Hey-o, kids. How goes? Yes, I've been lazy. Let's get to it.
Because, evidently, their isn't enough fucktardedness in the world, MTV announced yesterday that the douche canoes of the Jersey Shore will be returning with Jersey Shore Family Vacation in 2018.

It's life, folks- nobody gets out alive.
Speaking of dying, AC/DC guitarist Malcolm Young was laid to rest in Sydney, Australia, today in a private funeral attended by family, friends and band mates.
Reuters reports that his younger brother, Angus- who's now the only surviving original member of the band, put a guitar on the casket as fans lined the streets outside the cathedral where the funeral was held.
A pipe band led the funeral procession from the church with the traditional Australian ballad Waltzing Matilda.
NBC and Dick Clark Productions have signed a multi-year contract that will bring the Billboard Music Awards to the network, beginning next year.
"We are thrilled to collaborate with the Billboard Music Awards and Dick Clark Productions to bring our mutual love of music and live programming together to showcase spectacular performances with the biggest names in music," said Paul Telegdy of NBC. "The Billboard charts have long been the industry standard of greatness, making this show the #1 destination for music artists."
The awards' show previously aired on ABC.

Philadelphia radio station KYW Newsradio reports that the rapper's legal team filed the motion November 16, but the presiding judge in the original case had not rendered a decision, so the court denied the request and sent the motion to a lower court.
The rapper is currently serving time for a parole violation stemming from a 2008 drug and gun charge.

Goddamned hiccups!
Even though the man himself didn't allow alcohol to be served at public events at Paisley Park, the current operators of his former home and recording complex are seeking a special permit to do so during the week of the Super Bowl.
KMSP-TV reports the site- which was turned into a museum following Prince's death last year- wants to host events for between 500 and 1,000 guests next February, when the Super Bowl will be held at US Bank Stadium in Minneapolis- just over 20 miles from Paisley Park.
Birthdays today include: Trey Songz (33); Tyler Glenn of Neon Trees; Dawn Robinson of En Vogue (49); Matt Cameron of Soundgarden (55); the extremely annoying Paul Shaffer (68); Beeb Birtles of Little River Band (69); Randy Newman (74); and Bruce Channel (77). #MusicaBirthdays
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