Pat Sajak, one of the few out and proud Hollywood Republicans, got to watch a gay win a bunch of money on his own show. [via Towleroad]
David Beckham’s Butt Gets Squeezed. And he might be the only one complaining.
Be healthy, masturbate! A recent study has found that frequent masturbation is good for one’s health . . . if you’re over 50. For those under 50, the health benefits are more a case of practice makes perfect.
Sigourney Weaver’s ‘Prayers’ for Lifetime. In a recent interview to promote “Prayers for Bobby”, a very pro-gay Lifetime movie, she said of homosexuality, “It’s a rough life.” Um, let’s just chalk this up to being overtired. She does, after all, use the very wonderful term “gay population.”
This continues to be a day of congratulations! First it was the GLAAD nominees, and now its I Am A TV Junkie for being on the list of Top 100 Science Fiction Blogs.
Sorry, Mom. Aaah, your mom was right all along. The new site where you get to admit that you bang the worst dudes: “This guy cries more than any girl or small child I have ever met. He knows one song on the guitar, and plays it over and over again, and cried when I told him he could use a little more practice.” [via World of Wonder]
Citigroup has reversed course and decided not to take delivery of a $50 million, 12-seat corporate jet. Spokesman Michael Hanretta declined to say why the giant banking company abruptly backed out of the deal. But ABC News reported that an official in the administration of President Barack Obama told Citigroup to “fix it.”
Oprah responds to Blago’s assertion that he thought about appointing her to the Senate: “I’m pretty amused by the whole thing,” Winfrey told Gayle King’s Sirius satellite radio program. “My plan was to get up and watch ‘Good Morning America and work out. Then I thought: ‘Let me just lay here another half hour’ . . . If I had been watching,” she added, “as I (normally) watch, from the treadmill, I would have fallen off the treadmill.”
Everything you wanted to know about Windows 7 but didn’t know to ask. Gizmodo’s Complete Windows 7 Coverage
Mars was just the beginning. Detecting Alien Vegetation. Among the cosmos the earth is distinctive unique because of its distinctive spectral signature called the Vegetation Red Edge, or VRE. Now, astronomers are using VRE in order to aid the search for planets with vegetation, and hopefully, other forms of alien life.







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