November 29 2021

Monday, November 29, 2021 – Edition: #7117

Sheet for Brains!

BS SHOW BIZ BUZZ:
★ Lindsay Lohan is getting married. She has announced her engagement to Bader Shamma. Lohan posted a series of photos, showing off her new engagement ring on Instagram, with the words: “My love. My life. My family. My future.” Shammas is the Assistant Vice President at Credit Suisse in Dubai, where Lohan has called home for the last 7 years. The couple has been dating for 2 years. He confirmed their engagement by retweeting his fiancée’s announcement on Twitter. LINK: https://www.instagram.com/p/CW0Kt4LLUu3/
-Yahoo
★ Ryan Reynolds is speaking up about the devastation of recent flooding in his home province of British Columbia. In posts to his Twitter and Facebook accounts, the Vancouver-born star said he and his wife, Blake Lively, have donated to the Canadian Red Cross’s B.C. flood relief fundraiser, and invited others to do the same, writing: “My home Province of BC continues to face a crisis from the brutal #BCFloods.  Homes, farms, schools, roads and vulnerable communities.” The catastrophic atmospheric river that struck B.C. on Nov. 14 and 15 has killed 5 people and forced thousands from their homes.
-Global
★ Jon Gosselin was hospitalized after getting bitten by a spider while asleep. Last week, the former “Jon & Kate Plus 8” star revealed the “excruciating pain” he was in after being bit by a brown recluse spider at home in Reading, Pennsylvania. He says that the doctor told him it was a good thing he took himself to hospital, “because if you don’t treat this you can lose limbs or die from a bacterial infection.” Fortunately, the former reality star is on the mend after taking antibiotics and using a topical cream.
-Yahoo
★ Jimmy Kimmel still had a Thanksgiving turkey despite his oven mishap. He joked on Instagram about accidentally burning his “hair and eyebrow off” while getting his oven fired up to prepare the holiday meal. In the caption of a photo documenting the aftermath, he wrote: “Happy thanksgiving everyone. try not to burn your hair and eyebrow off lighting the oven!” Kimmel’s oldest child, daughter Katie, commented, writing, “Again?????” Kimmel replied to his daughter: “Yep. It’s now a holiday tradition.”
-People

TODAY’S SHOW BIZ SKED:
• “Jimmy Kimmel Live” (ABC/Global): Kathy Griffin, Alan Ruck, Inhaler
• “The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon” (NBC/CTV): Alessia Cara, Pistol Annies
• “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” (CBS/Global): Peter Jackson, Chelsea Cutler
• “Late Night with Seth Meyers” (NBC/CTV): Tracy Morgan, Colin Quinn, Roy Mayorga (R)
• ” The Late Late Show with James Corden” (CBS/CTV): Daniel Craig, Rami Malek (R)
• “Watch What Happens Live” (Bravo): Charlamagne Tha God, Mary J. Blige
• “The View” (ABC/CTV): Daniel Dae Kim, Tony Goldwyn, guest co-host Jane Coaston
• “The Talk” (CBS): Vanessa Lachey
• “Live with Kelly and Ryan” (ABC/CTV): Ansel Elgort, Harry Hamlin
• “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” (NBC/CTV): Ben Platt
• “The Kelly Clarkson Show” (Check local listings): Jeremy Renner, Jennifer Tilly
• “The Drew Barrymore Show” (Check local listings): Kathryn Hahn, Jane Levy
• “CMA Country Christmas” (ABC): Performers include Jimmie Allen, Louis York, The Shindellas, Breland, Brett Eldredge, Lady A, Pistol Annies, Carrie Underwood and Lainey Wilson. Hosted by Carly Pearce and Gabby Barrett.
• “That’s My Jam” (NBC): Premiere. Jimmy Fallon invites “The Voice” coaches Ariana Grande, Blake Shelton, Kelly Clarkson and John Legend to play Wheel of Impossible Karaoke, Perfect Mashup, The Vinyl Countdown and Slay It, Don’t Spray It.
• “Welcome to the Christmas Family Reunion” (LIFETIME): Event planner Amy helps rising singer Tiffanie Christmas plan her holiday family reunion. Along the way, Amy must navigate some challenging family dynamics, as well as her own growing feelings for Tiffanie’s cousin.

BS MUSIC NOTES:
• Adele — Netflix has reportedly offered her “multi-millions” to make a special feature charting her comeback. After TV specials in the US and UK, fans might next see a docu-film, which would include footage from her UK comeback gigs at American Express presents BST Hyde Park next July.
• Chance the Rapper – His collaboration with legendary singer and Twitter superstar Dionne Warwick has arrived. ‘Nothing’s Impossible’, will benefit 2 Chicago charities. The unlikely partnership began when Warwick tagged Chance on Twitter, asking why, since he is “very obviously a rapper,” he uses “rapper” in his stage name, deciding she would now refer to herself as “Dionne the Singer.” LINK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJeKQ_UktBI
• Madonna — called out Instagram for “censorship” and “sexism” for removing a series of photos of herself in fishnets and lingerie, because of the appearance of an exposed nipple. She wrote: “It is still astounding to me that we live in a culture that allows every inch of a woman’s body to be shown except a nipple.” Madonna later reported the pics with a heart emoji over the body part in question.
• Bob Dylan – The most comprehensive exhibition of his visual art to be held in the U.S. goes on display tomorrow in Miami. Forty new pieces by the 80-year-old will be showcased for the first time, plus sketches he made in the 60s of songs such as ‘Highway 61 Revisited’ and ‘Like a Rolling Stone’. The pieces, loaned from private collections around the world, cover 6 large rooms.
• Midnight Oil — have announced that their upcoming tour in support of the new album “Resist” will be their last. The album will drop early next year, with tour dates across Australia and New Zealand set for Jan. 23-May 13. A music video for ‘Rising Seas’ is out now. LINK: https://tinyurl.com/ye24428p
• Mitchell Tenpenny and Meghan Patrick – are engaged! Wednesday night, Tenpenny popped the question to his long-time girlfriend at a popular country bar in Nashville. While “Losers Bar & Grill” might not seem like the ideal place to ask the love of your life to marry you, Tenpenny picked the location because it is where the two met 4 years ago.
• Blake Shelton – says in his house, he and the boys have a tradition of deciding on a “weird turkey” to make. Quote: “The first year, we made a Flamin’ Hot Cheetos turkey. We crusted it in the Flamin’ Hot Cheetos.” Since then, they have made a Funyuns turkey, and this year the plan was to make a bacon-wrapped Thanksgiving bird.
• Kentucky Headhunters — After 30 years, they will finally make their Grand Ole Opry debut this Saturday. Last month, the band, which had a hit album with “Pickin’ on Nashville” in 1989, released their first album of all-new material in half a decade, “That’s A Fact Jack!”.

SHOOTING THE BULL

LYIN’ EYES…AND CHEEKS:
A team of Israeli researchers says they’ve come up with the best method yet of telling if someone is lying. Using stickers containing electrodes that measure the activity of muscles and nerves, the Tel Aviv University scientists discovered that some people involuntarily activate muscles in their cheeks and eyebrows when they lie. Before this, no sensors had been able to measure these subtle muscle contractions. Tests show a 73% success rate in lie identification, better than any existing technology. Now, the researchers are working on doing away with the electrodes and detecting the subtle muscle contractions simply by analyzing high-resolution camera footage.
(But if people can’t lie on camera, we’ll never be able to watch another political debate!)
(I’m sorry to have to tell these guys, but there’s already a lie-detection technology with a better than 73% success rate. But I’m not willing to part with her!)
-OddityCentral

PLEXIGLASS COMPLEXITIES:
As one of the health measures put in place in the face of the pandemic, we’ve all seen more plexiglass in the past 20 months than we thought we’d see in a lifetime. But now, a top advisor on the Ontario COVID-10 Science Advisory Table is saying the dividers may be ineffective — and even counterproductive in many instances. The change comes as researchers have become aware that the virus spreads through aerosols, rather than droplets, and have learned that fixed barriers in public places can inhibit ventilation that is designed to promote better air flow. Dr. Peter Jüni, professor of medicine and epidemiology at University of Toronto, and scientific director of Ontario’s COVID-19 Science Advisory Table, says the plexiglass barriers often seen in places like schools and restaurants can also give people a “wrong sense of security.” However, before you pull all your investments in plexiglass companies and start picketing to have the partitions removed, experts still generally agree that they are effective in reducing transmission of the coronavirus in direct, face-to-face service environments where there is potential for close contact, such as in a store between the cashier and the customer.
(And above the buffet table…let’s not forget that!)
(I’m glad they’re finally showing some transparency about this…)
(So, movie theaters had it right all along!)
-NationalPost

NEW GOOD NEWS:
➢A man in Missouri who was exonerated after spending the past 43 years in prison for a crime he didn’t commit has become a millionaire. A GoFundMe campaign was set up for 62-year-old Kevin Strickland after it was revealed that the state will not be providing him financial assistance. That’s despite the fact that he endured the 7th longest wrongful acknowledged imprisonment in US history. Missouri only compensates prisoners exonerated through DNA evidence, not due to eyewitness testimony. But the GoFundMe set up by the Midwest Innocence Project has already raised over $1.5 million, surpassing its $1,200,000 goal. (Imagine the legal team you could hire with that kind of money!) LINK: https://tinyurl.com/2p9dnsa8
➢ Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson invited fans to a special screening of his Netflix film “Red Notice” and wanted to make the day extra special for them, so, he decided to give away his favorite custom truck. The Rock was especially moved by one fan named Oscar’s story: he was a navy veteran, personal trainer, church leader, and volunteer at a domestic violence center. Johnson invited Oscar on stage, thanked him for what he did for the community, then took him outside to surprise him with his new truck. Oscar’s reaction? He fell to the ground in gratitude, thanked Johnson, then called his girlfriend to show her his new friend and his new ride. (More proof that The Rock’s heart is as big as his biceps!) LINK: https://tinyurl.com/yckrycff
-CNN, Vulture

