Beginning with today's clip, NCDSUV will occasionally broadcast a feature known as "Just Because," highlighting something inane, obscurely amazing or just plain jaw-dropping from the outlines of pop culture and viral content.
These differ from, say, insanely retarded local ads, or eccentric YouTube karaoke performers, which can be grouped into their own self-referencing regular spotlights. Nor do they need to be burdened by standards of timeliness or having been as-yet-unearthd.
They are the standalone wonders of the cybersphere that made us all get a computer in the first place, and occasionally need to be inserted into a day of normal online programming. Just because.
So today, enjoy this little conceptual statement, courtesy of an N.W.A. fan with the mashup prowess of Girl Talk but an even giddier subversive streak. It's the entirety of the gangsta rap pioneers' Straight Outta Compton, except with all non-profane moments edited out. And while you can argue the artistic merits of the landmark hip-hop opus, there's no denying Ice Cube, Dr. Dre, MC Ren and Eazy-E's prodigious propensity for spewing epithets.
So enjoy this clip for its artificially jaw-dropping relentlessness, intermittent moments of unintended hilarity, oddly pointed synopsis of the album's iconic menace and, well, just because.
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These differ from, say, insanely retarded local ads, or eccentric YouTube karaoke performers, which can be grouped into their own self-referencing regular spotlights. Nor do they need to be burdened by standards of timeliness or having been as-yet-unearthd.
They are the standalone wonders of the cybersphere that made us all get a computer in the first place, and occasionally need to be inserted into a day of normal online programming. Just because.
So today, enjoy this little conceptual statement, courtesy of an N.W.A. fan with the mashup prowess of Girl Talk but an even giddier subversive streak. It's the entirety of the gangsta rap pioneers' Straight Outta Compton, except with all non-profane moments edited out. And while you can argue the artistic merits of the landmark hip-hop opus, there's no denying Ice Cube, Dr. Dre, MC Ren and Eazy-E's prodigious propensity for spewing epithets.
So enjoy this clip for its artificially jaw-dropping relentlessness, intermittent moments of unintended hilarity, oddly pointed synopsis of the album's iconic menace and, well, just because.
Feel free to e-mail any stupendous Just Because ideas to nudecelebritydeathsuv@gmail.com. We will make sure to credit you and offer you millions of dollars in Arabian riches.
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Christina Applegate says fighting breast cancer but you shouldnt feel sorry for her.
I still have quite a process until this is done, the actress says in the new issue of TV Guide. Yes, its hard. It sucks. But Im not a victim.
She will undergo reconstructive surgery near her 37th birthday, at the end of November. She had a double mastectomy in July.
Applegate - a workaholic who clocks 14 to 16 hour days on Samantha Who - changed her outlook on life after her spring diagnosis.
I started looking for a beach house the day I found out I had this little disease, she says. You just kind of go, What are you waiting for to get the things that you want and the things you dream of?I dont own tomorrow or yesterday - today is all Ive got, she adds. And if I dont make today good, then Im only gonna be pssed off tomorrow!
Applegate has also taken time for herself to grieve. Just weeks before having both her breasts removed this summer, two of her cats died and her ex-boyfriend, Lee Grivas, was found dead of an apparent drug overdose.
To be honest, I think that was even more difficult and more painful than anything else, she says of Grivas death. It still is a lot of the time.
She draws from her recent painful experiences for her day job as a sitcom star.
I think Im bringing a lot of me now to Sam, just in the sense of, This too shall pass, you know? she says.
Adds executive producer Don Todd: She hasnt missed a beat.
Even though I think shes probably suffering quite a bit physically, and obviously the emotional stuff comes and goes. Its just not in her to let what shes [going through] affect the work. She has that ability to shut it down like a guillotine falling.
Applegates co-star, Jean Smart, agrees.
s a trouper with a capital TI feel very maternal towards her, she says. Very often, I tell her, We dont need you sitting off camera for this scene. Why dont you go to your dressing room and put your feet up? She wont do it.
Applegate - a co-executive producer on the show - says shes slowly learning to chill out.
m very much a push-through-it kind of gal, she says. But now I dont. I speak up for myself a lot. If I feel tired, I ask for the time that I needm living such a different like than I did before.
The actress, currently linked to 39-year-old rocker Martyn Lenoble, says she feels responsible for bringing awareness to breast cancer through her celebrity.
I think I have a bigger responsibility now, and its a welcome oneI love making people laugh, she said on Good Morning America in July. But if I can make them think and be proactive in their life, thats way more important.
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Goodness. Gracious. What a batch, eh? And, again, who are these people? Though I feel like I've heard the name Tawny Kitaen forever without ever really knowing what she did to become nominally famous, and though I've long known Gary Busey as one of those actors who supposedly used to be good before he went cuckoo, and though Rodney King likely has the greatest name recognition of all them all, I'm once again struck by how this batch of rehabitants stretches the limits of the very term "celebrity." The Guns'n'Roses guy? That model Amber? And Rod Stewart's kid? (To be fair, I have seen Sean Stewart before but only because of some other weird reality televidiocy thing a year or so back.) And of course, an American Idol also-ran. At this point, Jeff Conaway's Vikki -- aaaaaaack -- is entering the same dimensions of fame as some of these folk. Aside from basic name/face recognition though, I am once again struck by the gruesomeness of the current state of affairs for each of these folks. And while I miss the over-the-top theatricality of Mary Carey's intake last year (not to mention Chyna's hilarious commentary in that first episode), and I'm certainly not looking forward to Jeff's erratic swings between charisma and cruelty, I'm just trusting that I'll warm up to these folks. Already, I'm totally pulling for Nikki and Amber and was surprised to find Tawny to be basically human. I'm flummoxed by the drummer guy, and Sean Stewart seems like a big, mean baby. Jeff is Jeff, and Grandiose Gary seems like he's back on an earthly rotation after a failed bid to be the new cryptkeeper. Yet among them all, I found myself most moved by Rodney, a brittle spectre of a man hovering at the edges of this strange spectacle. This first episode was punctuated by glimpses of Rodney checking out these new digs -- taking a dip in the pool, toying with the equipment in the game room -- quiet gestures underscoring that Rodney, perhaps singly among these rehabitants, has the least experience with the trappings of fame even as he's certainly the most widely "known" among them. His presence offers a potentially fascinating new dimension to this year's series and I'm already fascinated.
Thought #2: Severe Chronic Assholism, Exhibit 2A.
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Thought #2: Severe Chronic Assholism, Exhibit 2A.
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Having a baby, or two or three, wrecks your body. Carrying twins does all sorts of terrible pulling and stretching and wrinkling things to your body. Having a high risk pregnancy, living in a hospital, and caring for special needs babies sucks the life and color from your skin. You turn gray. Your skin gets dry. You see more wrinkles in 1 year than you have in the previous 31.
I was looking at my ravaged body and assessing the damage. I have thought recently about getting some sort of surgical intervention to repair my stomach. No amount of dieting or exercising can fix what having twins did to my stomach. My weight and pant size will never again align in a normal way. I even talked to my dad about all this. My dad. That's how much it's been bothering me. I made a decision today. To do nothing. Or, rather, to learn to love the changes in my body.
My body has become a passport. It's documented places I've been, things I've felt, and changes in my life. Who am I to try to alter the journey? I've earned every stretch mark, every piece of sagging skin, every wrinkle. Getting rid of them would be denying what has happened. So my decision is to let my body tell its story. Part of getting old is accepting that I have a story and what better way to go back and reread that story than to look at myself and celebrate all I've been through.
I was also thinking about this because Alex has recently started to freckle. As a child and teenager, I hated my freckles. I hated being called "dirty" and I hated looking different than every magazine and movie star I idolized (let's face it...not very many freckle faces out there). I don't want my kids to go through this - or at least I want to try to slow down the self-hatred. So, I've been really talking up his freckles. Having him count them with me. Celebrating them. Telling him every freckle is a kiss from the sun. Because, when you think about it, each freckle means I left my house. I was outside enjoying the world. Each freckle means I ate outside with my friends in high school, went skiing, went on walks with my husband, went to the beach, or went on a hike. They are part of my story and I've learned over the years to really love them.
