Friday, June 28, 2024 — Edition: #7744
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BS SHOW BIZ BUZZ:
★ Jennifer Lopez is no longer gone, girl. She and Ben Affleck are back in the same country and hanging out. TMZ says the 2 were both at his Beverly Hills office on Wednesday, although photographers weren’t able to snap them together. He arrived around 10am, and J Lo pulled up a few hours later. The previous evening, Affleck was spotted leaving the same location — wearing his wedding ring. He made headlines over the weekend for ditching the silver band while grabbing lunch with his 18-year-old daughter, Violet. At the time, J-Lo was vacationing in Italy without her husband, with reports saying she needed “time to reflect on her marriage.”
-PageSix, TMZ
★ Paris Hilton testified to Congress that she was sexually abused and force-fed medication during the time she spent in youth residential treatment facilities. Hilton, a long-time advocate for children’s welfare and regulation of such facilities, appeared before the House Committee on Ways and Means. She spoke about the time she spent as a child in youth residential facilities, and how she was ripped from her bed at home at 16 and taken to a facility after her parents realized she had been clubbing at age 15. Hilton said that although the “programs promised healing, growth and support”, they instead “did not allow me to speak, move freely or even look out a window for 2 years”.
-Independent
★ Jamie Foxx’s daughter says he is “doing amazing”, several months after his mystery health scare. The 56-year-old actor took time out of the public eye from April to December last year after he was struck down with a mystery medical complication, but his daughter Corinne Foxx told “Entertainment Tonight”: “He’s doing so great, he’s doing amazing”, even playing pickleball twice daily. She also said she’s “grateful” that she can work on the game show “Beat Shazam” with him.
-ContactMusic
★ “Downton Abbey” 3 will hit the big screen in September 2025. The official Instagram page for the show and Focus Features said in a joint announcement: “A new motion picture event. The third film in the beloved Downton franchise will be released only in theaters September 12, 2025.” The news comes a month after the show confirmed a threequel was in the works, releasing a video of the classic cast back together for a table read. So far, the official title hasn’t been revealed. The original “Downton Abbey” series aired from 2010-15. It was followed by 2 films: 2019’s “Downton Abbey” and “Downton Abbey: A New Era” in 2022.
-TheWrap
★ Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s romance isn’t the only “Love Story” to come from Chiefs Kingdom. Perhaps taking inspiration from couple, Hallmark Channel has teamed up with the NFL for the new Christmas film “Holiday Touchdown: A Chiefs Love Story”. While the movie is not about Taylor and Travis, it’ll be filmed in Kansas City, and include scenes shot at Arrowhead Stadium. A press release says that when trouble arises in the budding relationship between a Chiefs superfan and the team’s director of Fan Engagement, perhaps “a little Christmas magic can throw a Hail Mary.” The film will be released as part of Hallmark’s Countdown to Christmas programming this year.
-ABC
TODAY’S SHOW BIZ SKED:
• “Jimmy Kimmel Live” (ABC/Global): TBA
• “The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon” (NBC/CTV): Chris Pratt, Erin Andrews, Charissa Thompson, the Red Clay Strays (R)
• “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” (CBS/Global): Anya Taylor-Joy, Douglas Emhoff (R)
• “After Midnight” (CBS/Global): Felipe Esparza, Morgan Murphy, Marcella Arguello (R)
• “Late Night with Seth Meyers” (NBC/CTV): David Ortiz, John Early, Roni Kaspi (R)
• “The View” (ABC/CTV): Hot Topics
• “The Talk” (CBS): Bob Odenkirk, Nikki Glaser
• “Live with Kelly and Mark” (ABC/CTV): Sofía Vergara, Ken Jeong
• “The Kelly Clarkson Show” (Check local listings): Tracy Morgan, Hiroyuki Sanada, Anna Sawai
• “The Drew Barrymore Show” (Check local listings): Dr. Suzanne Gilberg-Lenz tackles the tough questions many are too embarrassed to ask their own doctors.
• “Jennifer Hudson Show” (Check local listings): Derek Hough
• “2024 NHL Draft” (ESPN, SN): First Round, live from The Sphere in Las Vegas.
• “U.S. Olympic Trials” (NBC): Women’s Gymnastics
• “Family Empire: Houston” (OWN): Series premiere. Across 4 generations of Black excellence, the Braden family is a tight-knit circle. Tensions may rise, but they always find a way back to each other.
