RIC FLAIR is one of the greatest to ever step inside a pro wrestling ring. But he's almost 61 years old . . . and time is taking its toll.
During one of his matches with HULK HOGAN in Australia the other day, they pulled that classic rasslin' gag where one guy tries to grab a hold of the other, and "accidentally" pulls his pants down. The result was not pretty.
Although at 56, Hogan's not in his best shape, either...take a look..Hope you've had breakfast...
Its amazing what Editing can do and make a person look. Well GaGme fell on her partially-bared ass during a performance in Canada this
weekend -- right around the :20 mark. GaGa
immediately pulled herself up and began dancing and flopping around like nothing happened. She really can't dance...I will admit I like her
--CLAY AIKEN!!! - 31(GAY DAD.) --Kaley Cuoco - 24 (Blonde minx from "8 Simple Rules" and now that show "The Big Bang Theory".) --Elisha Cuthbert - 27
(She was Kiefer's hot daughter on "24" . . . the hot
high school girl in "Old School" . . . and the hot, deep, pornographic
prostitute in "The Girl Next Door".)
--Mindy McCready - 34 (Half-dead country minx. Roger Clemens and Dean Cain used to nail her.)
--Ben Stiller - 44
--Bo Jackson - 47
(Badass multi-sport athlete . . . Heisman Trophy winner . . . and the
first man named to both the Major League Baseball All-Star game AND the
NFL's Pro Bowl.)
--G. Gordon Liddy - 79 (G-man convicted for his Watergate involvement.)
--Billy Idol - 54
(Punk-pop god!!! His biggest albums include 1982's "Billy Idol" . . .
with "White Wedding" and "Hot in the City"; 1983's "Rebel Yell" . . .
featuring "Eyes Without A Face" and "Flesh for Fantasy". . .--Two years ago, Billy SOLD OUT and released a CHRISTMAS ALBUM called "Happy Holidays". He even wore a SUIT JACKET
on the cover, and posed at a piano. Check out a picture of this insanity here . . .)
--Mandy Patinkin - 57 (Inigo Montoya in "The Princess Bride"!!! "Hello.
My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die."
Classic!!! He recently left his latest show, "Criminal Minds", because
of so-called "creative differences.")
--G. Gordon Liddy - 79 (G-man convicted for his Watergate involvement.)
--Dick Clark - 8
--ROBERT GUILLAUME!!! - 82 ("Benson"!!!)
Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. (actor) is 91 - Voice of “Alfred” on Batman animated series
- -June Pointer - Would have been 56
- (1953 - 2006) (The Pointer Sisters. Their biggest album is 1983's
"Break Out" . . . featuring their CLASSICS "Jump (For My Love)",
"Automatic", "I Need You", "Neutron Dance" and "I'm So Excited".)
--Winston Churchill - (1874 - 1965)
(British Prime Minister during World War Two. After the Royal Air
Force scored a major victory, Churchill said . . . "Never in the field
of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few.") --MARK TWAIN - (1835 - 1910) (Brilliant author of "Tom Sawyer" and "Huck Finn".)
In 1959…In a report on the payola scandal, Billboard claimed that the fallout “will substantially damage the careers of at least 25 DJs.” According to Alan Freed, his career had ended up “down the drain” as a result of his role in the pay-for-play racket.
In 1960…The Beatles performed at the Kaiserkeller in Hamburg for the last time.
In 1963…In the U-K, The Beatles’ “She Loves You” returned to the number-one spot, where it stayed for two weeks. The number one-album was With the Beatles, which went on to become the U-K’s first million-selling album.
In 1965…It was declared to be Rolling Stones Day in Colorado, as the group played Denver.
In 1969…Simon & Garfunkel appeared in their first TV special. They showed footage of Bobby Kennedy’s funeral and the Vietnam War.
In 1969…Sly & the Family Stone released their signature tune “Everyday People.”
In 1972…Wings released their single “Hi, Hi, Hi.” However, the BBC banned the record because they declared the lyrics “unsuitable” for broadcast.
In 1976…Bob Dylan released his single “Rita May.”
In 1979…Pink Floyd released the double album The Wall.
In 1980…Elvis Costello and Squeeze both performed at a benefit in Wales for Johnny Owen, the Welsh boxer who was killed after sustaining injuries in a match.
In 1988…LL Cool J performed at the first-ever rap concert held in Ivory Coast, Africa. The concert came to an abrupt halt after fighting broke out in the audience and the stage was stormed.
In 1994…Outside a New York recording studio, rapper Tupac Shakur was robbed and shot five times. He survived, but was killed in 1996 in Las Vegas.
In 1996…Novelty singer Tiny Tim died in Minneapolis. He was 63.
In 1998…An unusual request stopped a Jewel show for a few moments in New York. The singer asked if anybody had a pair of nail-clippers at a benefit for the Creative Coalition. Somebody in the audience did and a few minutes later, the show continued.
In 2003…The corner of Bowery and Second Street in New York was renamed Joey Ramone Place, in honor of the late punk icon. Among the hundreds who attended were Tommy and Marky Ramone, and Chris Frantz and Tina Weymouth of Talking Heads.
In 2004…A man who claimed he was Sheryl Crow’s “spiritual twin” was acquitted of stalking charges. The ex-Navy diver said he was merely trying to “court” the singer when he appeared backstage at a 2003 concert.