Hey you COVIDiots, who don’t like to wear masks? Guess what, a longtime side effect of the virus could be? It is not being able to get it up anymore.
Infectious disease expert Dr. Dena Grayson told LX News, “There is some real concern here that men could have long term issues of erectile dysfunction from this virus. because we know that it causes issues in the vasculature.”
That’s right Donald Trump, Don Jr., Rudy Guiliani, and Rand Paul, your ability to have an erection might be gone! What is that I hear? Women all over the world celebrating that fact.
Seriously, I bet you they are going to start ramping up production of the vaccine now. You know how men are when their penises can’t salute. They need to come up with a solution, and they need to come up with one now.
Even they could produce more shots as soon as tomorrow, it can still be a while until you can get it. Therefore, if you want to give your lover a shot with your needle, then you are going to need to wear a mask, social distance, and wash your hands. Otherwise, your little buddy won’t be coming out to play. Do it for him.
Patricia Heaton shared a photo of herself getting her makeup removed on her latest project the Unbreakable Boy. I can’t get over how young she looks here. I think she looks even younger than she did when we got to know her on Everybody Loves Raymond in 1996. Don’t you think she looks great? Even the highlights are working on her.
On August 26th, Katy Perry welcomed her daughter Daisy Dove. Since then, she has been trying to get her figure back.
As any woman, who has given birth can tell you, your body doesn’t just go back to the way it was before you were pregnant. No matter how much diet and exercise you do, it is going to take time.
However, there are ways around it. One of those ways is Spanx, and it is working for her. It is almost like she didn’t have a baby three months ago. Don’t you agree?
David Lander lost his 36-year long battle with multiple sclerosis on Friday at the age of 73, according to KABC.
Lander is best known for playing Squiggy on Laverne & Shirley. Even though he was supposed to be a despicable character, you couldn’t help but to love him and his best friend Lenny on the sitcom.
Along with starring in the popular comedy, he also appeared in the movies 1941, Used Cars, and A League of Their Own, to name a few. In later years, he was heard more than he was seen in productions like Who Frame Roger Rabbit, A Bug’s Life, The Iron Giant, and many other shows and movies.
In 1999, he accepted his most challenging role. He announced that he had multiple sclerosis, and he became a spokesperson for the disease.
Today, let’s remember him with joy and grease your hair like Squiggy in his honor.