August 8 2018

Wednesday, August 8, 2018 – Edition: #6272

When You Can’t Dazzle Them with Brilliance, Baffle Them with Bull!

BS SUBSCRIBER NOTE:
“The Bull Sheet” will be off for a one-week summer vacation and will not be publishing Monday August 13 through Friday August 17. All subscribers will receive credit for missed service days. The Bull Sheet will resume publication on Monday August 20.

BS SHOW BIZ BUZZ:
★ The stars of “Game of Thrones” are at ‘war’ with production execs after they were banned from taking home props as mementoes of the show. Veterans of the HBO epic — which reportedly earns the studio $1 billion a year –had planned to take souvenirs from their time on the set. And despite the ban, some are allegedly still planning to take their most beloved on-screen possessions home. They believe they deserve them after spending years shooting the hit show in freezing weather and other difficult conditions.
(Better leave them there….for the inevitable reboot!)
-Canoe
★ Legendary actor Robert Redford has confirmed he is retiring from his 58-year acting career following his upcoming movie, “The Old Man & The Gun”. The 81-year old said, “Never say never, but I pretty well concluded that this would be it for me…and why not go out with something that’s very upbeat and positive?” The film stars Redford as infamous criminal Forrest Tucker, a man who robbed banks for over 60 years and who was best known for breaking out of prison multiple times. It will be released Sept. 28.
-MSN
★ The organizers behind Farrah Abraham’s upcoming boxing match are opening their wallets wide in hopes that a huge star will sign on, and they’ve got their sights set on Paris Hilton and Lindsay Lohan. Investors have agreed to pay either Paris or Lindsay $250,000 for 3, 2-minute round matches with the former “Teen Mom.” On top of the payment there would also be a $100,000 payment to a charity of their choice, if they choose to participate.
(I saw her arrest video. I wouldn’t go anywhere NEAR a ring with her in it!)
-TheBlast
★ HGTV has announced that they are the the mysterious buyers of the famous “Brady Bunch” house who swooped in and swiped it from the clutches of Lance Bass. The sale was the stuff controversy over the weekend when the *NSYNC singer announced on Saturday that he won the bidding war for the home … only to declare that he, in fact, had been outbid.
-TheBlast
★ Honey Boo Boo has the chance to reel in some serious cash if she can survive the grueling competition on “DWTS: Juniors.” Boo Boo — aka Alana Thompson — got $50,000 just for signing on to do the show … and the longer she competes, the more money she’ll make. Here is how much she can make, according to how long she might stay on the show:
-$5,000 per episode for episodes 2 & 3.
-$7,500 per episode for episodes 4 & 5.
-$10,000 per episode for episodes 6 & 7.
-$15,000 for episode 8.
-$20,000 for the finale.
(That’s $130,000 total — or a lifetime supply of “sketti and butter.”)
-TMZ

TODAY’S SHOW BIZ SKED:
• “Jimmy Kimmel Live” (ABC/Global): Kristen Bell, John David Washington, Brett Eldredge
• “The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon” (NBC/CTV): Ryan Seacrest, Ruby Rose, Rae Sremmurd
• “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” (CBS/Global): Jim Acosta, Nina Dobrev
• “Late Night with Seth Meyers” (NBC/CTV): Seth Rogen, Alyssa Milano, Chef Angie Mar, Joey Castillo
• “The Late Late Show with James Corden” (CBS/CTV): Ray Romano, Chloe Grace Moretz, Lord Huron
• “Conan” (TBS/Comedy): Nick Offerman, Moshe Kasher, Rell Battle ( R )
• “Watch What Happens Live” (Bravo): Sonja Morgan, Michael Rapaport
• “The View” (ABC/CTV): Alan Dershowitz ( R )
• “The Talk” (CBS): Alan Cumming, Kandi Burris ( R )
• “Live with Kelly and Ryan” (ABC/CTV): Nina Dobrev, Bill Pullman, Chris Young, guest co-host Maria Menounos
• “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” (NBC/CTV): Mindy Kaling, David Spade, Michael Ray ( R )
• “CMA Fest” (ABC): Highlights from the annual four-day event in Nashville. Among the featured performers: Jason Aldean, Dierks Bentley, Brothers Osborne, Kane Brown, Luke Bryan, Luke Combs, Dan + Shay, Brett Eldredge, Florida Georgia Line, Sam Hunt and Dustin Lynch.
• “Big Brother” (CBS): House guests vie for the power of veto; a veto meeting may lead to an eviction nominee being saved.

