March 13 2018

Tuesday, March 13, 2018 – Edition: #6175

Can You Believe This Sheet?

BS SHOW BIZ BUZZ:
★ According to Selma Blair, Cameron Diaz has retired from acting.  Diaz is one of the most bankable stars in Hollywood, but she’s apparently told Blair that she has no plans to return to the movie business, because she’s very happy to spend her time with her husband Benji Madden. Her most-recent movie appearance was in ‘Annie’ in 2014.
-MSN
★ The man Whitney Houston’s family accused of contributing to the death of her daughter Bobbi Kristina Brown has been arrested for domestic violence in Florida. According to the arrest report, police responded to a possible domestic disturbance Saturday morning shortly after midnight to make contact with Gordon and his girlfriend, Laura Leal. Gordon said that he wanted Leal to leave his house because she ripped his shirt and threw a bottle at him. He indicated that both had been drinking. Gordon and Bobbi Kristina Brown had a tumultuous relationship before she was found unresponsive in a bathtub in the couple’s Atlanta home in 2015.
-TheBlast
★ “Stranger Things” creators the Duffer Brothers have responded to allegations that the duo was verbally abusive toward women on the set of the Netflix series. In a statement, they said: “We are deeply upset to learn that someone felt uncomfortable on our set. Due to the high-stress nature of production, tempers occasionally get frayed, and for that, we apologize.” That was in response to an Instagram post by camera department worker Peyton Brown, who wrote that she would not work on the show’s upcoming third season due to behavior she encountered on-set.
-RollingStone
★ Scott Baio’s wife Renee has revealed that she’s been diagnosed with Microvascular Brain Disease, two and a half years after being diagnosed with a brain tumor. Replying on Twitter to a fan asking about her health struggles, Renee wrote: “Besides having 2 meningioma brain tumors, in Oct 2017 I also learned I have Microvascular Brain Disease.” Renee was a stuntwoman when she sustained a massive brain injury in a 1992 jet ski accident. Scott Baio confirmed the news in his own tweet, praising his wife of 11 years. “Unfortunately, this is true. Renee is forever my rock, my life & my soulmate! Toughest person I know.
-MSN
★ Comedian Kathy Griffin is embarking on her comeback, nine months after she provoked outrage — and lost a lot of work — by posing with a fake severed head that appeared to depict President Donald Trump. Griffin announced on HBO’s “Real Time With Bill Maher” that she has booked upcoming shows at New York’s Carnegie Hall and at Washington’s Kennedy Center, or as she called it – “Trump’s backyard.”
-TorontoSun

TODAY’S SHOW BIZ SKED:
• “Jimmy Kimmel Live” (ABC/Global): Lena Waithe, Buddy Guy
• “The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon” (NBC/CTV): Ricky Gervais, Chris Sullivan, Amy Shark
• “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” (CBS/Global): Angela Bassett, Jimmy O. Yang, Jack Johnson
• “Late Night with Seth Meyers” (NBC/CTV): Alan Cumming, Christiane Amanpour, Beth Ditto, Brendan Canty
• “The Late Late Show with James Corden” (CBS/CTV): Adam Scott, Patton Oswalt, Darren Criss, ZZ Ward featuring Fitz
• “Conan” (TBS/Comedy): Terry Crews, Robert Reich, Mark Normand
• “Watch What Happens Live” (Bravo): Dorit Kemsley, Jerry O’Connell
• “The View” (ABC/CTV): Mindy Kaling, Bernadette Peters, Victor Garber
• “The Talk” (CBS): Lionel Richie, Nancy O’Dell
• “Live with Kelly and Ryan” (ABC/CTV): Alan Cumming, Colin Jost, Farnoosh Torabi
• “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” (NBC/CTV): Dana Carvey, Ronda Rousey, 21 Savage
• “For The People” (ABC): Pilot. The series premiere of the drama about six talented young lawyers who work on opposite sides of the law and handle the most high-profile and high-stakes federal cases in the country.
• “Rise” (NBC): Pilot. Josh Radnor (How I Met Your Mother) stars as a teacher at a small town high school who takes over the school’s failing drama department and mounts a big musical production. Rosie Perez and Auli’i Cravalho (Moana) also star in a series that is earning comparisons to early Glee.

