Good day -
By now you may have seen the pictures of Billy Ray Cyrus' daughter, Noah, in her Halloween "hooker" outfit. By the way she's only 9 years old! Can you believe this? What's the deal with this guy anyway? First he let's his daughter Miley pose half naked for pics on a magazine cover. Now his 9 year old is walking around barely dressed in this outfit? Un-freakin-believable. Well, here. Check it out...
Noah Cyrus pic here
What do you think? If girls are dressing like this at age 9, what is next? I think it's bad enough they have those ridiculous "beauty pageants" for small girls that are barely out of pre-school. What are we teaching them - that the only value a female has is her body? Gee, great stuff. It's one thing for the media to push this stuff, but when the dad is actually approving it, there has to be a line drawn. By the way, what qualifies as child porn? I don't think this is it, but I'm pretty sure the peds' are loving this picture. Dad-of-the-year for Billy Ray? Probably not!
Monday, October 26, 2009
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Balloon Boy Update - More Crazy, More Bizarre
Ok it keeps getting crazier - this story about balloon boy that is. Not Falcon of course, but his dad Richard Heene. It seems that not only did he think of very trick in the book to try and get publicity, he also has a violent streak as well. It seems he has a record as well resulting from this violent temper. In 1984, Heene was convicted of assault with a deadly weapon (a gun) and received three years probation. In 1991, in San Bernardino, CA., Heene was arrested for "corporal injury" - I assume this means assault, on a spouse. He was not convicted. There's more...
Then again in 1997 Heene pled no contest to vandalism and spent four days in jail. See a pattern developing here? But that isn't the worst of it. At the time Richard Heene was a contractor and got into a dispute with an employee over payment for a job. Unable to collect the $300, the employee followed Heene to his home. There they got into a scuffle and Heene ended up striking the guys car with his pickup truck, not once but several times. According to witnesses he got out of the truck picked up a wooden beam, held it over his head and screamed at the guy, "Get the f**k away." Seems this is his way of dealing with situations that go badly for him?
Oh, well. We will all be tired of this soon - I'm sure somebody else will do something even stupider to get even more attention. Until then, here is another video if you missed it:
Then again in 1997 Heene pled no contest to vandalism and spent four days in jail. See a pattern developing here? But that isn't the worst of it. At the time Richard Heene was a contractor and got into a dispute with an employee over payment for a job. Unable to collect the $300, the employee followed Heene to his home. There they got into a scuffle and Heene ended up striking the guys car with his pickup truck, not once but several times. According to witnesses he got out of the truck picked up a wooden beam, held it over his head and screamed at the guy, "Get the f**k away." Seems this is his way of dealing with situations that go badly for him?
Oh, well. We will all be tired of this soon - I'm sure somebody else will do something even stupider to get even more attention. Until then, here is another video if you missed it:
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Monday, October 19, 2009
Balloon Boy Hoax - Nobody Saw This Coming!
Hello again,
By now everybody has heard of balloon boy - aka Falcon Heene (really, Falcon?) and his odd family. You can't blame the boy, he was just doing as he was told, right? To make up a story about climbing in the helium balloon in their back yard, then run to the attic and hide while everybody yells and screams to find the "lost child".
Ok, when I say nobody saw this coming I mean "everybody" saw this coming, right? Here's a guy, actually a family, that went on national TV reality show called Wife Swap, where they were obviously seeking attention like everybody else on that show.
They didn't stop there though, after that they contacted producers in several shows to try and get on other shows as well. Tom Forman, the CEO of Relativity Real and creator of "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition said that he was contacted by the father Richard contacted him about creating a show where he and the family would go out chasing storms, like hurricane trackers I guess. With the kids in tow, of course! Yeah, that sounds safe. What could go wrong? Luckily Forman didn't bite, and nobody else did either if contacted.
So what happened that made people suspect this was a hoax? Check out the interview with Larry King where the kid Falcon talks about doing it for the "show", as if coached.
What do you think? Let me know...
So what do you think should happen to this clown for setting this up?? Well he should probably lose his kids for awhile, at least. He obviously values fame and fortune more than his family, and I think he has some serious mental issues as well. The wife is probably a part of it too, but the dad is the main culprit I'm sure. At the very least he should do some jail time, this kind of thing is way too common in this country - people seeking attention through any means even if it costs thousands of taxpayer dollars and puts family at risk.
By now everybody has heard of balloon boy - aka Falcon Heene (really, Falcon?) and his odd family. You can't blame the boy, he was just doing as he was told, right? To make up a story about climbing in the helium balloon in their back yard, then run to the attic and hide while everybody yells and screams to find the "lost child".
Ok, when I say nobody saw this coming I mean "everybody" saw this coming, right? Here's a guy, actually a family, that went on national TV reality show called Wife Swap, where they were obviously seeking attention like everybody else on that show.
They didn't stop there though, after that they contacted producers in several shows to try and get on other shows as well. Tom Forman, the CEO of Relativity Real and creator of "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition said that he was contacted by the father Richard contacted him about creating a show where he and the family would go out chasing storms, like hurricane trackers I guess. With the kids in tow, of course! Yeah, that sounds safe. What could go wrong? Luckily Forman didn't bite, and nobody else did either if contacted.
So what happened that made people suspect this was a hoax? Check out the interview with Larry King where the kid Falcon talks about doing it for the "show", as if coached.
What do you think? Let me know...
So what do you think should happen to this clown for setting this up?? Well he should probably lose his kids for awhile, at least. He obviously values fame and fortune more than his family, and I think he has some serious mental issues as well. The wife is probably a part of it too, but the dad is the main culprit I'm sure. At the very least he should do some jail time, this kind of thing is way too common in this country - people seeking attention through any means even if it costs thousands of taxpayer dollars and puts family at risk.
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