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Led Zepplin reunite? Posted August 13, 2010 by Burnzy

JASON BONHAM WOULD "LOVE" A LED ZEPPELIN REUNION

Jason Bonham knows that a Led Zeppelin reunion at his upcoming solo tour is far-fetched. But he's not against the idea of sitting in for his late dad again.

He said: "I'm not going to hide it from them. I will invite them to every show I can, because my goal and dream is, 'Wouldn't it be cool if I did something that they thought was cool and they would get up and play with me?' That's what I'm doing this for. I'd love it."

Bonham's show hits the road in October. Robert Plant is behind the Zeppelin-themed show, but Jason hasn't heard from Jimmy Page or John Paul Jones. The shows are to celebrate the 30th anniversary of John Bonham's death and the breakup of Led Zeppelin."

Jason said: "What I want to do is a personal story. Give a little background on them and the reason why I'm playing them, and stories about growing up with dad and how Zeppelin has been part of my life from the beginning. It's a good musical journey; it'll be sad at times but it will really be a celebration."

Bonham hopes that his "Led Zeppelin Experience" will go beyond the 30 shows he has planned. Dates and ticket information will be announced next week.

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12 year old college golfer! Posted August 13, 2010 by Burnzy

GOFLER MAKES VERBAL COLLEGE COMMITMENT ... HE'S 12

A 12-year-old golfing star from Frisco, Texas has verbally committed to play golf at the University of Oklahoma.

Brad Dalke recently won the Boys-12 division of the US Kids Junior World Championships by six strokes.

When he got home from the tournament he announced that he will attend Okalahoma on a full golf scholarship. 

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John Madden dumbest things ever said! Posted August 13, 2010 by Burnzy

THE DUMBEST THINGS EVER SAID BY... JOHN MADDEN

Madden 2011 officially hit stores this week...

In honor of the new video game release, here are the 20 of the dumbest things John Madden has ever said:

1. "There's a lot of letters in Ladanian Tomlinson"

2. "A team should never practice on a field that is not lined. Your players have to become aware of the field's boundaries."

3. "The best way to gain more yards is advance the ball down the field from the line of scrimmage."

4. "If you lose your best cornerback and punter, I'd say that's a double loss."

5. "It's 3rd and 20.. They need a good play here."

6. "See, well ya see, the thing is, he should have caught that ball. But the ball is bigger than his hands."

7. "When you have great players, playing great, well that's great football!"

8. "Ruben Brown made that play there... well I mean he missed the guy completely but he was able to create just enough room for Thomas Jones by whiffing. The air he created on the miss gave Jones enough space to score."

9. "If the quarterback throws the ball in the end zone and the Wide Receiver catches it....... It's a touchdown."

10. "If this team doesn't put points on the board I don't see how they can win."

11. "Whenever you talk about a Mike Shanahan offense, you're always going to be talking about his offense."

12. "Some yards is better than none yards?"

13. "Here's a guy, here's a guy who when he puts his contacts in, he can see better"

14. "Usually the team that scores the most points wins the game."

15. "Mark Brunell usually likes to soak his balls before a rainy game."

16. "When your arm gets hit, the ball is not going to go where you want it to."

17. "They're either going to run the ball here or their going to pass it."

18. "The Dallas Cowboys have 2 types of plays in their playbook. Passing plays, and running plays."

19. "When its raining the field gets wet, then all of a sudden everyone's running slower"

20. "Hey, the offensive linemen are the biggest guys on the field, they're bigger than everybody else, and that's what makes them the biggest guys on the field."

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Sharks in HD. This guy is nuts! Posted August 13, 2010 by Burnzy

SURFER FILMS TWO GREAT WHITE SHARKS CIRCLING HIS BOARD

Most surfers wouldn't want to see a great white shark circling their board... but this guy went back to the same spot a few days later with his video camera.

The 41-year-old guy lives in Dana Point, CA.

He paddled out into the water with a high-definition camera and dropped it under water to film the sharks. One was a nine-footer and the other was a seven-footer.