EMBARRASSING THINGS THAT LITERALLY EVERYONE DOES:
☞ Waving at someone who was actually waving at someone else:  Too late, you realize the wave was meant for the person behind you. So, what do you do? Really, there’s no good recovery. (Except avoiding eye contact…)
☞ Pretending not to see someone you don’t like:  Sorry, but they definitely saw you trying to make like you didn’t see them. (I think I’m on the receiving end of this one more often than I’d like to admit!)
☞ Accidentally liking a crush’s photo:  Aaaaand BOOM! it’s too late to undo it.
☞ Googling yourself:  Everyone is interested in what the internet has to say about ourselves. (It’s when you’re busted that you REALLY feel embarrassed – or when you’re Anthony Weiner!)
☞ Talking to your pet like it’s a person:  That blank stare? That means he’s just waiting for you to feed him. (No shame here…if it’s a dog. But don’t be one of those weirdos who thinks their CAT can understand them!)
☞ Running water in the bathroom for extra privacy:  It’s only slightly embarrassing because the people who hear running water know exactly what you’re doing. (Or lighting a match. What? Just me?)
☞ Having your own private mini-concert in the car:  Your favorite jam comes on, and you don’t just sing along. You play the drums, the bass, keys and all the solos. Then you look around you… (I see no problem with this one!)
-BestLife

DID YOU KNOW?
New homes in England will be required by law to install electric vehicle charging points beginning next year. The government says the move will see up to 145,000 charging points installed across the country each year. The law will also apply to new-build supermarkets, workplaces and buildings undergoing major renovations. The move comes as the UK aims to switch to electric cars, with new gasoline and diesel cars sales banned beginning in 2030.
-BBC

BS CHRONOMETER 11.29.21

TODAY’S CELEBIRTHDAYS . . .
1954 [67] Joel Coen, Minneapolis MN, movie producer-director-screenwriter (“No Country for Old Men”, “Fargo”)/brother of ‘Coen Brothers’ filmmaking partner Ethan Coen

1955 [66] Howie Mandel, Toronto ON, TV personality (“America’s Got Talent” since 2010, “Deal or No Deal” 2005-09)/stand-up comedian

1962 [59] Andrew McCarthy, Westfield NJ, movie actor (“Pretty in Pink”, “Weekend at Bernie’s”)/TV director (The Blacklist” since 2015)

1964 [57] Don Cheadle, Kansas City MO, movie actor (“Avengers: Infinity War”, “Hotel Rwanda”)/TV actor (“House of Lies” 2014-16)

1968 [53] Jonathan Knight, Dorchester MA, pop singer (New Kids On the Block-‘Step by Step’, ‘Hangin’ Tough’)

1972 [49] Brian Baumgartner, Atlanta GA, TV actor (‘Kevin Malone’ on “The Office” 2005-2013)

1976 [45] Anna Faris, Baltimore MD, movie actress (“Housebunny”, “22 Jump Street”)/TV actress-“Mom” 2013-20)

1978 [43] Lauren German, Huntington Beach CA, TV actress (“Lucifer” 2015-21, “Chicago Fire” 2012-15)

1979 [42] The Game [Jayceon Taylor], LA CA, rapper (f/Lil Wayne-‘My Life’, f/50 Cent-‘Hate It or Love It’)

1982 [39] Lucas Black, Decatur AL, TV actor (‘Christopher LaSalle’ on “NCIS: New Orleans” 2014-19)

TODAY’S BS REASONS TO PARTY . . .
• “Cyber Monday”, also known as Blue Monday, is the Monday after the Thanksgiving holiday in the US. It was created by retailers to encourage people to shop online (and get a great deal on something that yesterday, you didn’t even know you wanted!) [and yes, you CAN shop online – locally!]
• “Customer is Wrong Day”, if you work in retail, celebrate at your own risk, even if they usually are! (Retail workers…what’s your best “nightmare customer” story?)
• “Throw Out Your Leftovers Day”, after a couple of days of heating and cooling and heating and cooling your leftovers, it’s time to let them go… (I’m trying to quit cold turkey!)
• “Electronic Greetings Day”, another excuse to interact with others via messaging, Facebook, email, voicemail, etc.
• “Square Dance Day”, a chance to get out and ‘dosey-doe’ with your partner.
• “National Chocolates Day”, and no, you can’t have one from the second tray until all the lame ones on the top are gone!

