Thursday, December 13, 2018 – Edition: #6356
Sheet Happens!
BS SHOW BIZ BUZZ:
★ Leonardo DiCaprio spent years trying to get an Oscar of his own, and now he’s being forced to hand over an Oscar in his possession to the feds. Don’t worry, though, it’s not the one he earned for his role in “The Revenant”. It’s actually Marlon Brando’s 1954 Oscar for “On the Waterfront”. DiCaprio was gifted the Oscar by Malaysian financier Jho Low, who originally bought the Oscar for $600,000 at an auction. Low is being accused by prosecutors of committing fraud against an investment fund for billions of dollars. DiCaprio has handed over the Oscar, as well as a painting by Pablo Picasso, and any additional gifts given to him by Low.
-MSN
★ Charlie Sheen is celebrating one year of sobriety. He posted a photo Tuesday of a one-year sober medallion, writing, “so, THIS happened yesterday!” Sheen has famously battled addiction over the years, and it was brought to the spotlight during his public meltdown on “Two and a Half Men.” Although he has claimed he was sober for 11 years, he says he returned to drugs and alcohol to deal with his HIV diagnosis.
-TheBlast
★ It was all waterworks Tuesday morning as Kathie Lee Gifford revealed that she’s done with “Today.” During the show, Gifford said, “I’ve been here almost 11 years … I thought I would stay one year, but something happened along the way.” Co-host Hoda Kotb couldn’t keep it together, and began sobbing while saying to Gifford, “The moment you stepped into my life with both feet, everything changed.” Gifford will make her exit from the show in April.
-TheBlast
★ Carol Burnett will receive a brand-new Golden Globe award named after her. At the 76th Annual Golden Globes next month, the inaugural Carol Burnett Award will go to the lady herself, who celebrated her 85th birthday in April. She became TV royalty with her CBS variety hour in the 1960s and 1970s. The prize will be given for the recipient’s work in television throughout his or her career, and will not be limited to onscreen personalities.
-DailyMail
★ Nicole Kidman has donated $500,000 to support human rights. Kidman recognized both Human Rights Day and her late father’s birthday on Monday by making the whopping donation to the United Nations Trust Fund to End Violence Against Women while speaking at a UN luncheon. She then took to Instagram to post a picture of her later father, Dr. Anthony Kidman, who passed away in 2014, and praised him as an ”advocate for human rights”.
-Contact Music
TODAY’S SHOW BIZ SKED:
• “Jimmy Kimmel Live” (ABC/Global): Amy Adams, Jeff Ross, Dave Attell, Kurt Vile
• “The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon” (NBC/CTV): Miley Cyrus, Regina King, Chloe x Halle
• “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” (CBS/Global): Diane Kruger, Rep. Joaquin Castro, Julian Castro
• “Late Night with Seth Meyers” (NBC/CTV): Natalie Portman, Adam Pally, Todd Sucherman
• “The Late Late Show with James Corden” (CBS/CTV): Jason Momoa, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Gwen Stefani
• “Watch What Happens Live” (Bravo): Jennifer Lopez, Leah Remini
• “The View” (ABC/CTV): Felicity Jones, Armie Hammer
• “The Talk” (CBS): Angela Bassett, Maddie Ziegler, guest co-host Jodie Sweetin
• “Live with Kelly and Ryan” (ABC/CTV): Leslie Mann, Regina King, Ingrid Michaelson & Grade Vanderwaal
• “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” (NBC/CTV): Sam Rockwell, Dave Matthews Band
• “Disney Prep & Landing” (ABC): A veteran elf (voice of Dave Foley) is passed over for a promotion and instead is paired with an eager rookie. The new partners encounter a violent snowstorm during their Christmas Eve mission, making their job more challenging than they anticipated.
• “The Great Holiday Baking Show” (ABC): The bakers make decadent cookies and breads.
