February 24th, 2010

Video: Scott Van Pelt Receives a Prank Call Live on SportsCenter

Tuesday Night, someone managed to prank Scott Van Pelt during the 11pm edition of ESPN's SportsCenter, by impersonating, the recently released Eagles running back, Brian Westbrook during A live interview and blurting out the phrase "And I look forward to the future of worshiping the prostate of Howard Stern". The call ended abruptly and there was no immediate explanation given about the incident. This isn't the first time ESPN has fell victim to a live Howard Stern related prank; in 2003, a caller impersonating Steve Bartman asked, sports anchor, Dan Patrick if he likes "Howard Stern's butt cheese".
ESPN, the worldwide leader in sports, has also been making recent headlines for the two week suspension of sports analyst Tony Kornheiser, for making disrespectful remarks about sports journalist Hannah Storm.
This is going to be a difficult week for the nation's leading sports network.

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August 13th, 2009

Healthcare Reform & HipHop

Last month there was an informational conference held in Washington D.C. called "Healthcare Remix" that featured Malik "Phife Dawg" Taylor of A Tribe Called Quest, and J. Dilla's mother Maureen Yancey. During the event, the panelists (which also included Hip-Hop Caucus CEO Rev. Lennox Yearwood Jr and SEIU Healthcare President Dr. L Toni Lewis), expressed their deep concerns about the growing number of self employed musicians that are dangerously uninsured.

Healthcare Reform is the most important political issue affecting today’s hip-hop community of artists, producers, promoters, managers, and fans. It could potentially provide coverage to over 20 million of the self-employed, uninsured Americans which consist of the entrepreneurs of tomorrow, and the music moguls of the future.

I urge all of the men and women within the hip-hop community to support the Presidents plan for a comprehensive change within the health insurance industry.

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July 31st, 2009

Eminem Disses Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon… Again!

Eminem

Eminem strikes back against Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon after the multi-platinum pop diva recently released a music video for R&B single, "Obsessed", where she dresses up like Eminem and portrays him as being a compulsive stalker. Eminem has responded with a brand new song titled "The Warning" and it is by far one of the most graphic songs that Eminem has ever written. In the new record, he gives very vivid details about the alleged short-lived sexual relationship that he once shared with Mariah Carey. This feud has definitely taken a turn for the worst. Listen to the song below:

"The Warning (Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon Diss)
Artist: Eminem
Album: Unreleased… (Relapse 2)
Label: Shady Records
Year: 2009
Location USA
Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/eminem
Download: http://www.mediafire.com/?zjtmo2dwhmt

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July 31st, 2009

New Movie Trailer: The Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009)

I just had flashbacks of being in the second grade after seeing this movie trailer. The Fantastic Mr. Fox, a classic childrens book by Roald Dahl, is coming to the big screen! It features an ensemble cast of: George Clooney, Meryl Streep, Bill Murray, Owen Wilson, and Jason Schwartzman. The Release Date is November 13th 2009! I can't wait!

Fantastic Mr Fox

Director: Wes Anderson
Producers: Wes Anderson, Scott Rudin, Allison Abbate, Steven Rales
Writters: Wes Anderson, Noah Baumbach (screenplay), Roald Dahl (book)

Cast of Characters:
George Clooney as Mr. Fox
Meryl Streep as Mrs. Fox
Bill Murray as Mr. Badger
Jason Schwartzman as Ash
Jarvis Cocker as Petey
Owen Wilson as Coach Skip
Willem Dafoe as Rat
Brian Cox as Boggis
Adrien Brody as Rickity

Distributer: 20th Century Fox Animation
Release date: November 13, 2009

Plot: The story is about a fox named Mr Fox (George Clooney). At night, he steals chickens, ducks, and turkeys from three mean, stinky and wealthy farmers — Boggis, Bunce and Bean — to feed his family. The farmers are fed up with this and try everything to kill him. One night they wait outside his foxhole in an attempt to ambush him. When Mr Fox emerges from his home, they fire at him but only succeed in blowing off his tail.

