He was just 23 years old and made the stupid mistake of smuggling hashish from Turkey to the US, but was is it worth all he went through in those 4 years in prison. His story opened to the world what was going on in Turkish prisons back in the late 1970’s and now in the new millennium telling it again will give a new generation a story of strength during and after an unimaginable experience and how to survive it.
Locked Up Abroad: The Real Midnight Express is something that I think should be watched because not only can the real story be better than the fictionalized one, but it can also beone of the best hours of television you will watch in a really long time. Then after you watch it, re-watch the 1978 movie again because you will have a completely new appreciation for it. I know I did.
Bill Hayes’ story of being Locked Up Abroad is the first in the series of documentaries that will be airing on the National Geographic Channel on Tuesday for the next few weeks and they will be showing the stories of people who were locked up in Barbados, Cuzco, Saddam’s Iraq, Tokyo and Bangkok.

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