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Lillian Reis, 79, a colorful former showgirl and Philadelphia club owner implicated in a famous 1959 burglary in Pottsville, died Thursday at Virtua Marlton Hospital. A striking, stylish brunette in her heyday, Ms. Reis was known as Tiger Lil. Full Article at Philadelphia Inquirer
Welcome to the second edition of Facebrag, a game inspired by people who brag on Facebook or Twitter about their fab lives, provoking eye rolling and sometimes jealous rage among their peers -- even if their bragging is completely justified. Full Article at Huffington Post
FILE-- This Feb. 7, 2009 file photo shows award winning television producer Pierre Cossette, left, posing with entertainers Annemarie Albergetti, center left, Don Rickles, center right, and Bob Newhart Monday, Feb. 7, 2005, in the Hollywood section of L... View Photo »
Buzz, Potato, Rex, Hamm, Slinky; you're better off asking who I don't love. The thing with 'Toy Story' is, I love all of the voice actors, I'm a huge Jim Varney/Ernest fan, and I love Don Rickles, and 'The Princess Bride' is my favorite movie of all time, so you know I love Wallace Shawn (Rex)
NFL Films might want to place extra microphones around the field for Sunday's Dolphins-Jaguars game. Full Article at Miami Herald
"To this day, when I say that I went to the American Academy, people are very impressed. The reputation of the school has always been fantastic," says Don Rickles. Full Article at Backstage
ET has the latest... Legendary performer Don Rickles plans to keep bringing his unique humor to Las Vegas. Full Article at Entertainment Tonight
Comedian Don Rickles watches the Los Angeles Lakers play the New Orleans Hornets during their NBA basketball game in Los Angeles February 20, 2009. View Photo »
Sometime in the late 1950s, the taste for comedy based on edgy political satire (think Lenny Bruce and Mort Sahl) mutated into shtick based on insult (think Don Rickles and Jackie Mason). People, as it turned out, found it highly entertaining to watch other people being insulted.
On stage it's just more tiring! It's a different energy. Full Article at OH NO THEY DIDN'T
When George Lopez this week declared, “The revolution begins right now!” he was not standing in the parking lot of an abandoned factory or at the steps of AIG or in front of a thousand angry tea party protesters.</p><p>He was standing,... Full Article at KansasCity.com
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FILE-- This Feb. 7, 2009 file photo shows award winning television producer Pierre Cossette, left, posing with entertainers Annemarie Albergetti, center left, Don Rickles, center right, and Bob Newhart Monday, Feb. 7, 2005, in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles at his Walk of Fame sta...
View Photo »Comedian Don Rickles watches the Los Angeles Lakers play the New Orleans Hornets during their NBA basketball game in Los Angeles February 20, 2009.
View Photo »Comedian Don Rickles watches the Los Angeles Lakers play the New Orleans Hornets during their NBA basketball game in Los Angeles February 20, 2009.
View Photo »Buzz, Potato, Rex, Hamm, Slinky; you're better off asking who I don't love. The thing with 'Toy Story' is, I love all of the voice actors, I'm a huge Jim Varney/Ernest fan, and I love Don Rickles, and 'The Princess Bride' is my favorite movie of all time, so you know I love Wallace Shawn (Rex)
Sometime in the late 1950s, the taste for comedy based on edgy political satire (think Lenny Bruce and Mort Sahl) mutated into shtick based on insult (think Don Rickles and Jackie Mason). People, as it turned out, found it highly entertaining to watch other people being insulted.
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