Determined to catch him, the farmers use spades and shovels to dig their way into the foxes' home, but Mr and Mrs Fox (Meryl Streep) and their four children dig a tunnel deeper into the ground and manage to escape. The farmers even resort to using bulldozers in order to dig deeper into the ground, but to no avail.

The three men therefore decide to play a waiting game, keeping watch on the entrance to the tunnel with shotguns at the ready, while their men patrol the area to make sure the foxes don't escape.

After three days of starving, Mr Fox comes up with a plan. He and his children dig further on and end up in Boggis' number one chicken house. There they steal some chickens and depart without leaving any sign of their presence there. They also raid Bunce's storehouse of ducks, geese and vegetables and Bean's underground cellar of apple cider.

Along the way they meet Badger (Bill Murray) and other digging animals who are also starving due to the farmers' siege of the hillside. Mr Fox, feeling responsible for the whole affair, invites the other animals to a feast made from the loot and they all decide to make an underground town where they will be safe, while discreetly obtaining food from the farmers.

Meanwhile Boggis, Bunce and Bean keep guard on the tunnel entrance in pouring rain, unaware that Mr Fox and his friends are stealing their food right under their noses. The book ends with the indication the three will be waiting forever.

Additional Information:

Production

Joe Roth and Revolution Studios bought the film rights to Fantastic Mr. Fox in 2004. Wes Anderson signed on as director with Henry Selick, who worked with Anderson on The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou, as animation director. Anderson signed on because Roald Dahl is one of his heroes. In adapting the novel, the story the novel covers would amount to the second act of the film. Anderson added new scenes to serve for the film's beginning and end. Selick left the project to work on the Neil Gaiman story Coraline in early 2006. Mark Gustafson is his replacement. Fox Animation Studios became the project's home in October 2006 after Revolution folded.

In September 2007, Anderson announced voice work would begin. The director chose to record the voices outside of a studio: "We went out in a forest, went in an attic, and went in a stable. We went underground for some things. There was a great spontaneity in the recordings because of that." He said of the production design, "We want to use real trees and real sand, but it’s all miniature." Great Missenden, where Roald Dahl lived, has a major influence on the film's look. The film mixes several forms of animation but consists primarily of stop motion. Animation took place in London, with Anderson directing the crew who animated Tim Burton's Corpse Bride. Selick, who kept in contact with Anderson, said the director would act out scenes while in Paris and send them to the animators via iPhone.

Jarvis Cocker has written three or four songs for the film. The American Cathedral in Paris's choir were also hired to sing a four-line poem in the film.

The World premiere will open the 53rd edition of the London Film Festival

Source: Wikipedia

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July 31st, 2009

Video: Big Boi from Outkast Meets a Penguin

In this new video clip, released from Sea World, Big Boi, from Outkast, visits the penguin exhibit and serves up some fresh fish.

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July 29th, 2009

Eva Simons campaign motto, "The Truth Behind Silly Boy", stolen from Tripletimexl.com without permission?

Eva Simons

Eva Simons campaign motto, "The Truth Behind Silly Boy" was allegedly stolen from Tripletimexl.com without permission.

The quote was originally used on the last line of: http://tripletimexl.com/the-real-singer-behind-the-silly-boy-demo-intended-for-rihanna-and-lady-gaga/ .

I'm completely perplexed… why would her management visit my page, take a line from my blog post and paste it all over her websites: evasimons.com & myspace.com/evasimons.

Someone from her team must have googled: Eva Simons, landed on my website, and said "hey that's a great line, let's use it for our marketing campaign".

They've got a lot of nerve haven't they?

Here's the funny part, this same management team sent my web host a notice of copyright infringement for posting the mp3, (which caused a 24-hour shutdown of my site).

Why bother… seriously?

