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WAR 12-15-09
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12/15/2009 6:16:00 AM
What it do Ninjas?! Mega tonos to all who came out to the 2009 Ho Ho Show on Sunday. Brookroyal, Sick Puppies, Papa Roach, and Breaking Ben killed it! After some much needed rest - the dudes are back - and with a special guest. From his time in the Bay Area - Woody's buddy Ravey is in the studio. Yes - a chick in the studio! This could get interesting!
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NEWS:
A former mobster whose life story inspired the film 'Goodfellas' has been arrested in Fairview Heights. Police responded to the Drury Inn on Ludwig Drive at 9:09 p.m. Sunday for a reported disturbance in the lobby. Police later arrested 66-year-old Henry Hill for disorderly conduct and resisting arrest. It's not clear what led to the disturbance. Hill was arraigned and given a $1,000 bond. He was reportedly in town for a special event. Hill was an associate of the Lucchese crime family and an FBI informant. His story was told in the book 'Wiseguy' and later in the 1990 Martin Scorsese film 'Goodfellas'. Ray Liotta played Hill in the film. Hill currently lives in Malibu, California.
A college student in China shocked medics after an x-ray revealed his complaints of pain in his bottom came from a TV remote control lodged in his rectum. Police say Huang Chen, 19, was a victim of a prank played by his roommates when he collapsed after a night’s drinking. “We didn’t know what it was to start with,” a doctor told reporters. “There was a little bit of blood but he didn’t say anything about a remote control.”

On Nov. 28, [Laura] Smith and another tenant had a party attended by the victim during which a lot of liquor was served. “Sometime during the evening, [the victim] lost consciousness due to the alcohol he had consumed,” according to the police affidavit, written by Bangor police Detective Brent Beaulieu. The victim woke up the next day with burns on his back, an injury to his abdomen, a broken ankle and internal injuries and was not sure how they happened, Beaulieu’s report states. While he is identified in the report, the Bangor Daily News does not typically disclose the names of crime victims. The woman was said to sodomize him with a dowel, burn him with scalding water, and then accidently drop the man down the steps breaking his ankle.
Police on Friday arrested a truck driver Friday on suspicion of property damage after he allegedly urinated on a towel at the entrance of the apartment belonging to a woman he liked. Police said that 22-year-old Yuuki Oshima, a resident of Noda Cioty, visited the woman’s apartment after midnight on Nov 19 and urinated through the mail slot in the door onto a towel that was hung inside to keep people from peeping into the apartment. Police said Oshima admits to the charges, and quoted him as saying, “I absolutely went crazy for her the first time I saw her, and just did it.”
The decision by the New South Wales State Government's Justice Health Department has sparked outrage among victims. John Powch, 62, is known by Corrective Services officers as a "serious sex offender", a man behind bars for three counts of sexual assault for which he was jailed in 2004 for nine years, four months. Sources said he has never admitted his crimes, believed to be against one woman, and has steadfastly refused to do any of the sex offenders courses in Long Bay jail where he is being held.
SPORTS:
According to numerous reports, the Toronto Blue Jays have bowed to the wishes of ace right-hander Roy (Doc) Halladay and agreed to terms on a three-team trade that will send the best pitcher in franchise history to the Philadelphia Phillies. The Philadelphia Inquirer reported Monday that the former Cy Young award winner Halladay was in Philadelphia for a physical, a necessary step in completing the deal that reportedly could send another former Cy Young winner, Cliff Lee, to the Seattle Mariners
David Freese, a reserve third basemen for the St. Louis Cardinals, was arrested Saturday in suburban St. Louis on suspicion of driving while intoxicated, the St. Louis-Dispatch reported Monday. Freese was pulled over Sunday around 2 a.m. After failing a sobriety test Freese was arrested and booked in Maryland Heights jail before being released later that morning. The Cardinals released the following statement Monday: “While we are still working to obtain all of the details, we are extremely disappointed with David and he will have to take full responsibility for his actions. Our Employee Assistance Team has already been in contact with David to begin that process.”
Midwest will televise Tuesday's Brett Hull Hall of Fame Night ceremony live from Scottrade Center. The 30-minute special begins at 7 p.m. and will feature live coverage of the ceremony followed by an interview with Hull conducted by fellow Hall-of-Famer Bernie Federko. At 7:30 p.m. Fox Sports Midwest will air an updated, encore presentation of Brett Hull's Greatest Goals, a show produced in 2006. The ceremony and Brett Hull's Greatest Goals will also be available via live stream on FOXSportsMidwest.com.
The New England Patriots' mascot is reportedly spending his time off the field doing something a little less patriotic -- on Craigslist. One of the men behind Pat the Patriot's costume was nabbed this weekend in a prostitution sting in Rhode Island, NBC 10 reported Friday. Robert Somanti of Warwick, R.I., 47, was cuffed by state police, who said they also nabbed 13 others in the sting, which began when a new law went into effect banning indoor prostitution in the state.

HOOSHE #1
Police say when a 2-year-old girl told a day-care center manager that "something was hurting her foot," the manager found a small bag of marijuana stuffed into the child's shoe. Baker Police Chief Mike Knaps told The Advocate Thursday the manager first called state child-protection service workers, who advised her to also report the incident to police.Knaps said the girl's mother, 27-year-old Nacausha Spears, told officers she did not know how the girl came to have marijuana in her possession.Officers issued Spears misdemeanor summonses accusing her of contributing to the delinquency of a juvenile and simple possession of marijuana.
