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Photos from 10,000 Lakes of Cool Refreshment with Rocket Club at Wild Bill's!
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Photos from Finally Friday Live at Woody's in Bayport.
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At the GLAAD Media Awards over the weekend, JENNIFER LAWRENCE and movie executive HARVEY WEINSTEIN presented an award to BILL CLINTON. But Jennifer messed up his NAME.
I still LOVE her!

Eric Church is releasing a special vinyl version of his Caught in the Act:Live album for Record Store Day on Saturday.
The special-edition double album also includes a seven-inch
single with two additional bonus tracks. The single is infused -- literally -- with Eric's special blend of "Chief" whiskey. Eric says since there was a lot of whiskey consumed during the making of the album, it seemed appropriate that it be included in the pressing!
Check out the size of the hole in the side of the mountain that this guy flies through at full speed!



A new survey asked people which they'd rather reveal: Their WEIGHT . . . or their INCOME.
63% said they'd share their weight. And only 23% said they'd share their income. And apparently 14% of the people surveyed didn't understand how "would you rather?" works, because they chose "none of the above."
Not surprisingly, men were more likely to say they'd rather share their weight than their income. And men were also more likely to LIE about how much money they make.

(photo courtesy of thediabeticman.blogspot.com)

One of the highlights of eating really sugary cereal is drinking the milk that's left in the bowl. Because all that sugar soaks in, and turns it into some kind of impossibly delicious super-milk.
Well . . . a company is FINALLY selling milk that tastes like the milk from the bottom of a cereal bowl.
The company is called Cow Wow, and their "cereal milk" is just about to roll out nationwide.
The milk comes in two flavors. Fruity Trudy and Chocolate Chip Cathy.
They have two more flavors coming out later this year. And based on the packaging for those, we're guessing they're designed to taste like Lucky Charms, and the HOLY GRAIL of cereal milk flavors . . . Cinnamon Toast Crunch.
The milk comes in eight-and-a-half-ounce packages, and they have about 175 calories each.
Here's a little promotional video:
Rob Ford, the mayor of Toronto was walking through City Hall on Monday, and slammed face-first into a reporter's CAMERA. When he hit it, he immediately grabbed his face and yelled an obscenity. Ouch!


The world drinks more than 100 MILLION GALLONS of Coke EVERY DAY. And after more than a hundred years, we've found out a whole bunch of ways to misuse it. Here are six of the best ones, from Homesessive.com.
1. Rust remover. Coke has baking soda in it, along with phosphoric and citric acids. Which basically makes it an industrial-strength cleaner. You can rub it on a chrome car bumper and it'll take the rust spots right off.
2. Pain reliever. You can pour Coke on bee stings and jellyfish stings to take the pain away. That way no one has to whip their junk out in public.
3. Fertilizer. Pour a can or two of Coke into your flower beds once in a while. The acids help break down organic material, and the sugar attracts microorganisms to enrich the soil. But you should let the Coke go flat first.
4. Gum remover. When your kids get gum stuck in their hair, soak it in Coke. The gum will slide right off and you won't have to cut it out.
5. Toilet cleaner. Dump a can of Coke in your toilet bowl and swish it around. It'll take care of rust, mildew, mold, and any OTHER kind of stain you might find in there.
6. Odor neutralizer. Coke can supposedly combat SKUNK odor too. If your dog ever gets sprayed, the high acidity in Coke can neutralize the alkaline ingredient in the skunk spray. That's why citrus and tomato juice help too.
How much Coke do you drink every day?
Thirty skiers near Montreal pulled off a pretty cool trick on Sunday. . . by going over a jump together and doing a backflip while they all held hands. They were reportedly trying for a world record, but it hasn't been confirmed by Guinness yet.
Here's the view from above:
And from below: