September 21 2021

Tuesday, September 21, 2021 — Edition: #7069

Our Sheet Don’t Stink!

 

BS SHOW BIZ BUZZ:
★ There’s another royal baby in the family! Princess Beatrice, granddaughter to Queen Elizabeth II and eldest daughter of Prince Andrew and Sarah, Duchess of York, welcomed her first child with husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, a baby girl, Buckingham Palace has announced. The newest member of the British royal family was born Saturday just before midnight local time at the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital in London – a different location from other royal births. She weighs 6 pounds and 2 ounces, according to the palace. Princess Beatrice and Mozzi tied the knot in July 2020.
-Yahoo
★ Nothing’s impossible when “Mission Impossible” is filming on location. A man was hiking through England’s Lake District when Tom Cruise parachuted out of a chopper and into the middle of the hiking path Friday, according to The Sun, which published wild footage of the stunt. The man said: “I certainly wasn’t expecting to bump into Tom Cruise during my hike, but he was really friendly and offered to have his picture taken. He looked like he was having a great time.” (Insert maniacal Tom Cruise laughter…)
-PageSix
★ Thirty-four years after its release, the L.A. teen vampire picture “The Lost Boys” is set for a remake. A new Warner Bros. version is in the works with Noah Jupe and Jaeden Martell in the lead roles. Jupe is best known for the “A Quiet Place” films and was previously seen in “Honey Boy” and “Ford v Ferrari”. Martell was in the “It” movies and “Knives Out”. The original Lost Boys, starring Kiefer Sutherland and the 2 Coreys – Feldman and Haim — was a relative hit in 1987, capturing the zeitgeist of the time with its goth look and soundtrack featuring INXS and Echo & the Bunnymen.
-VanityFair
★ Justin Theroux’s adorable canine companion “Kuma” playfully took over her dad’s Instagram account to announce that she now has her own page on the social media app. Sharing a set of photographs of herself, Kuma wrote, amid a flurry of emojis, “INSTGRAM TAKEOWVER* iz KUMA HER3 TO AN0WNCE MY NEW INSTA AKOUWNT @KUMATHEROUX ! MY DAD has 1 MILLION FULLOWERZ NOW S0 SAYD I CAN HAVE MY OUN P8YGE TO SHOW PEEBLE MORE DOGS AND ABOUT MY LYF3 AMD PIBBULLS!!!” Theroux adopted the pit bull mix in 2018 after she was rescued from a devastating hurricane aftermath and brought to a high-kill shelter.
-MSN

TODAY’S SHOW BIZ SKED:
• “Jimmy Kimmel Live” (ABC/Global): Billy Bob Thornton, Fred Savage, Elisha “EJ” Williams, St. Vincent
• “The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon” (NBC/CTV): Nicole Kidman, Amanda Gorman, Nore Davis
• “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” (CBS/Global): Bob Woodward, Robert Costa, Leon Bridges
• “Late Night with Seth Meyers” (NBC/CTV): Bill Burr, Keith Morrison, Andē
• “The Late Late Show with James Corden” (CBS/CTV): Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Suni Lee
• “The View” (ABC/CTV): Cynthia Erivo, guest co-host Carly Fiorina
• “The Talk” (CBS): Julian McMahon, Jeremy Sisto, Heida Reed
• “Live with Kelly and Ryan” (ABC/CTV): Jeremy Sisto, Cam
• “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” (NBC/CTV): Melissa Etheridge, Loni Love
• “The Kelly Clarkson Show” (Check local listings): Matt Iseman, Ken Jeong, the D’Amelio Family
• “The Drew Barrymore Show” (Check local listings): Carmelo Anthony, Ziwe Fumudoh, Antoni Porowski
• “FBI” (CBS): Season 4 premiere
• “FBI: Most Wanted” (CBS): Season 3 premiere
• “The Resident” (FOX): Season 5 premiere
• “Our Kind of People” (FOX): Series premiere. Angela Vaughn, her daughter and her aunt are thrown into a world of wealth and glamor.
• “New Amsterdam” (NBC): Season 4 premiere

