October 9 2024

Wednesday, October 9, 2024 — Edition: #7810

Sheet Happens!

 

BS SUBSCRIBER NOTE:
There will be no Bull Sheet service for Monday October 14 to observe Canadian Thanksgiving. All subscribers will receive credit for the non-service day. The Bull Sheet will resume publication on Tuesday, Oct. 15.

BS SHOW BIZ BUZZ:
★ Kanye West and his wife, Bianca Censori, are putting divorce rumors to rest. The rapper and the Australian architect were seen shopping together at a Tokyo mall Tuesday, a day after TMZ reported that they had split. The couple appeared affectionate as they were  photographed while walking around the shopping center. At one point, Cendori put her hands around her husband’s face as they took the escalator. She also had her arm wrapped around his as they walked into a store. The pair, who tied the knot in December 2022, matched in all-white outfits.
-PageSix
★ UK broadcaster Channel 4 has booked Stormy Daniels and Boris Johnson to appear as guests on its live US election night coverage. Daniels, the adult film actress at the heart of Donald Trump’s hush-money trial, and ex-UK Prime Minister Johnson, will be live in Washington alongside former Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull. “Succession” star Brian Cox and Caitlyn Jenner have also been booked for Channel 4’s “America Decides: US Election Results”. The show will be anchored by Emily Maitlis and Krishnan Guru-Murthy.
-Deadline
★ After a disappointing opening weekend at the box office, Warner Bros. Pictures executive Jeff Goldstein has admitted that “Joker: Folie à Deux” “didn’t land” well with audiences. The DC Comics thriller only pulled in $114.8 million globally in its debut weekend – around $130 million less than its predecessor “Joker” opened to in 2019 – and the studio chief has admitted he is disappointed with the poor performance of Todd Phillips’ sequel. Speaking to The Wall Street Journal, Goldstein said: “The movie didn’t land with audiences the way we wanted it to.” The film had a production budget of around $200 million – roughly 3 times the original — and that’s before for marketing and advertising.
-ContactMusic
★ Nearly 30 years after “Bad Boys” hit theaters, Will Smith and Michael Bay are eyeing a reunion. Bay is in negotiations to direct the action flick “Fast and Loose” for Netflix, with Smith set to star. Fast and Loose follows a man who wakes up in Tijuana with no memories. As he pieces together his past, he learns he’s been living 2 lives: one as a crime kingpin and the other as an undercover CIA agent. Bay and Smith first teamed up for 1995’s “Bad Boys,” which was Bay’s directorial debut. It spawned 3 sequels: “Bad Boys II,” “Bad Boys for Life” and “Bad Boys: Ride or Die.”
-Variety
★ Monty Python’s Eric Idle says he “shouldn’t be alive” and enjoys “every moment” of his life, 5 years after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. The 81-year-old comedian underwent surgery after he was diagnosed in 2019, and says he is thankful the disease was caught early. Asked if having cancer had changed him, he told The Times newspaper: “Oh, I shouldn’t be alive. I’m a lucky (you know what) and I enjoy every moment.”
-ContactMusic

TODAY’S SHOW BIZ SKED:
• “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” (ABC/Global): Quinta Brunson, Henry Winkler, The Offspring
• “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” (NBC/CTV): Pharrell Williams, Rachel Sennott, Finneas
• “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” (CBS/Global): Anderson Cooper, Sting (R)
• “After Midnight” (CBS/Global): Atsuko Okatsuka, Dylan Adler, Reggie Watts (R)
• “Late Night with Seth Meyers” (NBC/CTV): Riley Keough, Eric Idle
• “Watch What Happens Live” (Bravo): Elle King, Whitney Rose
• “The Daily Show” (COM): Jessica Valenti, host Jordan Klepper
• “The View” (ABC/CTV): Riley Keough, Sheryl Lee Ralph
• “The Talk” (CBS): Abigail Spencer
• “Live With Kelly and Mark” (ABC/CTV): Riley Keough, Rita Wilson
• “The Kelly Clarkson Show” (Check local listings): Sarah Paulson, Teddy Swims, Emily Kaufman, Queen of BookTok
• “The Drew Barrymore Show” (Check local listings): Josh Gad, Jessica St. Clair
• “The Jennifer Hudson Show” (Check local listings): Kristen Bell, Adam Brody, Justine Lupe, Timothy Simons, Jackie Tohn, Sherry Cola
• “Survivor” (CBS): A castaway risks getting caught red-handed while on the hunt for an advantage in the game.
• “The Masked Singer” (Fox): Group A Finals: Soundtrack of My Life
• “The Golden Bachelorette” (ABC): Joan’s journey heats up with help from Chippendales dancers during a revealing group date; things take a turn when one suitor delivers shocking news.
• “The Secret Life of Diddy: A Special Edition of 20/20” (ABC): Investigating the recent reports of the private life of Sean John Combs, with new details from Mat Gutman.

