Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Monday, October 22, 2007

Today's Toothy Tile news comes from JJ (again)

Someone is GAY and Story is to Come SOON....

___________ and his long time secret partner, _________, finally became parents of a baby boy last Wednesday night through a planned cesarean via a surogant. The baby was born at Cedar Sinai Medical Center in Hollywood, CA. While ________ is off jet setting promoting his current film, _________ is home with a nanny tending to the new born.

My first blind item. :P Names to come soon. I have another really good story that I will tease with a blind item tomorrow. This sh*t is getting good. You won't believe what we have in store in the next 24 hours, news wise!!!


K Mart addl 50% off Halloween

K Mart is taking an additional 50% off all Halloween. You have to put the items in your cart to see the discount. There is also Free Shipping over $49

Sunday, October 21, 2007

More' Jake is Gay' from Jonathan Jaxson

From JJ's blog
As if I haven't told the story before...Jake Gyllenhaal is GAY!!!

Here is a photo of Jake & Reese Witherspoon, looking extremely uncomfortable together while attending the "Rendition" photocall at the 2nd Annual Rome Film Festival today.
The NY Post ran a 'blind item' today which only adds to what I have said previously...

“WHICH movie studio is desperately trying to hide its latest star’s homosexuality? They have made him pair up with his leading lady, whom he couldn’t care less about.”

There is a small chance that the NY Post maybe talking about Zac Efron, but my bets are on Jake & Reese. Especially considering the flood of emails from 'insiders' I have recently received on this story.

It takes balls to actually speak the truth on the rich, famous and powerful. There is always those very scary lawyers that come after you and threaten you and your life thinking you won't ever speak out on it again. That is exactly why the NY Post, Perez and others only place the outings and such as 'blind items' as they are afraid of lawsuits and backlash. For me, I say "BRING IT ON!"


Saturday, October 20, 2007

Skeleton Keys


If you're me, and you're not, you already use a skeleton key at your house because the lock hasnt been changed in 130 years. But since you are not me, you can make do with PerpetualKid's Skeleton keys.

How to Make a Charred Corpse

http://imakeprojects.com/content/view/46/32/

Illuminations Halloween up to 75% off


Illuminations has Halloween at up to 75% off right now, including these popular Bat and owl lanterns. The Owl is 75% off. Use coupon 999201321 for an additional $14 off a $60 purchase.

Thursday, October 18, 2007

But wait! There's More! You also get...

Digit Dig-It

Textually active celebs such as Carmen Electra and Jeremy Piven hit the Sidekick LX Launch Wednesday night. Shanna Moakler and Travis Barker worked the pink carpet, hand in hand (rather Jake Gyllenhaal and Austin Nichols-esque, too divine!) and told us they’ve both dumped someone—presumably each other—via text messaging.

Hello Toothy?

Has Ted Casablanca of E online just outed Jake Gyllenhaal? (finally?)

Bumps in the Day:

Jake Gyllenhaal sure as hell lives to get the gossies in gonzo overdrive. Why, just this week, right after J.G. did Letterman, all shy 'n’ stuff, he pulls the same don’t-look-at me routine down in the Village—almost.

Desk Stealth just followed J.G. and his gorgeous amigo, a dead ringer for Austin Nichols (would just go ahead and say it was A.N. here, but, like, maybe Jakey’s pullin’ a Natalie Portman, choosing to hang with an Austin doppelgänger just to throw us snit-snoops off the mark?) for several blocks. Too fun for the ab-perf tum! D.S. embarked on an intrepid block-by-block Jake-athon, stealing close behind just for us, too kind.
“They could have walked to the ferry, and I still would have followed them,” admits our pavement detective, so refreshingly honest (see, always loved those NY types, this is only one reason why). “All the while, they kept walking close to each other, like they were purposely trying to bump into each other, ya know what I mean?”

We do, you baddie bro, we do! So, do continue:

“At one point they had their heads briefly touching each other,” D.S. practically breathlessly relayed. “A short time after that came the friend's arm around Jake and the whisper to the ear. Then, the whole block before they got to West 12th Street," said the onlooker, J.G. & A.N. did a little digital dance. "Oh so cute!”

Deliciously so! But wait. We simply have to get ahold of ourselves here. See, before you nasty naughties out there start cackling, like, totally inappropriate things here, can’t two guys show affection for each other (just like women do) without people going to all sorts of kooky conclusions? Not to mention their publicists' speed dials…

I mean, John Travolta does it all the time! What’s the biggie?

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Dead Girl's Coffin Lining Dress

This is the Dead Girl's Coffin Lining Dress.

It's an above the knee velvet strapped dress with back zipper closure and acres of front gathered wrinkles. The last dress you'll ever neeeeed!