BS MUSIC NOTES:
• Meghan Trainor – her father Gary will appear on her new album. Gary Trainor plays piano on the song ‘Good Morning’. Meghan says, “I was playing the piano and my nails were clicking and they were like, ‘Do you have a bracelet on?’ and I was like, ‘No, please don’t be the nails,’ and it was, so I was like, ‘Dad, can you play this part for me?’ And he did and killed it.” (She also says that she (like) always wanted her dad to be (like) featured on(like) one of her songs).
• Katy Perry – One of the nuns involved in a years-long legal battle with Perry and the Los Angeles Archdiocese over the sale of a property in Los Angeles collapsed and died during a court proceeding related to the case.
• Mötley Crüe – A crew member on the band biopic ‘The Dirt’ was electrocuted on the film’s New Orleans set Saturday. A spokesman said that the unnamed rigger was dismantling a set when the incident happened. A full recovery is expected.
• Bono – has apologized after claims were made that workers at a charity he co-founded were subjected to bullying, verbal abuse, and sexual harassment. He admitted the ONE organization, created in 2004 to fight extreme poverty and preventable diseases, failed to protect some employees at its Johannesburg, South Africa office. Quote: “I need to take some responsibility for that.”
• Smashing Pumpkins – Billy Corgan has confirmed that the reunited group will release eight new songs as two four-track EPs in the coming months, and that the first song will probably arrive in May.
• Pearl Jam – fan club members have been treated to an exclusive new song, ‘Can’t Deny Me’. A 25-second clip is available to everyone via Pearl Jam’s official Twitter account.
• Blue Rodeo – Jim Cuddy has been announced as the recipient of the 2018 MusiCounts Inspired Minds Ambassador Award. The award recognizes individuals who have had an extraordinary impact on music education. It will be presented March 24 during JUNO weekend in Vancouver.
• Tim McGraw — collapsed during a performance in Dublin, Ireland, on Sunday night.  His wife and touring partner Faith Hill came onstage and announced that McGraw has “been super dehydrated,” adding, “I apologize, but I made the decision that he cannot come back out on stage.”
• Kacey Musgraves – has announced a huge world tour, kicking off in Europe in October. She admitted that she was ”freaking out” as she shared the exciting news during her headlining set at the County To Country music festival at the O2 in London on Saturday.
• Dierks Bentley – is asking for fans to submit photos of their mothers, sisters, daughters, friends, or “other everyday female heroes” for use in the background during his performance of ‘Woman, Amen’ during the ACMs April 15. Deadline is April 4.
• Garth Brooks – he and Trisha Yearwood will reveal the next members of the Country Music Hall of Fame on March 27 at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville.

THIS WEEK’S VIDEO RELEASES (DVD and Blu-ray):
• “Justice League” (PG-13, Action/Adventure): Fueled by his restored faith in humanity and inspired by Superman’s selfless act, Bruce Wayne enlists the help of his newfound ally, Diana Prince, to face an even greater enemy. (Ben Affleck, Gal Gadot, Jason Momoa)
• “The Shape of Water” (R-Rated, Drama/Fantasy): At a top secret research facility in the 1960s, a lonely janitor forms a unique relationship with an amphibious creature that is being held in captivity. (Sally Hawkins, Octavia Spencer, Michael Shannon)
• “The Disaster Artist” (R-Rated, Comedy): When Greg Sestero, an aspiring film actor, meets the weird and mysterious Tommy Wiseau in an acting class, they form a unique friendship and travel to Hollywood to make their dreams come true. (James Franco, Dave Franco, Ari Graynor)
• “Call Me by Your Name” (R-Rated, Drama/Romance): In 1980s Italy, a romance blossoms between a seventeen year-old student and the older man hired as his father’s research assistant. (Armie Hammer, Timothée Chalamet)
• ” I, Tonya” (R-Rated, Drama): Competitive ice skater Tonya Harding rises amongst the ranks at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships, but her future in the activity is thrown into doubt when her ex-husband intervenes. (Margot Robbie, Sebastian Stan, Allison Janney)
• “Ferdinand” (PG, Animation/Comedy): After Ferdinand, a bull with a big heart, is mistaken for a dangerous beast, he is captured and torn from his home. Determined to return to his family, he rallies a misfit team on the ultimate adventure. (John Cena, Kate McKinnon)