BS MUSIC NOTES:
• Charli XCX – Her album “Brat And It’s Completely Different But Also Still Brat” drops this Friday, and it will include an Ariana Grande collab. Billboards have been popping “Brat” style, with the names of artists backward, to tease who will be featured on this “completely different” version of Brat. One such billboard appeared in Grande’s hometown of Boca Raton FL. LINK: https://tinyurl.com/45ju6f8a
• Taylor Swift – has overtaken Rihanna to become the richest female musician in the world. According to Forbes’ Richest Musicians list, Swift is now worth $1.6 billion, compared to Rihanna’s $1.4 billion. Swift is second on the list, only to Jay-Z, whose net worth is pegged at $2.5 billion.
• Coldplay – has already dropped a deluxe version of their new album “Moon Music”, which was released last Friday. The new version, titled “Full Moon Edition”, features live and alternative versions of some songs, and 3 new originals. LINK: https://tinyurl.com/28ay524p
• Bon Jovi — have announced a new book to celebrate their 40th anniversary. “Bon Jovi Forever” will be an official signed and numbered limited edition book and box-set that includes an exclusive 7″ vinyl record. Text from Jon Bon Jovi gives details on the archive material, which includes handwritten lyrics, clothing worn on and off stage, guitars, photographs from the band’s personal collections, tour passes and posters. No release date yet. LINK: https://tinyurl.com/5n8jn3rf
• Creed – Singer Scott Stapp will perform at the Grand Ole Opry on October 23. It’ll be his first time inside the circle (of course…) and the first live performance of his duet ‘If These Walls Could Talk’ featuring rock queen Dorothy.
• Luke Combs and Eric Church – will headline “Concert for Carolina,” a benefit show for Hurricane Helene victims. They will co-headline with Billy Strings and James Taylor at the event, set for Oct. 26 at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte NC. Combs, Church and Taylor all grew up in North Carolina. Tickets go on sale tomorrow.
• Jelly Roll – wrote a lot of songs for his new album. “Beautifully Broken” drops this Friday, and he had this to say about the project: “There’s a lot of storytelling on this album. I wrote a probably hundred and some songs last year, maybe 150 plus, trying to figure this album out.” (Stay tuned for a ‘deluxe version’ in a few months…)
• Luke Bryan – “Bryan’s Farm Tour” wrapped late last month, and opening act Tucker Wetmore told how Bryan saved the day when a storm cancelled one show, and about 100 buses and trucks were stuck in the mud. Quote: “Luke hops in the tractor, one of these big…tractors, dude…and Luke’s got this big ol’ cigar in his mouth. He’s got his arm on the headrest, and he’s looking behind him, backing out and pulling this 18-wheeler out.”

SHOOTING THE BULL

PHONE BRAKES:
There has definitely been a movement lately to keep mobile phones out of classrooms, in hopes of avoiding the distractions that come with having access to social media, messaging, and the like. But according to a new study, there might be another way to let the teachers teach, without students having to leave their phones at the door or in a backpack – and that is allowing for one-minute “phone breaks” during class. In a study carried out among college students, those who were permitted to use their phones for very brief periods of time saw more classroom focus, less overall phone use, and higher test scores. The study also found that when granted unrestricted access to their phones during class, students used their phones for non-academic purposes as often as 10 times per day.
(10 times a day? My kids use their phones that many times on the way to school!)
(I’d be the college guy saying: “Hey – if they get a 1-minute phone break, I get a 1-minute donut break!”)
-GoodNewsNetwork

