Nicole Ethel McMillen is accused of sexually assaulting a boy who came over to her house to play with her own son! According to prosecutors, McMillen is accused of assaulting the boy on five occasions from Jan. 2 to Feb. 8. The alleged incidents range from fondling the boy to performing oral sex on him.
Although we don’t want to cause anymore stress to the child, we can help but wonder why his parents continued to allow him to visit his “friend” five times without noticing that things were not okay. hmmmm….
Nonetheless, we don’t really have the words that can help this bitch! We seriously hope this isn’t true. This would be one messed up ho deserves to be locked up!
Irvine Mom, 41, Formally Charged With Sexually Assaulting Son’s 14-Year-Old Friend « CBS Los Angeles
Jeremy Lin is quickly become an inspiration in the NBA. However, with quick success come the dumb-ass commentators and journalists who should need shut the hell up and think before speaking.
Anthony Federico – This poor bastard made the first stupid remark by saying “Chink in the Armor: Jeremy Lin’s 9 Turnovers Cost Knicks in Streak-Snapping Loss to Hornets.” By the following Sunday, Federico was fired from ESPN.
A few days later, when Max Bretos, a well-known ESPN television personality, posed the following question live on the air: “If there is a chink in the armor, where can he improve his game?” This question was only published for only 30 minutes. However, the punishment for this stupid question was a 30-day suspension.
We almost feel bad for the poor bastard writers that got fired. But in order to have sympathy, we would need to dismiss how stupid both of these writers were. Thus, we have to say:
We don’t think that the writers meant to be racist. However, even if you’re not trying to offend people, you have to watch what you say. We hope this was a lesson learned the hard way.
Bottom line though: Grow some balls ESPN, and stand up for your employees. These dudes know not what they say!
BATTLE FOR LIBYA photographed by Remi Ochlik. An opposition fighter rest under a rebellion flag in the middle of the battlefield oil town Ras Lanouf in Libya.
The work of photographer Remi Ochlik, killed in Syria | MSNBC
“Ochlik received his highest accolade less than two weeks before he died when he won a first prize at the World Press Photo awards for a series of photos [seen above] on the battle for Libya.”
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Key & Peele - Dungeons & Dragons
This was my favorite sketch to direct from last night’s episode. It guest stars Alex Fernie and Eugene Cordero, two of my favorite UCB improvisers. Fun trivia, we shot this in Walt Disney’s private residence at Disney Ranch in Santa Clarita. It wasn’t one of the sketches from last night’s episode uploaded by the network, but some youtube user was happy to oblige (and many thanks to Viacom for not DMCA’ing unauthorized uploads of our sketches, which is a policy more media conglomerates should have). Funny story, this sketch was almost killed by the network after we shot it, but that’s a story I’ll save for a time when I’m not negotiating my season 2 contract. Hi Comedy Central! I love working for you!
I LOVE THIS SKETCH!!!!! Slap his hobbit dick.
Republican presidential candidate MITT ROMNEY, to CNN debate moderator John King.
Christ, what an asshole.
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