January 2007

Friday - January 12 2007 - 9:11PM


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WANTED:.





Have you seen this person. I say person loosly. It was last seen in the kitchen of THE LAA on friendsmas. WARNING the hair may be a wig. I repeat the hair may be a wig. But who knows he grew up this way too. He is wanted for creating an ugly disturbance, the disturbance of being ugly in a wig. Reward will be taking off the wig. Blagghhhhhhh.

-Office of Secretary Condie Rice Queen.

Wednesday - January 10 2007 - 9:40PM


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Happy. Happy, Joy, Joy:.

JANUARY 10, 2007

Wednesday - January 10 2007 - 1:28AM


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Timeless....:.

Wednesday - January 10 2007 - 12:28AM


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BOOYAH!!!:.


Mary is Still Carey // 8:25 PM EST Updated by Maggie

An internet report published this morning indicated that a judge ruled in favor of Mariah Carey in her attempt to prevent adult star Mary Carey from trademarking the stage moniker she's been using for years. According to Mary's attorney, who is assisting her with the trademark application, the report is not true. There has not been a ruling in the case.




Indeed, Mary hasn't even filed her response to Mariah's objection. Mary has plenty of time to file that response before a Judge would normally rule. So, as of now, there is no ruling saying Mary Carey cannot trademark her stage name and we're told the web report indicating otherwise is being taken down. Although she hasn't filed her formal, official response with the trademark office, you'll recall Mary already shared her thoughts with us on Mariah's attempted intervention into the trademark process.

As for Mariah, besides being busy trying to make sure no one confuses her with a porn star, she's going to reveal a few things to Playboy in March. But, she won't be emancipating any body parts. Ms. Mariah won't be posing nude, but a source tells us she will be on the cover as she's interviewed in the issue and history shows that Playboy cover models are typically scantily clad. So, we'll see if Mariah comes out looking more like Mimi or Mary when it hits new stands in a couple months.

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Source: TMZ.com | Caleb

Tuesday - January 9 2007 - 10:30AM


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Farewell, My Friend:.


LOS ANGELES: Animator Iwao Takamoto, who created Scooby-Doo, Muttley and scores of other cartoon characters, died yesterday at age 81.



The Japanese-American artist was undergoing treatment for respiratory problems at the Cedar-Sinai Medical Center.

Born in 1925, Takamoto was one of many star animators that Disney Studios nurtured. Besides the cowardly Great Dane Scooby-Doo, Takamoto was also responsible for characters from the Flintstones, such as the alien Green Gazoo which he created for Hanna-Barbera studio.

Takamoto owes his talent for illustration to fellow Japanese-Americans who trained him while living in an internment camp just before the World War II ended.

His work included creating cartoon characters and design for several animation films. Starting as an apprentice at Walt Disney Studios in 1947, he later went on to create some of the most endearing animated characters that have entertained two generations of movie-goers. He matured as a film maker and started directing films and producing television shows.

His filmography as director includes Charlotte's Web in 1973 and Jetsons: The Movie in 1990.

At Disney he employed his drawing skills on animation classics like Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, 101 Dalmations and the Lady and the Tramp. In 1961, Takamoto moved to Hanna-Barbera Productions since when he has worked in various creative capacities – supervising producer, character designer and his more recent designation – Vice President of Special Projects for Warner Brothers.

His work at WB include “The Karateguard” an animation short featuring Tom and Jerry, and “Krypto the Superdog” one of Cartoon Network's most popular series.

He even received some lifetime achievement awards.

His former colleague Joseph Barbera, partner in Hanna-Barbera, also an animation legend, died less than a month ago at the age of 95.