THE UPPER LIMITS:
If you’re hoping that science might some day allow us all to live for 150 years or more, I’ve got bad news: Humanity may already be at the upper limit of life expectancy, according to new research. Even though we often hear of exciting advances in medical technology and genetic research – and often see reports of people living way beyond 100 years, a University of Illinois-Chicago study found that these success stories are not translating into marked jumps in lifespan overall. They actually discovered that among some countries with the longest-living populations (Australia, France, Hong Kong, Italy, Japan, South Korea, Spain and Switzerland), people these days aren’t sticking around as long as they once did. The researchers surmised that there is a biological limit to how long most people live, and we’re about to hit it, as science is able to squeeze “less and less life out of life-extending technologies.”
(On the plus side, this information fits in really nicely with my retirement savings!)
(Also: Bacon!)
-AP

SCARY SURVEY:
Horror movies: They’re definitely a “love ‘em or hate ‘em” type of thing. And according to research, it all depends on whether you started watching them as a kid. A survey of 2,000 adults in the US who celebrate Halloween found that more than two-thirds (68%) of us enjoyed horror movies as a child, and that number still holds strong at 73% today. 65% said they saw their first horror movie before they were 11 years old – and 60% agree that watching your first scary movie at a slumber party is a ‘right of passage’. Respondents said they plan to watch an average of 5 scary movies this Halloween season. And almost one-third (29%) said that horror is their favorite genre, no matter the season.
(I watched horror movies as a kid – and I’d still enjoy them if they didn’t keep making the same ones over and over again!)
(Being a kid, alone with other kids, sitting in a darkened room, having the bajeepers scared out of you, and eating Doritos – What’s NOT to love?)
-SWNS

FAST-FOOD CHAINS WITH A ‘SECRET’ DOG MENU:
⇒ Starbucks Puppuccino: It’s basically whipped cream served in an espresso cup or sample size cold beverage cup. It’s usually free, too! (I get it all the time – and I don’t have a dog!)
⇒ Dairy Queen Pup Cup: A mini sundae with vanilla soft serve, and topped with a dog biscuit.
⇒ Sprinkles Doggie Cupcakes: Your pupper can also enjoy Sprinkles’ famous cupcakes. The special Pupcake is made with yogurt frosting.
⇒ Sonic Dog Treats: Of course Sonic is a pet-friendly restaurant, since you eat in your car or at an outdoor dining area. If you have your dog with you, they’ll often include a doggie treat with your order.
⇒ Dunkin’ Puppy Latte: Some Dunkin’ drive-thrus keep dog treats handy. And some locations offer puppy lattes, or a Cup for Pup. The “latte” is a 4-ounce cup of whipped cream.
⇒ Ben & Jerry’s Doggie Desserts: The ice cream company recently introduced frozen treats made specially for dogs. The pet-friendly flavors even come in signature Ben & Jerry’s pints.
⇒ In-N-Out Pup Patty: It’s a plain, unseasoned burger patty with no salt. You can also order your dog a Flying Dutchman, which is 2 slices of cheese in between 2 beef patties. (Your kids will love it, too!)
⇒ Culver’s Dog Treats: Known for frozen custard, Culver’s offers dog biscuits in its drive-thru. Sometimes they come with a scoop of vanilla frozen custard, too.
⇒ Tim Hortons Sugar-Free Timbits: Tim’s offers its famous Timbits to doggies in a plain, dog-friendly form. (Go thru the drive-thru once, and your dog will be hanging out the window every time after!)
-TasteofHome

BEST FAST-FOOD FRENCH FRIES:
As ranked by Eat This, Not That…
1. McDonald’s (I have to admit, they’re even good cold!)
2. Wendy’s
3. Arby’s Curly Fries
4. Burger King
5. Chick-fil-A
6. Taco Bell Nacho Fries
7. Shake Shack
8. Culver’s
9. Five Guys
10. Sonic Groovy Fries
-EatThisNotThat

