Hayden Panettiere has a new movie coming out this weekend. More importantly, she is in the August issue of Details Magazine.
Rampage wasn’t howling last night at UFC 100. Mostly because he wasn’t on the card. But he was doing some pretty unique promotional work with an interviewer. Videos like this one are the reason the internet was invented. (CagePotato)
As a follow up to this, SI interviewed the poor interviewer from the Rampage interviewer. No surprise when she says it was her most bizarre interview ever. (Sports Illustrated)
Fellow Soo native Tyler Kennedy and Pittsburgh Penguins teammate Kris Letang tried their hand at doing the weather on TV. They should probably stick to their day job. (PSAMP)
After the jump, New Yorkers playing dodge branch, the CIS in a video game, and Canada’s biggest viral video.
If you can dodge a tree branch, you can dodge a ball. I guess he can’t. (NY Daily News)
This is one video and story that will go viral very soon. All hell broke loose at a soccer game between Mexico and Panama. A coach kicked a player in the groin, there was almost a riot, and CONCACAF officials were the only ones who wanted the game to go on. (Unprofessional Foul)
Speaking of things about to go viral, satellite radio personality “Mad Dog” Chris Russo went nuts on his staff on Thursday. He said his channel sucked, he ran down each member of his staff and then fired his program director live on air. (Deadspin)
Canadian football fans can play as their alma mater (or any other school) in the new EA Sports NCAA Football game. (CIS Blog)
A homeless girl in Los Angeles has been to 12 different schools over the last 12 years. She’ll make it 13 this fall when she goes to Harvard. (Seattle Times)
Jose Canseco is a very busy man. He’s only just been pummelled by a 7’2″ Korean and now he’s gearing up for his next match… Against a competitive eating champion. (Sporting Blog)
Who will benefit the most from a Lance Armstrong win in the Tour de France? The glorious nation of Kazakhstan, of course. (CNBC)
We’ve been plugging Harper’s Island pretty heavily for the last couple of weeks. Since we have you here, take some time to watch the greatest murder-mystery TV show of all time: Twin Peaks. (CBS TV Classics)
As much as we celebrate the Apollo moon landings, it wasn’t great for everyone. Buzz Aldrin, the second man on the moon, battled alcoholism and depression after landing back on Earth. (Daily Telegraph)