BS MUSIC NOTES:
• Demi Lovato – has checked out of Cedar-Sinai and is headed for “an in-patient rehab facility.” She broke her silence on Sunday in an open letter to her fans, saying, “I want to thank God for keeping me alive and well. To my fans, I am forever grateful for all of your love and support…Your positive thoughts and prayers have helped me navigate through this difficult time.”
• Pink – has been unable to shake the bug she caught while Down Under, and at last report was recovering in hospital after being diagnosed with a nasty gastric virus.
• Prince – A vinyl copy of his fabled 1987 LP known as “The Black Album” has sold for $27,500, making it the most expensive record ever sold on online music marketplace Discogs. The album was withheld from release by Prince, who told Rolling Stone in 1991: “I suddenly realized that we can die at any moment, and we’d be judged by the last thing we left behind. I didn’t want that angry, bitter thing to be the last thing.”
• Guns N’ Roses – Slash has commented on the possibility of new music from the band as they enjoy a break from their “Not In This Lifetime” tour. He says: “It’s been talked about. I think everybody wants to do it, and we’ll just see what happens. We’ve been busy doing this running around the planet.”
• Sinead O’Connor – has released ‘Milestones’, her first song in four years, under the alias of Magda Davitt. The lyrics touch on her mental health struggles. She told Dr. Phil last year that she was changing her name to be “free of parental curses.”
• Robbie Williams – the new “X Factor judge is reportedly also set to appear in an upcoming documentary entitled “Hunt For The Skinwalke”, which is about the hunt for alien life. The film probes strange events that have occurred on the Skinwalker Ranch in Utah. Williams is expected to open up about his own experiences with extra-terrestrials.
• Garth Brooks – reveals in his new book “The Anthology Part 1″ that he originally wanted George Strait to record what became Garth’s signature song, ‘Friends in Low Places’. Brooks writes that he’s not sure whether or not Strait heard the song, or if someone else from his team decided it wasn’t right for him.
• Keith Urban – will serve as advisor for Team Blake in the Season 15 of “The Voice”. Thomas Rhett will assist Team Kelly. The Voice Season 15 premieres Sept. 24.

FAMILIARITY BREEDS CONTENT:
Some people seem like they’re always on the go. Bouncing around from work to the gym, and fitting in a busy social calendar, plus all those appointments and events with the kids. But it turns out, they, just like you and I, spend the majority of their time at the same set of places. Twenty-five of them, to be exact. A study which tracked people over a period of two years found that most of us spend the bulk of our time in roughly 25 places that we return to repeatedly. Researchers believe that in general, people are constantly trying to toe the line between curiosity and laziness, discovery and familiarity, and visiting 25 places on a regular basis seems to ease them into a happy medium.
(Why do I hear the theme from “Cheers” in my head?)
(Well, for me, there’s work…and home…and work…and home…)
(Hold on a minute. Does going to different McDonalds locations count as one or two?)
-MaeRice

TEACH THE WORLD TO SING:
We all know that music has therapeutic value. But a new study finds that actually singing can be very good for you as well…both physically and mentally. A study published in Evolution & Human Behavior found that choral singing calms the heart, boosts endorphin levels, improves lung function, expands pain thresholds, and decreases reliance on pain medication. Choral singing (singing with a group of people) was also found to elicit feelings of inclusion, connectivity and positivity, and fosters social closeness in a group. That’s a lot of benefits. A psychologist agrees, saying that music is a powerful way to encourage large groups to bond, such as when a stadium crowd sings the national anthem, or when religious groups sing together. What’s more, another study found that attending live music concerts can improve well-being. It claims that attending a concert bi-weekly could extend your life expectancy by up to nine years.
(If I went to a concert every two weeks, I couldn’t afford to live nine more years!)
(Yes, but my singing doesn’t necessarily make OTHERS happier…)
(For me, singing in a large group is definitely the way to go. The larger the better!)
-TorontoStar

