Monday, 12 May 2014

Miley Cyrus Cracks Date Rape Joke During Club Appearance

Miley Cyrus advocation for sex, drugs and everything else crossed a line the other day ... when she cracked a date rape joke while going on about how "everyone is a little bit gay."



Cyrus was performing at the legendary G-A-Y nightclub in London, when she brought a friend out on stage to wish him a happy birthday. In discussing her friend's sexuality, Cyrus remarked, "You know, everyone's a little bit gay … It's the truth. Everyone's gay, all it takes is one cocktail.



And if that doesn't work, sprinkle something in their drink. That's what I always do."This off-color comment follows her bizarre rant earlier in the week where she told her audience to quit smoking cigarettes and start smoking weed because it helps you get laid.

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'Glee' Star Lawsuit I Was Swindled in Hollywood!

"Glee" actor Josh Sussman says he was taken for nearly $30K ... when he tried to make a movie with a phantom production company.Sussman claims in a lawsuit -- obtained by TMZ -- he made a deal with Mikel Dusi and Gold Rush Pictures to develop a feature film called, "Wally's Revenge" -- not realizing the company had been defunct for 2 years. 



The actor claims he forked over $30K to help development the project ... and says Dusi promised to return the dough within 90 days -- plus 20% -- after they got financing for the flick.It's the oldest story in Hollywood. 



Sussman claims not only is Dusi refusing to return the money, Dusi had the gall to demand another $50K if Sussman wants to buy out his interest.Like P.T. Barnum said ...

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'Glee' Star Lawsuit I Was Swindled in Hollywood!

"Glee" actor Josh Sussman says he was taken for nearly $30K ... when he tried to make a movie with a phantom production company.Sussman claims in a lawsuit -- obtained by TMZ -- he made a deal with Mikel Dusi and Gold Rush Pictures to develop a feature film called, "Wally's Revenge" -- not realizing the company had been defunct for 2 years. 

The actor claims he forked over $30K to help development the project ... and says Dusi promised to return the dough within 90 days -- plus 20% -- after they got financing for the flick.It's the oldest story in Hollywood. 

Sussman claims not only is Dusi refusing to return the money, Dusi had the gall to demand another $50K if Sussman wants to buy out his interest.Like P.T. Barnum said ...
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Miley Cyrus Cracks Date Rape Joke During Club Appearance

Miley Cyrus advocation for sex, drugs and everything else crossed a line the other day ... when she cracked a date rape joke while going on about how "everyone is a little bit gay."

Cyrus was performing at the legendary G-A-Y nightclub in London, when she brought a friend out on stage to wish him a happy birthday. In discussing her friend's sexuality, Cyrus remarked, "You know, everyone's a little bit gay … It's the truth. Everyone's gay, all it takes is one cocktail.

And if that doesn't work, sprinkle something in their drink. That's what I always do."This off-color comment follows her bizarre rant earlier in the week where she told her audience to quit smoking cigarettes and start smoking weed because it helps you get laid.
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Sunday, 11 May 2014

A very happy Mother's Day: Woman gives birth to rare 'mono mono' twins

An Ohio middle school math teacher was given an early Mother's Day present, giving birth to rare monoamniotic twin girls after spending nearly two months in the hospital.

Sarah Thistlethwaite, from Orrville, Ohio, gave birth to the identical twins, Jenna and Jillian, on Friday. The girls, who were born holding hands, shared an amniotic sac and placenta — a rare occurrence that doctors say happens just once in every 10,000 pregnancies.

"It's definitely, truly a miracle," Thistlethwaite told WEWS-TV in Cleveland.

Thistlethwaite had been hospitalized at Akron General Medical Center since March 14 after discovering the unborn twins' "mono mono" condition. While in the hospital, Thistlewaite was hooked up to fetal monitors for 20 hours a day.

"When twins share an amniotic sack, there are many risks to monitor," the hospital explained in a blog post. "The twins' umbilical cords can become entangled or compressed. And there's a risk that one fetus' cord might wrap around the other one's neck."

Thistlethwaite opted to have a C-section.

"Sarah was given the option to deliver between 32 and 34 weeks gestation," Melissa Mancuso, the doctor who performed the surgery, explained. "This type of twin is at high risk for stillbirth because of cord entanglement. We were just having a discussion about how difficult a decision it is to make, weighing the risk of prematurity versus the risks of entanglement. She was excited about having her C-section on May 9 because she would be a 'real mother' on Mothers' Day."

The procedure went smoothly, according to the hospital, with Jenna and Jillian weighing 4 pounds, 2 ounces and 3 pounds, 12 ounces, respectively. Because they were considered premature, the twins were taken directly to the hospital's neonatal intensive care unit, where they're expected to spend two to four weeks before they're ready to go home.

Meanwhile, "mono mono" twins are apparently becoming something of a trend in Akron: Amanda Arnold, another expectant mother, is due to deliver monoamniatic twins at Akron General next week.

"I've been practicing high-risk obstetrics for about 35 years and I've seen less than 10 cases," Dr. Justin Lavin said. "It's pretty surprising to have two at the same time."


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A very happy Mother's Day: Woman gives birth to rare 'mono mono' twins

An Ohio middle school math teacher was given an early Mother's Day present, giving birth to rare monoamniotic twin girls after spending nearly two months in the hospital.

Sarah Thistlethwaite, from Orrville, Ohio, gave birth to the identical twins, Jenna and Jillian, on Friday. The girls, who were born holding hands, shared an amniotic sac and placenta — a rare occurrence that doctors say happens just once in every 10,000 pregnancies.

"It's definitely, truly a miracle," Thistlethwaite told WEWS-TV in Cleveland.

Thistlethwaite had been hospitalized at Akron General Medical Center since March 14 after discovering the unborn twins' "mono mono" condition. While in the hospital, Thistlewaite was hooked up to fetal monitors for 20 hours a day.

"When twins share an amniotic sack, there are many risks to monitor," the hospital explained in a blog post. "The twins' umbilical cords can become entangled or compressed. And there's a risk that one fetus' cord might wrap around the other one's neck."

Thistlethwaite opted to have a C-section.

"Sarah was given the option to deliver between 32 and 34 weeks gestation," Melissa Mancuso, the doctor who performed the surgery, explained. "This type of twin is at high risk for stillbirth because of cord entanglement. We were just having a discussion about how difficult a decision it is to make, weighing the risk of prematurity versus the risks of entanglement. She was excited about having her C-section on May 9 because she would be a 'real mother' on Mothers' Day."

The procedure went smoothly, according to the hospital, with Jenna and Jillian weighing 4 pounds, 2 ounces and 3 pounds, 12 ounces, respectively. Because they were considered premature, the twins were taken directly to the hospital's neonatal intensive care unit, where they're expected to spend two to four weeks before they're ready to go home.

Meanwhile, "mono mono" twins are apparently becoming something of a trend in Akron: Amanda Arnold, another expectant mother, is due to deliver monoamniatic twins at Akron General next week.

"I've been practicing high-risk obstetrics for about 35 years and I've seen less than 10 cases," Dr. Justin Lavin said. "It's pretty surprising to have two at the same time."

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