The two Google billionaries are getting sued/suing the guy paid by their holding company to modify their party-in-the-sky Boeing 767.  This WSJ article is a riot!

 

Also on Drudge right now, Justin Timerlake vows to change pop music, to make it even worse.  Because nobody has ever “pushed the boundaries” in music before.

 

Madness!

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  1. Gravatar Icon 1 Blandus Rex Blandus Rex

    I love how he is going to “push the boundaries” by copying the styles of all the old singers he likes.

    . . . and . . .

    “No, no, please. Don’t call me the new king of pop just because I am releasing a 2nd album. No, really, really, I don’t want to be called the King of Pop. Seriously, no. The title of KING is not something I’m after. Yes, my subjects, next question?”