DID YOU KNOW?
A British man who developed an interest in drone shows while undergoing treatment for cancer broke the Guinness World Record for the most emojis formed by drones in 3 minutes. Christopher Bradbury says he started flying model aircraft while undergoing chemotherapy to get himself out of the house, and for the sake of his mental health. Eventually, drones became his “entire life”, and he now does aerial work for TV and film, as well as survey work. He was awarded a Guinness World Record for programming 109 drones to form the images of emojis including eggplant, rocket, magnet and various faces in the sky, totaling 30 images in 3 minutes, thus breaking the previous record of 24. And in case you’re wondering, yes, one of the emoji that lit up the sky that night was indeed the “poop” one. LINK: https://tinyurl.com/4db4nx95
-UPI

BS CHRONOMETER 10.09.24

TODAY’S BS REASONS TO PARTY . . .
• “Fire Prevention Day”, a highlight “Fire Prevention Week”. Why today? It marks the anniversary of the ‘Great Chicago Fire of 1871’, the disaster that began a movement toward fire prevention as an adjunct to firefighting.
• “Beer and Pizza Day”, paying homage to one of the most iconic food and drink combinations on Earth. (…without which, would we even HAVE bowling?)
• “Sneakers Day”. Also known as athletic shoes, tennis shoes, gym shoes, sport shoes, runners, or trainers, sneakers are the most democratic form of footwear owned by almost everybody. There is also a large culture dedicated to the appreciation and collection of athletic and casual footwear.
• “Emergency Nurses Day”, a part of “Emergency Nurses Week”. Today, we say thank you to them for their hard work, dedication, service, and commitment.
• “Bring Your Teddy Bear to Work and School Day”. Not only that, take pics of your teddy bear in work attire and doing work-related activities — like typing on the keyboard, talking on the phone, etc. – and post it, of course!
• “UN World Post Day”, honoring the founding of the Universal Postal Union in 1874. Today the UPU, with 192 member countries, oversees the co-ordination of the global postal service.
• “Leif Erikson Day” in Norway and Iceland, commemorating the Viking explorer’s discovery of North America (‘Vinland’, thought to be northern Newfoundland) circa 1000 AD … almost 500 years before Christopher Columbus.
AND REMEMBER . . .
[Thurs] Hug a Drummer Day
[Thurs] World Homeless Day
[Fri] Coming Out Day
[Sat] Pulled Pork Day
This Week is…Metric Week
This Month is…Bat Appreciation Month

TODAY’S CELEBIRTHDAYS . . .
1948 [76] Jackson Browne, Heidelberg Germany (raised in LA), pop singer-songwriter (‘Doctor My Eyes’, ‘Running on Empty’, co-writer of Eagles’ ‘Take it Easy’)

1952 [72] Sharon Osbourne (Arden), Brixton England, TV personality (“The Talk” 2010-21, “America’s Got Talent” 2007-12, “The X-Factor UK” 2004-17, “The Osbournes” 2002-05)/married to Ozzy Osbourne since 1982 (also his manager)

1954 [70] Scott Bakula, St. Louis MO, TV actor (“Quantum Leap” 1989-93, “NCIS: New Orleans” 2014-21, “Murphy Brown” 1993-96)/movie actor (“Necessary Roughness”)

1964 [60] Guillermo del Toro, Guadalajara Mexico, filmmaker (“The Hobbit” films, “Pan’s Labyrinth”, “Pinocchio”)/3 Academy Awards. COMING UP… “Frankenstein”

1973 [51] Steve Burns, Boyertown PA, TV actor (“Blue’s Clues” 1996-2003)

1975 [49] Sean Lennon, New York City NY, musician (the sole offspring of John Lennon and Yoko Ono, and godson of Elton John)/born on his father’s 35th birthday

1979 [45] Brandon Routh, Norwalk IA, TV actor (‘Ray Palmer/The Atom’ on “Arrow” 2014-16, “The Flash”)/movie actor (“Superman Returns”, “Scott Pilgrim” movies))

1979 [45] Chris O’Dowd, Boyle Ireland, movie actor (“Bridesmaids”, “Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children”)/TV actor (“Big Mouth” since 2022)

1993 [31] Scotty McCreery, Raleigh NC, country singer (‘Five More Minutes’, ‘Damn Strait’)/“American Idol” Season 10 winner, 2011

1996 [28] Bella Hadid, Los Angeles CA, fashion model (35 Vogue covers, 2022 British Fashion Council Model of the Year)/reality TV personality (“Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” 2011-16)/sister of Gigi Hadid

THIS DAY IN SHOW BIZ . . .
2006 [18] Google pays more than $1.6 billion for the video-sharing website YouTube.

