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LGBT News: Female comedian Lisa Lampanelli vs. Westboro Baptist Church?

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Female comedian Lisa Lampanelli vs. Westboro Baptist Church?

[May 23]

Lisa Lampanelli is a high-profile insult comic often referred to as the Queen of Mean. As the female version of an Andrew Dice Clay, Lampanelli is known for her acerbic wit and comedic insults. She’s even been accused of hate speech — but only claims to really attack people in jest. Challenging Lisa Lampanelli to a battle of wit and words would leave any human being battered and torn by the sticks and stones fight. Regularly lampooning herself and famous Hollywood A – List to D – List star celebs alike, she elicits laughs more in spite of her comedic wit (based on the Oh No She Didn’t Just Say That factor than for any other reason). She is often the meanest person at the Comedy Central Roasts, with perhaps her most memorable remarks made about green celebrity Pamela Anderson (an animal rights advocate). Because she is so crass, Lisa Lampanelli is not a celebrity for the faint of heart to follow as a fan. She is also not a woman known for taking #@%* from anybody — especially when she’s verbally criticized by stupid people who laugh last because they truly are not bright enough to catch 99% of the wicked humor in her jokes. For example, when Lampanelli was to play a live comedy show in Topeka, Kansas on Friday, May 20, 2011 and heard that she would be protested by the infamous Westboro Baptist Church (religious zealot homophobics based in the same city), she decided to play a little joke on them as well as the crowd by really electing to donate cash to a LGBT charity every time they hurled an insult.

The Dark Knight Rises: New Batman movie audio clip creepy and disturbing

The Dark Knight Rises!

New Batman movie audio clip kinda creepy say disturbed but intrigued movie fans?

[May 23]

An all-star cast is set to make The Dark Knight Rises the hit of the summer for 2012, but hints also are suggesting it may be the creepiest of the Batman franchise. Warner Bros. by way of @TheFireRises tweeted an audio clip for The Dark Knight Rises on the movie’s official website, and the clip has gone viral. The official page is all black with nothing more than the music clip that sounds like a cacophony of Lord of the Rings dwarven chants, tribal jungle music, and a machine shop thrown in for good measure. Fans can follow the Twitter account to see more images being released one page at a time. Batman fans, beware. This could be the darkest of the Dark Knight series yet if the Batman movie audio clip gives us any indication of the tone of the new super hero movie to come — as some are saying it is kinda creepy while others simply find the sound bite disturbing.

The Dark Knight Rises, the latest in the Batman franchise, is slated for release in the summer of 2012. It will be directed by Christopher Nolan, who directed The Dark Knight (2008). Batman again is played by Christian Bale, a favorite from Batman Begins and the first Dark Knight. And Morgan Freeman once again will serve as the business adviser for Bruce Wayne, Batman’s alter ego. Anne Hathaway will be playing the villain Catwoman. And the new nemesis, Bane, will be played by Tom Hardy, who starred in last year’s summer hit Inception, also directed by Christopher Nolan.

Dooms Day: End of the world May 21st, 2012, or 2nd Tuesday of next week?

Dooms Day!

End of the world May 21st, 2012, or 2nd Tuesday of next week?

[May 21]

Well, it’s May 21, 2011, and so far nobody (including John Cusack from the dooms day movie 2012) appears to be missing in the rapture or apocalypse or any other end of the world scenario. Skeptics are certain to say it never was going to happen, and others of faith are sure to claim there is a numbers game going on or that this is just the beginning of the end or the world as we once knew it already has ended. But fear not. [Or fear some more, if you prefer.] Another day next year looms on the calendar, and 2012 is the real year of the doomsday apocalypse, according to some who have dismissed May 21, 2011. Additionally, some Christians believe that May 21, 2011, could not possibly be the correct date, because scripture reports that no man will no the date or time, lending some credence to an unspecified date in 2012. However, skeptics remain, and rightfully so. Even the Maya say the ancient Maya calendar ending in 2012 is no cause for concern. As such, dooms day coming on the second Tuesday of next week seems to be the most definitive answer humans can know about when to expect the end of the world.