He’s Back and Off the Wagon … Toronto’s Mayor Rob Ford Caught Drunk, Swearing & Rambling on Video at Fast Food Steak Queen Restaurant

Toronto Mayor Rob Ford … the You Tube video gift that keeps on giving …

Guess who is back and completely off the wagon and back on the sauce? Yes, you guessed it, Toronto Mayor Rob Ford. Wow, this guy is a media and late night comedy show’s dream. Rob Ford was recorded on video at a fast food steak restaurant slurring his words, dropping the “F” bomb sound like a Rastafarian speaking in Jamaican patois and using  Jamaican expletives. Jamaican? Has anyone seen this pasty white dude? He is the last person I would get confused with a Rasta.  The late night antics of Ford at the Steak Queen in Rexdale is proof positive that some one has been drinking again.

After the video went public, Rob Ford admitted that he had been drinking. No word as to whether he was back on the crack. Ford was quick to say that he was not drinking and driving. Nope, just drinking and playing the fool.

The Toronto Star:

 Mayor Rob Ford was off the wagon at an Etobicoke steak joint this week, impaired and rambling, associating with accused video extortionist Alexander “Sandro” Lisi and hurling profane, expletive-laden insults at Toronto Police Chief Bill Blair.

It was all caught on video while Ford — who admitted Tuesday he was back to drinking — was out with people he calls “friends.”

“F—ing Chief Blair,” Ford says in a videotape made at approximately 1 a.m. Tuesday. “They chase me around for five months … you know how much that costs?”

Ford is incoherent during portions of the video. In other parts he clearly uses Jamaican expletives that members of the local community say are “highly offensive” to women

Ford also says “c—sucker” before ranting about Chief Blair, then follows up with Jamaican expletives.

Daily Commentary – Tuesday, January 21, 2014 – Good Guy Award Goes To Rick Harrison of Pawn Stars

  • Rick Harrison quietly sent a very special letter to one of his devoted fans, an autistic boy wanting to sell his game Boy

Daily Commentary – Tuesday, January 21, 2014 Download

Oh the Hypocrisy … Hollywood Producer Harvey Weinstein Promises Not to Make Any More Bloody Violent Movies … Still Promising New Film With Meryl Streep that Will Make NRA Wish They Weren’t Alive

Harvey Weinstein tells CNN host Piers Morgan that he would no longer make bloody, gory, violent movies. Hey Harvey, I think the damage has been done. Weinstein has made a career and a lucrative living out of making what he claims he will no longer do. Of course it all depends on how one defines “bloody, violent” movies.

Suddenly Harvey Weinstein has had an epiphany and after making a living producing extremely and ultra-violent  movies including ‘Kill Bill,’ ‘Scream,‘  ‘Scream 2,’ ‘Scream 3,’ ‘Halloween‘, ‘Halloween 2‘, ‘Halloween: Resurrection‘, ‘Pirannah 3D‘,  ‘Django Unchained‘, ‘Kill Bill Vol. 1 & 2′,  ‘Pulp Fiction’  and maybe one of the most bloody with gratuitous violence movie ever, ‘Rambo’ in war-torn Burma. But now he is ready to turn over a new leaf and warns he will make a Meryl Streep movie that will make NRA ‘wish they weren’t alive’.

 

Check out the works and the hypocrisy of Harvey Weinstein

Warning: Adult language and violence – Scene from Pulp Fiction, Ezekiel 25:17

Warning: Beyond violent – Rambo 4 (probably one of the most violent, bloody scenes ever)

Warning: More gratuitous violence – Scream deaths

Daily Commentary – Friday, January 17, 2014 – Mia Farrow and Her Son Blast the Golden Globes

  • Angry over the honorary award Woody Allen was given

Daily Commentary – Friday, January 17, 2014 Download

Russell Johnson, The Professor from ‘Gilligan’s Island’ Passes Aaway at the Age of 89

Long before there was MacGyver making a bomb out of some paperclips, rope and a can of Sterno, there was the Professor who made radio’s from coconuts and twine and washing machines from bamboo. Sadly, Russell Johnson, better known as the professor on the iconic TV sitcom ‘Gilligan’s Island’ has died at the age of 89.  The professor died at his home in Washington, with his wife, Connie and their daughter, Kimberly, were at his side. According to reports he died of natural causes.

How I loved this show. Sadly, only Tina Louise and Dawn Wells are the only surviving “Gilligan’s Island” cast members. OK, how many of you knew that the professors name on Gilligan’s Island was Roy Hinkley? Furthermore, how many of you knew that before becoming an actor, Russell Johnson served in the U.S. Army Air Forces during World War II. Johnson was on a B-24 Liberator when it was shot down during a bombing raid over the Philippines in 1945.

Russell Johnson

Actor Russell Johnson, best known as Professor in the 1960s TV sitcom “Gilligan’s Island,” died Thursday, his agent said. Johnson was 89.

Johnson played the iconic role of Professor Roy Hinkley, whose scientific schemes to get the castaways rescued were always foiled by Gilligan’s bumbling.

He died at his home in Washington, where he lived with his wife, Connie. She and their daughter, Kimberly, were at his side, said agent Mike Eisenstadt. Johnson is also survived by a stepson, Court, and a grandson, he said.

Johnson worked up until his death, signing autographs over the holidays, said Eisenstadt. He called Johnson’s death “unexpected.”

The chief deputy coroner in Kitsap County, Washington, told CNN that Johnson died from natural causes.

Johnson was “just a positive and nice guy” who always treated people with respect, his agent said.

The long acting career of Russell Johnson.

Russell Johnson discusses the cast of “Gilligan’s Island” and the chemistry of the cast … “It worked”. Yes it Did!

NY Times Obit:

Russell David Johnson was born on Nov. 10, 1924, near Wilkes-Barre, Pa., the oldest of six children. His father died when Russell was not yet 10, and his mother sent him and two brothers to Girard College, then a school for poor orphan boys, in Philadelphia, where he finished high school. He served in the Army Air Forces during World War II, winning a Purple Heart, and after his discharge studied on the G.I. Bill at the Actors’ Laboratory in Hollywood.

His first film role was in a 1952 drama about fraternity hazing, “For Men Only,” in which he played a sadistic fraternity leader; that led to a contract with Universal-International, which led to roles in a series of movies, mostly westerns (including “Law and Order,” in which he played Ronald Reagan’s no-good brother) and science fiction films, including “It Came From Outer Space.”

From The Moderate Voice comes the following tidbit from the professor where every warm blooded male would have to just shake their head in approval:

 As the Professor he was often asked why he couldn’t repair the boat.

His stock response was “If you were stranded on a desert island with Ginger and Mary Ann would *you* fix the boat ?”

I always figured the professor never fixed the boat or figured a way off the island because he was never given any billing in the first years of the show and just was referred to, along with Dawn Wells, as “the rest”. :-) Rest in Peace Russell Johnson. Thanks for the smiles.

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