THE MOST-GOOGLED SCIENTIFIC MYTHS:
➣ Toilets in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres Don’t Swirl Opposite Ways: Nope. But hurricanes and tornadoes do, due to the ‘Coriolis effect’, involving the rotation of earth. Toilets are too small for this to have any effect. (My wife tells me that they are also too small for me to use without a light on…)
➣ Salt won’t make your water boil faster: Yes, you should add salt to your pot of boiling water for flavor, but it won’t make it boil faster. It will have the exact opposite effect…but you’d have to add way too much to actually notice the difference.
➣ Don’t Trust the 5-Second Rule: Should we need to be told that germs won’t actually wait five seconds before they start to infect our snacks? (Although it doesn’t seem to hurt the dog…or me if I drop something really good!)
➣ Glass is not a liquid: No, it is an amorphous solid: a substance more rigid than liquid, but less than a pure solid. As ‘evidence’ that it is a liquid, some point to the fact that old windows are thicker at the bottom than the top, but that’s more about how old-time windows were made.
➣ It’s OK to swim after eating: Swimming strenuously after eating could potentially lead to cramps, but it is not very likely. Less than one per cent of drownings in the U.S. occur shortly after a meal. (See? The warnings are working!)
➣ Dogs do sweat: But not much. While panting is their main method of temperature regulation, they are able to sweat in the areas of their bodies not covered by fur, such as their paw pads. (That explains the smell of their shoes!)
-Curiosity

BS CHRONOMETER 08.08.18

TODAY’S CELEBIRTHDAYS . . .
1937 [81] Dustin Hoffman, LA CA, movie actor (2 Oscars-“Rain Man”, “Kramer vs Kramer”)

1961 [57] The Edge (David Evans), Barking UK, rock guitarist (U2-‘I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For’, ‘With or Without You’)/Rock & Roll Hall of Fame (2005)

1973 [45] Mark Wills (Williams), Cleveland TN, country singer (‘19 Somethin’ ’, ‘Wish You Were Here’)

1973 [45] Scott Stapp, Goldsboro NC, rock singer (Creed-‘My Sacrifice’, ‘With Arms Wide Open’)

1975 [43] Tom Linton, Mesa AZ, rock guitarist (Jimmy Eat World-‘The Middle’)

1976 [42] Drew Lachey, Cincinnati OH, pop singer (98 Degrees-‘I Do (Cherish You)’, ‘The Hardest Thing’)/“Dancing With the Stars” winner (season 2)/brother of Nick Lachey

1976 [42] JC Chasez, Bowie MD, former pop singer (*NSYNC-‘Pop’, ‘Bye Bye Bye’)/songwriter/producer

1981 [37] Roger Federer, Basel, Switzerland, current #2-ranked men’s pro tennis player/all-time leader in earnings ($117 million)

1988 [30] Princess Beatrice, London England, Princess (daughter of Sarah, Duchess of York and Prince Andrew who is known to occasionally take on Royal duties such as attending charity events)

1998 [20] Shawn Mendes, Toronto ON, pop singer (‘Treat You Better’, ‘There’s Nothing Holdin’ Me Back’)

TODAY’S BS REASONS TO PARTY . . .
• “The Date to Create”, a day to brainstorm with family members and/or co-workers on ways to be more creative. (What creative genius came up with THIS??)

• “Happiness Happens Day”, since 1999, an annual day to pay someone’s toll, bus or subway fare, or to donate to a charity. It’s all a conspiracy of the ‘Secret Society of Happy People’.
NET: http://www.sohp.com

• “International Cat Day”, in recognition and veneration of one of humanity’s oldest and most beloved pets. The observance was initiated in 2002 by the International Fund for Animal Welfare to celebrate the most popular pet on the planet.

• “Sneak Some Zucchini Onto Your Neighbor’s Porch Night”, a day to share the wealth of your vegetable garden with friends and neighbors. Uh, could you make it tomatoes instead?

• “Frozen Custard Day”, similar to ice cream, made with eggs in addition to cream and sugar. It typically contains 10% butterfat and 1.4% egg yolk. One claim traces its invention to Coney Island in 1919. In some areas on the East Coast, “frozen custard” or “custard” has become used as a synonym for soft serve by people born since the early 1950’s.

• “Odie Day”, if you’re scratching your head and wondering “What the heck’s an Odie?” well, you’re obviously not a Garfield fan. Why is August 8 Odie Day? Because it’s his birthday. His first appearance in the Garfield comic strip was August 8, 1978.

