Tuesday, November 23, 2010

11/23/10 Afternoon Show Segments

Fast Facts for Tuesday:
  • Lindsay Lohan's mom is planning to sue the producers of "Glee" for making fun of her daughter during last Tuesday night's episode. In one scene, Gwyneth Paltrow playing a substitute teacher, asks her students in Spanish, "Lindsay Lohan is totally crazy, right?"
  • After only four months of dating, Cincinnati Bengals Pro Bowl wideout Chad Ochocinco reportedly proposed to "Basketball Wives" star Evelyn Lozada.
  • Kevin Eubanks returns to "The Tonight Show" with Jay Leno as a guest tonight, to plug his new album and get caught up.
  • Cher tells ABC that she's not very fond of reality shows and she just doesn't get Snooki.
  • A new government study claims that more than 45 million Americans, or 20 percent of U.S. adults, had some form of mental illness last year.
  • A new survey shows that 31% of Americans will be out hitting the stores this week on "Black Friday."
Afternoon Oddball:
An argument between a boyfriend and girlfriend in Florida quickly turned bananas. The two were fighting in their home late one night when the boyfriend, 59-year-old Keane E. Langel, started spitting bananas on girlfriend Brenda M. Riley and throwing doughnuts at her. In response, the 49-year-old Riley armed herself with a banana, tore it into two pieces and then shoved the pieces into Langel's ears! Riley then called police, but both of them got arrested and charged with domestic battery.

Traffic Jam Video Xtra: Def Leppard- Pour Some Sugar On Me- The song was number 2 for a week back in 1988. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4W_nXURlYjc&feature=related

On This Day in the 80s/90s:
In 1980 A 7.2 earthquake claims nearly 4800 lives in southern Italy.
In 1993 President Clinton signs legislation lifting remaining U.S. sanctions against South Africa.
In 1997 Iowa septuplet mom Bobbi McCaughey leaves the hospital and returned home while her seven babies stayed behind in intensive care.
In 1998 The tobacco industry signs the biggest U.S. civil settlement, a $206 billion deal to resolve remaining state claims for treating sick smokers.

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