$34.95 at Goodgoth.com

Oriantal Trading Company Halloween sale

Oriental Trading Company knocks up to 70% off its selection of Halloween candy, costumes, décor, and more during its latest sale. Plus, take 20% off orders of $60 or more via coupon code "RETPY08B". Or, get free shipping on orders of $60 or more via coupon code "RLS100"

eBay Listing Sale

ebay
is having a listing sale starting tomorrow. From the website; "When is it?
Limited time offer! This promotion starts at midnight Pacific Time on Thursday, October 18, 2007 and lasts until Monday, November 5, 2007. Technically speaking, that's between 00:00:01 PT (12:00 AM plus one second) on Thursday, October 18, 2007 and 23:59:59 PT (11:59 PM plus 59 seconds) on Monday, November 5, 2007.

What are the fees?
For any auction-style or fixed price listing, the insertion fee is discounted by 33%. This offer applies to Auction-style and Fixed Price listings on the U.S. www.eBay.com and Motors www.eBayMotors.com (including Parts & Accessories, Passenger Vehicles, Motorcycles, Powersports, Other Vehicles) sites as reflected in the fee table below. This includes listings created prior to the promotion and scheduled to start during the promotional period October 18 - November 5, 2007.

Monday, October 15, 2007

Stupid Man outside courthouse blames Gothic fashion

Handcuffed man was using goth fashion

Published: 15, 2007 at 5:10 PM
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TULSA, Okla., Oct. 15 (UPI) -- Sheriff's deputies in Tulsa, Okla., said a man who was spotted wearing handcuffs unescorted outside a court house was making a fashion statement.

Deputies were called to the scene outside of Tulsa County (Okla.) Courthouse after a passerby reported a man in handcuffs outside the building was unescorted by police or other authorities, Tulsa World reported Monday.

Sheriff's Sgt. Jody Britt said deputies discovered the man was wearing the handcuffs as part of his gothic fashion ensemble.

"I guess he had one end attached to his arm and the other dangling, which to us looks like he escaped from custody," he told the newspaper.

The man was released after authorities checked that he had no outstanding warrants, Britt said.

"Wearing a set of handcuffs near a courthouse is not exactly the most intelligent thing you could do," he said to the World.

http://www.upi.com/NewsTrack/Quirks/2007/10/15/handcuffed_man_was_using_goth_fashion/3927/

Goodgoth Halloween Shipping options

Halloween's tricky this year, being on a Wednesday. We are still offering Holiday shipping by the 26th, but we've added a "By the 31st" option which costs less.

Saturday, October 13, 2007

CVS Halloween deals for 10/14-10/20

Halloween costumes 25% off regular price w/ card
Halloween Barbie 9.99 w/ card
16" fiber optic wreath w/ LED lights 12.99 w/ card
Animated skeleton hand candy bowl 9.99 w/ card
Full moon window sculpture 5.99 w/ card
14" animated singing motorcycle monster 19.99 w/ card
Peanuts figure 4.99 w/ card
Peanuts music and motion pumpkin patch 14.99 w/ card
Color changing pumpkin light or pumpkin push-in deco. kit 2.99 w/ card

Homevisions has these crystal pumpkin salt and pepper shakers half off with free shipping. Only $8.99
The candy bowl is also half off with free shipping, too. It is $18.99
Hallloweeney and Thanksgivingy, too

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Treat Buckets at PotteryBarn

Potterybarn has these adorable soft Treat buckets which have great potential as Goth purses or are a cute way of storing stuff around the house. They are half price and have free shipping.

"We’ve designed our new collection of puffy treat bags to coordinate with all our Halloween costumes! Sized to stow a trove of treats, each bag is sewn of sturdy fabric with cotton batting and a comfortable arched handle. After Halloween, use them to store collectibles or small toys. Spot clean. 14 x 5 x 10” h. Imported. Cow, Ghost and Tiger are Catalog/Internet Exclusive."

JCPenney has this light up Mummy on sale for $25, down from $160!!!

Another School shooting, another Bad "Goth"

Shooter got into school despite troubles, threats

By JOE MILICIA Associated Press Writer

Published on Thursday Oct 11, 2007

Teased since kindergarten for his shabby clothes and odd behavior, one of the newest students at a downtown high school had made threats in front of students and teachers, and the school district has a dossier on his past problems.

Yet Asa Coon was able to roam the halls at SuccessTech Academy alternative school Wednesday, firing shots that wounded four people, with security unchanged and officials a day later trying to figure out how he got inside.

The 14-year-old appeared to be both aggressor and victim.

Coon was the subject of a juvenile court neglect case at age 4, came from a poor home and routinely showed up to school unkempt. He also had been suspended for fighting, and classmates say he had made threats, including to blow up the school and stab everybody.

"When he got suspended, he was like 'I got something for you all,'" said student Frances Henderson, who fought bitterly with Coon.

"That child was tormented from his classmates every single day," Christina Burns, who volunteered at one of Coon's schools, said Thursday. "Everybody's making him out to be a devil, a demon, but nobody knows what was going on with this kid."

Armed with two revolvers and wearing black clothing, black-painted fingernails and a Marilyn Manson T-shirt _ the shock rocker Coon said he chose to worship instead of God _ Coon fired eight times and shot two teachers and two students. One teacher remained hospitalized Thursday. A student who injured her knee while fleeing was released from a hospital Thursday.

Then the freshman, who court records show had threatened suicide previously, shot himself behind his right ear with a .38-caliber shot shell loaded with pellets. Coroner Frank Miller ruled the death a suicide.

