Tuesday, September 28, 2021 – Edition: #7074
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BS SHOW BIZ BUZZ:
★ (***UPDATED***) Sunday it was announced that Duane ‘Dog the Bounty Hunter’ Chapman had joined the search for Gabby Petito’s fiancé, Brian Laundrie. On Monday, it was revealed that Laundrie’s parents called the cops on Chapman after he showed up at their Florida home. The North Port Florida Police Department responded to a 911 call from Laundrie’s family on Saturday, reporting that Chapman was on their property. The reality TV star was seen knocking on the door of the family home. Authorities issued an arrest warrant for Laundrie last week after Petito’s remains were discovered; a coroner has since ruled her death a homicide. Chapman, whose work as a bounty hunter found him TV fame, told reporters that he is “chasing several leads.” Laundrie has not been seen since Sept. 14.
-Yahoo
★ Netflix has announced that Queen Elizabeth will take her customary year off, and return in “The Crown” in November 2022. The proclamation was part of Netflix’s Tudum jubilee, a global celebration of the streamer’s global commonwealth of film and TV titles. After sweeping the Emmy awards in its fourth season, “The Crown” will return with an all-new cast playing the British royal family, including Imelda Staunton as Queen Elizabeth.
-Yahoo
★ Norman Reedus and Helena Christensen’s 21-year-old son has found himself in hot water. On Friday night, Mingus Reedus was arrested for assaulting a woman in New York City. The woman said that he punched her in the face, and police say she obtained an injury below her left eye. She was taken to hospital and reported to be in stable condition. Mingus was charged with misdemeanor assault. He is expected to appear in court in the next few weeks to respond to the charges.
-People
★ Adam Sandler will continue his successful partnership with Netflix with his next project, a sequel to 2019’s “Murder Mystery”. Sandler’s co-star Jennifer Aniston will also be returning. The first Murder Mystery was a comedic whodunnit about a New York cop (Sandler) and his wife (Aniston) who take a trip to Europe to spice up their stagnant marriage. But they get more than they bargain for when a chance meeting puts them at the top of the suspect list for the murder of a billionaire. “Murder Mystery 2”, also starring David Spade, will be released next year.
-PopCulture
TODAY’S SHOW BIZ SKED:
• “Jimmy Kimmel Live” (ABC/Global): Gabrielle Union, Mark Duplass, Angels & Airwaves
• “The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon” (NBC/CTV): Jake Gyllenhaal, G-Eazy featuring Demi Lovato
• “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” (CBS/Global): Drew Carey, Phoebe Robinson
• “Late Night with Seth Meyers” (NBC/CTV): Ray Liotta, Natasia Demetriou, Spencer Ackerman, Nick Baglio
• “The Late Late Show with James Corden” (CBS/CTV): Mayim Bialik, Gillian Jacobs
• “Watch What Happens Live” (Bravo): Tom Schwartz, Tom Sandoval
• “The View” (ABC/CTV): Mickey Guyton, guest co-host Caitlyn Jenner
• “The Talk” (CBS): Robin Thicke
• “Live with Kelly and Ryan” (ABC/CTV): Jake Gyllenhaal
• “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” (NBC/CTV): Mila Kunis, Leslie Jordan, Morgan Stickney
• “The Kelly Clarkson Show” (Check local listings): Melissa McCarthy, Sydney Sweeney, Lawrence Zarian, Patrick Droney
• “The Drew Barrymore Show” (Check local listings): Vanessa Hudgens
• “The Voice” (NBC): The Blind Auditions, Part 4
• “La Brea” (NBC): Series premiere. When a massive sinkhole opens in LA, the Harris family is split in 2; Eve and her son are sent to a mysterious primeval world; Gavin discovers that the visions that have plagued him for years might hold the key to bringing them home.
• “Vanderpump Rules” (BRAVO): Season 9 premiere
BS MUSIC NOTES:
• BTS and Coldplay — Sunday, they shared a behind-the-scenes documentary on YouTube about the making of their collaboration ‘My Universe’. The 13-minute clip features interviews with bandmembers and in-studio footage of the recording process. LINK: https://tinyurl.com/4hmr4mt3
• Rihanna — While many people have praised her Savage x Fenty fashion show for its celebration of all kinds of bodies, some social media users are questioning why stars like Vanessa Hudgens and Emily Ratajkowski sported braids. Neither are Black women, and some feel the choice of hairstyle is cultural appropriation. The lingerie show dropped on Amazon on Friday.
• Britney Spears – The new doc “Controlling Britney Spears” claims her phone and internet use were monitored by her father. It features a former member of her security staff, who says he was asked to put “parental control” on her cell phone, so others could gain access to her texts, calls, and browser history.
• Eminem — is opening a restaurant called Mom’s Spaghetti. The name comes from the opening verse of 2002’s ‘Lose Yourself’. Mom’s Spaghetti is set to open its doors tomorrow in downtown Detroit, and according to an outgoing phone message, it will serve “spaghetti, meatballs, spaghetti with meatballs, or no meatballs, and the s’ghetti sandwich.”
• Nirvana – Their 1991 breakthrough album “Nevermind” is getting a 30th anniversary reissue. A total of 94 audio and video tracks, 70 previously unreleased, including 4 concert recordings –will be made available across configurations ranging from Super Deluxe Editions to standard single disc. It drops Nov. 12. List price? US $260 for the Super Deluxe Edition.
• Tom Petty — A documentary on him is coming to the big screen next month. “Somewhere You Feel Free: The Making of Wildflowers” – focused on his legendary 1994 solo record – will be released to celebrate the late singer’s birthday as part of a one-night global celebration on Oct. 20.
• (***Caution – content***) Walker Hayes – His infectious hit ‘Fancy Like’ has gotten the remix treatment, featuring an appearance by pop star Kesha. She wrote on Twitter: “This song speaks to me on a very deep level.” She went on to describe herself as “a southern b—h who loves a Waffle House after a night at the dive bar n karaoke.”
• Brandi Carlile and Kacey Musgraves – are both booked as musical guests on “Saturday Night Live” next month. Musgraves will perform during SNL’s Oct. 2 Season 47 premiere, which will be hosted by Owen Wilson. Carlile’s turn comes Oct. 23, when Jason Sudeikis hosts.
• Sturgill Simpson – has cancelled his 5-show set this week at New York City’s Webster Hall, as well as his 3 shows at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium, originally set for Nov. 18-20. On social media, he wrote: he is “extremely disappointed”. No reason was given, but recently had to cancel performances at the Outlaw Music Festival and Farm Aid 2021 due to losing his voice.
SHOOTING THE BULL
A NOVEL NOVEL CORONAVIRUS TREATMENT:
UK scientists say they are developing a “potentially significant” treatment for COVID-19 that would be administered to patients in the form of a nasal spray, and we can thank a llama. To develop the treatment, researchers injected a llama named Fifi with a small piece of coronavirus spike protein in order to make it produce the required antibodies. Research published in the journal Nature Communications reveals the treatment has the potential to prevent and treat COVID-19. And while vaccines are a valuable weapon against the disease, the scientists say that not everyone responds to vaccination, and immunity can wane, so this nasal spray medication could be very important. The approach could also be used to treat other airway viruses.
(After experiencing a nose-swab, I thought we could all agree that we should be trying to move away from anything honker-related when it comes to COVID-19!)
(I was going to ask what it smells like, but I guess if you’re being treated for COVID, it doesn’t really matter…)
-CTV
APPLE: NOT KEEPING THE DOCTOR AWAY:
Apple wants to use its iPhones and watches to detect depression among users. The tech giant hopes to gather user data that includes physical activity levels, sleep patterns, mobility, typing behavior, and other health information using new software designed to diagnose and screen for depression and cognitive decline. According to the company, it plans to use the data to refine algorithms that can detect the conditions reliably. The data may also include analysis of peoples’ facial expressions, how they speak, their walking and sleep habits, plus their vital signs, which would give researchers information about the device users’ cognitive health. An app could be produced to warn people they might be suffering from depression and should seek help. Apple originally planned to launch the feature this year, but announced this month that it will delay the detection technology.
(Wow! Just in case you weren’t already concerned about your privacy…)
(It’s going to analyze physical activity levels, sleep patterns, mobility and typing behavior? Yeah, I’m pretty sure it’s just going to tell me when I’m drunk!)
(I’m guessing that Apple will find I’m most depressed when I find out how cool my friend’s new Samsung phone is…and what he paid for it!)
-Ladders
MAKING AMERICA GRATE AGAIN:
Well, THIS is different from what we’ve always been told: Scientists are now saying that people who consume more dairy fat have a lower risk of heart disease. An international team of scientists studied the dairy fat consumption of 4,150 60-year-olds in Sweden — a country with one of the world’s highest levels of dairy production and consumption. Then, they followed them for 16 years to observe how many had heart attacks, strokes and other circulatory events, and how many of them died. They found that those with a high intake of dairy fats had the lowest risk of cardiovascular disease, as well as no increased risk of death from all causes. The scientists point out that it is important to remember that although dairy foods can be rich in saturated fat, they are also rich in many other nutrients and can be a part of a healthy diet.
