World-Class Edumicashen
Is the World flat? Sherri Shepherd doesn't know the answer to that question. Sherri said on "The View" today that she didn't believe in evolution. When asked by Whoopi Goldberg if she thought the world was flat she said,
"I don't know. I never thought about it Whoopi. Is the world flat? I never thought about ...I...I...No....But I'll tell you what I have thought about. How I'm going to feed my child, take care of my family. 'Is the world flat' has not been an important thing to me."
Watch her initial embarassment HERE
Watch her attempt to play it off today HERE
[Okay, you're officially on the Moron Train by going around declaring that you don't believe in evolution, but to not know nor care whether or not the earth is flat is a sad ass admission to make when it's damn near 2010. I see that the wonky-eyed bastard Elizabeth Hasselbeck will be in great company on the show as you both believe that the earth is only 6,000 years old and that dinosaurs were actually Jesus' horses.]
Because Someone Asked Yesterday...
Mark your calendars, Sex fans: It was just announced that the new ‘Sex and the City’ movie has a open on May 30, 2008.
The studio evidently has a lot of confidence in the commercial prospects of this one, choosing one of the biggest early summer weekends to launch the ladies on the big screen.
Rihanna On the Cover of Canada's Fashion Magazine
[She looks great here. I really think we should get that "change of profession" petition going for Lil' Rhi-Rhi. It'll help her out and it sure would help all of us out.]
Keepin' It Real
"Hip-hop isn't dead," LL Cool J told us at the allhiphop.com party at Duvet Monday night. "It's just guilty of the 'me-too-isms.' There are a lot of copycats now trying to get their 'me too' moments, and there aren't really any originators any more." When we asked the rap legend who's still original, he said "Kanye is, but I'm not necessarily a fan. But I can respect his originality."
[Duly noted. I know you don't want to piss off your man.]
In Sports News...
Boxer Oscar de la Hoya decides that he is comfortable enough as a husband and father to pose in provacative wear in a hotel room.
[Should we be concerned that everything fits him perfectly?]
Let Me Man Up The End of This Post
[Even with that goofy azz look on his face, Dwayne can get it from 'cross the room.]
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