HOOSHE #2
Sometimes people learn the hard way what not to carry on a holiday trip. That was the case for a Guatemalan man caught at Washington, DC’s Dulles International Airport with a baked chicken stuffed with something surprising. The bird contained 60 grams of cocaine that has a street value of about 43-hundred dollars. U.S. Customs agents at the airport arrested 32-year-old Wagner Linares Aragon when they discovered the chicken during a random inspection.
CRAP ON CELEBRITIES:
Red Hot Chili Peppers' guitarist John Frusciante has left the band, according reports. Frusciante is said to have already been replaced by Josh Klinghoffer, states Musicradar.com. Klinghoffer toured with Red Hot Chili Peppers, still featuring Frusciante, in 2007.
It was the punch heard around the shore and then, thanks to MTV, in our living rooms and on our computers. It's a hard-knock-life for the kids who were picked to live in a house in "Jersey Shore." That is most true for poor Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi, who found herself on the wrong side of a "guido's" punch. Although MTV has already shown the knockout several times on-air, the network has decided to pull the scene from the next episode.
Beleaguered US rocker Courtney Love has lost custody of her 17-year-old daughter Frances Bean, child of the late Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain, according to court documents. A Los Angeles judge passed custody of the girl to her grandmother and aunt -- Cobain's mother and sister -- according to the documents published on the TMZ.com celebrity website. Reasons for the custody battle are unknown, but it isn't the first time Love, 45, has experienced such problems -- Bean was taken under the care of her grandmother in 2003 after Love was arrested for possession of drugs without a prescription. Love has had a long history of debt, arrests over drugs and parole violations since Cobain committed suicide in 1994 at the age of 27, near the height of the grunge-rock band's success.
Green Day are the latest band to have a Rock Band game created in their honour. The US rockers will follow in the footsteps of The Beatles, by collaborating with the gaming franchise to produce Green Day: Rock Band, reported Music Week. "We are thrilled to work with [them] to revisit key moments from their career, including their likenesses, content and imagery, through our innovative form of musical interaction... Fans will be able to enjoy some of the greatest songs from the Green Day catalogue in this standalone game," said Harmonix CEO and co-founder Alex Rigopulos at the Spike Video Games Awards.
LATE NIGHT TV:
David Letterman: Sarah Jessica Parker, Leona Lewis
Jay Leno: Christina Applegate, Nick Lachey
Conan O'Brien: Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino & Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi, Norah Jones
Jimmy Kimmel: Zach Braff, Nigel Lythgoe, Michael McDonald
Craig Ferguson: Craig's 1000th Show with host Wavy the puppet, Kristen Bell, Maria Bello, Jason Schwartzman, Jason Segel & his puppet Dracula, the Broken West
Jimmy Fallon: Jason Reitman, Anne Burrell
Carson Daly: Dita Von Teese, Tanith Belbin & Ben Agosto, Ben Gleib
CRAPPY BIRTHDAYS:
Actor-comedian Tim Conway is 76.
Singer Cindy Birdsong of The Supremes is 70.
Drummer Dave Clark of the Dave Clark Five is 67.
Drummer Carmine Appice of Vanilla Fudge is 63.
Actor Don Johnson is 60.
Actress Melanie Chartoff (Rugrats, Parker Lewis Can't Lose) is 59.
Actor Justin Ross is 55.
Bassist Paul Simonon of The Clash is 54.
Country singer Doug Phelps (The Kentucky Headhunters, Brothers Phelps) is 49.
Actress Helen Slater is 46.
Actress Molly Price (Third Watch) is 44.
Actor Michael Shanks (Stargate SG-1) is 39.
Actor Stuart Townsend (Queen of the Damned) is 37.
Actor Adam Brody (The O.C.) is 30.
Actor George O. Gore II (My Wife and Kids) is 27.
PORNO BIRTHDAY:
Ion Davidov -35 - This Romanian He-Whore speaks fluent Romanian, English, and can also speak Italian, Spanish,and Hungarian and has starred in such fine films including: Team Play, Wide Open, The Gangbangers, and Skull-F'ing
HAPPY, HAPPY STORY:
A Pennsylvania woman who had both her legs partially amputated alleges her condition was misdiagnosed because she had been drinking. Shanna Hiles' attorney Monte J. Rabner says Hiles was intoxicated when she arrived at Uniontown Hospital on May 24, leading Dr. Mark L. Fennema to discount indicators of acute compartment syndrome, the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review reported Wednesday. Hiles, 20, went to the hospital complaining of pain in her legs after she passed out with her legs folded underneath her and stayed in the position for as long as 12 hours. Rabner alleges his client showed signs of acute compartment syndrome, which occurs when nerves and muscle are damaged due to impaired blood flow in the body, upon arriving at the hospital's emergency room.
WAR POINTLESS POLL: IN YOUR OPINION - WHO ARE THE MOST IMPOLITE PEOPLE YOU KNOW?
WOODY: EVERYONE ((Especially Meter Maids))
RIZ: Fast Food Workers
RAVEY: Walgreens Customers
PATRICO: Fat Hoosier Women
LISTENERS:
- Customers outweigh employee rudeness 1000%
- People that don't hold the door open
- Rich People and Foreigners
- EVERYONE
- Golfers
- People in line that are on their cell phones
- Video Game Generation
- Drug Dealers
FIRST OF ALL: ((CAN YOU FIND THE FIRST OF ALL WORD?))
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