The larger shark showed up first, and slapped Patterson's board with its tail. The smaller shark circled his board for 12 minutes.

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D.N.A. on a stick! Posted August 10, 2010 by Burnzy

Newest fair attraction: DNA on a stick

U researchers see the State Fair as an ideal place to find families for a study on the genetic makeup of children, but some wonder if it's an appropriate venue.

Last update: August 8, 2010 - 10:04 PM

State fairgoers wait in long lines for purple shoulder bags and two-bit yardsticks. But will they donate their children's fingernail clippings or blood droplets for free ride tickets and a string backpack?

Genetic researchers at the University of Minnesota hope the answer is yes. During the first week of the fair, researchers will invite 500 children and their parents to answer health questions, agree to height, weight and blood pressure measurements and provide DNA samples.

The ultimate goal of the "Gopher Kids'' study is to map the genetic makeup of normal, healthy children -- and thereby identify the genetic defects that predict chronic diseases and health problems.

"If we know what's normal, then we know where to look for abnormality," said Logan Spector, lead researcher.

But step one is just testing out the fair as a recruiting site.

Spector said it can be challenging and expensive to find 500 average Minnesota children for research, but the State Fair presents a unique opportunity. The 1.7 million or so visitors each summer mean a wealth of accessible volunteers -- plus, the fair engenders a level of state pride that might encourage people to participate.

"They don't get any personal benefit," he said, "but they'll know they are contributing to science and that it's a project that's run by their university."

Then there are the little rewards: ride tickets and backpacks, as well as free passes to the State Fair for the next two years. A devout fairgoer since he moved from Georgia, Spector said he figured volunteers would need some form of enticement, and the U of M backpacks have been hot items at past fairs.

Of course, there's no such thing as a free Pronto Pup. The free passes are designed to bring the volunteers back in 2011 and 2012 for further questions and screenings.

In year one, the researchers will collect DNA samples only via saliva. Parents and children will also be asked to donate fingernail clippings and blood droplets, but they can decline.

"I don't think a lot of kids hope to go to the fair so they can get stuck on the finger [to give a blood sample], which is why we made this optional," Spector said.

The initial goal of the study is to recruit 500 volunteers and to assess whether they return for the second and third years. (Volunteers must include biological parents of children ages 1 to 11.) Gaining DNA from 500 volunteers wouldn't be enough for the researchers to identify the complex genetic sequences that predict good or bad health. But it would validate the State Fair as a recruiting site.

Spector said he would then seek a grant from the National Institutes of Health to recruit thousands more volunteers at the fair. DNA samples from them -- along with the original 500 volunteers -- might be enough to unlock significant genetic discoveries, he said.

Whether families volunteer remains to be seen. The concept of collecting DNA specimens for genetic research has been somewhat controversial in Minnesota. A privacy group, the Citizens' Council on Health Care, has repeatedly challenged the state's collection of newborns' blood samples, used to identify rare genetic and metabolic diseases.

The leader of the council, Twila Brase, gave credit to the Gopher Kids researchers for some of the privacy steps they have taken -- and for allowing parents and children (once they reach 18) to withdraw from the study at any time and order their genetic samples destroyed.

However, she questioned whether the State Fair is the right place for parents to make a serious decision about giving genetic information to research. "It's not a serious environment," she said.

Spector noted that many fairgoers already agree to cholesterol tests that require small finger-pricks for blood. The U has conducted other clinical studies at the fair in the past, he added, but not studies that take place over multiple years.

The website for the study assures that genetic information will be secured and viewed only by the researchers.

Even if the genetic information indicates people are at risk for disease -- or that participating parents aren't blood relatives to their children -- the results won't be shared with them.

Interested fairgoers can visit the U's building on Dan Patch Avenue or first visit the Gopher Kids website.

The DNA saliva test works best when people haven't eaten for 30 minutes -- a risky proposition at the State Fair -- but it takes place at the end of the screening. So volunteers can eat all the chocolate-covered bacon and cheese-on-a-stick they want beforehand.

