He escaped just fine – when did vending machines get this big?
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MTV’s The Stew, bringing you great moments in Hollywood history, like the time Quentin Tarantino hocked a loogey on Chris Connelly.
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It may cost only $49.99, but that’s cheap compared to the thou$and$ you will spend in child therapy for years to come…
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Often talked about but little seen, enjoy this infamous clip of legendary French troubador Serge Gainsbourg, uh, complimenting Whitney Houston during a 1980′s French television interview.
Sorta NSFW…
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HMMMM…….
Think she used a lifeline as well?
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One of the most interesting groups on Flickr, Pre-1990 Sports Card Portraiture celebrates the photography of sports cards. Not sure why they cut off before 1990, but there are some classics here.
Besides witz.org favorite Wes Unseld, take a peep at Mike Schmidt! (awesome collar), an afro-tastic Garry Maddox, and the sweet Seventies styling of Pistol Pete Maravich.
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Some our older readers might remember Kennedy, the four-eyed MTV VJ whose star burned bright in the mid-1990s. Poor Kennedy was picked on quite frequently by not only by viewers, but as this clip will show, legendary Hollywood actors as well. Seems at the 1996 premiere of “Mission Impossible”, Martin Landau took exception to the fact that young Kennedy was less than familiar with his career…
Courtesy of mtv.com’s shiny new site, The Stew.
WATCH: Martin Impossible: Get schooled by a noted actor
Full disclosure: witz.org is involved in the programming @ mtv.com. FYI.
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White House Releases “Fact Sheet” on Iraq’s Links to Al Qaeda. The document, called “Setting the Record Straight,” is completely contradicted by the Senate Intelligence Report released September 8, which concluded that Iraq did not have any pre-war links to al-Qaeda.
Not as entertaining as Harry Potter, but nearly as fantastical!
The Rest of the Story: Iraq’s Links to Al Qaeda
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Bizarre segment from the soap opera All My Children.
Several weird musical references for a soap opera: Ziggy Stardust, Hanoi Rocks, New York Dolls – most bizarrely is this exchange about Mike Patton:
“Mike Patton is not God!” Babe exclaims. Zarf turns back to look at her as she goes on that she knows he’s one of his musical idols. She knows he’s talented, but God? Doesn’t he think that diminishes the contributions of the other members of his band? Faith No More, Mr. Bungle, maybe even Tomahawk? Zarf notes she’s been reading his blog, but she has to be a long-established fan to access that site.
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