BS MUSIC NOTES:
• Adele – She and her sports agent boyfriend Rich Paul are Instagram-official. She shared a carousel of snapshots from LA Laker Anthony Davis’s wedding, and sneakily included an image of her and Paul posing together in a photo booth in the last slide.
• Sam Hunt – While musicians often write songs about their experiences and people they know, that’s not him. Quote: “I’m really intimidated to write songs about people I’m really directly involved with. My songs tend to be an amalgamation of a lot of different experiences…you pick up things from movies and culture, so I just sort of soak all that in.”
• Mac Miller – His 2014 mixtape “Faces” is heading to streaming services for the first time. Fans will finally be able to listen to the collection on Spotify and Apple Music beginning October 15, as well as buy a copy on vinyl. The album, which explored Mac’s struggle with drug addiction, features 24 songs with guest appearances from Rick Ross, Thundercat, Vince Staples, Schoolboy Q and Earl Sweatshirt.
• Oasis – Liam Gallagher claims he fell out of a helicopter after performing at the Isle of Wight Festival.
The former Oasis frontman, who headlined on Friday night, shared a photo of his bruised and cut face on Twitter, and joked that the image could be used as the cover of his next solo album.
• The Rolling Stones – are changing their logo to pay tribute to Charlie Watts. They’re set to turn their famous tongue symbol from red to black in honor of the late drummer – who died last month. The altered design will appear on big screens during their upcoming shows, as well as on merchandise.
• Foo Fighters — Dave Grohl says their next album could be a “prog-rock record”. Although there is no new project currently in the works, he says there are some vague ideas being thrown around, and one that keeps cropping up is the idea of the band creating an “insane” prog rock-inspired album.
• Blake Shelton — Gwen Stefani says she is happy to ride her husband’s coattails to earn a taste of country success. She thanked him for helping her break into the genre with their 2 hit duets, ‘Nobody But You’ and ‘Happy Anywhere’.” She made the comments during an event celebrating his 27th and 28th #1 country hits.
• Trisha Yearwood – says one of her biggest hits was almost recorded by The Judds. She told Nick Hoffman that ‘Walkaway Joe’ “was one of those songs that the Judds actually had on hold”, but when they disbanded due to Naomi’s illness, “all of the songs the Judds had on hold went back into the pool.” The song, recorded by Yearwood, went to #2 in 1992.
• Reba McEntire — was one of 7 people rescued in Atoka, OK, from a hundred-year-old historic site’s second level as its stairs partially collapsed. The building was undergoing renovations when the incident happened. After an “old-fashioned ladder rescue” by police and fire workers, Reba and her team, which was scouting the location for a future project, were determined to be okay.

SHOOTING THE BULL

NEEDLES NOT NEEDED?
OK, you don’t want to get the jab. How about a bowl of vegetables? Scientists at the University of California are studying whether they can turn edible plants, such as lettuce and spinach, into mRNA vaccines people can grow themselves. The research project aims not only to show that mRNA vaccines can be integrated into plant cells, but also to demonstrate that plants can replicate enough mRNA to rival current injection methods. The technology used in some COVID-19 vaccines works by using mRNA to provide human cells with genetic instructions for making antibodies against the disease. One of the challenges, however, is they must be kept at cold temperatures during transport and storage. If the UCR research project is successful, not only could it make edible mRNA vaccines possible, but also create an mRNA vaccine able to be stored at room temperature.
(A needle or a bowl of vegetables? I know which one my 5-year-old would pick!)
(Actually, I guess you’d need to eat TWO salads…)
(I can’t wait for the time when you have to show your “salad passport” to get into a restaurant…)
-CTV