FASHION VICTIMS:
We’ve all said it, and some of us have actually been correct when we’ve said, “I’ve got nothing to wear!” But chances are, you do have something to wear. In fact, you probably have something NEW to wear. A study that examined the wardrobes of 2,000 men and women found the average person experiences ‘wardrobe panic’ 36 times a year — even when they have a closet full of clothing to choose from. Not only that, they found that 28 percent of our wardrobes have been left untouched in over a year. And the average person has 53 clothing items, of which 15 of are no longer worn. And as for that something NEW to wear? Six percent of us have at least NINE items with the tags still attached.
(I KNEW I didn’t need to steal that!)
(Only 53 clothing items? I work in radio…I have more t-shirts than that!)
(When I say I have nothing to wear, it usually means I have nothing CLEAN to wear!)
-YahooStyle

SPACE BAR:
We heard a little while ago that Budweiser is in the planning stages of creating a brewery for the first Mars colonists. Now, an Australian brewery has created a beer designed to be consumed in zero gravity. Sydney’s 4 Pines Brewing Company teamed up with engineering firm Saber Astronautics to craft ‘Vostok’ – an Irish stout specifically designed for people who want to catch a buzz while soaring through outer space. In addition to compensating for a dulled ability to taste, the team also had to tackle the unique problems of “wet burps,” as any gas that builds up in the body is surrounded by a bubble of beer that comes back up when you belch. Now that they’ve figured out how to bottle it so it can be consumed the same way that it is on Earth, they want to give one lucky person the chance to test it out for themselves in a weightless environment. They are asking those interested in enjoying a beer on a ZERO-G Parabolic Flight that lets you temporarily float in the air, to write a paragraph about the beer that you’d bring with you on the flight. The winner gets a trip to Cape Canaveral for three days and an experience that’ll probably get you more likes than usual on Instagram.
(Beer in a weightless environment? I’m more used to drinking my beer in a LEGLESS environment!)
(Zero-gravity beer…it IS an untapped market!)
-BroBible

BEST OF INTENTIONS:
What would YOU do if you were given $5,000? According to a survey, most of us would be fiscally responsible…
(***doesn’t add to 100% because some would use the cash for multiple purposes***)
• 63% say they’d put the money directly into savings
• 55% would use it to pay bills
• 23% would save it for retirement
• 19% would spend it on a vacation
• 14% would buy a car
• 14% would save it for education
(I say if you can afford to put it into savings, you don’t deserve to be given the cash in the first place!)
(It all depends on what you mean by ‘fiscally responsible…)
-StreetInsider

BS CHRONOMETER 03.13.18

TODAY’S CELEBIRTHDAYS . . .
1950 [68] William H Macy, Miami FL, movie actor (“Wild Hogs”, “Fargo”)/TV actor (“Shameless” since 2011)/wed to actress Felicity Huffman since 1997

1956 [62] Dana Delaney, NYC, TV actress (“Hand of God” 2014-17, “Desperate Housewives” 2007-12, “China Beach” 1988-91)

1960 [58] Adam Clayton, Chinnor UK, rock bassist (U2-‘With or Without You’, ‘Beautiful Day’)

1972 [46] Common (Lonnie Lynn Jr), Chicago IL, rapper (‘Glory’, ‘One-Nine-Nine-Nine’)/TV actor (“Hell on Wheels” 2011-14)/movie actor (“John Wick: Chapter 2”, “American Gangster”)

1976 [42] Danny Masterson, Albertson NY, TV actor (“The Ranch” 2016-2017), “That 70’s Show” 1998-2006)

1985 [33] Emile Hirsch, Topanga CA, movie actor (“Milk”, “Into the Wild”)

TODAY’S BS REASONS TO PARTY . . .
• “Earmuffs Day”, celebrating the first ‘Earmuffs’ patent by one Chester Greenwood of Farmington, Maine on this day in 1877.

• “K-9 Veterans Day”, honoring all dogs who have served in the military. The US Army launched its ‘K-9 Corps’ 76 years ago today (1942).

• “Open an Umbrella Indoors Day”, when celebrants are encouraged to challenge the old superstition and note whether any bad luck befalls them. The superstition can be traced to the 11th century BC.

• “Ken Day”, celebrates the Ken doll, whose full name is Kenneth Carson. Ken was named after Ken Handler, the son of Ruth and Elliot Handler. Ruth and Elliot were two of the founders of Mattel, and it was Ruth who invented the Barbie Doll. Barbie was named after the Handler’s daughter Barbara (Barbie Day was March 9).

