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Meet Zoli, a Californian Suicide Girl who says she enjoys playing the drums and being a "total goofball." Look out, Animal!
Troubled actor Charlie Sheen may be returning to television sooner than you might think.
According to sources for TMZ, the former 'Two and a Half Men' star, who was unceremoniously fired from the top-rated CBS sitcom in March for disparaging comments he made at creator Chuck Lorre, has reportedly received a "big offer" to star in a new sitcom that could hit the airwaves as soon as January.
President Obama's recent announcement that terrorist leader Osama bin Laden had been killed by US operatives in Pakistan prompted happy cheers and a giant, collaborative sigh of relief from citizens around the world. After five minutes of celebration, though, came demands for photographic or video proof that our nation's nemesis was actually dead.
Over the weekend, talk-show host Conan O'Brien gave the commencement speech at Dartmouth College. Not surprisingly, the self-deprecating funnyman began his speech by stating how ridiculous it was that "a television talk show host" had been selected to impart wisdom.
Even less surprising was that Conan's speech turned out to be really good. He touched on the tough job market and the unfairness of life, and told the crowd that, while they shouldn't fear failure, they should "do their very best to avoid it."
Meet Zephyr, a Suicide Girl from Ohio who says loud, annoying sounds make her happy and that she spends much of her free time playing video games and painting.
Dad is going to love you no matter what you get him, but seriously, he really doesn't need another tie. This year, get him something he might actually use, like one of these five ideas for Father's Day gifts that can do a heck of a lot more than a "World's Best Dad" mug.
We're definitely into the summer movie season, where it's more about spectacle than it is about characters and story.
But, even though summer movies have a lot of explosions and special effects, some of the best ones still have decent characters -- especially villains.
Meet Luscious, a Canadian Suicide Girl who says she enjoys long runs in her city and running inanimate objects over with her car. If you score a date with this hottie, make sure hitting a fast-food joint isn't on the itinerary, as she says she "would eat animals if it was back to the old-school, local organic butcher shops and there wasn't a fast food empire based on their demise."
Is there any home accessory more fought-over than the remote control? TV-loving dads have long had to establish that they are masters of their domain by commandeering the clicker from the kids.
But why should fathers settle for a remote that just changes the channels when they can have one that also opens a bottle of beer? Or tells time? Or is powered by their own wind?
This Father's Day, swap the traditional family remote for one of these babies that will have him channel surfing in style:
Charley Barnes, an afternoon jock on one of our country stations in Fort Collins, Colorado, K99, traveled to Topeka Kansas last weekend to turn the tables on the Westboro Baptist Church protestors. We thought you might enjoy his story.
Funnyman Ed Helms may look a bit different when 'The Hangover Part II' hits DVD shelves later this year.
According to EW.com, Warner Bros. is considering digitally altering the tattoo on Helms' character's face after a copyright infringement lawsuit was filed recently by tattoo artist Victor Whitmill. (Whitmill is the designer of the tattoo on Mike Tyson's face, which 'Part II' references.)
Meet Smash, a Turkish Suicide Girl who says lies make her sad and lists "fun" as one of her hobbies. We can't argue with that, Smash!