Quickies: A “Gossip Girl” Threesome & A Letterman Ratings Boon
Posted by: Xiomara Martinez-White
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6:00PM, Tuesday October 6th 2009
- ”Gossip Girl” tried to get their freak on en masse for the Nov. 9 episode. [MSNBC]—Menage a trois? OMFG!
- Judge Sonia Sotomayor made a talkative mark on the Supreme Court during her first day. [McClatchy]—The SCOTUS member reportedly talked more today than Clarence Thomas has in three years.
- Do you think the placenta teddy bear made from a human placenta is creative or just gross? [Dlisted]—We vote for gross. There simply are no words.
- David Letterman‘s affair apology boosted higher ratings for last night’s show. [USA Today]
- To go along with the traditional Bible, there’s the LOL Cats Bible Translator. [Dumb As A Blog]—It was bound to be created someday, but that doesn’t mean we’re happy about it.
- A naked, inebriated Colorado man went on a highway rampage in which he pounded on cars and spit on a state trooper. [Asylum]—We bet even the cops had a laugh with this.
- A vampire wedding? When bats fly. [Lemondrop]—Unfortunately, this idea isn’t nearly as “cool” as a werewolf-themed bar mitzvah.
Tags: tv shows, gossip girl, quickies
323Felicity
wrote on October 6 2009 @ 05:39 pm: [report]
how the hell did they make that placenta teddy bear? i remember when i had my baby, i took a peek at the placenta and it was like wobbley gross mess. eww. but the teddy looks like it’s made of some nasty leather stuff, maybe they dried it somehow? it might not be so bad if it was a different color and if it had some eyes and a face. but still, it’s pretty gross.
LilMissSunshine
wrote on October 6 2009 @ 07:06 pm: [report]
Yuck, yuck, yuck, Oh why did I click through to the placenta teddy bear? I was eating too. =(
impoddity
wrote on October 6 2009 @ 08:04 pm: [report]
A classmate of mine said she knew of friend’s friends who made an afterbirth smoothie from the placenta. Totally killed my appetite for a lunchtime smoothie. :( And I usually go for strawberry too.
Anniushka
wrote on October 6 2009 @ 10:38 pm: [report]
My parents buried my placenta under an oak tree in the backyard. Totally not as powerfully symbolic as stitching it into a faceless toy bear that has to be kept in a jar and will induce dry heaving in at least half the people who see it on that person’s mantle and have the misfortune to ask what it is.