(Awesome! From now on, It’s Dairy Queen for dessert every day!)
(I don’t avoid dairy for my heart. I avoid dairy because it’s so darn expensive!)
(So, eat cheese and become shredded?)
-CNN
THE MOST POPULAR TOYS OF THE LAST 120 YEARS THAT YOU CAN STILL BUY TODAY:
(But we’re not saying your kid wants to find these under the Christmas Tree…)
1890s: Crayola crayons: Believe it or not, Crayola has been around since 1885. And they haven’t changed much – they’re still colorful and fun. (And delicious!)
1900s: Rocking horse: It’s actually been a staple in the lives of kids for hundreds of years.
1910s: Raggedy Ann dolls: Raggedy Ann began as a book character, and the doll began to be produced in 1915. Her popularity inspired the conception of Ann’s brother, Raggedy Andy, in 1920.
1920s: Radio Flyer wagons: While they also produce scooters, tricycles, and bicycles, the classic steel-and-wood wagon is what the toy company Radio Flyer is best known for.
1930s: Monopoly: Designed in 1904 as “The Landlord’s Game”, it became very popular as “Monopoly” during The Great Depression.
1940s: Slinky: A mesmerizing toy with a simple design, based on the spring. (And just 3 bucks!)
1950s: Mr. Potato Head: The model of a potato that can be decorated with parts that attach to the main body. Originally, a real potato was used. (That didn’t last…literally!)
1960s: Easy-Bake ovens: Introduced 1963, the original toy used an ordinary light bulb as a heat source. Current versions use a real heating element.
1970s: Star Wars action figures: We’re pretty sure you could still find some Star Wars merchandise out there if you look hard enough!
1980s: Rubik’s Cube: The “Magic Cube” was designed in 1974, but became the biggest toy in the world in the 80s.
1990s: Playstation: Kids couldn’t get enough of it in the ’90s, and they still can’t today.
2000s: Razor Scooters: The compact kick scooter enables riders to do tricks, spins, and flips, or just zoom around the neighborhood. (And knock people down on the sidewalk!)
2010s: iPad: It boomed in popularity among adults, teens, and tweens alike. It does everything your smartphone can do — but with a bigger screen. (And a smaller price tag!)
2020s: So far, it’s Baby Yoda. We can do better than THAT, can’t we?)
-MSN
DID YOU KNOW?
Every year, dozens of teams from all over Japan travel to the town of Ito to compete in one of the world’s most unique sporting events – All-Japan Pillow Fighting Championships. Teams made up of people of all ages compete against each other, first battling it out in regional qualifying events before the winning teams meet up in the small fishing town of Ito, south of Tokyo, to compete for the title of Japan’s best pillow fighters.
-OddityCentral
BS CHRONOMETER 09.28.21
TODAY’S CELEBIRTHDAYS . . .
1967 [54] Mira Sorvino, Tenafly NJ, TV actress (“Falling Skies” 2014-15)/movie actress (1995 Oscar-“Mighty Aphrodite”, “Romy and Michele’s High School Reunion”)
1968 [53] Naomi Watts, Shoreham UK (raised Australia), movie actress (“Birdman”, “King Kong”) COMING UP…”Infinite Storm”, 2022
1969 [52] Karen Fairchild, Gary IN, country singer (Little Big Town-‘Girl Crush’, ‘Better Man’)
1977 [44] Young Jeezy [Jay Jenkins], Columbia SC, rapper (w/Rihanna-‘Hard’, w/Usher-‘Love in This Club’)
1979 [42] [Brandon] Bam Margera, West Chester PA, reality star/movie actor-producer (“Jackass” movies, “Viva La Bam”)/pro skateboarder
1982 [39] St. Vincent [Annie Clark], Tulsa OK, indie rock singer-songwriter (‘Los Ageless’, Pay Your Way in Pain’)
1987 [34] Hilary Duff, Houston TX, TV actress (“Younger” 2015-2017)/movie actress (“Cheaper by the Dozen” films)/pop singer (‘So Yesterday’)
1999 [22] Olivia Jade [Giannulli], Los Angeles CA, influencer (daughter of Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli, who were jailed and fined for paying $500,000 in bribes to get her and her sister into USC)/current contestant on season 30 of “Dancing With the Stars”
TODAY’S BS REASONS TO PARTY . . .
• “Drink Beer Day”, a day to raise a glass of your favorite ale or lager and celebrate one of the oldest man-made beverages. It’s been produced since the Neolithic Era and by commercial breweries as far back as 1040 AD (Betcha can’t have just one!)