• “Dollar Day”, an annual event that celebrates the wonderful and sometimes elusive, dollar.
Some quotes that are ‘right on the money’…
$ “The buck stops here.” ~ United States President Harry S. Truman
$ “Money talks.” ~ Unknown
$ “Show me the money!” ~ Memorable quote from the 1996 film, Jerry Maguire
$ “Money doesn’t talk: it swears obscenity.” ~ Bob Dylan
$ “Money is the root of all evil.” ~ The Bible
$ “A fool and his money are soon parted.” ~ English Proverb
$ “Another day, another dollar.” ~ English Proverb
$ “A penny saved is a penny earned.” ~ English Proverb
$ “A nickel ain’t work a dime anymore.” ~ Yogi Berra
$ “If you think nobody cares if you’re alive, try missing a couple of car payments.” ~ Earl Wilson
$ “The safest way to double your money is to fold it over and put it in your pocket.” ~ Kin Hubbard
$ “Rule No. 1: Never lose money. Rule No. 2: Never forget rule No. 1!” ~ Warren Buffet

COMING UP . . .
[Thurs] Book Lovers day
[Thurs] Hand Holding Day
[Fri] Kool-Aid Day
[Fri] Spoil Your Dog Day

THIS DAY IN SHOW BIZ . . .
2008 [10] Circa 1 billion TV viewers worldwide watch the opening ceremonies of the “Beijing Summer Olympic Games”, highlighted by a massive (partially faked) fireworks display

TODAY’S MUSIC EVENTS . . .
1963 [55] The Kingsmen release ‘Louie, Louie’. The song was the subject of an FBI investigation about the supposed but nonexistent obscenity of the lyrics, leading many radio stations to ban it.

2002 [16] UK’s Co-op Funeral Services reports that pop songs are now more popular than hymns at funerals (#1 is ‘Wind Beneath My Wings’ by Bette Midler)

2017 [01] Singer Glen Campbell dies at 81 after a battle with Alzheimer’s disease.

TODAY’S FIRST . . .
2010 [08] Sarah, Duchess of York (Prince Andrew’s ex, Sarah Ferguson, aka Fergie) becomes the 1st Brit royal in history to suffer near-bankruptcy (even those Weight Watchers commercials didn’t help?)

TODAY’S RECORDS . . .
1988 [30] The temperature hits a high of 88 F on 8/8/88 in NYC

2001 [17] 78-year-old Egyptian Mustafa Semeda claims he has been married 203 times, the first union happening in 1947

BULL’S BITS

BS WACK FACTS:
✓ No word in the English language rhymes with month, orange, silver, or purple.
✓ Eating tomatoes helps prevent sunburn.
✓ Albert Einstein’s parents were worried that he was mentally slow because it took him a long time to learn how to speak.
✓ Kangaroos hop because they can’t move their legs independently.
✓ Disney World is 20 times larger than Disneyland.
✓ “The sixth sick sheik’s sixth sheep’s sick” is said to be the toughest tongue twister in English.
-Fact

BS OFFICE LIFE MANTRA:
• “The less you work, the fewer mistakes you make!”
• “Only I may heat up fish in the microwave.”
• “Do not hit reply all, do not hit reply all, do not hit reply all…”
• “Only til 5 o clock, Only til 5 o clock Only til 5 o clock…”
• “Stealing office supplies makes it all worth it.”
• “Please hold while I transfer you to anyone but me.”
• “I didn’t get the memo.”
• “This meeting could have been an email.”
• “At worst, Friday is 4 days away.”
• “Working hard or hardly working, am I right?”
-Twitter

BS THINGS NOT TO SAY AT A FAMILY REUNION:
• Welcome back, Johnsons! Are you ready to party?
• Do you think you’ll be at the next reunion, since you’re his 4th wife??
• Sooooo, am I in your will?
• Lets pull out the ouija board to see what Gramps is up to.
• Anyone for naked Twister?
• How are all you people not dead yet?
• If the police show up, I’m not here, okay…?
• When is it OK for me to leave?
• Didn’t we used to date?
• Who ARE these people?
-Twitter
(First published in BS in 2017)

BS RANDOM JOKE:
I would like to slip into something more comfortable – like a coma.

BS PHONE STARTER:
What is your worst example of accidentally texting the wrong person?

BS WATER COOLER QUESTION:
Question: More than 60% of people say they have THIS tucked away in storage. What is it?
Answer: A high school yearbook

BS DEEP THOUGHT:
Great minds discuss ideas. Average minds discuss events. Small minds discuss people.

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