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January 18, 2007

The Real Story Behind 'Alpha Dog'

WEST HILLS, CALIF. - In Los Angeles, it’s a story that caused bewilderment disbelief and has now inspired a new movie, “Alpha Dog.” It has provocative new roles for some of Hollywood’s biggest stars like Justin Timberlake and Sharon Stone. In fact, it’s a story set not far from Hollywood itself.

In the West Hills section, there are million dollar homes. But amidst the swimming pools and tidy lawns of this well-kept neighborhood, a devoted mother got the worst possible news. Like the stream of expensive cars cruising down the Boulevard, a dark undercurrent had been flowing beneath West Hills’ glossy views. A group of seemingly nice kids had become caught up in a lifestyle where life itself was cheap. An entire city was shocked when these same kids stood accused of an unspeakable crime...But the accused ring leader got away for six years. But Susan Markowitz never gave up on bringing him to justice.Her quest for justice began in West Hills. But eventually, authorities came to the hills of Brazil, half a world away. There are latest twists and turns in this story of a fugitive’s odyssey—including the birth of a child, and the release of a controversial new film based on the case. The fugitive himself even sounds like he was created by a screenwriter: His name is “Jesse James Hollywood.” ...You can read the rest of the story here. source: msnbc.msn.com

Criminal Probe Launched Into Water-Poisoning

SACRAMENTO, Calif. - As participants in KDND-FM’s water-drinking contest chugged bottle after bottle, a listener called in to warn the disc jockeys that the stunt was dangerous — and could be fatal. “Yeah, we’re aware of that,” one of them responded.
Another DJ said with a laugh: “Yeah, they signed releases, so we’re not responsible. We’re OK.” Those comments, and others made during the Jan. 12 “Morning Rave” radio show, appeared to give little regard to the risk of water intoxication — until a woman died just hours after imbibing nearly two gallons in the contest.

On Wednesday, the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Department launched a criminal investigation into the incident, and attorneys for the family of Jennifer Lea Strange said they plan to file a wrongful death lawsuit against the radio station.

The county coroner said preliminary autopsy findings indicate Strange, a 28-year-old mother of three, died of water intoxication.....You can read the rest of the story here. source: msnbc.msn.com

January 17, 2007

Triple H's Long Road Back

Video courtesy of wwe.com

January 15, 2007

Paula Abdul Seen Slurring in TV Interview

NEW YORK - “American Idol” judge Paula Abdul canceled media interviews Friday as an online video emerged of the television star slurring and gesticulating her way through a TV interview a day earlier.

Some viewers of the footage posted on the popular online video site YouTube.com suggested she should head into rehab because it appeared she had been drinking.....the rest of the article can be read here. source: msnbc.com

January 14, 2007

Crackhead Update, Etc.

Nothing really new concerning PK (the crackhead at work). She is still getting high at lunch time. I don't know how she functions throughout the day. In the morning, she has a bad attitude because she hasn't done anything yet. She goes to the bathroom and emerges a new person...with red nose.

CF and I met up again today. As usual good sex. We are making plans for later in the month and early February.

THE GAME: 'I'M THE REAL DEAL'

Rapper THE GAME has slammed the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) star using the same stage name, claiming it was he who first used the moniker.
The DREAMS hitmaker - real name JAYCEON TAYLOR - is furious the TV heavyweight has copied his signature, and challenges his namesake to a fight to prove his credentials.
He says, "I'm much stronger than (wrestler The Game) is. I was 'The Game' long before he came about.
"He's on TV wrestling and it's pretend, made up. I wrestle in real life and I win."
source: pr-inside.com

January 13, 2007

Former WWE Licensing Agent Admits To Fraud

Former WWE licensing agent Stanley Shenker pleaded guilty today in U.S. district court in Bridgeport of conspiring to defraud WWE by paying around $950,000 in kickbacks to James Bell, who was then senior vice president of licensing and merchandise. Bell has already pleaded guilty in regards to his role. Shenker paid Bell off so Bell would give his company valuable WWE licenses. source: rajah.com

I spoke to CF today. He was playing golf even though it was drizzling outside. He wants to see me. We are trying to find some time but it's difficult right now. Maybe next weekend.

January 12, 2007

Missing Kids Found Alive

An incredible story. There are so many kids missing and so many creeps out there. Please take a moment to clink on the link to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Kids. One of these missing kids might be in your neighborhood.

Boy missing since 2002 found alive - CNN.com

Couture Returning To The UFC

I'm not sure how I feel about this. Randy Couture was a great fighter, but sometimes you have to know when to hang it up. You can read the article here.

January 11, 2007

Game Under The Knife

It is so ironic that Triple H's injury at the New Year's Revolution pay-per-view happened on the 5th year anniversary of his return from his first quad injury. Hunter will be out of action for 4-6 months which means no Royal Rumble or WrestleMania for him. Bummer. The WWE has an update on his condition here.

Webmaster of the Year 2006

KLQ was voted Webmaster of the Year 2006 at Cinnamon Gum Awards. Thanks for your votes. When the award is received, it will be posted on page 2.

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