Tuesday, October 25, 2005

"CC, pick up that guitar and talk to me!" -Brett Michaels


C.C. DeVille gets 80 days for DUI charge
LOS ANGELES, California (AP) -- Poison guitarist C.C. DeVille was sentenced to 80 days in jail after pleading no contest to driving while intoxicated.

Apparently I care about this because I watched too much of VH1's I love The 80's 3D last night.

click HERE to read more about CC's troubles

HAPPY BIRTHDAY KENNY

Happy Birthday Kenny!


Your age is finally catching up with your hairline! J/K
Hope you have a great birthday!!! We all miss you lots up north!

Friday, October 21, 2005

Kewl new stuff

The sidebars on TrashyPantz have been reorganized...

I have added a "Muzic" section with audio files, for your enjoyment. They will be updated weekly, so catch the songs you want, because eventually, they will be gone. Just click on the song you want and it will open in your Windows Media Player. (If this doesn't work for MAC users, too bad suckas!)

There are still links to "Linkz2Friendz", and I have removed Clipworthy, and replaced it with "Linkz2Sitez"...Feel free to make recommendations for a link that you would like on there.

Enjoy the tunes!

Good Luck Kenny & Dawn!

This weekend, Kenny and Dawn are braving thier first major hurricane since they decided to move to Tampa. Kenny has graciously provided us with a detailed map of where thy are in relation to the storm...



OPINION POLL:
What is worse, dealing with Hurricanes or dealing with snow? DISCUSS!

Thursday, October 20, 2005

How about...both your shows just suck. OK?

VS.

Trump: I blame Martha for my show's decline
(courtesy of MediaLife)
Not only is Martha Stewart to blame for the poor ratings for her Wednesday “Apprentice” spinoff, she also caused the ratings fall-off for the Thursday original. So claims “Apprentice” host Donald Trump in an ABC radio interview with David Blaustein airing today. Trump says that confusion over both NBC shows and which nights they air has eaten into his ratings. His show remains in its same Thursday 9 p.m. timeslot; “The Apprentice: Martha Stewart” airs Wednesday at 9 p.m. “There was a lot of confusion [with] people that wanted to watch 'The Apprentice.' And a lot of people were even upset that this was done. But I really feel that there was a certain amount of confusion which hurt the original 'Apprentice,'” Trump says. “The Apprentice 4” is averaging a 4.9 adults 18-49 rating, down 32 percent from last season’s 7.2 at this time. Each season of the reality show has seen declines. Trump said it’s up to him, producer Mark Burnett and NBC whether Stewart’s struggling show will return.

Monday, October 17, 2005

Oswego Shout Out!

All i have to say is that we were all way ahead of this phenomenon in Kenny & Dawn's upstairs attic in Oswego YEARS ago.



Sunday, October 16, 2005
"This past summer, Anheuser-Busch unveiled a game it calls Bud Pong. The company, which makes Budweiser, is promoting Bud Pong tournaments and providing Bud Pong tables, balls and glasses to distributors in 47 markets, including college towns like Oswego, N.Y., and Clemson, S.C."


  • Oswego "Bud Pong" Shout out in the NY Times
  • Friday, October 14, 2005

    Random thoughts of the day

    Orlando Bloom is officially UGLY.

    Ashton Kutcher loves bad hats.



    Both make bad facial hair decisions.

    Friday, October 07, 2005

    Is there anything Oprah can't do?



    Oprah helps nab fugitive sex offender
    FARGO, North Dakota (AP) -- The same week Oprah Winfrey began devoting time on her show to tracking down sex offenders, she has an arrest to show for it.
    William C. Davis, 33, of Wadesville, Indiana, was arrested in Fargo on Thursday, two days after the talk-show host broadcast his face and offered $100,000 for information leading to his capture.



    Click HERE to read more on how Oprah will save the world.

    NHL's OLN debut doubles usual nightly audience



    The OLN hockey era got off to a decent if not outstanding start Wednesday night. OLN (formerly Outdoor Life Network) broadcast its first game, the New York Rangers against the Philadelphia Flyers, and averaged 353,000 viewers between 7:30 and 10:30 p.m. While that fell well short of ESPN's last opening-night telecast in October 2003, which averaged 476,000 viewers, it wasn't bad considering that OLN is available in 64 million households while ESPN reaches about 90 million. ESPN dropped coverage of the NHL after last season’s lockout. The hockey audience was certainly an improvement over OLN's usual ratings. The 353,000 viewers more than doubled OLN's average Wednesday night audience of 125,089 viewers this year. And OLN averaged 276,869 viewers from 7-11 p.m., which included pre- and post-game shows, more than four times last year's 57,883.

    Wednesday, October 05, 2005

    "The Toys That Make The Noise" - Dennis Leary


    Noisy Toys Set to Be Holiday Best Sellers
    LONDON (AP) -- Parents beware! It's going to be a noisy Christmas.
    From a voice-modifying Darth Vader mask to stuffed animals that sing mobile phone ringtones, toys unveiled on Wednesday at a London exhibition for the 2005 British holiday season will test the decibel tolerance of most grown-ups.The event has also been a good indicator of what will be hot for the U.S. market for the holidays. The must-have toy of the season this year promises to be Roboraptor, a two-foot long electronic dinosaur with personality. Roboraptor, made by toy company Character Options, is the follow up to last year's British best seller Robosapien. Roboraptor moves on its own, reacting to visual sensors according to one of five modes: hunting, docile, angry, cautious and playful. Put a finger in its mouth while it's in angry mode and Roboraptor will chew on it. Stroke its face while in docile mode and it nuzzles up to you.
    At 90 pounds ($159), Roboraptor is the most expensive item in the top 12 toys on sale.


    Click HERE for the full article

    Tuesday, October 04, 2005

    Beastie Boys Deny Break-Up Rumors



    The Beastie Boys are denying rumors that they are breaking up, according to MTV.com. Speculation about the band's future has increased with the announcement of the November 8 release of Solid Gold Hits. But Beastie Boy Mike D. told MTV that the trio is used to hearing that they're finished, saying, "We don't put out records too often, and we've been doing it for a while, so that puts us in a high-risk category for rumors."
    Nevertheless, Mike D. told Billboard.com last year that the group wasn't sure if its 2004 album, To The 5 Boroughs, would be its last: "You know, to be honest, we really never know."
    He added, however, that the Beasties would like to take less time between records in the future. To The 5 Boroughs was the first new Beastie Boys effort in six years.
    Solid Gold Hits will include 15 tracks, including songs like "So What'cha Want," "Brass Monkey," "Hey Ladies" and "Sabotage." The collection will also come in a special CD/DVD package featuring a selection of the band's music videos
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    Monday, October 03, 2005