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Friday, June 12, 2009

Kate from Jon and Kate plus 8 denies daughter water

Today is Jon and Kate Gosselin's tenth wedding anniversary, and as their marriage continues to be rocked by affair allegations, old footage of Kate denying her thirsty daughter water while she swigs from a bottle has popped up on YouTube.

The video, taken during an appearance on 'Access Hollywood,' shows one of the twins, Mady, telling her mom she's thirsty.

"I want a drink. I haven't had a drink all day, Mady exclaims, head in hand, as Kate ignores her. "I'm going to get dehydrated!"

Kate then claims, "Yes, me too," and asks for a bottle of water.

Water in hand, Kate sips some, puts the bottle down and does not offer Mady any.

As the kid pleads, "I need a drink now" Kate tells her to "be quiet," to which Mady says, "You're really, really mean!"

Saturday, June 6, 2009

David Carradine found dead in wardrobe in suspected sex game gone wrong

hai police are investigating the twin theories that the death was either suicide or a sex game gone wrong. Carradine, 72, was found hanging in a wardrobe with a rope around his neck and other parts of his body.

The actor was in Thailand to shoot a film and checked into the luxury Nai Lert Park Hotel, situated next to the British Embassy, on May 31. He failed to join crew members for dinner on Wednesday night but they did not raise the alarm, believing him to be resting in his suite. A maid discovered his body at 11.30am on Thursday.

Initially, police said they believed Carradine had committed suicide and were not seeking anyone else in connection with the death. "There is no trace of fighting in the hotel room and the room was locked from inside. There is no sign of bruising on his body," police official Pirom Janthapirom said. "We are investigating from where he got the rope because it does not seem it was from the hotel."

However, there was no suicide note and an unnamed officer claimed the death may have been an attempt at auto-eroticism.

The circumstances are similar to those surrounding the unexplained death of Michael Hutchence, the INXS singer who was found hanged in a Sydney hotel room in 1997.

Carradine is survived by his wife, Annie Bierman, and three children. His agent, Chuck Binder, said the news was "shocking". The actor was "full of life, always wanting to work... a great person," and had been in good spirits of late Mr Binder said.

The star was part of an acting dynasty which included his father, John Carradine, and brothers Bruce, Keith and Robert.

Born in 1936, he became a household name in the United States in Shane, the 1960s television Western. His most famous role was the wandering Shaolin monk Kwai Chang Caine in Kung Fu, the 1970s series which earned him cult status. Although regarded as a B-movie actor, he had worked with directing greats including Martin Scorsese and Ingmar Bergman. In 2003, Quentin Tarantino cast Carradine in Kill Bill, his two-part homage to martial arts movies, introducing him to a new, younger audience.

The suicide theory was lent weight by comments Carradine made in a 2004 interview, in which he spoke of killing himself. "Why would you be afraid of death? It would be an inconvenience. I have a lot of undone things and it's bound to get in the way. But, no, it doesn't scare me at all," he said.

"Look, there was a period in my life when I had a single action Colt 45, loaded, in my desk drawer. And every night I'd take it out and think about blowing my head off. And then decide not to and go on with my life. Put it back in the drawer and open up the laptop and continue writing my autobiography or whatever. But it was just to see.

"And then I remember one time sitting in the window of the third or fourth floor of the Plaza Hotel for about an hour thinking about just tipping off. And that was at a time when I was having more fun than you could imagine. I just thought, 'Who the ---- cares, man? Why don't I just split?' Of course I didn't, so there you go."

Thursday, June 4, 2009

David Carradine Found Dead in Bangkok , Hanged



http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/06/04/david-carradine-dead-foun_n_211292.html

BANGKOK — Actor David Carradine, star of the 1970s TV series "Kung Fu" who also had a wide-ranging career in the movies, has been found dead in the Thai capital, Bangkok. A news report said he was found hanged in his hotel room and was believed to have committed suicide.

A spokesman for the U.S. Embassy, Michael Turner, confirmed the death of the 72-year-old actor. He said the embassy was informed by Thai authorities that Carradine died either late Wednesday or early Thursday, but he could not provide further details out of consideration for his family.

The Web site of the Thai newspaper The Nation cited unidentified police sources as saying Carradine was found Thursday hanged in his luxury hotel room.

It said Carradine was in Bangkok to shoot a movie and had been staying at the hotel since Tuesday.

The newspaper said Carradine could not be contacted after he failed to appear for a meal with the rest of the film crew on Wednesday, and that his body was found by a hotel maid at 10 a.m. Thursday morning. The name of the movie was not immediately available.

It said a preliminary police investigation found that he had hanged himself with a cord used with the room's curtains. It cited police as saying he had been dead at least 12 hours and there was no sign that he had been assaulted.

A police officer at Bangkok's Lumpini precinct station would not confirm the identity of the dead man to The Associated Press, but said the luxury Swissotel Nai Lert Park hotel had reported that a male guest killed himself there.

Carradine was a leading member of a venerable Hollywood acting family that included his father, character actor John Carradine, and brother Keith.

In all, he appeared in more than 100 feature films with such directors as Martin Scorsese, Ingmar Bergman and Hal Ashby.

But he was best known for his role as Kwai Chang Caine, a Shaolin priest traveling the 1800s American frontier West in the TV series "Kung Fu," which aired in 1972-75.

He reprised the role in a mid-1980s TV movie and played Caine's grandson in the 1990s syndicated series "Kung Fu: The Legend Continues."

He returned to the top in recent years as the title character in Quentin Tarantino's two-part saga "Kill Bill."

Saturday, May 30, 2009

Whataburger closing Central Florida locations










I tried Whataburger once last time before they bit the dust (they close all central florida locations including Orlando this May 31st). I never liked it and it reconfirmed my distaste for the burger. I ordered the Whataburger and I did like the slightly sweet buns but the hamburger meat itself was flavorless and chewy and all in all bad quality. I see why they are shutting down. Farewell Whataburger!

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Orlando Sentinel report -

Texas-based Whataburger Restaurants will shut down its Central Florida locations May 31.

"It just became a situation where they were no longer a financially sound investment for us," spokeswoman Pam Cox said. "Sales were low and costs were high."

The company is shutting down 14 Florida Whataburger locations. It is also shutting down three restaurants in Phoenix and one in Sherman, Texas.

Whataburger Restaurants has about 700 restaurants around the country. The chain had been in the Central Florida market since 2005. It has two locations in Orlando and one in Winter Park.



Whataburger
7727 University Blvd, Winter Park -
www.whataburger.com

(407) 696-9300





Thursday, May 28, 2009

Vietnamese Coffee Shops ala Hooters



http://www.myfoxla.com/dpp/news/local/The_New_Sexy_Vietnamese_Cafes_20090526

Vietnamese Coffee Shops ala Hooters...in California
sex sells?
oh god