SATURDAY:
• “2024 US Senior Open Championship” (NBC): Third Round, from Newport Country Club in Newport, RI
• “The Killer Inside: The Ruth Finley Story” (LIFE): Her kidnapping and sudden reappearance leaves investigators scrambling for answers. As new evidence comes to light, authorities entertain the notion that the perpetrator may be someone intimately connected to her.
• “Falling Like Snowflakes” (HALL): Determined to capture a rare shot of a 12-sided snowflake, a photographer enlists help from a childhood friend as they go on a mission they’ll never forget.
SUNDAY:
• “2024 BET Awards” (BET): Performers include Will Smith, GloRilla, Ice Spice, Latto, Ms. Lauryn Hill &YG Marley, Sexyy Red, and Shaboozey. Usher will be honored with the Lifetime Achievement BET Award. Hosted by Taraji P. Henson.
• “Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen” (BRAVO): Cohen celebrates the 15th anniversary of Bravo, featuring hilarious hijinks, unpredictable surprises and a lineup of celebrities.
• “Biography: Sammy Hagar” (A&E): Traces his path to fame, from a poverty-stricken child, to the lead singer of Montrose, to launching a successful solo career, and ultimately joining Van Halen.
MONDAY:
• “Canada Day: Feel the Rhythm!” (CBC): Metric, Chromeo, Neon Dreams, Maestro Fresh Wes, Kiesza, and others perform in a live celebration from Ottawa to celebrate Canada’s 157th birthday.
• “Wimbledon 2024” (ESPN, TSN): First Round, from the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon, England.
• “Name That Tune” (Fox): Barking, Brews & Big Money
BS MUSIC NOTES:
• Katy Perry — gave fans a glimpse of the lyrics to her new song ‘Women’s World’ in a unique way. During Paris Fashion Week, she stepped out in a red Balenciaga dress, to which she’d attached a 500-foot-long train with all the words to the song printed on it. Women’s World drops July 11.
• Lil Nas X – isn’t afraid to brag a bit about his new single “Here We Go’, which drops today. On Instagram, he wrote: “so excited to release the best song of all time this friday!” The tune was recorded for the upcoming Netflix film “Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F”. LINK: https://tinyurl.com/4bs6mdnp
• Bruce Springsteen – We already know that Jeremy Allen White will play the Boss in the upcoming biopic “Deliver Me to Nowhere”, about the making of 1982’s “Nebraska”. But will he sing? “The Bear” star told Variety: “We’re gonna try. We’re gonna try our best.”
• Van Morrison — is delving into his archives for the new album “New Arrangements and Duets”, out Sept. 27. It will include contributions from Willie Nelson, Joss Stone, Curtis Stigers and Kurt Elling, all recorded between 2018 and 2019. The preview song ‘Choppin Wood’ is out now. He’ll also release “Be Just and Fear Not: Live at Orangefield” on July 12. LINK: https://tinyurl.com/y5784thx
• Eagles – “Due to overwhelming demand”, they have announced yet more shows at The Sphere in Las Vegas. Four additional concerts have been announced, bringing the scheduled run of performances to 16, beginning Sept. 20. The new dates are: Dec. 6, 7, 13, and 14. LINK: https://tinyurl.com/4rewr4xn
• Lainey Wilson, Luis Fonsi, Tanner Adell and The War And Treaty – will take the stage ahead of the Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks show in New York. Mickey Guyton and Access Hollywood’s Zuri Hall will host, on NBC and Peacock.
• Kane Brown, Carrie Underwood, Old Dominion + Megan Moroney – have all scheduled performances on GMA’s 2024 Summer Concert Series. Brown will take the stage July 19 at New York’s Central Park, and Underwood at the same place on Aug. 2. Moroney is scheduled for Times Square studios on Aug. 30, and Old Dominion on Sept. 6. LINK: (tickets here) https://tinyurl.com/4z6yzxut
• Bailey Zimmerman – Today, he releases his “summer-ready anthem” ‘New To Country’. No official word on a new album, but presumably this will be the lead single. His current single is ‘Holy Smokes’.
• Morgan Wallen – was pelted by a pair of panties during his Minneapolis show last Friday. As he was singing ‘I Had Some Help’, a thong was flung into his face from the audience. He quickly recovered, grabbing it from his face and smirking briefly before tossing them off the stage and finishing the song. LINK: https://tinyurl.com/7x3s7krp
• Toby Keith – The 2-hour NBC tribute concert special “Toby Keith: An American Icon” will be filmed at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on Aug. 28. It’ll feature appearances by artists including Luke Bryan, Eric Church, Ashley McBryde, Parker McCollum, Jelly Roll, Darius Rucker, Carrie Underwood, Lainey Wilson, The War And Treaty and more. Keith died on Feb 5, following a 2-year battle with cancer.
