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There are animals, who walk on four legs, back in the White House!
January 25th, 2021 under Animals, Politics. [ Comments: none ]


For the last four years, there have been no animals, that walk on four legs, in the White House. However, that all changed yesterday when President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden’s dogs Major and Champ moved into 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.

How are the arfdorable pups liking it? “Champ is enjoying his new dog bed by the fireplace and Major loved running around on the South Lawn,” said Michael LaRosa, the first lady’s press secretary.

Normalcy has been returned to Washington, D.C, because of their arrival. You cannot trust someone who doesn’t love animals, and we all know that we couldn’t trust Trump and his administration.

This post is not about them; it is about the First Dogs of the White House. I can’t wait to see what mayhem they cause because it will be as cute as them.

I seriously missed having pets in the White House. It is time that the barking that is coming from the press room actually comes from animals that bark and not press secretaries.

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Hot Links!
January 24th, 2021 under Hot Links!. [ Comments: none ]


Miley Cyrus’ tank top is not safe for work – Drunken Stepfather

Which child star came out? – The Cut

What did Dakota Johnson lie about? – Dlisted

Joe Biden beat Donald Trump again – Celebitchy

Which old Fox show is coming back? – Screen Rant

Only Martin Short can work this look – Go Fug Yourself

Why won’t Dave Grohl sing Nirvana songs now? – Grunge

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Watch King Kong punch Godzilla in the trailer
January 24th, 2021 under Movies. [ Comments: none ]


The first trailer is out for Godzilla vs. Kong, and it is a total dick flick. The boys are going to love it.

When it comes to me, I want to like it, but the CGI ruins it for me. Kong looks believable, but Godzilla looks like a huge mess. I don’t know what to make of him.

My other problem is that Warner Bros makes everything so freaking dark. You can barely see anything.

Here is something positive, it has Kyle Chandler in it.

While that is how I feel about it after watching the trailer, how do you feel about it? Are you going to check it on Ma4ch 26th when it debuts in theaters and on HBO Max.

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RIP Gregory Sierra
January 23rd, 2021 under Obits. [ Comments: none ]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZsVuaj4xWU

https://youtu.be/19qF_FriXvo?t=1101

Gregory Sierra passed away at the age of 83 on January 4th, according to Variety. The actor was a staple in the ’70s.

In 1972, he starred on Sanford & Son’s as Sanford’s wisecracking Latino neighbor who didn’t put up with the junkyard owner’s racism and crap. A year later, he guest-starred in a powerful episode All in the Family that dealt with anti-semitism. In 1975, he joined the police station sitcom, Barney Miller. He closed out the decade on Soap.

In the ’80s and ’90s, he was back on the force in Hill Street Blues, Miami Vice, Murder She Wrote.

These are just a very few of his career highlights his 50-year career. Today, let’s remember him by watching one of his many roles. He always stood out with whatever he did.

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RIP Larry King
January 23rd, 2021 under Obits. [ Comments: none ]






Larry King passed away this morning at the age of 87 after being hospitalized with COVID-19 for a few weeks, according to his Twitter account.

King started his career in Miami doing radio. He then got a national talk show where he caught the eye of CNN. Therefore, in 1985 they gave him a show, and he stayed there for 25 years.

In that quarter of a century, he interviewed everyone from celebrities, World leaders, murderers, ordinary people, and historical figures. He had his own special way, would be a nice way to put it, of interviewing people. Because of that, you wanted to watch him and see what he would ask these people. You never knew what was going to come out of his mouth. Even knowing that, people still flocked to his show and to him.

In 2012, he started his company and created a new talk show on OraTV called Larry King Now. He continued interviewing people up until last year. Even after having a stroke in 2019 did not stop him.

In fact, in his 87 years, he beat several health issues, including heart surgery, cancer, diabetes, and many more ailments. However, it was COVID-19 that finally got him.

Today, remember him by watching his interviews. See how his style influenced so many.

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