OH, BOTHER:
If Winnie the Pooh was a big deal to you when you were a kid (and really, wasn’t he a big deal to EVERYONE?), now you can live the Winnie the Pooh life. Pooh illustrator Kim Raymond is offering the chance to stay overnight at a replica of the storied bear’s tree house. He is hosting two one-night stays at the “Bearbnb,” custom-built at the real site that inspired the fictional ‘Hundred Acre Wood’ in England, to celebrate the 95th anniversary of Pooh’s creation by A. A. Milne. The house consists of one room that looks like it is built into a tree, complete with the Mr. Sanders sign above the door, and “hunny pots” in the cupboard inside. Guests will be taken on a tour of the area in Ashdown Forest that was the inspiration for books’ setting, and the stay includes playing “poohsticks” on Poohsticks Bridge and “hunny-inspired meals,” according to the Airbnb listing. The house sleeps 4, and house rules permit “multiple naps” and encourage snacks of “a little something” at 11 a.m., the time Pooh famously took his refreshment. “Poohsticks” are mandatory and “strictly no heffalumps” are allowed. LINK: https://tinyurl.com/cb7x4n96
(I’m in as long as Tigger doesn’t show up. I can’t stand that guy…)
(I hope no one “huffs and puffs ‘til they blow the . . . wait. Wrong story. My bad.)
-CNN

DOG “TREATS”:
Apparently, the average dog owner has to yell “What are you eating?!” nearly 40 times a year. A survey asked 2,000 owners to reflect on their dogs’ nutritional habits – and found the top non-treats their furry friends get into include socks (48%), garbage (47%), and children’s toys (44%) – with one respondent saying their dog even tried to chew on the toilet plunger. The OnePoll survey found the average pet owner has to remove something from their dog’s mouth about 3 times a month. The rest of the top-10 questionable doggie “treats” includes paper, people food, grass, leaves, rocks, poop, and dirt/soil.
(Having been a bachelor for a number of years, some of these are understandable. I’ll let you guess which ones!)
(Does it tell me something that my dog has eaten several of these, but still refuses to eat my cooking?)
(What’s the weirdest thing your dog has ever eaten [or tried to]?)
-StudyFinds

HOW TO BEAT THE ‘AFTERNOON SLUMP’ AT WORK:
Because we’ve all been there…
✓ Drink some water: Dehydration makes us tired, and when at work, we often forget to hydrate while sitting or staring at screens all day. (Yet, oddly, when I’m at work, I always FEEL like drinking…)
✓ Turn up the lights or get outside: Research says that more intense light can improve feelings of alertness and vitality. Outdoor light is even more effective. (Great. Let’s all meet at the beach!)
✓ Take a power nap: Try taking a little time to rest so you can finish your day strong. But don’t make it longer than an hour, because it’ll cause problems sleeping at night. (It’ll also cause problems with the boss RIGHT NOW!)
✓ Talk with someone: Schedule conversations that can perk you up in the afternoon, and save solo focused work for the morning. (Gossip is also very effective at retaining that laser-like focus…)
✓ Have a fun, motivating snack: Brain foods like broccoli, grains, lentils and eggs can help boost concentration when you need it most.
✓ Make time for a nourishing activity: It could be listening to music, stretching, a small walk or short meditation. Find something that refreshes you.
-HuffPost

BEST DRIVING SONGS:
According to a poll of 2,000 motorists in the UK…
1. Bohemian Rhapsody – Queen
2. Dancing Queen — Abba
3. Livin’ on a Prayer – Bon Jovi
4. Go Your Own Way – Fleetwood Mac
5. Eye of the Tiger — Survivor
6. Uptown Girl – Billy Joel
7. Happy – Pharrell Williams
8. I Gotta Feeling – Black Eyed Peas
9. The Final Countdown — Europe
10.  Don’t Stop Believin’ — Journey
(What’s yours?)
-TheSun

DID YOU KNOW?
Scientists have come up with an injection that nips backache in the bud. It contains a cocktail of anti-aging drugs called senolytics that kill off “zombie cells.” The injection could protect people against chronic back conditions for decades. In experiments, mice had less disc degeneration by the time they grew old than peers given a placebo, and also had fewer ‘senescent’ cells that stop dividing and release chemicals that cause inflammation. Those cells have been nicknamed zombie cells because they are damaged, but refuse to die.
-StudyFinds

BS CHRONOMETER 09.21.21

TODAY’S CELEBIRTHDAYS . . .
1947 [74] Stephen King, Portland ME, scary fiction author (“Carrie”, “The Shining”)

1950 [71] Bill Murray, Wilmette IL, movie actor (“Lost in Translation”, “Groundhog Day”)

1957 [64] Ethan Coen, St Louis Park MN, filmmaker (Coen Bros-“True Grit”, “No Country For Old Men”)

1959 [62] Dave Coulier, St. Clair Shores MI, TV actor (‘Joey Gladstone’ on “Full House” 1987-95)

1967 [54] Faith Hill, Ridgeland MS, country singer (‘Mississippi Girl’, ‘This Kiss’)/married to Tim McGraw since 1996

1967 [54] Tyler Stewart, Toronto ON, pop drummer (Barenaked Ladies-‘One Week’, ‘If I had $1,000,000’)

1968 [53] Ricki Lake, Hastings-on-Hudson NY, TV talk show host (“The Ricki Lake Show” 2012, “Ricki Lake” 1993-2004)/movie actress (“Hairspray”, “Serial Mom”)

1971 [50] Luke Wilson, Dallas TX, movie actor (“Old School”, “Blades of Glory”)/brother of actor Owen Wilson)

1971 [50] Alfonso Ribeiro, The Bronx NY, TV actor (‘Carlton Banks’ on “The Fresh Prince of Bel Air” 1990-1996, season 19 winner on “Dancing with the Stars”)

1972 [49] Liam Gallagher, Manchester UK, rock singer (Oasis-‘Wonderwall’, ‘Don’t Look Back in Anger’)

1981 [40] Nicole Richie, Berkeley CA, reality star (“The Simple Life”)/daughter of Lionel Richie

1989 [32] Jason Derulo, Miami FL, R&B singer-songwriter (‘In My Head’, ‘Whatcha Say’)

1991 [30] Ingrid Andress, Southfield MI, country singer (‘More Hearts Than Mine’)

TODAY’S BS REASONS TO PARTY . . .
• “Last Full Day of Summer” in the Northern Hemisphere (sniff!) as Autumn officially arrives tomorrow.

• “Escapology Day”, on the anniversary of the date in 1912 when Houdini first performed his Water Torture Cell escape. The day celebrates escapologists, those artists, magicians, daredevils, and stage performers who escape from restraints and other traps such as straitjackets, handcuffs, cages, and coffins, sometimes several of these at once.

• “Miniature Golf Day”. The first mini-golf was the “Tom Thumb Golf Course” built in 1929 in Chattanooga TN. Nowadays there’s a ‘Professional Miniature Golf Association’ that holds the “PMGA Championship” each year.

• “Pecan Cookie Day”, whether you prefer butter pecan, caramel pecan, orange pecan, or maple pecan cookies, enjoy a delicious treat today! (One of each, please!)

• “Pause the World Day”, sirens, television, computers, printers, car stereos, endless talking — Most of us accept daily racket as normal. We rarely experience true silence, but silence can help you to get in touch with your emotions, provide you with a sense of calm, and leave you feeling rejuvenated (or just make you notice that ringing in your ears….)

• “World Alzheimer’s Day”, an annual observance to raise awareness about Alzheimer’s disease and dementia.

• “World Gratitude Day”, to ‘unite all people in a positive emotion of gratitude, creating a world community’. (Brought to you by the ‘Association of the Hopelessly Overly-Optimistic’.)