SHOOTING THE BULL
NEW MOVIES THIS WEEK:
• “A Quiet Place: Day One” (PG-13, Sci-Fi/Mystery): A woman finds herself trapped in New York City during the early stages of an invasion by alien creatures with ultrasonic hearing. (Joseph Quinn, Lupita Nyong’o, Alex Wolff) No Tomatometer rating.
• “Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 1” (R, Western/History): Chronicles a 15-year span of pre-and post-Civil War expansion and settlement of the American west. (Kevin Costner, Sienna Miller, Sam Worthington, Jena Malone) Tomatometer: 49%
• “Daddio” (PG, Drama–Limited): A young woman jumps into the backseat of a New York cab, and she and the cabbie strike up the most unexpected conversation, resulting in an epic, remarkable journey. (Dakota Johnson, Sean Penn) Tomatometer: 76%
POLL POSITION:
Do you remember your first car? Of course you do. According to a new survey, 9 in 10 of us not only remember that first set of wheels, 60% wish they could go back in time to take better care of it. The poll, taken in the US, also shows that the older you are, the more nostalgic you are for your first drive. 91% of Baby Boomers and 89% of Gen Xers especially miss their first cars. The Talker survey also found that those who consider themselves to be “car lovers” are more likely to name their rides (49%), compared to “car likers” (20%), and “car dislikers” (14%). Those who named their car said the vehicle earned its name through its personality (37%), the make and model (29%) or how it performs (21%).
(Or in the car of MY car, how it doesn’t perform!)
(I remember MY first car. Still can’t remember where I left it though! Hey, I was in college…!)
-SWNS
NEWS OF THE WEIRD:
➢ A Cleveland grandmother was stunned when she received a $105 speeding ticket – especially considering the picture with the ticket clearly shows her van being towed when the alleged violation took place. She had been on the way to her daycare center when her minivan gave out, and called a tow truck to have it brought in for service. A few weeks later, the notice of a $105 fine came to her home. As you can imagine, fighting a ticket, especially as a grandmother, isn’t easy, but she showed up in person to discuss things. But her statement seemingly fell on deaf ears, as at the police station, she was told she would need to contact the third-party company that handles their speed-cam tickets. As she said to a reporter: “What are they doing?…my car is on a flat bed, I’m not driving that truck.” (Careful, lady — the photo also clearly shows you weren’t wearing a seat belt!)
➢ Denmark plans to tax farmers for the greenhouse gases emitted by their…cows, sheep and pigs. Beginning in 2030, it will become the first country in the world to do so, as it targets a major source of methane emissions, one of the most potent gases contributing to global warming. Farmers with livestock will be taxed 120 Danish kroner (US $17) per metric ton of carbon dioxide equivalent emitted from each bovine. A typical Danish cow produces 6 metric tons of CO2 equivalent per year, which means the average annual charge per cow will be a little over $100. Other animals will be taxed at a lesser rate. (And fathers after Thanksgiving dinner? They’ll be taxed at a HIGHER rate!)
-TheBoot, MorningBrew, YahooNews
CANADIANISMS THAT OTHERS JUST DON’T UNDERSTAND, EH?
Canada Day is on Monday, so we’re paying tribute to our home and native language…
→ Canadian tuxedo: Doubling up the denim by wearing jeans and a jean jacket is sometimes known as a Canadian tuxedo. South of the border, it can be called a ‘Texas tux’. (But you might also need a cowboy hat…)
→ Mickey: These are miniature bottles of booze – usually 375ml, or 13oz. (Perfect for church!)
→ Pencil Crayons: Americans call them “colored pencils” and Brits call them “colouring pencils.” But Canadians have stuck firmly to the term ‘Pencil Crayons’, which is a mashup of “coloured pencils” and the French “crayon de couleur.”
→ KD: Kraft Mac & Cheese is a big deal throughout North America, but Canadians can’t believe that others haven’t also shortened the name to ‘KD’. The nickname has become so popular that Kraft has been known to use the term in its advertising.
→ 2-4: This one’s nice and straightforward. A ‘two-four’ is a pack of 24 beers. Simple enough.
→ Molson muscle: If a Canadian compliments you on your ‘Molson muscle’, it might be time to lay off the 2-4s. Molson is a Montreal-based brewery, and a Molson muscle is a big ol’ beer belly.