COMING UP . . .
[Tues] Computer Security Day
[Tues] Mousse Day
[Wed] Advent Calendar Day
[Wed] Pie Day
This Week Is…Pet Suffocation Awareness Week
This Month Is…Car Donation Month

THIS DAY IN SHOW BIZ . . .
2011 [10] Convicted of involuntary manslaughter, Dr. Conrad Murray receives a 4-year sentence for Michael Jackson’s 2009 death

2017 [04] Matt Lauer is fired from NBC’s “Today” show after an allegation of sexual misconduct

TODAY’S MUSIC EVENTS . . .
2001 [20] George Harrison of The Beatles dies in LA of cancer at age 58

2010 [11] Adele’s ‘Rolling in the Deep’ single is released (Billboard Song of the Year 2011, Grammy Award for Record of the Year and Song of the Year 2012)

2014 [07] Taylor Swift replaces herself at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100, as ‘Blank Space’ knocks ‘Shake It Off’ from the top, making her the first female artist to do so

TODAY’S FIRST . . .
1972 [49] Atari releases “Pong”, the first commercially successful video game, in Andy Capp’s Tavern in Sunnyvale, California

BULL’S BITS

BS WHACK FACTS:
✓ People who look young for their age tend to live longer.
✓ Popcorn is one of the healthiest snacks. It builds bone, muscle, tissue, aids digestion, and is good for the teeth.
✓ When Tater Tots were introduced in 1956, they weren’t popular because they were very inexpensive and there was no perceived value. When the price was raised, sales increased dramatically.
✓ Cats adapted to living with humans by hunting rodents in grain stores, and basically domesticated themselves.
✓ There is a sound effect called the ‘Wilhelm Scream’ that has been used in over 400 movies and TV shows since 1951. (LINK: https://tinyurl.com/mpzas5rj)
✓ Walt Disney’s autograph bears no resemblance to the famous Disney logo.
-DidYouKnow, F’dUpFacts

Best of BS . . .
BS SIGNS YOU’RE MARRIED TO A SPY:
• He introduces himself last name first, then first name followed by last name again.
• Someone is always trying to run you off the road.
• When you tell him about your day, he says, “I know.”
• Whenever you use his pen, the grocery list turns into a smoking heap of ash.
• You grab the wrong book, and a secret door swings open.
• When you sneak up on her to scare her for fun, she does a spin move and chokes you out.
• He owns an assortment of trench coats and has a penchant for hiding in bushes. Note: He also might be a pervert.
• All text messages self destruct after 30 seconds.
• The names of all the women in his address book suspiciously sound like double-entendres.
• He sets his Amazon account to auto reorder piano wire every month, but you don’t own a piano.
• She tells you to talk dirty in bed. But closer to the microphone.
• You are a spy and you both work at the same place.
-Twitter, first published in BS in 2017

TODAY’S SCOOP OF BS:
➠ Today is Cyber Monday, a day when people log on and shop like crazy. (Or as my wife knows it: a day.)
➠ Rapper Rick Ross just purchased a $1 million home in Atlanta just so he could drive by it everyday. (It just goes to show you that hard work and being a law-abiding person…doesn’t really count for anything!)
➠ People has released its top 100 Best Celebrity Summer Vacation photos . . . and you should totally check out the one of Kim Kardashian. (It’s on pages 4 through 27!)
➠ Fact: Bill Gates once said: “I choose a lazy person to do a hard job. Because a lazy person will find an easy way to do it.” (FINALLY! An explanation for Windows 10!)
➠ Jon Stewart turned 59 yesterday. (He celebrated with a birthday party, which was immediately awarded the Emmy for Best Birthday Party…)

BS U-PICK TRIVIA:
• Which is the longest river in the world?
a) Amazon
b) Congo
c) Nile [CORRECT]
d) Hudson

• What is Earth’s largest continent?
a) Africa
b) Asia [CORRECT-17,300,000 square miles (44,806,812 sq km)]
c) Antarctica
d) Atlantis

• What is the deepest point in Earth’s oceans?
a) Mariana Trench [CORRECT-36,200 feet]
b) Eurasian Basin
c) The Great Barrier Reef
d) The Muddle Puddle
-UsefulTrivia

BS WEB GOODIE:
Gotta start somewhere:  https://tinyurl.com/yc7ycwhx

BS RANDOM JOKE:
A kleptomaniac is someone who helps himself because he can’t help himself.

BS PHONE STARTER:
You have one hour to spend $10,000 in one store. Where are you going?

BS WATER COOLER QUESTION:
7% of people say they do THIS at least 3 times every day. What is it?
Answer:  Hit the snooze button

BS DEEP THOUGHT:
If at first you don’t succeed, fix your ponytail, and try again.

 

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