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- Marc Fellhauer (@MarcFell) is here today!
- Is Marc “unavailable” for the Dinner With The Winner?
- Drew stumbles into a less-than-stellar cover of “Strawberry Fields Forever” (as well as “Surfer Girl” and band room rehearsal).
- Michael Phelps is in training. Is the shark, too?
- Shark Croc Showdown!
- Michael Phelps and Taylor Chandler… awkward bromance. (NSFW of Taylor and “The Accordion“).
- Drew touches on Kim Gordon and the “Jan & Dean” connection.
- R. Kelly (the cult) must be faltering… downgraded to Soaring Eagle.
- What really caused the Buff Whelan Blaze?
- Marc shares some tips on grilling steaks.
- WDIV has a teaser on Brian Price that looks interesting.
- “30 For 30” on George Best.
- And the conspiracy theories are ablaze over Chester Bennington and Chris Cornell.
- WXYZ covering the Detroit Riots, but not by name. Eric Smith reflects on it as well.
- Who sends death threats to a hospital?
- Drew walks us through “Catfish” and Robert & Ashleigh.
- Marc struggles through “Mike And Dave Need Wedding Dates” and possibly too much Anna Kendrick.
- Marc also is strugg-a-ling through “The Room“, but “The Disaster Artist” not so much.
- Corinne’s boobs can’t hide from Drew.
- Princes William And Harry recall final phone call with mother Princess Diana and some models.
- “Dunkirk” bashing.
- Rallying for Detroit Education.
- So, about that payroll of Nikolai Vitti and staff.
- New York Times article about property taxes in Detroit.
- Sanjay Dhall believes he can fly.
- “48 Hours” covers the story of Bernie Tiede and his “not hot” uncle.
- “Dateline” covers the story of Raven Abaroa.
- Thanks, Johnny Depp for giving the pointless Kardashians even more money.
- Khloe Kardashian takes another social media pounding over the Juicesh.
- Chester Bennington had a stalker.
- Minneapolis police chief Janeé Harteau who is… a lesbian, resigns.
- This Day In Rock to include: The Beatles meet Maharishi Mahesh Yogi; Paul McCartney records a demo of “Come and Get It“; Paul Revere and the Raiders punish us with “Indian Reservation“; Elton John and Kiki Dee with “Don’t Go Breaking My Heart“; Robert Stigwood launches “Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band“; Urethra Franklin‘s father C.L. Franklin checks out at 69; Liam Gallagher gets warning about grabbing a cyclist; Phil Collins marries (and later re-marries) Orianne Cevey; 50 Cent takes on Taco Bell; Duran Duran sues its own fan club.
- Oxygen’s new “The Jury Speaks” looks promising. Unless you make a shystery call to Paulina Coccoz about it.