Out And About: Bette Midler For Obama, Jock Itch, Shatner Rant, Elijah Black Video, Yeti Print, Here’s Grace
Written by NetBear on October 30, 2008 – 12:00 pm -![]()
Bette Midler urged the audience at a gay night club in Las Vegas to campaign and vote for Obama.
A New York police lieutenant accused of sexual harassment by two subordinates was found guilty of the harassment charge and “creating a lewd, hostile work environment,” according to the Daily News. Two sergeants claimed that Lt. Kieran Crowe “simulated masturbating and wiggled his tongue at them in a sexually suggestive manner” at the Police Headquarters office, which “ironically, investigates harassment in the workplace.” Crowe had said he had jock itch. But a trial commissioner felt that no condition involves extensive staring at crotches, masturbation gestures, tongue gestures and sighing sounds. Crowe was put on probation and suspended for 60 days.
Joe Bosso of Music Radar does a track-by-track review of the new CD from The Killers, Day And Age.
Sulu to the bridge! William Shatner released a video rant about not getting invited to George Takei’s wedding. But in a statement by Takei, he is baffled by Shatner’s behavior. Bill was invited. But he never responds to any invitations.
Our favorite big burly rocker Elijah Black’s video Smile For Me has worked its way up to number 4 on the LOGO Click List! Do you think that we could send it all the way up to number 1? I think we can! Just vote for it!
The Yeti are still out there! Footprints found by adventurers in Nepal.
Pull Up To The Bumper, Baby! Here’s part one and two of an interview with legendary artist and “man eater” Grace Jones.
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William Shatner Does Pulp With Common People
Written by BignFuzzy on July 5, 2008 – 5:38 am -I’ve always loved Britpop band Pulp ever since I was turned on to the 1995 album Different Class. On that album is the anthemic song entitled Common People, a heartfelt passionate number about an interaction between a spoiled over-privileged girl and a low income working class guy.

On William Shatner’s album Has Been he does a rendition of it that only Captain Kirk could do. Cheesy you say? Maybe, but I tell ya, this track ROCKS!
See an amazing Star Trek animated vid of Common People…
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