People can just Google: "Eva Simons - Silly Boy tripletimexl" and download the song for free!

I'm glad to see that Eva Simons reads my blog…

(mention Tripletimexl.com if you repost this info)

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July 7th, 2009

Why is Johnsonville Sausage sponsoring Men's Beach Volleyball?

beach volleyball

Why is Johnsonville Sausage sponsoring the Men's Beach Volleyball Championships? What does sausage have to with Men's Volleyball…. (okay, we'll stop there). During NBC's coverage of the FIVB (Fédération Internationale de Volleyball) Beach Volleyball World Championships on July 5th 2009, Johnsonville Sausage became one of the biggest distractions during the tournament. There were Johnsonville Sausage "key players", The Johnsonville Sausage "big plays", everything was about sausage. Johnsonville was given a higher visibility than other sponsors which included Nike Apparel, Crocs Shoes, and Bud Light. Crocs, as a sponsor, make sense because people wear crocs to the beach. Nike, as a sponsor, makes sense because great athletes wear Nike. Do people eat sausages on the beach?
This isn't the first time that Johnsonville agreed to an interesting sponsorship deal. They recently became the #1 sponsor of the men's American soccer team, DC United. Their new website cleverly states: "Sausage is a grill's best friend". Maybe this will start a trend in the marketing industry; maybe Borders Melon Company will sponsor women's basketball. Maybe Detrol LA (overactive bladder medication) will sponsor Olympic swimming. This can be seen as a great marketing idea, or a poor waste of money. Personally, I think it's a little bit of both.

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July 2nd, 2009

Green Day's "21 Guns" inspired by Mott the Hoople?

Mott the Hoople All The Young Dudes

There is a growing amount of internet chatter about the similarities between Green Day's new single "21 Guns" and Mott the Hoople's 1972 hit "All The Young Dudes".

The chorus of each song contain the same exact five notes (if transposed), along with an almost identical chord change.

So I wanted to find out what happens when the pitch of Green Day's "21 Guns" is changed from the key of F to the key of D?

"21 Guns" played in the Key of D (First seven seconds of the chorus)

"All The Young Dudes" (First seven seconds of the chorus)

"21 Guns" and "All The Young Dudes" simultaneously.

I don't think that the similarities between "21 Guns" and "All The Young Dudes", and Avril Lavigne's "Complicated" were intentional, however, as a Green Day fan, I'm surprised that they would release a song that contains notable similarities to other rock records such as:
Neil Young - Heart Of Gold
Scott Mackenzie - San Francisco
Electric Light Orchestra- Telephone Line
Avril Lavigne - Complicated
Mott the Hoople - All The Young Dudes

So there it is, the post that will end all posts about the many 21 Guns comparisons. (Because if I don't stop here, I'm going to do this forever.)

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July 2nd, 2009

Did Green Day steal "21 Guns" from Avril Lavigne?

Green Day

Green Day's newest single 21 Guns, sounds very uncomfortably familiar to Avril Lavigne's multi-platinum hit song, "Complicated", and it's only a matter of time before her publishing company and former label, Arista, begin to take notice. The similarity is so blatant, that you can actually play the two songs at the same time and hear the same exact chord progression and rhythm.
What was Green Day thinking!? It would be a tragedy to see such an iconic rock band, get involved in a career damaging copyright lawsuit.

Here's The Facts:

Avril Lavigne - Complicated (First 24 Seconds).

Green Day - 21 Guns (First 24 Seconds)

Now, Listen to both records simultaneously:

21 Guns and Complicated played simultaneously

Complicated faded into 21 Guns simultaneously

The similarities are clear.

Credit TripletimeXL.com if you use any of this information.

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June 5th, 2009

Video: UFC fighter gets his arm ripped off!

I know… this is extremely fake… however, I'm really impressed with the overall quality of this video clip. It's definitely going to receive millions views in the next three months. I'm amazed that some people actually think this is real.

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