• “Thursday Night Football” (FOX): Los Angeles Chargers at Kansas City Chiefs
BS MUSIC NOTES:
• Ariana Grande — took to social media on Tuesday to share the news of the release of her next single, ‘Imagine’. On Twitter, she simply wrote, “‘imagine’ thursday night.” On her Instagram story, she posted a countdown which reveals the song will be out tonight at midnight EST/9 p.m. PST).
• Mel B — Her recent injuries are the result of a fall down stairs. She was staying at a friend’s house in London and, when she woke up and decided to go downstairs, she fell down a narrow staircase. She has undergone surgery. She reported on social media Monday that she was suffering from a severed hand and broken ribs.
• Avicii – The Netflix documentary of his life will drop Dec. 28. It was filmed over the course of four years, and at one point in the doc, he is seen saying that touring can be so stressful and difficult that “it will kill me.” His April death at 28 was ruled a suicide.
• Def Leppard — has won the fan vote ahead of this morning’s announcement confirming the lineup of 2019 inductees into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame. They tallied 547,000 votes, ahead of second-place Stevie Nicks with 427k and Todd Rundgren with 365k. While winning the fan vote doesn’t guarantee induction, all of the artists who have won it since its introduction in 2012 have gone on to receive the honor.
• Queen – ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ is now the most-streamed classic rock song ever, according to Universal music. With more than 1.6 billion streams, it has surpassed Nirvana’s ‘Smells Like Teen Spirit’ and Guns N’ Roses’ ‘Sweet Child of Mine’.
• Chris Young – revealed on social media this week that his next single is going to be ‘Raised on Country’. To promote it, he is running a contest which he describes thusly: “I reference a whole lot of artists that I grew up listening to in the song by name, so I’m going to post this link, you guys can go vote, and every week, whoever gets the highest number of votes, artist-wise, I will go record one of my favorite songs of theirs that I grew up on and really made me raised on country.”
• Florida Georgia Line – Have announced the release of their fourth album, “Can’t Say I Ain’t Country”. It is set for release on February 15.
• Dolly Parton – Her brother Floyd Parton has died at 61. Together the siblings wrote many No. 1 hits, including Dolly’s 1991 duet ‘Rockin’ Years’ with Ricky Van Shelton, and 1978’s ‘Nickels and Dimes’.
CAN’T WEIGHT FOR CHRISTMAS:
Stats show that adults tend to gain about two pounds per year. And yes, much of that extra poundage can be attributed to extra calories taken in during the holiday season. Unfortunately, weight gained at this time of year often stays with us, and although these gains are small, they can amount to a lot over time. Researchers at the University of Birmingham monitored 272 people throughout their holiday revelry, and discovered that those who weighed themselves at least twice per week and recorded their weight on paper were better able to restrain their eating and drinking, and were therefore better able to control their body weight. Those who didn’t weigh themselves regularly, in spite of the fact that they received information encouraging healthy eating, generally ended up gaining weight.
(Or did they just lie when they wrote down their weight?)
(I used to weigh myself twice a week…until someone told me I could use my iPad as a scale!)
(My goal is to weigh what I told them to put on my driver’s licence!)
-ABC
MARKING YOUR TERRITORY:
Facebook is working on a new feature that might know where you are going before you do. Reports are that Facebook has filed a patent application entitled “Offline Trajectories” for a technology which can predict where you’re going “based at least in part on previously logged location data.” The plan is for the feature to use your previously logged locations, as well as other people’s, to make predictions. If, for example, you tend to go to a specific restaurant after visiting the gym, whenever you are in the area of your gym, Offline Trajectories will compute for the probability that you’re going to that restaurant next. If it determines that you are indeed heading to that restaurant and that location has spotty coverage, it can pre-load your News Feed for you. Facebook also plans to monitor nearby Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, cellular and near-field communication (NFC) signals. If people the same age as you typically visit a set of specific locations in your city, it can make a prediction based on that behavior, and plan your route to Starbucks before you even realize that you need a Toasted White Chocolate Mocha.
(Great. So now Zuckerberg not only knows my history…he also knows my future!)
(I would love to see this thing try to predict how I’m going to find my way home on New Year’s Eve!)