2017 [07] Lisa Bonet and Jason Momoa are married. They would divorce in 2022.

TODAY’S MUSIC EVENT . . .
1985 [39] On what would have been John Lennon’s 45th birthday, a section of Central Park in New York City is christened “Strawberry Fields” in his memory.

TODAY’S FIRST . . .

2009 [15] Barack Obama becomes the first sitting US president since Woodrow Wilson to win the Nobel Peace Prize (…before he had even done anything!).

TODAY’S RECORD . . .
2023 [01] The world’s heaviest pumpkin, a  gourd weighing 2,749 pounds (1,247kg), is unveiled. Grown by Travis Gienger of Anoka MN, it is large enough to make 687 pies.

TODAY’S RECORD . . .

2011 [13] Germany’s 24-year-old Sebastian Vettel becomes the youngest driver to win the Formula One World Championship … twice.

BULL’S BITS

BS WHACK FACTS:
✓ It takes a drop of ocean water more than 1,000 years to circulate around the world.
✓ Lemons float, but limes sink.
✓ The modern popped collar originated as a way to keep tennis players’ necks from getting sunburnt.
✓ Google Images was created due to a demand for pictures of the viral green Versace dress Jennifer Lopez wore at the 2000 Grammys.
✓ An NFL waterboy makes an average salary of $50,000-60,000 a year.
✓ In Colombia, dried ants have replaced popcorn as the typical movie theater snack.
-WhattheFFacts, Today

Best of BS . . .
BS SQUARE DANCE PROBLEMS:
• People doing the “Safety Dance” instead.
• When you don’t know where Cotton Eye Joe came from, nor where he went.
• Round rooms.
• The only Do-Si-Do most people are familiar with is a Girl Scout cookie.
• Squidward is such a grouch sometimes. Oh, wait…Did you say ‘Square Dance’, or ‘Square Pants’?
• In some circles, the phrase “Swing Your Partner” takes on a whole different meaning.
• I keep having the urge to dance in a triangle.
• Performance-enhancing drugs. Yes, I’m speaking of “Do-Si-Doping”.
• They have a history of violins.
• The simple fact that it exists.
-Twitter, first published in BS in 2019

REJECTED BS REALITY TV SHOWS:
• “Sequestered With Kanye”
• “72 Consecutive Hours, Unedited”
• “Happy Couples Caught on Tape”
• “This Old Mobile House”
• “America’s Homeliest Spinster Pageant”
• “Neighborhood Voyeur”
• “Survivor: Rikers Island”
• “Who Wants to Get a Vasectomy?”
• “The All You Can Eat Buffet Family Challenge”
• “The Lowest Common Denominator”
-Chickenhead, first published in BS in 2009

BS WEB GOODIE:
Awkward:  https://tinyurl.com/mr4xj2th

BS RANDOM JOKE:
You never realize how boring you are until someone asks you what you do for fun.

BS ‘BY THE NUMBERS’ TRIVIA:
• This sitcom starring Charlie Sheen was titled “_____ and a Half Men”. What is the missing number?
A: 2
• How many squares are on a chessboard?
A: 64
• How many dots are on one standard die?
A: 21
• The Proclaimers’ hit is titled “I’m Gonna Be (_____ Miles)”. What is the missing number?
A: 500
• Drew Barrymore and Adam Sandler starred in this 2004 movie titled “______ First Dates”. How many?
A: 50
• Starting in the 1940s, comic-book readers unsatisfied with their physiques found hope in ads for Charles Atlas’s home bodybuilding program. The “world’s most perfectly developed man” described his former self as a __-pound weakling. How many pounds?
A: 97
• When Tommy Tutone sang “Jenny, I’ve got your number” in 1982, what phone number that he was referring to?
A: 867-5309
-FunTrivia

BS PHONE STARTER:
☎ What doesn’t require a license, but should?

BS WATER COOLER QUESTION:

Men spend about 42 minutes more doing THIS each week than women do. What is it?
Answer:  Eating

BS DEEP THOUGHT:
Consult your conscience, rather than popular opinion.

 

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