• “Fish Tank Floorshow Night”, a day to gather family & friends around your aquarium to dance and sing. Why? On every other day, your fish are in the spotlight, keeping you entertained…tonight, it’s payback time!
• “Good Neighbor Day”, celebrated since 2003 to recognize and appreciate the nice folks next door. Hopefully, one of those good neighbors is you!
• “International Right to Know Day”, initiated in 2002 to raise awareness about people’s right to access government info and to promote freedom of information as essential to both democracy and good governance.
• “World Rabies Day”, to raise awareness about the continuing burden of rabies and how the disease can be prevented.
• “Strawberry Cream Pie Day”, did you know that 70% of a strawberry cream pie’s weight comes from the strawberries themselves? (Significantly less after I add whipped cream…)
AND REMEMBER . . .
[Wed] Confucius Day
[Wed] World Heart Day
[Thurs] Ask a Stupid Question Day
[Thurs] Hot Mulled Cider Day
THIS DAY IN SHOW BIZ . . .
1987 [34] “Star Trek: The Next Generation”, starring Patrick Stewart, makes its TV debut
TODAY’S MUSIC EVENT . . .
1991 [30] Garth Brooks’ “Ropin’ the Wind” becomes the first country music album to debut at #1 on “Billboard” magazine’s pop album chart
TODAY’S FIRST . . .
2008 [13] SpaceX launches the first private spacecraft into orbit, the “Falcon 1”
TODAY’S LAST…
1941 [80] Ted Williams of the Boston Red Sox ends the baseball season with .406 batting avg, the last MLB player to bat .400 in a season
TODAY IN SPORTS . . .
1972 [49] Canada defeats the USSR in the 8th and final game of the legendary hockey Summit Series (Canada won 4 games to 3, with one tie)
2006 [15] For the 3rd consecutive season, the American League’s Kansas City Royals lose 100 or more baseball games
BULL’S BITS
BS WHACK FACTS:
✓ Columbus traveled at an average speed of 2.8 mph (4 kph) on his first voyage across the sea.
✓ Before the switch to digitization, a 2-hour movie used about 2 miles of film.
✓ The shortest complete sentence in the English language is: “Go”.
✓ There are about 1,300 kernels in a pound (.45 kg) of corn.
✓ The only tree from which we eat the flower is the fig.
✓ If the average male never shaved, his beard would be 13 feet long (4m) on the day he died.
-BathroomReadersInstitute
Best of BS . . .
BS THINGS NEVER SAID WHILE PROPOSING:
• “Hold my beer…”
• “Remember that time we both said if we’re still single by a certain age, we might as well marry each other? I can see the years have not been kind, but a deal is a deal…”
• “Can my kids come on our honeymoon?”
• “Sorry, but I’ll need the ring back after the wedding.”
• “I can’t wait to tell our Mom and Dad.”
• “Let’s just hope the third time’s a charm.”
• “This offer is pending a background check, drug screening, and a physical.”
• “My Mom said it’s time I learned to settle.”
• “You have a stupid last name. Let’s fix that.”
• “Why? I ain’t pregnant!”
-Twitter, first published in BS in 2019
TODAY’S SCOOP OF BS:
➠ A “TRON” Lightcycle amusement ride is scheduled to open soon at Disney World. (Final construction touches should last another year. The line to ride it, another 10!)
➠ The first full week of fall is in the books. (You can tell, too . . . Wives everywhere have stopped nagging about mowing the lawn and have started nagging about raking it…)
➠ A study shows that people who work from home are actually more productive. (Maybe, but people who work in cubicles have way better Farmville crops.)
➠ Experts say winning a large sum of money in a lottery makes people feel most satisfied with their life. (Ha! Eat your heart out: people who get promotions at work, find a new love and those not on Twitter!)
➠ FACT: Scientists once claimed that if you caress tarantulas for 2-3 hours, it will help you get over a fear of spiders. (In other news, I have a fear of women’s breasts…)
BS WEB GOODIE:
Totally my kids (sound up): https://fb.watch/8bi3JyhHzM/
BS RANDOM JOKE:
I sat quietly with my own thoughts today. Remind me to never do that again.
BS PHONE STARTER:
What’s your guilty pleasure? (Snack, music, movie…online shopping…TikTok…whatever!)
BS WATER COOLER QUESTION:
Question: On average, about 13,000 hands touch one of THESE every month. What is it?
Answer: Gas pump handles
BS DEEP THOUGHT:
There can be no happiness if the things we believe in are different from the things we do.