(As if they don’t know everything about me already…)
-Engaget
LIFE BY THE NUMBERS:
• 28% of us say we will resolve to eat less junk food at work next year.
• 30% of women stop painting their toenails during winter months.
• 39% of women say they are attracted to men who wear a bow tie.
• 19% of adults cannot name a single author.
• 13% of adults had a tattoo removed after becoming a parent.
• 5% of women say they would give up their best friend if it meant they would never gain another pound.
DID YOU KNOW?
The best time to use Tinder is on Mondays at 9 p.m. EST., according to Tinder’s “Year in Swipe” overview of the top trends on the dating app from 2018.
-BroBible
BS CHRONOMETER 12.13.18
TODAY’S CELEBIRTHDAYS . . .
1925 [93] Dick Van Dyke, West Plains MO, TV actor (“The Dick Van Dyke Show” 1961-1966; /movie actor “Mary Poppins”, “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang”) COMING UP…”Mary Poppins Returns” 2018
1929 [89] Christopher Plummer, Toronto, ON, TV, stage and movie actor (“The Sound of Music”), oldest actor to win an Oscar (“Beginners”). COMING UP…”The Last Measure” 2019
1948 [70] Ted Nugent, Redford MI, rock singer/guitarist (‘Cat Scratch Fever’, ‘Stranglehold’)
1957 [61] Steve Buscemi, Brooklyn NY, TV actor (“Boardwalk Empire” 2010-15, “The Sopranos” 2004-05)/movie actor (“Reservoir Dogs”, “Fargo”) COMING UP…”The Dead Don’t Die” 2019
1967 [51] Jamie Foxx, Terrell TX, movie actor (“Django Unchained”, “Ray”)/R&B singer (f/T-Pain-‘Blame It’, f/Ludacris-‘Unpredictable’) COMING UP…”Spawn”
1975 [43] Tom DeLonge, Poway CA, rock singer (ex-Blink 182-‘All the Small Things’, ‘I Miss You’, Angels & Airwaves-‘Everything’s Magic’)
1981 [37] Amy Lee, Riverside CA, rock singer (Evanescence-‘Call Me When You’re Sober’, ‘Bring Me To Life’)
1989 [29] Taylor Swift, Reading PA, pop singer (‘Bad Blood’, ‘Shake It Off’)
TODAY’S BS REASONS TO PARTY . . .
• “Geminid Meteor Shower”, this annual event peaks tonight and into tomorrow morning. As Earth crosses the debris field of asteroid 3200 Phaethon, we will enjoy a predicted rate of 120 meteors seen per hour. Tiny particles will enter our atmosphere at 35km/second, producing long, slow and very bright streaks vaporizing about 80 km high. Some consider this the best meteor shower of the year.
• “Hot Cocoa Day”, because there’s nothing like a steaming mug of the stuff on a bitter cold December day. (Ouch! Burned my freaking tongue!)
• “Violin Day”, so pick up your Stradivarius and let’s make some sweet music together.
• “St Lucy’s Day”, honoring her 304 AD birth. Legend has it that, in order to follow a life of religious devotion, she cut out her eyes and sent them on a plate to a persistent lover who was haunted by them (especially afterward!). Today, hotels in Sweden feature their own ‘Lucia’, a young blond girl in white gown who serves guests coffee & ‘lussekatter’ (saffron buns).
• “National Day of the Horse”, encourages people to be mindful of the contribution of horses to history, the economy and to the character of the places they inhabit.
• “Ice Cream Day”, it’s so good that there are multiple holidays dedicated to it. Most of them take place during the summer, but one is in December! A few fun facts …
– Perhaps surprisingly, the most popular flavor is vanilla, snagging about 26% of total sales. Chocolate comes in a distant 2nd, with about 13% of the market.
– One of the major ingredients in ice cream is air. Without it, the stuff would be as hard as a rock.
– Among the most unusual flavors ever concocted are avocado, garlic, azuki bean, jalapeno, and pumpkin. Perhaps the weirdest of all – dill pickle ice cream – was once targeted at expectant mothers. Sales were disappointing.
