Bristol Palin, fiance Levi Johnston split. Surprised?

Alaskan Gov. Sarah Palin’s daughter Bristol Palin and Bristol’s fiance, Levi Johnston, have broken up a little over two months after the birth of their out-of-wedlock son, Tripp.

People.com reported Wednesday that the split between Bristol, 18, and Levi, 19, happened a few weeks ago.

Johnston actually confirmed to the Associated Press that he and Bristol mutually decided to end their relationship “a while ago.” No details, sorry.

According to Fox News, Palin’s statement to the Associated Press says she is “devastated.”

In a recent interview with Greta Van Susteren, Bristol said she and her fiance would marry after they both finished high school.

“Eventually, we’d like to get married. We’re focusing on, like, getting through school and just getting an education and stuff, getting a career going,” she said.

Let’s hear from Sarah Palin. In the video above, Sarah talks about how proud she is of Bristol in a surprise visit to Van Susteren’s studio.

In her usual folksy, aw-shucks manner, Sarah says, “I’m proud of her to want to take on an advocacy role and um, just let other girls know that this is not the most ideal situation but certainly, make the most of it.”

Despite the break-up, Levi still sees his son. Levi’s dad, Keith Johnston, told People recently that his son is a devoted and “proud father.”

So lets get this straight. Abstinence doesn’t work, as Bristol herself admitted.

And now it turns out that teenage marriages based on unplanned pregnancies may not be such good idea either.

Are we really surprised?

via Bristol Palin, fiance Levi Johnston split. Surprised? | The Dish Rag | Los Angeles Times.

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Mar 122009
 

Not sure if this is real or fake, but funny regardless.

Feb 262009
 

 

“I spent alot of money on this weave, and it saved my life!”

 

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WARNING: SPOILERS FOLLOW.

I have to admit that I’ve been a fan of Heroes ever since I watched the first episode on DVD through Netflix. The first season stands head and shoulders above most serialized network television dramas/comedies/action-adventures/whatever. However, the second season is probably the most overwrought piece of shit I’ve ever seen. They spend 65 episodes in feudal Japan to set up a love triangle and rivalry, all while introducing 256,023 new character that add little if anything to the story. Great. After the disastrous second season, which was gracefully cut short by the writer’s strike, they started regaining a little steam with their third season, until, of course, they took a turn towards repetition, towards repetition, towards repetition, and bad acting, and unthinkable character moves, giving people powers, taking powers away, making Suresh into the fucking FLY, etc.

Anyways, none of that past stuff really matters, because, well, it’s in the past.  Now, Tim Kring (Heroes creator) must have watched a few too many episodes of X-men the Animated Series, or something, because he basically stole their entire plot, minus a few details for Season 3 part 2. This isn’t necessarily a bad thing because it brings some much-needed darkness back to the series, provides an interesting new villain in the form of the entire US Government, places Nathan Petrelli in the center of everything as the guy pulling the strings with the help of a few badasses like that-guy-from-Iceland-or-wherever-who-is-always-a-villain-on-tv-shows-like-24-or-whatever, named Danko of all things, and of course 76,000,000 dudes with black masks on and submachine guns. Coooool. Continue reading »

 

Feb 132009
 

Lonely Island is mofoin’ hilarrrrrrious. In case you didn’t know, the news is, it’s hilarious, and the music isn’t have bad either…

Artist Bio

The Lonely Island is a group of filmmakers founded in 2001 by Akiva Schaffer, Jorma Taccone, and Andy Samberg (aka The Dudes). The group was originally from Los Angeles, California but now resides in New York. The Lonely Island has created numerous comedic films, shorts, parody songs, and music videos. They have written shorts for the popular television show Saturday Night Live, most notably “Lazy Sunday,” “Dick in a Box,” and “Jizz In My Pants.” They have made three full-length television pilots, all of which were rejected. The group operates a web site under the same name that showcases their collaborations. The site also includes a blog from second-tier member Chester Tam, often referred to as Chez (pronounced CHAY). The blog, titled Chez Chat, gives humorous summaries of the site’s updates.

The three core members currently work together as writers on Saturday Night Live. Recently, principal photography has wrapped on the Lonely Island’s first feature film, Hot Rod.

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