Michael D. Higgins Caricature - courtesy DonkeyHotey[/caption]
Making the Forbes Gay List - Everybody knows a business person has made the grade once they've made one of Forbes' highly touted lists. Undoubtedly happily married President of Ireland Michael D Higgins was not delighted though at being described as an "acknowledged homosexual" in an article in 'Forbes' magazine by David Monagan. While we've all made our share of typos and identity mistakes, one has to wonder a bit where Monagan dredged up gay Irish presidents data? A sure number four spot is claimed by Forbes here.
Miley Cyrus - Issues Cinderella
By now everyone with a smartphone or a tin can to communicate with knows about former Disney sweetheart Miley Cyrus' VMA coming out. Unlike a butterfly emerging from chrysalis though, by most accounts "Hannah Montana" turned into something in between a pole dancer and Madonna from outer space. "Nasty" is one term being tossed around, but somehow Cyrus has managed to impress a few with this new form of cultural art shock. If you have no idea what I am talking about, the video below is for those of you caught hopelessly in the clutches of Dr. Evil last week. So you know, Miley would have taken the top spot here except that she seems elated she "won" this publicity stunt contest. Cyrus also admitted to having more problems than she could shake a finger at in an interview at The Mirror. "Im messed up. I have so many f***ing issues." Okeydokey.
Michael D. Higgins Caricature - courtesy DonkeyHotey[/caption]
Making the Forbes Gay List - Everybody knows a business person has made the grade once they've made one of Forbes' highly touted lists. Undoubtedly happily married President of Ireland Michael D Higgins was not delighted though at being described as an "acknowledged homosexual" in an article in 'Forbes' magazine by David Monagan. While we've all made our share of typos and identity mistakes, one has to wonder a bit where Monagan dredged up gay Irish presidents data? A sure number four spot is claimed by Forbes here.
Miley Cyrus - Issues Cinderella
By now everyone with a smartphone or a tin can to communicate with knows about former Disney sweetheart Miley Cyrus' VMA coming out. Unlike a butterfly emerging from chrysalis though, by most accounts "Hannah Montana" turned into something in between a pole dancer and Madonna from outer space. "Nasty" is one term being tossed around, but somehow Cyrus has managed to impress a few with this new form of cultural art shock. If you have no idea what I am talking about, the video below is for those of you caught hopelessly in the clutches of Dr. Evil last week. So you know, Miley would have taken the top spot here except that she seems elated she "won" this publicity stunt contest. Cyrus also admitted to having more problems than she could shake a finger at in an interview at The Mirror. "Im messed up. I have so many f***ing issues." Okeydokey.
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