CHRIS BROWN: ANGER MANAGEMENT MAY NOT BE WORKING!

Shocking, we know. Anger management class graduate Chris Brown apparently forgot to take his chill pills before heading out into the world on Wednesday. The hot-tempered singer was allegedly involved in two separate arguments in the course of one day. First, an incident in Bermuda stalled Breezy’s departure before his private

plane finally took off without his security guard, Big Pat, on board, according to the Bermuda Sun. A worker at the airport tells the paper that Big Pat got off the plane and announced he wasn’t getting back on because of some sort of argument with his boss, who reportedly flew back home short one entourage member.

Later that day, TMZ cameras caught Chris bickering with a bowling alley valet in Studio City, Calif., over the cost of having his car parked. While someone in his crew attempts to tamp down the tension, Breezy, who is reportedly worth $22 million, can be heard yelling, “F— ten dollars … We gonna turn this whole thing on out.” The kicker? He was at the bowling alley for a charity event.

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THE DOG ATE MY HOMEWORK: MOST UNUSUAL EXCUSES FOR BEING LATE TO WORK

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Early on in my career as a model and actor, I had a reputation for being late. Part of it was cultural (in African culture, extreme lateness is accepted), but most of it was just poor time management. I’m never late now though!!!! Getting ready for work may take a few minutes for some or a few hours for others. No matter how long it takes you to head out the door, there may be some days when it seems as though the clock’s against you. According to a new CareerBuilder study, 26 percent of workers admit to being tardy at least once a month, and 16 percent are late once a week or more.

“Employers understand that every now and again circumstances will arise that are out of a worker’s control and, unfortunately, cause a late arrival to work,” says Rosemary Haefner, vice president of human resources at CareerBuilder. “It escalates to a problem when the behavior becomes repetitive, causing employers to take disciplinary action. More than one-third of hiring managers reported they had to fire someone for being late.”

Excuses, excuses
Hiring managers shared some of the most memorable excuses they’ve heard from employees who were late getting to the office. While 31 percent of workers pointed to traffic as the most common cause for tardiness, some answers were more memorable than a bad commute:

 

    • Employee dropped her purse into a coin-operated newspaper box and couldn’t retrieve it without change — which was in the purse.

 

    • Employee accidentally left the apartment with his roommate’s girlfriend’s shoes on and had to go back to change.

 

    • Employee’s angry wife had frozen his truck keys in a glass of water in the freezer.

 

    • Employee got a late start because she was putting a raincoat on her concrete duck in her front yard, because rain was expected later that day.

 

    • Employee’s car wouldn’t start because the device measuring blood-alcohol level showed he was intoxicated.

 

    • Employee attempted to cut his own hair before work and the clippers stopped working, so he had to wait until the barber shop opened to fix his hair.

 

    • Employee’s car was attacked by a bear. (Employee had photographic evidence.)

 

    • Employee drove to her previous employer by mistake.

 

    • Employee claimed to have delivered a stranger’s baby on the side of the highway.

Avoiding a late arrival

The key to being punctual and avoiding your employer’s frustration is to understand your schedule and be prepared. If you have free time in the evening, take advantage of the extra minutes and prepare your meals, clothes and bag or briefcase then. Likewise, if you need daylight to get moving, set the alarm for an earlier wake-up time to avoid rushing and running late. Also check how the weather may affect your commute, and leave ample time to get to the office. These small steps can get you to work on time and save you from trying to come up with a believable story.

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WINNING!!! CHARLIE SHEEN GET’S NEW SHOW, TELLS ROLLING STONE HE WAS IN DENIAL

Winning!! Charlie Sheen get’s another shot to make crazy money and exhibit non-stop bouts of bad behavior. Sheen proves that he does have “Tiger Blood”. Most people had written him off as finished, unhirable, but no, not Charlie Sheen. His new TV show on FX airs soon.

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(Rolling Stone) — Charlie Sheen looks back on his rocky past while plotting the next phase of his career in the new issue of Rolling Stone, on newsstands Friday.

The actor, who walked away from the massively popular CBS sitcom “Two and a Half Men” last year after a bizarre public meltdown — complete with its own set of memorable catchphrases, from “Winning!” to “Tiger Blood” — will soon star in the new FX show “Anger Management.”

On his post-”Two and a Half Men” antics: “Clearly, a guy gets fired, his relationships are in the toilet, he’s off on some f****** tour, there’s nothing ‘winning’ about any of that. I mean, how does a guy who’s obviously quicksanded, how does he consider any of it a victory? I was in total denial.”

On being off the wagon and making no bones about it: “I mean, the s*** works. Sorry, but it works. Anyway, I don’t see what’s wrong with a few drinks. What’s your drink? Tequila? Mine’s vodka. Straight, because I’ve always said that ice is for injuries, ha ha.”

On his foot fetish: “I’ve not dated girls because of their feet, just the length of certain toes and the shape of where things should be and they’re not. Hammertoes are bad. And the second toe being too long? That’s bad, too.”

On his mended relationship with ex-wife Denise Richards: “He and I are like best friends now,” says Richards. “Confidants. He tells me everything.” Adds Sheen, “And we sleep in separate rooms. Everybody’s going to want to know that, too.”