Sunday September 20: Daily Links

SUNDAY 9.20


NEWS STORIES

 



Back in 2016 Lindsey Graham Asked Us to Use His Words Against Him

Remember in 2016 when Lindsey Graham didn’t want to let Obama pick a new member of the Supreme Court during an election year? He also asked us to please use his words against him if a vacancy came up in the future during an election year.

Your wish is our command, Lady G.

Read more at npr.org.


Florida Bar Owner Is Banning Masks at his Business

Gary Kirby says masks are stupid and he’s banned anyone in a mask from coming into his bar- the Westside Sports Bar and Lounge in West Melbourne, Florida. “I personally don’t agree with it. So that’s why I made the decision to… I don’t want them here, he said in an interview.”

Wow, who knew Florida Man owned his own bar!

Read more at nypost.com.


Tik Tok Will Not Be Banned!

At the 11th hour, the Tik Tok ban that was going to be put in place in America has been stopped. Walmart and Oracle will be taking over the company’s operation in the United States, calling it Tik Tok Global. Rest easy knowing all your data is in the hands of Walmart, Oracle and the NSA.

Read more at npr



SPORTS



The Rock Lays The Smackdown On His Security Gates

Dwayne Johnson had to lay the smackdown on his own security gates after they were taken out during a power outage. When The Rock failed to override the hydraulic system, he went out, ripped the gates off himself and proceeded to go to work on his next film, Black Adam. The Rock treated the gates like it was Triple H.

Read more at tmz.


Was Bronny James Smoking Weed?

High school hoops stand out Bronny James posted a now-deleted video of him smoking what appears to be weed. The clip of the teenage son of LeBron James was quickly removed after Twitter lost its collective minds, pro and con. Plans to have Bronny lose his virginity on Only Fans were abruptly scrapped.

Read more at pagesix.com.



ENTERTAINMENT



Billionaire Ron Perelman's Pandemic Fire Sale

Is there anything sadder than seeing a down on his luck billionaire selling off his plane dumb paintings and yacht?

Oh yes, most other things are sadder.

Read more at businesstimes.


Cameron Crowe's Almost Famous at 20

It’s hard to believe that Almost Famous is 20 but Cameron Crowe sure looks it. He claims his best move was casting Billy Crudup as Russel Hammond.

Reps for Earl Douglas could not be reached

Read more at rollingstone.com.


Leah Remini Trolls Danny Masterson at Rape Arraignment

Most people are afraid to be on the bad side of Scientology but Leah Remini gives zero fucks.

Is that clear enough for ya?

Read more at yahoo.com.


The Next Bond... (James Bond)

The rumor mill says Tom Hardy is going to be the next actor to fill the shoes of 007, James Bond.

Any way we can get him to order a vodka martini in the Bane voice??

Read more at standard.co.uk.


Aquaman’s Car Breaks Down In The Desert

Jason Momoa got some unexpected alone time when his car broke down in the desert. The shirtless Aquaman star documented his experience on Instagram, sitting on his cooler, listening to country music while several cars and trucks passed by. Momoa was eventually picked up by a friend. You would think the dude who’s plays Aquaman would want to live closer to the water.

Read more at people.com.


Emmy Presenters Will Be Wearing Hazmats Suits

Producers for this year’s all-virtual Emmys announced that presented will be decked out in full hazmat suits and visit some of the winners live during the telecast. The award will also be custom fitted with a hand sanitizer dispenser.

Read more at nypost.



GOING VIRAL



Water-Skiing 6-Month-Old Baby

Times may be hard BUT nothing can up your spirits like a baby on skis. We will have to wait for him to
talk before we hear the words:

“Stop this I’m a little baby.”

Read more at tmz.



The SuperTonic is one Note Dominating Pop Music Today

Now you know it, you’ll never not hear it.

Blame The Weeknd!

Via digg.com.



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