Two students in hot water after Stone Cold Stunner stunt at graduation
Boooooo! A couple of seniors from Miami Southwest High School tried to spice up their boring graduation ceremony on Monday by adding a good old Stone Cold Stunner to the festivities.
Now the school is refusing to give the duo their diplomas until it meets with their parents. School administrators also told the boys that they should be "embarrassed and ashamed." The boys, on the other hand, say the stunt was totally worth it.
Jimmy Fallon did the honors for the Blackhawks and Lightning Wednesday night.
Giancarlo Stanton refuses to abide by the Kit Kat eating laws and now he's just mocking everyone.
Rockets center Dwight Howard (all 6-foot-11 of him) showed up to Wednesday night's Orioles-Astros game in Houston wearing a hat that had to make the people sitting behind him just thrilled.
Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman spent his Wednesday night conducting the Boston Pops orchestra.
And then @Edelman11 showed up the conduct the @BostonSymphony... pic.twitter.com/i6Wi88KOGF
— Sarah Hodges (@hodges) June 4, 2015
With the Cubs down 6-0, Cubs outfielder Junior Lake hit a two-run homer in the sixth inning against the Marlins Wednesday night. Lake proceeded to flip his bat, linger at home plate to admire the shoot and then shush the Miami dugout as he rounded third.
Obviously, this didn't sit well with the Marlins. It also didn't sit well with Cubs manager Joe Maddon, who completely buried Lake.
"I don't want us to take the fight there by acting like a punk," Maddon said. "I don't want us to take a page out of 'Major League' and flamboyantly flip a bat after a long home run. I don't want that at all, that has nothing to do with us ascending. I would even like to use this moment even for our minor-league guys that it doesn't play. For our kids watching, it doesn't play. Don't do that; that's not cool. It's very, very much not cool. If you're watching the game back home in Chicago tonight, don't do that."
The NBA Finals are here. Before you tune in tonight, check out how the Cavaliers' season went, as told by LeBron James' own tweets and Instagram posts.
If you're on Twitter, you've probably seen a stupid meme that says a double-amputee solider finished in second place for an even more stupid ESPY Award to Cailtyn Jenner. This is all untrue and perfectly explained by Deadspin.
If you do one thing today, I implore you to carve out 17 minutes to watch Jerry Seinfeld's newest episode of "Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee." The guest is Julia Louis-Dreyfus and it's 17 minutes of pure bliss for any "Seinfeld" fan.
On another "Seinfeld" note, Jason Alexander went on the "Howard Stern Show" Wednesday and explained how the cast could not work well with Heidi Swedberg, the actress who played Susan.
The clip spread like wildfire and now poor Jason Alexander is apologizing profusely on Twitter.
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