AND REMEMBER . . .
[Wed] The First Day of Fall
[Wed] Business Women’s Day
[Thurs] Celebrate Bisexuality Day
[Thurs] Restless Legs Awareness Day

THIS DAY IN SHOW BIZ . . .
1970 [51] “Monday Night Football” premieres on ABC – Browns 31, Jets 21

2001 [20] 27 TV networks air “America: A Tribute to Heroes”, a benefit for families of 9/11 victims, live from NYC & LA. Performers include Bruce Springsteen, Neil Young, Paul Simon, Billy Joel, Tom Petty, and Willie Nelson

TODAY’S MUSIC EVENTS . . .
2011 [10] R.E.M. announce that they’re calling it quits after more than 30 years. A website post says: “We walk away with a great sense of gratitude, of finality, and of astonishment at all we have accomplished. To anyone who ever felt touched by our music, our deepest thanks for listening.”

2012 [09] When Green Day’s set is cut short at the iHeartRadio festival in Las Vegas, Billie Joe Armstrong stops the show and goes into an f-bomb-laced rant before smashing his guitar and leaving the stage. He checks into rehab 2 days later.

TODAY’S FIRSTS . . .
1985 [36] Little-known 24-year-old actor George Clooney makes his first appearance as a handyman on “The Facts of Life” (He goes on to appear in 17 episodes)

2016 [05] Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan pledge $3 billion to medical research to “cure, prevent or manage all diseases by the end of the century” (one wonders if this includes “Facebook addiction”…)

TODAY’S RECORD . . .
1982 [39] Albert McReynolds catches a record 78½-pound striped bass off Atlantic City, NJ

BULL’S BITS

BS WHACK FACTS:
✓ The highest wave ever surfed was as tall as a 10-story building.
✓ To cook an egg, a sidewalk needs to be 158°F (70°C).
✓ A seahorse can move its eyes in opposite directions – which helps it better scan the water for food and predators.
✓ A million Earths would fit inside the Sun.
✓ People generally prefer blue toothbrushes over red ones.
✓ The US National Hot Dog and Sausage Council ruled that hot dogs aren’t sandwiches.
-InterestingOneLineFacts, MentalFloss

Best of BS . . .
BS SEQUELS NO ONE ASKED FOR:

• Snakes on a Train
• Found in Space
• Divorced Now, Actually
• Unforgiven 2: OK, I Forgive You
• The Breakfast Club 2: Lunch
• Home Alone 8: Child Protective Services Finally Intervene
• The Godfather III: An Offer They Should’ve Refused
• Dude, Where’s My Uber?
• Saturday the 14th
• Green Lantern 2
-Twitter, first published in BS in 2018

TODAY’S SCOOP OF BS:
➠ Researchers found that coffee is most effective between 9:30 and 11:30 A.M. (Meanwhile, pumpkin spice lattes are most effective when you’re wearing yoga pants and driving your kids to soccer practice in a Subaru…)
➠ According to a survey, 54% of teenagers feel life would be better without social media. (Then they posted that sentiment on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube and Snapchat…)
➠ Fall officially arrives tomorrow. (You can tell, too. Target has put up their Valentines decorations.)
➠ Dave Coulier is 62 today. (His greatest contribution to the entertainment world was, of course . . . breaking up with Alanis Morissette.)
➠ The average woman spends 5 hours per week in a bad mood. (Oh, God…I can’t wait to see my wife’s reaction when I tell her THIS…)

BS WEB GOODIE:
I did not see that coming:  https://tinyurl.com/3v7rw83w

BS RANDOM JOKE:
Sit down. You’re not seizing the day. No one seizes a Tuesday, psychopath.

BS PHONE STARTER:
In what unusual place or circumstance did you ‘lose it’?

BS WATER COOLER QUESTION:
Question:  According to a survey, THIS is the #1 thing in our home that we have too many of. What is it?
Answer:  Clothes hangers

BS DEEP THOUGHT:
Sometimes you win, sometimes you learn.

 

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