• “Good Samaritan Day”, on this date in 1964, Queens NY bar manager Kitty Genovese was stabbed to death while 38 people looked the other way, claiming they didn’t want to get involved. Since then at least 5 states, including Massachusetts, Minnesota, Rhode Island, Vermont & New Jersey, have introduced ‘Good Samaritan’ laws, making it a punishable offense to witness a violent crime and not report it to the police ASAP.

• “Organize Your Home Office Day”. Studies show an inordinate number of those who work at home still dress in office attire every day in order to ‘get into work mode’. (***Get people with home offices to call in, then ask “What are you wearing right now?”***)

AND REMEMBER . . .
[Wed] Pi Day
[Wed] Potato Chip Day
[Thurs] Companies That Care Day
[Thurs] Dumbstruck Day

THIS DAY IN SHOW BIZ . . .
2006 [12] Isaac Hayes (‘Chef’) quits the TV series “South Park” after an episode mocks his religion, Scientology

TODAY’S MUSIC EVENT . . .
2006 [12] Black Sabbath, Blondie, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Miles Davis and The Sex Pistols are inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. The Sex Pistols refuse to attend the ceremony and turn down the induction (Which is a thoroughly punk-rock thing to do).

2007 [11] Amy Winehouse’s 2nd album, “Back to Black”, is released (goes on to win 5 Grammy Awards)

TODAY’S FIRSTS . . .
1987 [31] Bryan Adams’ ‘Heat Of the Night’ becomes the 1st-ever “cassette single” (Also the last?)

2013 [05] Pope Francis is elected in the papal conclave to succeed Pope Benedict XVI

TODAY’S RECORD . . .
2012 [06] 25-year-old Dallas Seavey becomes the youngest-ever winner of the Iditarod sled dog race in Alaska

BULL’S BITS

BS WACK FACTS:
✓ Aztecs used chocolate as currency.
✓ The M’s in M&M’s stand for “Mars & Murrie”.
✓ Insect secretions are used to make jelly beans shiny.
✓ Every banana you eat is a clone.
✓ Pineapples grow on bushes.
✓ Carrots were originally purple.
-Buzzfeed

BEST OF BS:
Highlight bits culled from 24 years of “Bull Sheet” back issues …
BS SIGNS SPRING IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER:
• You finally got your snowblower fixed.
• Thanks to Spring Break, the average age in Florida has dropped below 70.
• Your lazy neighbors finally shut off their Christmas lights.
• Meg Ryan goes in for her annual face re-caulking.
• Convertible owners driving around with the top down and the heater on full blast.
• H&R Block now taking credit card reservations only.
• First robin poop on your windshield.
• Finally warm enough to have sex without your socks on.
– First published in “BS” 2002

BS FAKE SURVIVOR FACTS:
• The goal of the game is to be kicked off the island.
• During the competition, the hair on women’s legs, underarms, and eyebrows never grow.
• Sometimes they get scenes done on the first take.
• Russian hackers affect the outcome.
• The show once featured a contestant who wouldn’t “do anything to win”.
• The immunity idol will appear as a judge on American Idol.
• Jeff Probst is made of wax.
• If contestants can’t grow a beard, one is provided for them.
• Gilligan won the first season.
• People still watch it.
-Twitter

BS PHONE STARTER:
What word or phrase do people use that you just can’t stand?

BS U-PICK TRIVIA:
1. What US state has the most golf courses?
a. California
b. Michigan
c. Florida [CORRECT, over 1000]
d. Rhode Island

2. What year was toilet paper reportedly first used?
a. 1391 [CORRECT, used by Chinese Emperors]
b. 1503
c. 1821
d. 1931
-VitalStatistics

BS RANDOM JOKE:
I used to be addicted to swimming, but I’m very proud to say, I’ve been dry for six years.

BS WATER COOLER QUESTION:
Question: One-third of women say they would love to change this about their man. What is it?
Answer: His table manners

BS DEEP THOUGHT:
Don’t let yesterday take up too much of today.

NOW ON OUR SHEET LIST:
Boyce Besinger @ WHKL Batesville MS; John Wilbur @ Westwood One Denver CO; Maui Uhatafe @ KNUW Silver City NM; Valerie Harris @ Ebbie Online Aurora CO; Darryl Adams @ CJSS Cornwall ON; Justin Beadoin @ CIMJ Guelph ON; Shannon Moore @ Cabin Radio Yellowknife NT; Mistiq Ligo @ NAU FM, NCD, Papua New Guinea

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