Monday, July 25, 2011

Amy Winehouse- HIT!!!

7/23/2011



Shocker, I know. But what isn't a shocker is that Slabber Debbie had Amy on her list! With this death Deb gets a mega 73 points!!!!!! Add to the points that Deb received for Jeff Conaway, her grand total is: 113 points!!!! Yeah it's pretty safe to say that everyone else needs an asteroid or something to take out the rest of their lists to win this. BUT it's only the end of July. ANYTHING can happen! Oh yeah, Amy was 27 and died from a drug overdose. News Flash! Water is also wet!

Friday, July 22, 2011

Johnny Rottens House

TWO WEEKS AGO


Former Sex Pistol John Lydon - aka Johnny Rotten - has revealed his home in London burned down two weeks ago.
Speaking at the Mojo music awards on Thursday, the 55-year-old blamed a faulty spin dryer for the kitchen fire that decimated the property.
"I was in Italy," he said after accepting an outstanding contribution to music award. "My wife rang me up just before we were going on stage.
"[She] said 'Oh John, I don't want to disturb you. The house has burnt down.'
"I hadn't been in the house for two years," the singer told reporters. "First time I tried to get clean the house goes up in flames."
The blaze, he revealed, had destroyed songs he had written for the latest PiL (Public Image Limited) record. "Welcome to Rotten World," he said.
"The point is all of that doesn't matter," continued the singer, who said the important thing was his wife - German publishing heiress Nora Forster - had survived the conflagration.
Learning she was unharmed, he said, "was the best news I've ever had in my whole life."
Lydon was on typically combative form as he collected his accolade, criticising record companies who he said had left him "bankrupt".
"Public Image has been the most difficult thing I've ever had to do in my entire life," he said at the event, held at The Brewery in east Londo



No word if any butter spread was lost!

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Sherwood Schwartz

07/12/2011
Legendary Hollywood producer Sherwood Schwartz -- who changed the prime-time landscape with shows like "The Brady Bunch" -- is dead at 94.Schwartz made a huge impact on the TV dial in the 1950s, '60s and '70s with shows like "The Brady Bunch," "Gilligan's Island," "The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet" and "Harper Valley PTA."According to TMZ Schwartz died of natural causes in his sleep surrounded by his family. He is survived by his wife of 69 years, Mildred Schwartz, and four children.

And yes, I thought he was dead already as well.