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- Marc Fellhauer (@MarcFell) is here today!
- Chris Brown talking his usual garbage again over huff with Karrueche.
- Aaron Hernandez might want to stop calling Mike Pouncey. Bill Belichick might be called up to testify.
- Drew and Jay have reason to celebrate. A Pop Tart Cafe to open in New York.
- Tim Skubick gets Coleman Young, Jr. to disclose what we already know.
- No wonder the streets aren’t clean in Detroit.
- What is going to happen with the former Hudson’s site in Detroit?
- Even though many of the accusers facts have been proven otherwise, BluFin still faces protests.
- Just how many licensed plumbers are there in Detroit?
- Let’s get a call in to the one and only Mr. Charlie LeDuff!
- BranDON might have an “in” on farting at the office.
- Runaway tire takes out a Brazilian man.
- Flint woman finds shirt on her windshield – signs of kidnapping attempt.
- Alex Smith blows at dodgeball.
- This Day In Rock to include Ciller leaves the King for Mike Stone (sidebar: Lisa Marie’s soon-to-be-ex denied spousal support), David Bowie’s “Rebel Rebel“, Sid & Nancy busted on drug charges, U2 plays at “The Moonlight Club” in London’s Railway Hotel, Issac Hayes jailed over back child support, Melvin Franklin, the original bass vocalist for The Tempations calls it quits at 52, Oasis banned from Cathay Pacific airlines, Tom Petty bassist Howie Epstein falls to heroin at 47 and Jermaine Jackson cries “artistic reasons” for changing his last name to “Jacksun“.
- There is a new Richard Simmons podcast out there! “Missing Richard Simmons“. Remembering Richard on “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” and in “Fellini“.
- Rolling through some of your email to include a Muscle Milk enema incident. Reminds us of Mike Patton from “Faith No More” playing “hide the mic”.
- The 5 uh, “best” Oscars speeches.
- Hillary Clinton at the Oscars? Really? Will there be balloons for Bill to play in like the kids did at Char’s birthday party?
- George “The Animal” Steele ate one turnbuckle too many.
- Real places that became scenes in films.
- Nicholas Cage and “That’s High Praise“.