– 1 out of every 5 ice cream eaters has shared their treat with a pet dog or cat.
– The largest ice cream sundae in history was made by Palm Dairies in Edmonton AB on July 24, 1988. It weighed in at over 24 tons.
– It takes an average of 50 licks to polish off a typical single-scoop ice cream cone.
COMING UP . . .
[Fri] Roast Chestnuts Day
[Fri] Monkey Day
[Sat] International Tea Day
[Sat] National Cupcake Day
THIS DAY IN SHOW BIZ . . .
2004 [14] It’s announced that Dick Clark is forced to bow out from hosting his annual ABC-TV event, “Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve” due to complications from a recent stroke (he dies in April 2012) Regis Philbin is named as stand-in
2016 [02] Alan Thicke suffers a heart attack while playing hockey and dies shortly after at age 69
TODAY’S MUSIC EVENTS . . .
2012 [06] Police bust a bizarre murder plot by a team of 3 hitmen in Albuquerque NM targeting Justin Bieber
2012 [06] A collection of 1969 love letters from Mick Jagger to American singer Marsha Hunt sell at auction for £187,000-plus, about $237,000 (Hunt is believed to be the inspiration for the hit ‘Brown Sugar’)
2013 [05] Beyoncé’s self-titled album is released with no advance notice, sending radio stations scrambling to get its songs on-air (the album sells over 600,000 digital copies in 3 days)
TODAY’S RECORD . . .
2010 [08] In China, a 2,400 year-old pot of soup is discovered near the ancient capital of Xi’an (“It’s almost ready…”)
BULL’S BITS
BS WACK FACTS:
✓ More boys than girls are born during the day; more girls are born at night.
✓ The Pacific entrance of the Panama Canal is farther East than the Atlantic entrance.
✓ An elephant’s tooth can weigh as much as 12 pounds.
✓ Pain travels through the body at 350 feet per second.
✓ The energy of a discharge of an electric eel could start 50 cars.
✓ The launching mechanism of a carrier ship that helps planes take off could throw a pickup truck over a mile.
-RandomFactGenerator
BS MODERNIZE A CAROL:
• “We Tweet You a Merry Christmas”
• “Pimp the Hallz”
• “I Saw Mommy Kissing Mrs. Claus”
• “Angels We Have Heard While High”
• “Joy To the World Wide Web”
• “Groot King Wenceslas”
• “Deck the Halls With Boughs of Pre-lit Holly Made From Durable Poly-carbon Fiber and Powered by 3 Lithium Batteries, Also Comes With an Alternate USB Plug for Power – fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la”
• “We Three Queens”
• “Have Yourself a Merry Little Holiday”
• “Silent Meh”
• “Baby, It’s Cold Outside. Too Bad You Gotta Go Before I Get Accused of Something”
-Twitter
Best of BS . . .
BS WEIRD RESPONSES TO “I LOVE YOU”:
• “I love me too. We have so much in common.”
• “That’s just because you haven’t gotten to know me yet.”
• “Have we met?”
• “Pull my finger.”
• “I’m still not sleeping with you.”
• “Thank you.”
• “And Iiiiiiiiiiiiiii will always love youuuuuuuuuuuu.”
• “It’ll pass.”
• “For the third time, license and registration, please.”
• “New phone. Who ‘dis?”
• “Who doesn’t?”
• “Get away from my window!”
• “It’s another $50, if you want me to say it back.”
-Twitter, first published in ‘BS’ in 2017
BS RANDOM JOKE:
About a month before he died, my uncle had his back covered in lard. After that, he went downhill fast.
BS PHONE STARTER:
What did you really want for Christmas when you were a kid but never got?
BS WATER COOLER QUESTION:
Question: 12% of us admit that we have done THIS before the holiday shopping season starts. What?
Answer: Got a new credit card
BS DEEP THOUGHT:
The trouble with not having a goal is that you can spend your life running up and down the field and never score.