Here is last week's caption pic winner. This week's caption pic is at the bottom of the page.
Thanks to everyone for participating! The winner is ...
"Now according to my mugging app, you're supposed to give the coat, your jewelry, and everything in your parse. I think they meant purse, though."
Thanks to Dostka for this week's winning caption!
- Weekend Birthdays! (Note: Birthday shoutouts are for out entertainers, allies, or for any celeb that seems to have a following on AE). Alan Cumming (above) is 48, Patton Oswalt is 44, Alicia Keys is 32, Paul The Octopus would have been 5, Eddie Van Halen is 55, Anita Baker is 55, and Michael Trevino (below) is 28.
- In ratings news, Glee was up over 30%, and has its second best ratings of the season.
- In other good ratings news,Days Of Our Lives hit a 21 week ratings high for The Wedding Fallout week of January 14th.
- Speaking of soaps, One Life To Live and All My Children will premiere this spring, and the 30 minutes daily episodes will be available on Hulu and iTunes.
- In news I'm sure Smash fans will love, Ellis is returning! Calm down, it may be for just a flashback episode.
- Is Judge Dredd gay? Somehow, I think there's a non-gay explanation for this issue, titled "Closet," but it still has some fans up in arms. Wait a minute! Does that mean the Dredd played by Karl Urban was gay? Someone on AE just fainted.
- Below you can see Thomas Roberts interview high school senior Jacob Rudolph about his coming out.
- Sherry Vine is the Spirit Of Stonewall.
- Out Young & The Restless star Thom Bierdz is now a mountain beardo, and still just as ... eccentric as ever. Below you can see his plea for a mate. He might to want to work on it, cause I ain't shoveling 50 steps of snow, even if we do make love in front of the fire. (h/t to Defft).
- Here's your Daily Matt Bomer™. Presented without comment.
- Continuing the 50 Greatest 80's TV Theme Songs/Openings!, And here they are! THE TOP TEN! At #8 is David The Gnome
- David The Gnome was a Spanish kids program created in 1985, and was dubbed into English and brought to Nickelodeon in 1987. But it really took off when it was made part of Nick Jr. in the early 90's, even though only 26 episodes were ever filmed. The opening has it all - David shooting rainbows from his hands, his pal Swift The Fox, scared-ass trolls, typical wizards, and OMG, THE DANCING BUNNIES!
- As a bonus, below you can see the final scene of the final episode, in which ... SPOILER ALERT! ... David, his beloved wife Lisa, and their friend Casper ... ALL DIE! Take that, kiddies.
- Congrats to No One! Nobody correctly guessed that yesterday's Pixuzzle™ © ® was There Will Be Blood. Ha! I drink all of your milkshakes!
- Here's today's Pixuzzle™ © ®. Below you can see characters from a famous film. Can you name it?
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