
During a taping of Cosmos Gal during which this woman with a plunging neckline reads horoscope predictions, the not-so-big one hit. My favorite part is when, out of frame, you hear her say, "Get in the f*cking doorway, Andy!" She wanders back, only to wonder if they're still recording and to announce it's her first earthquake.

The gods were smiling down on someone on the Judge Judy set yesterday in LA. There was a mild earthquake, and you can see in the clip here that the camera shakes and the plaintiff and defendant look pretty nervous. I don't know who was spared, but could being injured or dying from an earthquake be any worse than being verbally bitch slapped by Judge
Don't Pee on My Leg and Tell Me It's Raining! Judy?
LATimes.com Goes Down After Earthquake Due To "Heavy Volume" Shortly after a magnitude-5.8 earthquake hit Los Angeles this afternoon, the LA Times website went down. Managing Editor John Arthur explained in an (obviously dashed off given the circumstances) email to staff: "our website server is staggering because of heavy volume. the page actually has been updated and may load for some people.

A magnitude-7.2 earthquake
crumpled the countryside in Japan on this morning, killing at least six people, leaving a path of destruction. At least eight people are still missing.
Military helicopters headed to the quake zone 250 miles north of Tokyo, bringing supplies and taking the injured to hospitals.

Since the earthquake, Chinese Premiere Wen Jiabao has made a bunch of friends. Over 13,000 of them to be exact —
according to his hopping Facebook profile. He's become wildly popular for his fast and feeling response to the May 12 earthquake.

Over the weekend at the
Cannes Film Festival, Sharon Stone had
the opportunity to tell the world exactly how she felt about the earthquake in China (the
death toll from which has just topped 65,000). Here's what Ms. Stone had to say:
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"Well, you know, it was very interesting .