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Comedian Dane Cook Evicted From Apartment
Comedian Dane Cook has been evicted from his Los Angeles apartment after he lost his appeal against a lawsuit from his landlord. It seems that Dane’s little Chihuahua named ‘Beast’ has been sh*tting all over the apartment complex triggering hundreds of complaints from other tenants.
Beast has a reputation that extends well beyond Dane’s apartment complex according to Molly McAleer.
The Good Luck Chuck star was hit with legal action alleging he allowed his pet dog to defecate on the land surrounding his West Hollywood home.
The lawsuit, filed in April of this year, claimed the funnyman had ignored three warnings from the building’s owner about his chihuahua’s dog pooh.
Cook returned to court last week to appeal the case, after he was slapped with an eviction notice by the Los Angeles sheriff’s department.
In his defence, Cook claimed eviction would cause him “emotional hardship”.
Upon learning of his eminent eviction Dane promptly purchased a $7 million dollar mansion in the Hollywood Hills to move into. Beast is gonna have some of the finest real estate in the country to defecate on now — Take that disgruntled landlord!
Bernie Mac, Dead At 50
Actor and comedian Bernie Mac has died at age 50 due to complications from pneumonia.
Publicist Danica Smith says Bernie Mac died early Saturday at a hospital in the Chicago area of complications due to pneumonia.
The comedian suffered from sarcoidosis, an inflammatory lung disease that produces tiny lumps of cells in the body’s organs, but he had said the condition went into remission in 2005. He recently had been hospitalized and treated for pneumonia.
Mac had starring roles in “Ocean’s Eleven,” “Bad Santa,” “Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle” and “Transformers.”
George Carlin, Dead At 71
From IHT:
George Carlin, the Grammy-Award winning standup comedian and actor who was hailed for his irreverent social commentary, poignant observations of the absurdities of everyday life and language, and groundbreaking routines like “Seven Words You Can Never Use on Television,” died in Los Angeles on Sunday, according to his publicist, Jeff Abraham. He was 71.









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