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9-1-1: Nashville looks like it is a First Responders Soap
September 25th, 2025 under LeAnn Rimes, Ryan Murphy. [ Comments: none ]

ABC picked up 9-1-1: Nashville without a pilot and has kept the details of the latest show in the franchise a secret.

Not anymore. Today, they released the first trailer for the drama, and now we know a little more about it.

Unlike 9-1-1 and 9-1-1: Lone Star, it appears to be equal parts physical and mental disaster. Meaning, they will lead first responder lives during the day, and scandalous lives at night. Mix that in with the backdrop of Music City, and I am hooked like a hook on a firetruck!

The newest 9-1-1 debuts on October 9th. Will you be watching?

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Red Monster’s Mega Monster Burger is truly scary
September 25th, 2025 under Fast Food. [ Comments: none ]

Red Robin is getting into the Halloween spirit with some tricky treats that are sure to make your heart beat faster.

The Mega Monster Burger is a monster burger that comes stacked with three juicy beef patties, six slices of melty cheese, pickle relish, onion, pickles, lettuce, tomato, and mayo, served on a black-and-white sesame seed bun. If that is enough food for you, it comes with your choice of a bottomless side.

You need something to wash all of that meat down with, and you can get that with the Mad Scientist Margarita. The adults-only drink combines blanco tequila, agave, and lime juice with a little twist. That twist is a beaker of scarlet elixir (also known as grenadine) tableside, which you get to add to your drink.

If you prefer not to drink alcohol or are under 21, then you can order the Candied Orange Fizzy Soda, a blend of candied orange flavor mixed with Sprite and topped with cold foam.

The Spooky Menu is available from September 29th until November 2nd. Are you brave enough to try the Mega Monster Burger? I am not sure my heart can handle it, but I might dare to test it out.

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Spaceballs 2 begins production
September 25th, 2025 under Josh Gad, Mel Brooks, Rick Moranis, Strahan, Sara & Keke. [ Comments: none ]

Amazon MGM Studios

For decades, I have been waiting for Spaceballs 3: The Search for 2. And now it is finally happening, sort of.

Today, Director Josh Greenbaum, Bill Pullman, Keke Palmer, Daphne Zuniga, George Wyner
Jeb Brody (Producer), Taylor Stuewe (Associate Producer), Austin Lee (Associate Producer), Benji Samit (Writer), Dan Hernandez (Writer), Adam Merims (Line Producer/EP), Anthony Carrigan, Lewis Pullman, Josh Gad, and the legendary and beloved Rick Moranis got together for their first table read for the sequel, which will also star the one and only Mel Brooks.

I am sure you are going to say to me, “Ye, of little faith,” but that is what I have for this film. If it fails, then I believe that Gad needs to be stopped. He keeps trying to do sequels or remakes of his childhood favorites, like Honey, I Shrunk the Kids and Stay Tuned, but they fizzle out. And there is probably a very good reason for that. Some people are more suited to read other people’s works, and not their own. I think he is one of those people.

Spaceball 2 is expected to be released in 2027, 40 years after the OG.

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6 Reasons to Reconsider Riding a Motorcycle
September 25th, 2025 under Uncategorized. [ Comments: none ]

Motorcycles are undeniably appealing. They offer freedom, speed, agility, and convenience you can’t get with a car. But they’re also extremely dangerous. And while some risks in life are worth taking, the statistics around motorcycle crashes suggest riding isn’t on that list. Riding a motorcycle exposes you to hazards and catastrophic injuries that even the most careful driver can’t avoid. 

Thinking about using a bike for daily commuting or just for fun? Below are the biggest reasons to think twice before getting on a bike.

  1. Motorcycles are far more deadly than cars

Although motorcycles make up a small percentage of vehicles on the road, they account for a disproportionately high number of fatalities and injuries. Since there’s no metal cage, bike riders are far more vulnerable in a crash.

 According to the stats, motorcycle riders are 22 times more likely to die in an accident than car occupants. Cars have airbags, seatbelts, and crumple zones. On a motorcycle, your body is completely unprotected.

Worse, motorcycles are extremely hard to see. Car drivers frequently miss bikes in their blind spots and that can lead to serious crashes. And that’s why you see so many lawsuits filed by motorcycle riders. Many of them have experienced devastating and permanently disabling injuries, and filing a lawsuit is the only way they can pay their medical bills.

  1. Head injuries are a serious threat

Even with a proper motorcycle helmet, head injuries are a risk. They are the leading cause of death and disability among motorcyclists. However, according to the CDC, helmets do reduce the risk of head injury by 69% and the risk of death by 37%. But even so, at highway speeds, even the best helmet won’t absorb all the impact. Riders wearing a helmet are still at risk of a traumatic brain injury (TBI).

Crash survivors with head injuries are often left with permanent disabilities and cognitive issues. These are life-altering impairments that impact mood, independence, and memory. Riders underestimate the risk until it happens to them. 

  1. Road hazards hit bikes harder

Road hazards that a car can avoid easily are often deadly obstacles for motorcycles. For example, wet leaves and loose gravel can make a car skid a little, but they’re deadly for motorcycles. And a pothole has to be pretty big to do damage to a car. For a motorcycle rider, even a small pothole can send them flying off their bike.

Vehicles with two wheels have less stability, and even a small slick patch of paint can cause a crash. And when you factor in weather (like rain, snow, ice, and mist), there’s even less traction. Most roads weren’t designed for bikes, and even a routine ride to the grocery store can become a hazard.

  1. Drivers are distracted

Even riders who drive their bikes safely can’t control distracted or aggressive drivers on the road. Unfortunately, many drivers are distracted by their phones, and that makes them less likely to see a motorcycle. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), distracted driving killed 3,275 people in 2023.

Another common issue is left-turn collisions. Cars turning left at intersections often fail to yield to oncoming motorcycles. Perhaps the worst situation is when the driver of a car is speeding or drunk. These accidents happen so fast and are so severe that they’re almost impossible to avoid.

  1. Insurance costs are high

Motorcycle insurance is costly, and prices are determined based on the high risk. Getting a motorcycle insured can cost up to 72% more than car insurance in some states. But even with insurance, coverage for catastrophic injuries is typically limited because insurance companies know it’s a huge possibility. That’s another reason why so many injured bikers file personal injury lawsuits. They have no other choice if they want to pay their bills.

Insurers also consider repair and theft risks. Bikes are much easier to steal and usually cost more to repair than the value of the bike. Everything about riding a motorcycle is risky, and insurance companies aren’t going to treat them the same as cars.

  1. The financial fallout after a crash is huge

If you’re injured in a motorcycle accident you can expect higher medical bills, mostly because injuries are more severe and recovery times are long. You may have to go through rehab and physical therapy. You may even need in-home or long-term care. And if you can no longer work, you’ll need to go on disability and downsize your life to make up for the income loss.

Think twice before riding a motorcycle

While they’re appealing, motorcycles are extremely risky. Between the lack of protection and unpredictable roads, riding isn’t the thrill it’s made out to be. 

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Hot Links!
September 24th, 2025 under Hot Links!. [ Comments: none ]

Who says his butt is too big? – Celebitchy

Did Rihanna have a boy or a girl? – The Cut

Get to know Chicago PD’s new cop – Paulette Cohn

When will we get a new James Bond? – Screen Rant

Victoria Justice forgot her shirt – Drunken Stepfather

June Squibb talks about Eleanor the Great – George Pennacchio

How many people watched Jimmy Kimmel on TV? – Marc Berman

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