Thursday, February 25, 2010
Police find body of 'Growing Pains' star Andrew Koenig

A search party of missing actor Andrew Koenig's friends found his body Thursday in a sprawling Vancouver park, and his father later said that the 41-year-old "Growing Pains" star had taken his own life. It'd be kind of funny if he decided to do it by overdosing on Viagra. Click on the pic for the full story.
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Fans Want Pole Dancing To Be Olympic Sport

Killer whale lives up to it's name for the third time.

A killer whale has killed a 40-year-old female trainer at the SeaWorld marine park in Orlando, Florida. Officials described the incident as an accident, saying the woman fell in the water, but witnesses said the whale jumped up and grabbed her by the waist.
Guests were evacuated while fire crews tried to rescue the woman, but they were unable to revive her. The killer whale - called Tilikum - was also involved in the death of a trainer in Canada in 1991, reports said. They should switch the l and the k in his name around so people know he's dangerous. Oh, wait, he's a killer whale it should be pretty obvious then. Click on the pic for the full story.
Guests were evacuated while fire crews tried to rescue the woman, but they were unable to revive her. The killer whale - called Tilikum - was also involved in the death of a trainer in Canada in 1991, reports said. They should switch the l and the k in his name around so people know he's dangerous. Oh, wait, he's a killer whale it should be pretty obvious then. Click on the pic for the full story.
You can't kill Rosie O'Donnell with a gun
Plastic rubbish blights Atlantic Ocean

Scientists discover area of western North Atlantic where trash tends to accumulate, naming it "Detriot". Scientists have discovered an area of the North Atlantic Ocean where plastic debris accumulates.
The region is said to compare with the well-documented "great Pacific garbage patch".
Karen Lavender Law of the Sea Education Association told the BBC that the issue of plastics had been "largely ignored" in the Atlantic. Click on the pic for the full story.
The region is said to compare with the well-documented "great Pacific garbage patch".
Karen Lavender Law of the Sea Education Association told the BBC that the issue of plastics had been "largely ignored" in the Atlantic. Click on the pic for the full story.
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Charlie Sheen enters rehab

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