Thursday 9/14/23
Celebrate:
Eat a Hoagie Day
Gobstopper Day
National Coloring Day
National Cream-Filled Donut Day
National Live Creative Day
National Parents' Day Off
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VMAs the other night and swifties aren't happy!!!! (and not paying attention)
Fall Out Boy performed We Didn't Start the Fire with this lyric verse.
"Black Parade, Michael Phelps, Y2K, Boris Johnson, Brexit, Kanye West and Taylor Swift/Stranger Things, Tiger King, Ever Given, Suez."
Placing Ye and Swift side by side in the song was a controversial choice because of the ongoing feud between the pair, but even more so to perform it at the VMAs. Ye infamously stormed the
VMAs stage in 2009 after Swift had just won the award for Video the Year, to proclaim that Beyoncé should have won instead.
So it's not new, the lyrics are IN THE REGULAR SONG...since March!!!!!! Love how it's new to some.
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Dancing with the Stars is back on ABC this fall, and the cast has been announced.
Season 32 will have among its cast,
Buffy and How I Met Your Mother's Alyson Hannigan
Singer Jason Mraz
Actress Mira Sorvino
Britney's Sister Jamie Lynn Spears
Brady Barry Williams
Model Actor Tyson Beckford
Actress Xochitl Gomez
Bachelorette Charity Lawson
Footballer Adrian Peterson
Real Housewives Mauricio Umansky
Alfonso Ribeiro and Julianne Hough will return as hosts, with Derek Hough, Carrie Ann Inaba and Bruno Tonioli to serve as judges returning September 26th at 8pm.
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AVClub.com put together a list of the 50 greatest music videos of all time.
Here are the Top 20:
1. "Sledgehammer", Peter Gabriel (1986)
2. "Vogue", Madonna (1990)
3. "Thriller", Michael Jackson (1982)
4. "Sabotage", Beastie Boys (1994)
5. "Take On Me", A-ha (1985)
6. "Hungry Like the Wolf", Duran Duran (1982)
7. "Nothing Compares 2 U", Sinead O'Connor (1990)
8. "Single Ladies (Put a Ring On It)", Beyoncé (2008)
9. "Addicted to Love", Robert Palmer (1986)
10. "Common People", Pulp (1995)
11. "...Baby One More Time", Britney Spears (1998)
12. "November Rain", Guns N' Roses (1992)
13. "Walk This Way", Run-D.M.C. featuring Aerosmith (1986)
14. "Billie Jean", Michael Jackson (1983)
15. "Kiss", Prince (1986)
16. "Once in a Lifetime", Talking Heads (1980)
17. "Buddy Holly", Weezer (1994)
18. "Like a Prayer", Madonna (1989)
19. "Smells Like Teen Spirit", Nirvana (1991)
20. "Losing My Religion", R.E.M. (1991)
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Ultimate Classic Rock put together a collection of the most hated albums and songs in rock.
Here are the songs, in no particular order:
1. "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing", Aerosmith (1998)
2. "Kokomo", The Beach Boys (1988)
3. "Sussudio", Phil Collins (1985)
4. "We Didn't Start the Fire", Billy Joel (1989)
5. "Shiny Happy People", R.E.M. (1991)
6. "We Built This City", Starship (1985)
7. "Mr. Roboto", Styx (1983)
8. "Silly Love Songs", Wings (1976)
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Google says the top "how to" questions we're asking this year are "How to draw," "How to pronounce" things, and "How to tie a tie." And one of the most common "how to help" questions this year is . . . "How to help constipation."
Let me help...stop eating so much cheese.
Google says the top five "how to make" questions are: "How to make money" . . . "How to make rice" . . . "How to make eggs" . . . "How to make bread" . . . and "How to make coffee."
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Coke just released the latest limited-edition flavor in its "Creations" series. This one is called Coca-Cola Y3000, and it's supposed to taste like "THE FUTURE."
And this is appropriate: The recipe was created by A.I.
They haven't revealed what's in it, or described the taste. They say the flavor profile is, "85-to-90% Coke, [with] a 10-to-15% twist of something unexpected."
Y3000 should cost the same as regular Coke. It comes in zero- and full-sugar varieties . . . and it will be available for a limited time starting now.
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Today’s Useless Fact of the Day - For most of this past decade, the fastest growing city in America was The Villages in Florida . . . and yeah, it's a retirement community.
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