Jeremy Olson • 612-673-7744

Lady Ga Ga Vanity Fair Posted August 3, 2010 by Burnzy


MUSIC NEWS: POP: HIGHLIGHTS FROM LADY GAGA'S VANITY FAIR INTERVIEW...USING COCAINE....PLUS, GAGA ADMITS SHE'S CELIBATE FOR THE SAKE OF HER CREATIVITY

On being able to trust people:

"I'm drawn to bad romances. And my song 'Bad Romance' is about whether I go after those sort of relationships or if they find me. I'm quite celibate now; I don't really get time to meet anyone."

On her experience with drugs:

"I'm terrified of heroin, but I do a little cocaine on occasion. And when I say occasional, I mean a couple of times a year."

On going "completely mental":

 "All I will say is I hit rock bottom, and it was enough to send a person over the edge. My mother knew the truth about that day, and she screamed so loud on the other end of the phone, I'll never forget it."

On her fans wanting to be like her:

"I do not want my fans to ever emulate that or be that way. I don't want my fans to think they have to be bad to be great. What happened to me is in the past. It was a low point, and it led to disaster."

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RELATED: Lady Gaga Admits She's Scared Of Sex!

Lady Gaga is known for her sexy outfits and performances, but she actually fears having sex because she thinks it could take away her artistic energy.

Gaga said: "I have this weird thing that if I sleep with someone they're going to take my creativity through my vagina."

Lady Gaga isn't the only pop star to promote abstinence, but she might be the first to say that not having sex helps her creativity.

Miley Cyrus, the Jonas Brothers and Jordin Sparks have all worn "promise rings" to show their pledge of chastity until marriage.

 

Fired becuase of Facebook...dont do this... Posted July 27, 2010 by Burnzy

FACEBOOK POSTS THAT GOT PEOPLE CANNED

Woman Caught Surfing Facebook While 'Home Sick' From Work
A bank worker called in sick from work. She said "she could not work in front of a computer as she needed to lie in the dark." When her bosses saw her surfing Facebook from home, she was terminated. The bank said the incident "had destroyed its trust in the employee."

NFL Cheerleader Fired Over Pictures
Caitlin Davis, an 18-year-old cheerleader with the New England Patriots, was fired over photos she posted to Facebook. The pictures showed Davis and an unidentified friend leaning over a passed-out boy whose entire face and body was covered in distasteful graffiti, like 'I'm a Jew' and swastikas.

Juror Dismissed After Facebook Slip
A juror in the UK was dismissed after she disclosed sensitive case information on her Facebook profile. She wrote, "I don't know which way to go, so I'm holding a poll," asking her Facebook friends to weigh in on the case.

Waitress Fired For Complaining About Customers
A former waitress at a pizza restaurant got irritated after she had to stay past her shift to wait on a table of two. When the table finally cleared out, they left a bad tip. She called the customers "cheap" on her Facebook page.

Georgia Teacher Fired For 'Inappropriate' Photos And Comments
A Georgia high school teacher claims she was forced to resign after her principal "questioned her about about her Facebook page, which included photos of her holding wine and beer and an expletive."

Pirates Pierogi Mascot Fired For Dissing Team Managers
A Pittsburgh Pirate pierogi mascott was fired after he took to Facebook and voiced his opinion about the team's management. The message was aimed at team president Frank Coonelly, general manager Neal Huntington and manager John Russell and read: "Coonelly extended the contracts of Russell and Huntington through the 2011 season. That means a 19-straight losing streak. Way to go Pirates."

Woman Blasts Her Boss
A woman's (alleged) Facebook post reportedly caught the attention of her boss, who offered a prompt reply--along with a pink slip.

Teen hits 5 deer one year!! Posted July 27, 2010 by Burnzy

TEENAGER IS "DEER MAGNET"...AFTER HITTING 5 OF THEM

A teenager in Des Moines, Iowa earned the nickname "The Deer Magnet" after hitting five deer over the past year.