So, yes, I've decided that my freckles will be joined by sagging, loose skin. And they will be joined by wrinkles. And lackluster skin. They are all coming together to tell my story and they are all part of aging gracefully and accepting where I've been.
Not that I'm about to walk around in a bikini to show off the new body.
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I was looking at my ravaged body and assessing the damage. I have thought recently about getting some sort of surgical intervention to repair my stomach. No amount of dieting or exercising can fix what having twins did to my stomach. My weight and pant size will never again align in a normal way. I even talked to my dad about all this. My dad. That's how much it's been bothering me. I made a decision today. To do nothing. Or, rather, to learn to love the changes in my body.
My body has become a passport. It's documented places I've been, things I've felt, and changes in my life. Who am I to try to alter the journey? I've earned every stretch mark, every piece of sagging skin, every wrinkle. Getting rid of them would be denying what has happened. So my decision is to let my body tell its story. Part of getting old is accepting that I have a story and what better way to go back and reread that story than to look at myself and celebrate all I've been through.
I was also thinking about this because Alex has recently started to freckle. As a child and teenager, I hated my freckles. I hated being called "dirty" and I hated looking different than every magazine and movie star I idolized (let's face it...not very many freckle faces out there). I don't want my kids to go through this - or at least I want to try to slow down the self-hatred. So, I've been really talking up his freckles. Having him count them with me. Celebrating them. Telling him every freckle is a kiss from the sun. Because, when you think about it, each freckle means I left my house. I was outside enjoying the world. Each freckle means I ate outside with my friends in high school, went skiing, went on walks with my husband, went to the beach, or went on a hike. They are part of my story and I've learned over the years to really love them.
So, yes, I've decided that my freckles will be joined by sagging, loose skin. And they will be joined by wrinkles. And lackluster skin. They are all coming together to tell my story and they are all part of aging gracefully and accepting where I've been.
Not that I'm about to walk around in a bikini to show off the new body.
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Walt Disney died, the company realized that they would not want to be in the position to run an entire town, so the idea was scrapped for the most part. Instead, the Epcot Center was created as a place that would embody the ideals of Walt Disney’s utopian society without actually creating a town in which people could opt to live. Other communities in the United States, such as Celebration, Florida, are modeled around Disney’s original perception of the Epcot Center. The park opened on October 1, 1982, and the opening was very optimistic and cheerful. Disney’s chairman dedicated the Epcot Center to the traditions and values that Walt Disney himself set aside for his planned community. Eventually, the name of the Epcot Center became a mixed-case non-acronym, and it is now referred to as the Epcot Center. In all, the Epcot Center cost about $1.4 billion to make, and construction time was three years. Consisting of 250 acres, the park is twice as large as the Magic Kingdom, and the park was not officially dedicated until a month after the park debuted.
The Epcot Center is divided into pavilions that represent several different aspects of mankind. Future World consists of pavilions that explore innovative aspects of technology. They are: Spaceship Earth, Innoventions, Universe of Energy, Mission: SPACE, Test Track, The Seas with Nemo and Friends, Imagination, and The Land. Each pavilion opened initially with a corporate sponsor who paid for everything, a favor which was returned with advertising and a posh VIP area for corporate employees to relax and get away from the park for a while. Several of these pavilions’ sponsors have stopped paying for the pavilion, which makes their future uncertain because of the fact that Disney would rather not pay.
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The Epcot Center is divided into pavilions that represent several different aspects of mankind. Future World consists of pavilions that explore innovative aspects of technology. They are: Spaceship Earth, Innoventions, Universe of Energy, Mission: SPACE, Test Track, The Seas with Nemo and Friends, Imagination, and The Land. Each pavilion opened initially with a corporate sponsor who paid for everything, a favor which was returned with advertising and a posh VIP area for corporate employees to relax and get away from the park for a while. Several of these pavilions’ sponsors have stopped paying for the pavilion, which makes their future uncertain because of the fact that Disney would rather not pay.