Despite 26 security cameras, the district wasn't able to say how Coon was able to enter. Police were checking the video Thursday for clues. A classmate could have let him in a back door, police Chief Michael McGrath said.

Students said metal detectors were intermittently used. None were operating on Wednesday, two days after Coon had been suspended.

McGrath, asked how Coon got past an armed security guard or whether warnings signs were missed, said he couldn't comment. He said police work with school officials on the issue of where to locate metal detectors, based in part on crime in schools.

Charles Blackwell, president of SuccessTech's student-parent organization, said the position of a second security guard had been eliminated because of lack of money.

One parent said she liked the school, but didn't know whether she'd send her son back there.

"They need to have some more security, more police, metal detectors, something," said Marlee Gray, who said she went through a lengthy interview process to get her son, Joel, enrolled in the school.

SuccessTech Academy had no reports of student discipline problems in the past three years, according to state data. District-wide, the city schools reported 100 cases of students possessing a gun last year, 55 the year before and 136 cases in the 2004-2005 school year.

Coon had mental health problems, spent time in juvenile facilities and threatened to commit suicide while in a mental health facility, according to juvenile court records.

When he was 12, Coon was charged in juvenile court with domestic violence, accused of attacking his mother.

While on probation, he threw his court papers on the floor and then rammed his body into his mother's head when she tried to pick them up, according to court documents.

His probation officer described the relationship between Coon and his mother as extremely poor, with both using foul and abusive language toward each other. Their home was reported in poor condition with dog waste littering the front yard.

Coon was suspended from school for 10 days last year, according to court records. "The issue was addressed and was resolved," according to his probation officer's report, who didn't specify details of the suspension.

Students said they did not take Coon's threats seriously and said teachers knew but did nothing.

Rasheem Smith, 15, said on CBS' "Early Show" that despite their warnings about Coon, principal Johneita Durant told them she was too busy.

"I told my friends in the class that he had a gun and stuff," said Smith.

"We talked to the principal. She would try to get us all in the office, but it would always be too busy for it to happen."

Responding on the show, schools CEO Eugene Sanders said the district would investigate. A message left at Durant's office was not returned. A phone call to her home was not answered.

Coon was a bright child who was unable to focus on his schoolwork, said Burns, recalling "his shabby shoes and raggedy coat _ didn't brush his hair, take a washcloth across his face, hair sticking up all over the place."

He was prone to mood swings, she said.

"There were days when he was extremely hyper," Burns said. "There would be days that he would be closed in. Like walls around him."

Once, in seventh grade, "He was sitting at his desk playing with his pencil. The teacher was in the closet getting some materials. Another child went up to him with a book and dropped it right on his head. He did nothing about it.

"He would often take this abuse from children all the time before lashing at them and cussing them out."

Coon's neighbor Linda Lacey had seen Coon in "gothic" garb, but added that more often she had seen him in a pair of blue jeans and a T-shirt.

Coon, who is white, stood out in a school that is 85 percent black for wearing a black trench coat, black boots, a dog collar, chains and a glove. Henderson, who is black, said there weren't racial tensions at the school and didn't believe they were a factor in the shooting.

SuccessTech Academy, with about 240 students, is an alternative high school in the public school district that stresses technology and entrepreneurship. Six percent of the students are white and 9 percent Hispanic. About 5 percent of the students have disabilities, and all are poor under federal poverty guidelines.

Burns was angry that no one reached out to Coon.

"This all could have been prevented if he had the proper intervention," she said.

Maureen Harper, a city spokeswoman, said Sanders will give the mayor a plan by noon Friday to address whether additional security measures are needed at the school and how the school identifies potential problems among students.

A preliminary investigation found that Coon entered the school in a five-story converted office building, and went to a fourth-floor bathroom, where he changed clothes and took items out of a duffel bag, possibly the weapons, and put them on his body, McGrath said.

Coon shot a student, then went to a classroom and shot a teacher. While looking for a second teacher, he fired additional shots, wounding a teacher who was trying to help students to safety.

Police found the two guns, .22- and .38-caliber revolvers, a box of ammunition for each and three tactical folding knives, all on or near Coon's body, the police chief said.

McGrath said the guns are older, meaning it will take some time to trace them. He said officials would be talking to Coon's older brother and mother about the weapons.

Coon's family declined to comment Thursday.

His older brother, Stephen, was arrested at the family home Thursday on parole violations, according to state prisons spokeswoman JoEllen Lyons. She said the arrest was not connected to Wednesday's school shooting.

Coon, 19, who walked out in handcuffs, said his brother did not get any guns from him but wouldn't answer questions about the shooting.

Stephen Coon has a criminal record that includes convictions of burglary, intimidating a victim or witness and attempted felonious assault. He entered the prison system in January 2006 and was released Aug. 26 on three years parole.

Since 2006, police had gone to the Coons' home five times: for calls about domestic violence, an assault call, a property crime and a hit-skip accident, McGrath said.

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Associated Press writers John Seewer and Thomas J. Sheeran contributed to this report.

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