The 17 year old girl's string of bad luck started last July when she was driving home from her job at an ice cream shop. She saw the deer for an instant before hitting it.

Her second hit happened a few months later, while she was driving to church on a Sunday morning.

The streak continued after she hit her fourth deer. When that happened her pastor's wife told her to start praying before she got into a car.

The girl was doing just that the other day, when she hit her fifth deer. The crash totaled her minivan.

Dead news! Posted July 26, 2010 by Burnzy

A MOVIE IS BEING MADE ABOUT GRATEFUL DEAD FRONTMAN JERRY GARCIA...PLUS, THE DEAD ARE HONORING JERRY GARCIA'S DEATH...WITH KAZOOS?!

A movie is being made about Grateful Dead frontman Jerry Garcia's life before he became the leader of the band.

Producers announced plans to turn the book "Dark Star: An Oral Biography on Jerry Garcia" into a big-screen film.

The movie will be like "Nowhere Boy", which looked at John Lennon's youth before he joined the Beatles.

The movie will look at the period when Garcia was working in coffee shops and playing bluegrass, newly married with a young daughter. The film ends when Garcia leaves to join the Dead.

It's highly unlikely that the movie will feature the band's music. Instead, there will be more of a "bluegrass, folk ballads and jugband music" feel because that's what was influential at the time.

The movie's title hasn't been officially announced, but rumor is that it will be called "Dark Star".

Production could start as early as next year.

MEANTIME:

Grateful Dead drummer Mickey Hart will mark the 15th anniversary of the death of Jerry Garcia with kazoos.

Mickey is hoping to break the record for largest kazoo ensemble by leading fans in a kazoo rendition of "Take Me Out To The Ball Game" during the seventh-inning stretch at the Cubs-Giants game in San Francisco on August 9th.

Dead bandmate Bob Weir will perform the national anthem before the game and Garcia's daughter, Annabelle, will throw out the first pitch.

Fans who buy tickets to a special Jerry Garcia section at the park also get a Jerry Garcia bobblehead wearing in a Giants jacket.

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Billy Corgan goes down for the count Posted July 26, 2010 by Burnzy

VIDEO: SMASHING PUMPKINS' BILLY CORGAN COLLAPSES ONSTAGE

Smashing Pumpkins frontman Billy Corgan collapsed onstage in Tampa, Florida. He fell into his drummer's kit as the band performed its 1995 hit "Bullet with Butterfly Wings."

Almost immediately after falling, Billy got back to his feet and continued playing.

He later Tweeted: "For those that saw me fall during Bullet, that wasn't a stage move or clumsiness, that was me blacking out and wiping out. I have no memory of falling against the drum riser and my guitar cabinet, but I can tell you I've got quite a good bruise and am moving slow."

Peas back out on tour! Posted July 26, 2010 by Burnzy

BLACK EYED PEAS TALK ABOUT TOURING

Black Eyed Peas frontman Will.i.am is amazed about his group's tour. He remembers when he and his members made $150 per show and were excited about it.

He said: "We would jump up and down because we got paid, even though it meant we had to split it with each other and the band, meaning about $20 a piece. Then we got paid $2,000 for a show. And then I remember the first time we got paid a million bucks for an hour. I was like, 'Wow!' That was only four years ago."

Today, Will.i.am, Fergie, Apl.de.ap and Taboo are selling out arenas. And while other artists are canceling shows because of poor ticket sales, the Peas are having a great year.

Through the end of June, the E.N.D. tour has made $47.7 million in 54 shows, including 53 sellouts.

Will.i.am said: "We wanted to tour bigger than we've ever toured before. We started off doing California campuses in 1996, and then after our record deal, our first tour was the Smokin' Grooves tour, our second tour was the Vans Warped tour. We were the first hip-hop group on a punk tour. Then we did the Honda Civic tour. In '99 we went to Europe and toured in small clubs, maybe 200-seaters, followed by a House of Blues tour in America. We toured on this smaller scale for a long time, so it was important to learn how to do a big production for our fans."

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