→ Toque: It’s a knitted cap. There’s some debate regarding the origin of the term, but it seems likely it comes from French ‘toc’, meaning – you guessed it – ‘hat’!
→ Darts: In the Great White North, cigarettes are quite commonly referred to as ‘darts’. Yes, both kinds of darts can kill you – these ones just take a bit longer…
→ Housecoats: Americans call them ‘bathrobes’, Brits call them ‘dressing gowns’, Canadians call them ‘housecoats’. Why? Well, because they’re coats you wear inside the house, eh?
→ Eavestroughs: Simply put, they’re rain gutters, the water discharge systems attached to buildings’ roofs. We’re guessing this one comes from the British, because it sounds so…British!
→ Keener: If you’re a little too keen, you’re a ‘keener’. In less-polite circles, you might be labelled a ‘brown-noser’. We’re guessing you’ve heard that one…
→ Gong show: A personal favorite. “The Gong Show” is an old TV show where people would show off their dubious talents in front of a celeb judging panel. In Canada, ‘Gong Show’ refers to complete and utter chaos. (I’ve lost track of how many times I’ve used it to try to explain what goes on around here…!)
-Metro
DID YOU KNOW?
A heatwave can negatively affect more than your physical health. A 2022 study by the Boston University School of Public Health found a significant increase in visits to hospital emergency rooms for mental health conditions during the hottest days of the summer. This included ER visits for substance use disorders, mood and anxiety disorders, stress, and other behavioral disorders, and more. The study’s author believes this is due to a combination of factors, including disruption of sleep, and the fact that if you’re experiencing extreme heat, it makes it more difficult to cope with other stressors. It’s not rocket science, but he reminds us that it’s important to check in with friends, family, and neighbors, to make sure they know what resources are available to them during periods of extreme heat. And check in with yourself, too, to make sure you’re doing OK.
-StudyFinds
BS CHRONOMETER 6.28.24
TODAY’S BS REASONS TO PARTY . . .
• “Insurance Awareness Day”. Hmm, now who do you think came up with this one? Insurance is a gamble. If you buy it, you’re betting that something will go wrong. If you don’t buy it, you’re betting that nothing will go wrong. (And even if it doesn’t, your rates still go up!)
• “International Body Piercing Day”, celebrated in piercing and modification communities worldwide. It coincides with the birthday of Jim Ward, the ‘father of modern piercing’. (How do you suppose they recommend you observe this day?)
• “Tapioca Day”, honoring that stuff you put in pudding that looks like fish eyes in glue.
• “INTERNATIONAL CAPS LOCK DAY”, to poke fun at those who unnecessarily capitalize letters, words, and phrases. (NOW STOP YELLING!)
• “Paul Bunyan Day”, celebrating the famous American fable about the giant lumberjack who performed incredible feats such as scooping out the Great Lakes to get water for ‘Babe’, his blue ox.
• “Logistics Day”. Logistics refers to the process of moving and coordinating resources from one location to another. There are many different facets involved, from packaging to shipping. There is also a wealth of equipment, inventory, materials, and people involved. Today, we recognize and appreciate the importance that the logistics sector plays. (All this explains why there’s a charge for shipping!)
• “Drive Your Corvette to Work Day”, the annual event initiated by Mid America Motorworks. (I hope you don’t need to pick up groceries on the way home!)
• “Food Truck Day”. This occasion was started by a radio DJ in 2015. (Go figure — he probably did it as a way to get a free meal!). [Rick McNeely of the Fishbowl Radio Network in Arlington, Texas]
SATURDAY:
• “Camera Day”, which has unknown origins, but we always turn our ‘focus’ to cameras and photographs on June 29th. It’s estimated that each year, we take over 1.8 trillion digital photos. (And some of them don’t even involve “duck face”!)
• “Hug Holiday”, encouraging us to give hugs to those who really need them. Aimed at the elderly, sick and lonely, and anyone who needs the warmth, cheer, and love that a hug provides. Be sure to ask first! (If you knew my Aunt Betty, you’d be asking for a holiday FROM hugs today!)
• “Waffle Iron Day”, celebrating the awesome kitchen gadget. The waffle dates back to the 1300s in Greece, where flat cakes were baked between 2 metal pans. At the time, they topped it with cheeses and herbs. (What’s the weirdest waffle ingredient or topping you’ve heard of? For us, it’s turkey stuffing!)
• “Almond Buttercrunch Day”, a combination of toffee covered with chocolate, and sprinkled with toasted almonds. (It’s definitely worth a special day to me!)
ALMOND FUN FACTS:
✓ Chocolate manufacturers use 40% of the world’s almonds.
✓ It takes more than 1.2 million beehives to pollinate California’s Almond crop (over 550,000 acres).
✓ There are 9,773 people in the US listed with the last name ‘Almond’, according to Forebears.io
SUNDAY:
• “Social Media Day”, to recognize and celebrate social media’s impact on global communication. While every day is essentially “Social Media Day”, today marks the 15th annual official celebration. (***A social media timeline that you can post on…wait for it…social media: https://nationaltoday.com/social-media-day / ***)
• “Asteroid Day” (aka “Meteor Day”), an observance on the anniversary of the 1908 “Tunguska Event” in Russia, the largest impact on Earth in recorded history, which flattened an estimated 80 million trees, even though the asteroid or comet is believed to have burst in the air rather than hitting the surface.
• “National Organization For Women Day”, marking the date in 1966 that ‘NOW’ was founded in Washington DC by delegates at the National Conference of State Commissions on the Status of Women.
• “National OOTD Day, short for “National Outfit of the Day Day”. Today, you’re encouraged to develop your own personal style and celebrate what makes you feel good about yourself. (For [***Co-host***], this could also be called “National Whatever Outfit is on Top in His Dresser Drawer Day”!)
• “Blink-182 Day”, on the 182nd day of the year. The day began after bassist-vocalist Mark Hoppus of the band put out a tweet, declaring it.
MONDAY:
• “Canada Day”, the annual celebration of Canada’s nationhood (1867), first established as a holiday in 1879. This year’s official national celebration from Ottawa’s LeBreton Flats Park and live from across the country will feature fireworks, and performances by Chromeo, Maestro Fresh Wes, Metric and others. LINK: https://tinyurl.com/ake7x225
• “Early Bird Day”, a great day to get up bright and early . . . if you like worms for breakfast!
(***Caution – “fart”***) • “International Joke Day”, The oldest joke is thought to be a Sumerian proverb from as early as 2300 BC, which translates to: “Something which has never occurred since time immemorial; a young woman did not fart in her husband’s lap.”
TODAY’S CELEBIRTHDAYS . . .
1926 [98] Mel Brooks (Kaminsky), Brooklyn NY, movie director (“Blazing Saddles”, “Spaceballs”)/movie actor (“Blazing Saddles”, “Spaceballs”)/Broadway producer (“The Producers”)
1948 [76] Kathy Bates, Memphis TN, movie actress (“Titanic”, “Misery”), TV actress (“American Horror Story” 2014-18, “The Office” 2010-11) COMING UP… “Matlock” TV series
1966 [58] Mary Stuart Masterson, New York City NY, movie actress (“Some Kind of Wonderful”, “Benny & Joon”)
1966 [58] John Cusack, Evanston IL, movie actor (“Say Anything”, “Grosse Pointe Blank”)/brother of Joan Cusack and Ann Cusack
1970 [54] Mike White, Pasadena CA, TV Producer (“The White Lotus”, “School of Rock”)
1971 [53] Elon Musk, Pretoria South Africa, entrepreneur (founder of PayPal, SpaceX, and Tesla Motors, owner of X/Twitter)/current net worth: $213 billion, #1 in world)
1977 [47] Mark Stoermer, Houston TX, rock bassist (The Killers-‘Somebody Told Me’, ‘Mr. Brightside’)
1986 [38] Kellie Pickler, Albemarle NC, TV personality-actress (“American Idol” finalist 2006, “I Love Kellie Pickler”, “Dancing With the Stars” winner 2013/country singer (‘Red High Heels’)
SATURDAY- Gary Busey (“The Buddy Holly Story”) is 80; Colin Hay (Men at Work) is 71; Melora Hardin (“The Office”) is 57; Judith Hoag (“Nashville”) 56; Matthew Good (Matthew Good Band) is 53; Nicole Scherzinger (Pussycat Dolls) is 46; Lily Rabe (“American Horror Story”) is 42; Colin Jost (“Saturday Night Live”) is 42; NBA player Kawhi Leonard is 33; Camila Mendes (“Riverdale”) is 30
SUNDAY- Vincent D’Onofrio (“Law & Order: Criminal Intent”) is 65; Boxer Mike Tyson is 58; Molly Parker (“House of Cards”) is 52; Colton Dunn (“Superstore”) is 47; Lizzy Caplan (“Masters of Sex”) is 42; James Adam Shelley (American Authors) is 41; Cole Swindell (‘She Had Me at Heads Carolina’) is 41; Fantasia Barrino (‘I Believe’) is 40; Olympian Michael Phelps is 39
MONDAY- Debbie Harry (Blondie) is 79; Dan Aykroyd (“Blues Brothers”) is 72; Andre Braugher (“Brooklyn Nine-Nine”) is 62; Pamela Anderson (“Baywatch”) is 57; Missy Elliott (‘Work it’) is 53; Liv Tyler (“Armageddon”) is 47
THIS DAY IN SHOW BIZ . . .
