Creepy Taylor Swift sniffer denied meeting

The 39-year-old man who tried to use the power of the internet to help him sniff Taylor Swift’s hair has set his sights on pop singer Selena Gomez. The competition by Boston radio station, Kiss 108, designed to find Swift’s biggest fan by getting friends of competitors to vote for them, was cancelled after Charles Z took first place on the leaderboard.

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Backlash to Disney trademark attempt

When Lalo Alcaraz learned this week that Disney was seeking to trademark “Dia de los Muertos,” the name of the traditional “Day of the Dead” celebrated by millions in Mexico and the US, the cartoonist had an idea. The trademark was for an animated movie by Disney and Pixar Animation Studios that is inspired by the holiday

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Pine-Sol Lady Gets Her Prank On – It’s Hysterical

  In a new line of commercials for the pine scented super cleaner male volunteers are chosen to come in, use the product while listing its virtues. As they are cleaning and musing about the many, many uses of Pine-Sol, long time spokesperson Diane Amos jumps from a life sized poster of herself.   As […]

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Breaking Bad Season 5 Starts July 15 – The Promo Poster is Adding to the Anticipation

    As the first episode of the fifth season of AMC’s hit Breaking Bad approaches, the anticipation of the fans is being fueled by the enticing new promo poster. The story goes on after Walter White (played by Bryan Cranston) has successfully orchestrated a suicide bombing thus pushing him one more rung up the […]

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Businesses in depressed Indiana town doubt Washington can help

Surviving economically in downtrodden Elkhart, Indiana, may require doing some things you don’t want to do. “Here in Elkhart, I’ve never seen things as bad as they are,” lifelong resident Yvonne Sell said Tuesday. “When you open the newspaper, unless you want to be a topless dancer, there’s nothing.” Elkhart became the poster child for the nation’s economic downturn when President Obama visited there Monday and then mentioned it several times during his first White House press conference

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