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  • Bristol Palin: Drunken Brawl Started in Defense of Sister

    Bristol Palin and other members of Sarah Palin’s family attended a house party in Anchorage, Alaska last month–reportedly a birthday party for the homeowner’s twins and for Todd Palin–that ended in a drunken brawl. Bristol claims the brawl started when she was defending her younger sister, Willow Palin.

    ABC News obtained audio from the scene after police arrived to break things up. Bristol Palin is heard describing the fight to officers, and explaining to them that her “5-year-old [is] in the car!”

    It seems Bristol was waiting in a rented limo outside of the home where the party took place. Willow approached the limo, telling her sister that an ‘old lady’ came up to her and ‘pushed her.’

    Bristol told officers, “Oh f****** hell no, no one is going to touch my sister.”

    Some reports even claim that Sarah Palin got involved in this brawl, at one point screaming, ‘Don’t you know who I am?’

    In a previously released police report, Bristol is described as “heavily intoxicated and upset,” as she explains to officers that she confronted the woman. Following that confrontation she said a man “gets in my face, pushes me down on the grass, drags me across the grass.” She reports that the man swore at her and called her a ‘slut’ as well as other derogatory names.

    Bristol Palin then says she was pushed down again and pulled by her feet by the man who “comes out of nowhere,” identified in the earlier police report as Korey Klingenmeyer. He reportedly owns the home where the party took place.

    Palin says she doesn’t know Klingenmeyer.

    Earlier in October, prosecutors said they wouldn’t proceed with charges in the drunken brawl–even though Klingenmeyer told officers in the police report that Bristol Palin punched him five to six times in the face and that she was “hitting pretty hard.”

    He told authorities that he asked Bristol Palin to leave and she responded, “Who the f*** are you?” Klingenmeyer told her he owned the home and Palin said she didn’t believe him and “she will kick his a**.”

    It sounds like Bristol Palin–and other members of Sarah Palin’s family–dodged a bullet this time. Even though Bristol claims the brawl started in defense of Willow Palin, it certainly sounds like there was some incredibly unacceptable behavior at play–much of it on behalf of the former vice-presidential candidates’s family.

  • Bristol Palin Allegedly Punched And Dragged In House Party Brawl [Audio]

    An audio recording obtained from the Anchorage Police Department details the investigation of a September 6 brawl at a private birthday party that reportedly involved Bristol Palin. In the recording, Bristol is sobbing to police about how a man pushed and dragged her across the grass after she tried to defend her sister Willow. Bristol’s mother Sarah Palin can also be heard in the recording speaking in an agitated manner to the police.

    As Bristol tells it, her sister Willow came to her while she was sitting in the family’s rented limo and Willow complained that a 60-year-old woman pushed and punched her. Bristol reportedly went to confront the woman and encountered a man whom she claimed punched her, pushed her down to the grass and dragged her.

    Eyewitnesses claim otherwise, saying that it was Bristol who punched the man, identified as Korey Klingenmeyer, several times in the face. According to the police report, Klingenmeyer told officers that Bristol had been hitting him hard.

    “Korey said that he approached Bristol and got in her way, telling her that it was his house and his party and that she was not going to start any fights and that she needed to leave. Korey said that he then told Bristol to leave again and she began punching him in the face repeatedly, using both hands. Korey said that it did not knock him down but that it hurt and he grabbed Bristol’s arm and held her back, pushing her down while holding her hand as she was attempting to strike him,” said the police report.

    Matthew McKenna, who was holding his birthday party at Klingenmeyer’s house with his twin brother Mark, told police that he knew Todd and Sarah Palin and invited them to the party. However, he corroborated eyewitness accounts that Bristol had punched Klingenmeyer several times, though admitted she was first pushed by some women she had confronted before her encounter with the owner of the house.

  • Cops Bust Up House Party Because Of…Steve Jobs?

    It sounds like something from a sitcom; something cute but not without humor which isn’t afraid to poke fun of itself a little bit. “Suburgatory”, perhaps?

    Nevertheless, it’s true: a woman called the cops to bust up a house party in Holmby Hills, CA last weekend after it got so loud in her neighborhood that she couldn’t enjoy her copy of the Steve Jobs biography.

    The party began when cops broke up the first one, which was in Beverly Hills. People migrated to Holmby Hills and, by ten thirty, the party was going so strong there were at least 500 kids making their presence known. The neighbor, Mindy Newman, called police twice to come bring the peace, requesting full riot gear.

    Newman told the L.A. Times that the crowd that formed in the street was like “a swarm of bees”. “They were coming in cars. They were coming in cabs.”

    Police successfully broke up the party within the hour, but not without a protest.

    “…All these kids’ iPhones were like torches and they were waving them and singing, ‘… the police,’ ‘… the police.’ I was thinking, ‘I don’t think Steve Jobs would like his iPhone to be used in that way,” Newman told the Times.

    Several party-goers were cited for curfew violations and possession of marijuana, but the night ended without any major incidents…except for Newman, who didn’t even get to finish her book.

  • “Workaholics” to Host Free House Party at SXSW

    Workaholics stars Blake Anderson, Adam Devine, Anders Holm, and director Kyle Newcheck will perform as The Wizards at Icenhausers on Friday, March 16 during SXSW. Following the performance Workaholics invites fans to hang out, party, listen to live music, play games, and interact one-on-one with the stars of the show. The house is located at 83 Rainey Street and is open from 1:00 pm to 2:00 am. This event is open to the public and a SXSW badge is not required to gain entry.

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    The Workaholics House will host an outdoor stage with on-going live musical performances by bands including: Reptar, Youngblood Hawke, Party Supplies, Action Bronson, Freddie Gibbs, Cool Kids, Statik Selektah, Trash Talk and the Wavves, among others. There will also be a special performance by the stars of “Workaholics” as they transform into their gangster rap group, The Wizards. Fans will receive t-shirts and other product give-aways.

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    From the minds of the hilarious and irreverent Internet sketch group Mail Order Comedy, “Workaholics” is a single camera comedy featuring three friends who work together as telemarketers from 9 to 5 and live together from 5 to 9. Dress codes, deadlines and waking up before noon are not things these guys are used to. They do their jobs and sometimes they even do them well, but they show up late, leave drunk and always live for the day…even if they don’t know what day it is. The third season of “Workaholics” debuts on May 29 at 10:30 p.m.

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    “Workaholics” is co-created by Mail Order Comedy’s Blake Anderson, Adam Devine, Anders Holm and Kyle Newacheck and 5th Year’s Dominic Russo and Connor Pritchard. The series stars Anderson, Devine and Holm and is directed by Newacheck. The Third Season of “Workaholics” Premieres May 29 at 10:30 p.m.