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VLADDY’S NEW ‘DO
And even though he and his teammates are tight, it seems like none of his fellow Blue Jays knew of the makeover that the first baseman had planned, Dan Bilicki reported.
But they and Jays fans were, well, fans of the new look.
Looking sharp, Vladdy!
FLASHING FAN TO HATERS: ‘F– you if you don’t like it’
The fan known as Kait — not “Oilers girl,” she pointed out — took to Instagram, dressed in Oilers gear once again, to bare her soul and address the haters.
Sometimes those 15 minutes aren’t always what they’re cracked up to be.
COP WHO BUSTED JT DIDN’T KNOW WHO HE WAS
If you’ve been on the internet at all over the last few days, then you’ve seen all of the memes popping up following Justin Timberlake’s DWI arrest.
The 43-year-old, who reportedly refused to take a breathalyzer test, told authorities he only drank one martini and was following friends back home.
The court documents, however, stated otherwise.
KNIFE-WIELDING MAN CUT LOOSE
A suspect who was charged for allegedly swinging a knife toward a man in a road-rage incident that was caught on camera and went viral in Scarborough last weekend was out on bail faster than you can say “catch and release.”
Police were called anyway and now they are on the hunt for one of the suspects.
BETTER GO BACK TO THE DRAWING BOARD
“Women” and “girls” were referred to as “people with a uterus” while “boys” and “men” are — you guessed it — “people with a penis.”
That said, Education Minister Todd Smith’s office insisted that’s not their policy and would rather school boards focus on “getting back to basics on the fundamental skills that children need, like reading, writing and math.”
That’s a relief, but also concerning that some teachers think they can teach anything they want.