Monday, August 31, 2009
Is it or isn't it?

Last week, Prince Michael Malachi Jet Jackson came out of the woodwork to claim he is Michael Jackson's son - because his name is Prince Michael, obviously.
According to court documents released last week, Prince Michael Malachi Jet Jackson requested a DNA test to prove he is the biological son of the King of Pop.
TMZ unearthed an image of the supposed secret son when he was a kid. Do you think he's Michael's love child? Here's a photo of "the other" Prince Michael ...
Friday, August 28, 2009
Special Guest in Studio!!
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Chris Brown

Chris Brown went from courthouse to club Tuesday, dropping by a popular L.A. lounge just a few hours after being sentenced to probation and community labor.
Hey, might as well blow off some steam after a felony sentence.
The 20-year-old R&B star enjoyed a night out with a group of friends and bodyguards at Guys & Dolls, where he stood up on a booth and got the crowd excited as he danced along to Michael Jackson's "Dirty Diana," a source reported.
"He didn't seem to care at all that everyone was watching him," says the source.
"He was in a totally good mood, just hanging out with his buddies. Then all of a sudden he decided to put on a little show. Everyone went wild."
Chris also reportedly sat down with Larry King on Wednesday for a no holds bar interview. We assume some of King's inquiries pertained to the 20-year-old's probation report, which indicated that he got rough with Rihanna more than once over the course of their stormy relationship.
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
PSA Texting while Driving, U.K., August 2009
WARNING: This video is very graphic.
Would you show this to your teens?
Would you show this to your teens?
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Danyl Johnson

There's nothing we can say about Danyl Johnson that wasn't summed up perfectly by the most critically honest judge on reality TV:
“That was single-handedly the best first audition I have ever heard,” said Simon Cowell on a recent episode of Great Britain’s version of American Idol, The X Factor.
Johnson, a 27-year-old schoolteacher, brought the crowd to its feet with his rendition of the Beatles’ “With A Little Help From My Friends."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzG0aFtmBlI

A search warrant affidavit unsealed in Houston and obtained by the L.A. Times today appears to confirm what we have speculated for several weeks now:
Michael Jackson died June 25 after a lethal dose of the anesthesia Propofol.
Also, The Associated Press confirms that the Los Angeles County coroner has ruled Michael Jackson's death a homicide, upping the chances of criminal charges will eventually be filed against the doctor who was with him when he died.
According to the report, Dr. Conrad Murray told police he had been treating Jackson for insomnia, giving him 50 milligrams of Propofol every night via IV. Murray feared the singer was getting addicted and reduced the dosage to 25.
The morning of June 25, Dr. Murray gave the star Valium at 1:30 a.m. Murray said that didn't work, so he gave the singer an IV injection of Lorazepam, an anti-anxiety drug. Jackson was still awake, so Murray then gave him Midazolam, a sedative.
He didn't stop there. At 10:40 a.m., Dr. Conrad Murray administered 25 milligrams of Propofol. Murray told police Jackson repeatedly demanded the drug.
Conrad Murray told police that about 10 minutes after administering the Propofol, he "left Jackson's side to go to the restroom and relieve himself."
Murray said he was away from Jackson's side for two minutes maximum, not several hours before calling 911 as some investigators have speculated.
Upon his return, Murray noticed that "Jackson was no longer breathing."
Police found eight bottles of Propofol in Jackson's house after he died, but do not know where Murray purchased it. Officials also found and seized Valium, Tamsulosin, Lorazepam, Temazepam, Clonazepam, Trazodone and Tizanidine.
According to the report, the various drugs in Michael Jackson's house had been prescribed to him by Dr. Murray, Dr. Arnold Klein and Dr. Allan Metzger.
Dr. Murray, who refused to sign the star's death certificate at UCLA Medical Center, told police he gave Propofol to Jackson but was not the only one.
He said he was at a Las Vegas cosmetologist's office where Dr. David Adams gave Jackson Propofol. It is unclear if there are other doctors implicated.
Murray is expected to be charged criminally this week or next. Manslaughter or even murder seem likely at this point. Klein may face malpractice charges.
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