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Inspired by the lovely Twistie and her post about letting go of perfect in regards to your wedding day, I thought I would follow the path down to parenting.
Oh, and what a twisted path it is, poorly paved, and with all kinds of things like painfully sharp-cornered Lego blocks to trip you up.
Because lets face it, there is no such thing as a perfect parent.
Of course there are parents that try their hardest every day to be perfect, but it just isnt possible. We are human. We have 365 days a year, 52 weeks, and 24 hours a day to mess up.
And mess up we do.
We all do. We all have.
And thats OK.
To this day I still beat myself up about dropping the seven month old Munchkin out of his Baby Bjorn, wherein he fell to the ground, hitting his head on his crib on the way down. Get this, on Mothers Day, no less. As I sat in the emergency waiting room, I felt as if there was a big neon arrow above my head, with a brightly flashing s Worst Mother, Dropped Her Baby on a Day Celebrating What a Great Mother She is Supposed to Be underneath. After being reassured that babies heads are quite resilient and that a career as a nuclear physicist was still up for grabs, I still felt horrible. The least perfect parent in the entire world.
But you know what? You move on. You get over it. You have to. Its not an excuse to be lazy, but I cannot think of any profession where perfection is such an impossibilty to attain. You vow not to make the same mistake twice. You acknowledge that as long as you are considering your childs best interests at all times, you are doing the best you can.
And even though that parenting pathway is full of pitfalls as well as pratfalls, thats all anyone can ask of us, dont you think?
Is it wrong to say, though, that I still cannot look at a Baby Bjorn without inwardly shuddering.
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You wanted them, and now you've got 'em! We've finally begun to add our celebrity baby nurseries collections to Maddy Rose Boutique! New Arrivals, Inc., has recently become the it place for celebs to decorate their children's trendy baby nurseries - and no wonder - New Arrivals baby bedding is simply stunning, and the coordinating children's bedroom decor accessories coordinate each baby bedding set beautifully. Choosing a favorite has proven to be impossible for us as each celebrity baby nursery is as unique as it is gorgeous. Check it out and create your own nursery for the stars.
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For the first time in history, the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Southern California Chapter partnered up with OJAKIAN TENNIS creating the OJAKIAN TENNIS Celebrity Pro–Am to End MS charity event to be held on Friday, October 10 and Saturday, October 11, 2008 at the Los Angeles Tennis Center on the UCLA Campus. Influential celebrities and tennis professionals will participate in this life-transforming event of movement and fun, to raise money to help families affected by MS.
Schedule:
Friday - Red Carpet arrival to the Welcome Party and Live Auction where tennis lovers bid to play with one of the pros and celebrities.
Saturday - Junior and Adult Tennis Clinics, followed by the official OJAKIAN TENNIS Celebrity Pro-Am to End MS tournament.
Famous faces attending: Matthew Perry, Doug Savant, Esai Morales, Don Diamont, Chelsea Handler Chuy Bravo, Alan Thicke, Cristian de la Fuente, among many others. The tennis legends playing: Tracy Austin, Todd Martin, Lindsay Davenport, Pam Shriver, Scott Davis, Alex O’Brien, Phil Dent, Bill Scanlon, and Elliot Teltscher.
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Schedule:
Friday - Red Carpet arrival to the Welcome Party and Live Auction where tennis lovers bid to play with one of the pros and celebrities.
Saturday - Junior and Adult Tennis Clinics, followed by the official OJAKIAN TENNIS Celebrity Pro-Am to End MS tournament.
Famous faces attending: Matthew Perry, Doug Savant, Esai Morales, Don Diamont, Chelsea Handler Chuy Bravo, Alan Thicke, Cristian de la Fuente, among many others. The tennis legends playing: Tracy Austin, Todd Martin, Lindsay Davenport, Pam Shriver, Scott Davis, Alex O’Brien, Phil Dent, Bill Scanlon, and Elliot Teltscher.
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