A Kentucky man is suing his doctor after the surgeon amputated the man's penis during a circumcision procedure to treat inflammation.
The doctor says he found cancer in the man's penis while performing the surgery and made the decision to amputate it because according to him, the cancer was life-threatening. Phillip Seaton is now taking the doctor to court, claiming that he should have been consulted before the doctor took action. This has been going on for over 2 years!
Yiiiikes!! Poor guy. He has to live the rest of his life without his peen!
So this is the latest entertainment shenanigans going on over there at the Vatican?
The usually stoic weekly Papal audience was treated to a rush of adrenaline when a troupe of really hot male acrobats stripped off their shirts for an impromptu performance at the Vatican. Strange, who invited them as this was not that long or really impressive. Just really more of a tease.
Dressed in white, the group of four walked across the stage toward Pope Benedict’s throne and surprised the audience by pulling off their shirts before hoisting each other into the air for some titillating balancing.
Clearly, the Pope loved it, he even got out of his chair at the end, although it looked like he wanted their shirts given back as to quiet the nuns. Did you check out those nuns going wild at the end? Too funny!
The final season of Lost came out on DVD on Tuesday, it included an 11 minute epilogue that features two men asking a lot of questions.
The video itself is flipped backwards, you'll see in the presentation from Dr. Pierre Chang. Watch Part 1 of the epilogue (above) to find out about Hurley and Ben's years on the island. Check this out to help with some unanswered questions.
The man I call an inspiration for my own recovery as well and my idea of the supreme rock star, Steven Tyler talked recently about addiction, the band and the future:
"Being in Aerosmith is like living on the tail of a comet. I've had a lot of injuries over the last couple of the years. I had ACL reconstruction on my knee … operations on my feet, my mom passed away. A lot of things came to play that made it easy for me to abuse some things. … Even though some of the people in the band were going public with some of the stuff which turned very ugly, I managed to pull it all back together again and say, "Look, let's just get out there and be the band that we know we are and not argue about this crap anymore."
I'm doing a book called "Does the Noise in My Head Bother You," and I will be speaking about what it's like to be married to four other guys, and what I've had to put up with. … There will never be another band like Aerosmith, and I just don't want to do anything to hurt that. I love the band so much.
The truth is I've never stopped writing. I've got 12 songs I'm sitting on right now for a solo record. Aerosmith has to finish a studio album; we're gonna do that first.
I realize that the best part of me is who I am sober so that's all there is to it. … I don't know whether I will use tomorrow, but today I'm happy. … There's a 500-pound gorilla on my back, waiting in the parking lot for me that wants to take me down, and I won't for any reason go out there and deal with that. I have to get a knee replacement, I have to have another operation on my feet, and I'll let a nurse take care of my stuff. I just can't be around that stuff anymore. I need to be a power of example for my bandmates, don't I? (laughs)… I'm still in Aerosmith so the circus is still in town. So when it comes to dealing with the band, I take it a day at a time with these guys."
Also, from the looks of this video, the boys from Boston are still rocking on their new World Tour! Aerosmith fans are awesome, look at how many are there and it is pouring down rain. Hehe, wish I was there...
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