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Danny Trejo rescues a trapped boy in an overturned car
August 8th, 2019 under Danny Trejo. [ Comments: none ]


Danny Trejo plays the bad guys in movies, however, in real life he is unlike the roles he plays. Yesterday, while he was driving in Sylmar, he witnessed a car accident that led to an SUV being flipped over.

He ran over to help the woman inside the car and she told him to rescue her 5-year-old grandson with special needs. He then noticed the little boy in the backseat. Therefore, he climbed through the window and tried to get him out. Due to his positioning, he was unable to unbuckle the seatbelt. He found a lady, Monica Jackson, to help him out and they were able to rescue the little boy.

While the firefighters were working on the grandmother, Trejo held the little boy and comforted him. He told he kid, that they needed to be superheroes. The tyke reacted by showing off his superpowers. We all know what Trejo’s superpower is and that is being a real-life hero to this family. He even has a symbol (of Salma Hayek) on his chest to prove it.

The little boy’s family was grateful to the actor. His mother even recognized him, but he remained humbled to her. It was not about that. It was about everyone being OK.

How did Trejo feel about it all? He told KCBS, “I feel great. I just feel great that the Lord put me right there, in that spot, to do what I did. That’s all.”

This story gave me chills. Not because it was a famous person doing good. These days it is anyone who does good. We need more people like him and less like the characters he plays!

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Tom Bergeron has the best response to the Emmys going hostless
August 8th, 2019 under Emmys. [ Comments: 8 ]


Yesterday, Fox announced that this year’s Emmys will not have a host. When Tom Bergeron heard the news, he was envious. He wrote, “If only they’d done that in 2008. I still get facial tics thinking about it 🤣”

You see back in 2008, he hosted TV’s biggest night with Heidi Klum, Howie Mandel, Jeff Probst, and Ryan Seacrest. It was Anne Hathaway and James Franco hosting the Oscars bad. It was even worse than Rob Lowe singing with Snow White at the Oscars. Therefore, you can understand why he does not want anyone else to go through what he went through. Not everyone can be as good as Billy Crystal (the first few times) and Hugh Jackman.

When it comes to the Emmys going hostless, I am a traditionalist and prefer a host. Too late now. Granted whoever turned them down got lucky because this year’s noms are as boring as Michael Che and Colin Jost hosting last year’s show. Personally, I wish they would have given Seth MacFarlane another chance to host a big show. The Oscars were just not his calling.

How do you feel about there being a host at this year’s shindig on September 22nd?

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Willie Nelson cancels his tour over breathing problems
August 8th, 2019 under Uncategorized, Willie Nelson. [ Comments: none ]


Willie Nelson is 86 years old, and he is not letting his age stopping him from touring. However, the highwayman announced yesterday he is forced to cancel the rest of this tour. He wrote, “I’m sorry to cancel my tour, but I have a breathing problem that I need to have my doctor check out.” Then he added, “I’ll be back.”

Hopefully, it is nothing serious and he will be back on the road again real soon.

UPDATE: Willie Nelson’s people tweeted an update, “Willie is resting and feeling better. The tour will resume on September 6 in Gilford, NH. Thanks to all the fans for the continued [support].” I wonder what he will be doing until then? Who am I kidding, we all know. He will be getting high.

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Bingo Lingo – do we really need it?
August 8th, 2019 under Uncategorized. [ Comments: none ]

 

‘Two little ducks – 22’, ‘half a century – 50’ and ‘top of the shop – 90’ – bingo lingo has been around for years. The calls were originally created to keep the games exciting and to attract the attention of the players, getting them to interact with the bingo caller. However, with the rise of online bingo, where there is no one to physically call the numbers, is there any need for the bingo lingo? And with modern slang coming and going at such a fast rate, is it possible to even re-modernise all 90 of the calls and ensure they remain relevant?

The history of bingo calls

Traditional bingo calls originated in the mid-20th century, through derivations of cockney rhyming slang – but as bingo spread across the country, regional variations were thought up. Some of the calls are based on the shape of the numbers, while others may bear reference to popular culture; some refer to specific milestones and others are historical references. One thing is for certain though – they are catchy.

Those that prefer to play online may not be as familiar with the lingo as it’s simply not necessary and it’s almost a given that those born after a certain era won’t understand some of the calls that date back from the 1940s and ’50s.

For example, number 1 is known as Kelly’s Eye and there’s no real reasoning behind it. Some believe it’s simply military slang, while others believe it’s a reference to Ned Kelly, the famous Australian outlaw. Either way, in 2019 it makes no sense and needs to go. Similarly, the call for number 9 – ‘Doctor’s Orders’ – is certainly no longer relevant as it stems from World War II where a laxative pill was given out to soldiers. Finally, number 30 is another wartime reference and Dirty Gertie from Bizerte was a song the soldiers often sang during the war to boost morale. But who is Gertie and why is she relevant in the 21st century?

Bingo calls revamped

Bingo calls have been revamped on a number of occasions to bring new interest to the popular pastime. While the traditional bingo hall-goer would be familiar with the traditional calls, they are considered outdated and by keeping the calls relevant, it ensures bingo can be universally enjoyed by everyone – no matter what their age or gender.

The calls were first revamped in 2003 and ultimately have already become outdated. For example, number 71 was ‘Bang on the Drum’, before becoming ‘J Lo’s bum’ and ‘Dirty Gertie’ for 30 became ‘Ali G’. Popular culture is ever-changing so changing the calls to suit current actors and music artists was also going to be a difficult move.

The calls were more recently revamped – with examples including ‘Little Mix’ for number 6, rather than ‘Tom Mix’; ‘Tinder Date’ for number 8, instead of ‘Garden Gate’; and ‘Selfie Queen’ for 17, as opposed to ABBA’s ‘Dancing Queen’, which often got the audience on their feet having a sing and a dance.

Social Media & Gen Z slang

There’s no denying that Generation Z have taken over the internet, particularly social media with their slang – and it’s difficult to keep up. With that in mind, slang terms that have been used in bingo calls are going to be considered out-of-date or uncool with the Gen Z gang.

We’ve already thought up a few examples which would be relevant now – but in five or so years, who knows? ‘U K Hun?’ for number 1; ‘That’s Lit’ for number 6; ‘OTP’ (one true pair) for number 33; and ‘Insta Story’ for number 40.

But if we are constantly changing bingo calls to reflect society, where does it end and how do we not get so confused?

Conclusion

With a decline in people visiting bingo halls and a surge in those playing bingo online, bingo calls aren’t as necessary as they once were. While they still provide entertainment to those visiting brick-and-mortar halls, it’s so difficult for callers to keep up with popular culture and trends and there will surely come a time when such rhymes become obsolete.

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Hot Links!
August 8th, 2019 under Hot Links!. [ Comments: none ]

 

What dickish thing did Tom Brady say about his son? – Dlisted

Jeremy Renner singing – Pajiba

Remember Keira Knightley? – Celebitchy

Elisabeth Moss in a see-thru dress – Drunken Stepfather

Halle Bailey responds to her casting as Ariel – ScreenRant

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