November 2008 Archives

Pssst! The turkey was the one being interviewed

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MSNBC's Keith Olberman on Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's great turkey pardon FUBAR:

Oh mama

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Carol Alt is still sexy as hell at age 48 and she has no qualms about displaying her charms in the December issue of Playboy.
113008carolalt.jpgSays Alt:

"There's a saying I always remember when I started working: At 20, you have the face you're born with, at 30 you have the face you work for and at 50 you have the face you deserve.

"The reason I showed my body is because my body would not have been like this if it hadn't been for the fact that I had gone raw.

"I want people to know that after 40, it's not the end of your life. Life goes on. You can feel good, look good, be beautiful and sexy and that's all an attitude which comes from health."

Whatever you say, Carol, whatever you say.



By now, just about everyone has heard about the Washington state husband who left his cell phone in a McDonalds and then nude shots his wife that he kept on the phone suddenly showed up on the Internet.

Makes us wonder. Made Joey Arerilla, a blogger for CNET, wonder too:

Without going into the merits of the suit--that's for the courts to decide--or pinning the blame on anyone, I just have to wonder why anyone would carry around such sensitive photos on his or her mobile phone.

Again, there's no excuse for tampering with someone's mobile phone, or posting private photos online. But on a purely practical note, wouldn't you be paranoid about keeping private pics like that on your mobile, when it's so easy to misplace it or have it stolen? How many handsets have you, or someone you know, lost over the years?

How did all this come about? Reports the Morning News of Northwest Arkansas:

A Bella Vista couple has sued McDonald's for at least $3 million after nude photographs of the woman were allegedly taken off her husband's misplaced cell phone and posted on the Internet.

Phillip and Tina Sherman say Phillip left his cell phone at McDonald's on Sixth Street in Fayetteville on July 5. Tina Sherman then began receiving offensive calls and text messages about the pictures, then learned her pictures, which she had sent her husband, had been posted on-line along with her name, address and phone number.

The Web site allegedly described how McDonald's employees retrieved the pictures from a phone left at the restaurant.

Before the pictures and information could be taken down, Tina Sherman began receiving threats and lewd, explicit and obscene text messages and phone calls from strangers who had seen the site. There were also similar comments posted on the web site, according to the suit.

The suit names McDonald's Corp., Matthews Management Co. and a manager, Aaron Brummley. Employees of the restaurant had allegedly promised to secure the cell phone, turn it off and safeguard it until Phillip Sherman could retrieve it.

The suit seeks no less than $1 million for outrage; no less than $1 million for public disclosure of private facts; and, no less than $1 million for casting the Shermans in a false light.

I was drunk so it doesn't count

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A married Iowa woman caught banging a guy she just met in the men's room of the Metrodome in Minneapolis during a college football game says she's a good, church-going lady who woudn't do that kind of think unless somebody drugged.

Reports Daily Times-Herald of Carroll, Iowa:

While police say a high-profile indecent conduct case in the Minneapolis Metrodome Saturday is closed, a Carroll woman involved in it told the Daily Times Herald she believes she was a victim of foul play rather than a willing collaborator.

Lois K. Feldman, 38, of Carroll, and Ross M. Walsh, 26, of Linden, were ticketed for indecent conduct after they were reportedly caught engaging in sexual activity in a Metrodome men's restroom handicapped stall during the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers game with the Iowa Hawkeyes. More than a dozen people in the restroom were cheering Feldman and Walsh by the time authorities arrived, a University of Minnesota Police report says.

Feldman acknowledged drinking heavily before the game and says she doesn't remember being in the bathroom.

"I would never ever do that," Feldman said. "My kids are my life. I go to church every Sunday."

Information obtained in police reports and during an interview with University of Minnesota Police Chief Greg Hestness revealed no suggestion or evidence that the incident was anything but consensual on the part of both Walsh and Feldman.

But Feldman tells the Daily Times Herald she may have been drugged or otherwise victimized.

"Everybody thinks something got put in my drink," Feldman said.

She offers no further details as to how that might have happened or who may have been involved.

"Right, and that's what my attorney and I are working on," Feldman said.

Hey, the game was boring

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Reports The Daily Times-Herald in Carroll, Iowa:

112808bathroomsex.jpgA 38-year-old Carroll woman who reportedly was involved in sexual activity with a man inside a Minneapolis Metrodome bathroom Saturday night as others cheered was cited for misdemeanor indecent conduct, University of Minnesota Police Chief Greg Hestness said.

A University of Minnesota Police Department document reports that Lois Kay Feldman, 38, 634 Troy Drive, and Ross Matthew Walsh, 26, of Linden, were having sexual intercourse in a men's restroom during the University of Iowa's 55-0 win over the Minnesota Golden Gophers. Walsh was also cited for indecent conduct. Both were released.

"The initial security guard reported they were having sexual intercourse," Hestness told the Daily Times Herald.

The police report says Walsh and Feldman were "drunk" and "uncooperative."

In the report, a witness said he walked into the bathroom during the game and saw two sets of legs, both with their pants and underwear around their ankles under the handicapped toilet stall. The witness said he looked through the gaping in the stall door and saw Walsh and Feldman engaged in sexual intercourse, according to the report.

The witness yelled at them to stop and sought the assistance of police, according to the University of Minnesota report.


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