1998 [26] It’s the first-ever TV ratings week in which more people watch cable/satellite channels than broadcast channels (That CSPAN-3 channel sure is riveting, isn’t it?)
2003 [21] “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl”, starring Johnny Depp, Keira Knightley and Orlando Bloom, premieres at Disneyland
TODAY’S MUSIC EVENTS . . .
2003 [21] After Ruben Studdard beats Clay Aiken to win Season 2 of “American Idol”, their first singles debut at the top of the Hot 100. Aiken becomes the first new artist to go straight to #1 with ‘This is the Night’
2007 [17] Spice Girls announce they’ll reform for a world tour to take place in December 2007 and January 2008 with the original line-up (They’ve had 2 more reunions since.)
THIS DAY IN SPORTS . . .
1981 [43] Terry Fox, whose one-legged “Marathon of Hope” across Canada in 1980 inspired millions and raised millions of dollars for cancer research, dies of cancer at 22
TODAY’S FIRSTS . . .
2009 [15] Professor Stephen Hawking hosts a ‘party for time travellers’ at the University of Cambridge, not sending out the invites until after the party. It was poorly-attended
2023 [01] South Koreans become a year or 2 younger, as the country drops 2 traditional age-counting systems to align with international standards (they used to be aged 1 at birth)
BULL’S BITS
BS WHACK FACTS:
✓ The magic word “abracadabra” was originally intended to be spoken to cure hay fever.
✓ It takes food 7 seconds to travel from the mouth to the stomach.
✓ Recycling one ton of paper saves 17 trees.
✓ A caterpillar has up to 4,000 muscles.
✓ A day in the age of dinosaurs was just 23 hours long.
✓ David Hasselhoff’s divorce settlement awarded him the catchphrase “Don’t Hassle the Hoff”.
-BestLife, BathroomReadersInstitute
Best of BS . . .
BS DEMOTIVATIONAL SELF-HELP BOOKS:
• 100 Great People, and Why You’ll Never Be Like Them
• I’m OK, But You Need Some Help
• No, You Can’t
• How To . . . Oh, Screw It
• The Power of Maybe Tomorrow
• Eat, Pray, Eat
• For Whom the Bell Tolls . . . Hint: It’s Not For You
• I Can’t Even, and Neither Can You
• The 420 Habits of Highly Effectively Stoned People
• No Soup For Your Soul
-Twitter, first published in BS in 2021
BS FAKE CANADIAN HISTORY (Canada Day is on Monday):
• At birth, Canadians are issued their own hockey card, rather than a birth certificate.
• Over 100 years ago, Canada decided “eh” would be the sound the question mark makes.
• A group of Canadians is called an “apology”.
• The NFL cancelled its Canadian expansion plans in 1973 when all 7 proposed cities demanded their team be named the ‘Roughriders’.
• Vancouver gets its name from the Squamish word for “unaffordable rents.”
• Newfoundland was bought and paid for with Canadian Tire money.
• The term “Double Double” is the Canadian version of ‘Aloha’, meaning both Hello & Goodbye.
• Neil Young wrote the national anthem, but they had to cut out the 10 minute guitar solo.
• On Canada Day, every citizen is required to apologize to 3 random strangers and offer them maple syrup as a token of friendship.
• Canadian Netflix has always had a great selection.
-Twitter, first published in BS in 2017
BS WEB GOODIE:
BFFs: https://tinyurl.com/3hf352rs
BS RANDOM JOKE:
Going on a family vacation is nice because it can be fun for the kids to go to a different part of the country and see what the Wi-fi is like there…
☎ BS PHONE STARTER:
What, to you, is the funniest movie of all-time?
BS WATER COOLER QUESTION:
53% of kids will need to be reminded to do THIS over the summer. What is it?
Answer: Go to bed
BS DEEP THOUGHT:
When the sun is shining, I can do anything; no mountain is too high, no trouble too difficult to overcome.