Kim Kardashian “Outraged” By Sex Doll Baring Her Likeness … “Why is she surprised?!” – Funk Flex

Kim Kardashian claims she’s been violated by an inflatable sex doll … one that looks suspiciously like her … and even shares her first name — and now the real Kim is out for revenge. It’s all over the “Kinky Kim Filthy Love Doll” — described on the box as a “busty bubble-butt bimbo who’s had more dark meat inside her than a bucket of fried chicken.” For some reason — Kardashian believes the doll is modeled after her — thus violating her right of publicity — and now her lawyer, Shawn Chapman Holley, is on the attack. Holley fired off a strongly worded letter to Pipedream Products, Inc. — the company behind the sex doll — demanding they stop production ASAP before she opens up a big, fat can of lawsuit. But Pipedream, unlike their products, doesn’t plan on just taking this lying down — telling us, “The similarity between the Kinky Kim doll and Ms. Kardashian is purely coincidental.” Credit: TMZ


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Nicki Minaj and Justin Bieber…Never Thought I’d See This!! – Funk Flex

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Possible T.I. Probation Violation

A summons was signed today by a federal judge for Tip to appear back in court. This is in relation to his arrest earlier this month for a controlled substance with wife Tiny while in Los Angeles. As reported by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the summons was also signed by T.I.’s probation officer. Three possible violations were listed: possession, testing positive for opiates, and association with a felon. There has been no date set yet, but there is definitely a possibility T.I. could find himself behind bars once again because he’s still on federal probation for his last arrest in 2009.


FBI Reports Car Thefts At All-Time Low, But So are Recoveries

The Federal Bureau of Investigation reports that car thefts in 2009 were at their lowest level in 20 years. Last year, a total of 794,616 vehicles were stolen from their owners – a 17 percent drop compared to 2008. Without a doubt, those numbers are good news for car owners across the country, but the FBI report isn’t all roses and sunshine. The government agency also says that while theft numbers are down, so is the number of vehicles recovered after they’re stolen. Last year, authorities were able to return just 42 percent of all stolen vehicles. That number marks a 25 percent decline compared to 2008. The reason? Law enforcement says that thieves are getting smarter all the time, and that most acts of vehicle theft are perpetrated by professionals who are skilled at their trade. Experts recommend following the usual tricks to make sure you’re not a victim, including locking your vehicle, keeping valuables out of sight and parking it well-lit areas to make sure your vehicle doesn’t wind up on the short list of those stolen in 2010. Words by Zach Bowman


Road Race Motorsports creates Platinum Edition Suzuki Kizashi

Road Race Motorsports has given the Suzuki Kizashi not just a boost, but a kick in the pants and elsewhere. Instead of the stock sedan’s 185 horsepower, RRM turbocharged the engine up to 300 hp, adds a sports suspension and sport brakes, along with a choice of bodykits. If 300 ponies is a little more than you’re after, RRM also has a 200-hp package, and the suspension offerings come in Stage 1, 2, and 3. Our own Jeff Glucker drove it this week and wrote that “the carbon bucket seat was not built for my butt and I was half-assing (literally) in the seat. Thankfully, [the RRm Kizashi] was still easy to drive and predictably more fun than the stock model.” Words by Jonathon Ramsey


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