When Steven Tyler Wants Your Abject Worship, He Will Scream in Your Face and Demand It. Until Then, Drop Dead
by Eileen | 9:14 pm, February 8, 2013
Any hope of common sense coming to the sparkling beachheads of Maui just got a little more distant. The Steven Tyler Act of 2013 is still alive, and roughly a dozen dingbat celebrities have testified in in its favor. As I foresaw when I wrote about this ode to vainglorious screen monkeys, the bill is [...]
Maybe he can use his trashy reality TV gig to push for this bill
by Eileen | 11:50 pm, February 5, 2013
The man who sang about ‘Love in an Elevator’ wants his privacy. And the Hawai’ian legislature is happy to oblige. The Steven Tyler Act of 2013 (not being sarcastic) would create a right of civil action to remedy constructive privacy invasions: A person is liable for a civil action of constructive invasion of privacy if [...]
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