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7 7 Issue 72 / 2015 GUESTLIST guestlist.net BarBer gives misBehaving kids old man haircuts To combat poor behaviour, Atlanta-based barber gives young boys Benjamin Button style cuts When it came to disciplining his son, Russell Fredrick, of the A-1 Kutz barbershop, decided to get creative. He gave his son a haircut that made him look like a balding man, Benjamin Button style. The cut was so bad that his kid immediately got his act together. Fredrick has said that the response to the free Button cuts has been mostly positive, and goes to show creative discipline can get results. French court rules girl can't Be named nutella The judge in this case said that Nutella was the trade name of the spread and could expose the child to "teasing or disparaging thoughts." The baby girl was renamed Ella, much more normal and appropriate. We know everyone loves Nutella – World Nutella Day took place earlier this month – but show your appreciation for the chocolatey goodness the traditional way, by eating the entire jar (spoon optional). detroit man who walks 21 miles everyday For his daily commute gets crowdFunded Crowdfunding campaign started to raise money for a car exceeds $250,000 attitude oF the month: kanye west gives zero Fucks at awards show. again. Let's rewind to 2009. Kanye rushes the stage at the VMAs and interrupts Taylor Swift's acceptance speech for Best Video, claiming that Beyoncé should have won because her video "was one of the best of all time. ALL TIME." He relived that infamous moment at the 2015 Grammys, making his way to the stage as Beck collected the Best Album award for Morning Phase, beating out Beyoncé. Can the woman not catch a break? This time though, Kanye simply smiled and returned to his seat, revealing that he actually might have a sense of humour. However, in classic Yeezy style, he did go on a rant in a post-show interview, "I just know that the Grammys, if they want real artists to keep coming back, they need to stop playing with us. We ain't gonna play with them no more. And Beck needs to respect artistry and he should've given his award to Beyoncé." Clearly he really loves Beyoncé and gives zero fucks about what the Grammys people think. Never change Kanye. On the flip side, Beck revealed himself to be one extremely chill man. Firstly, he was he excited to see Kanye approaching the stage, "He deserves to be on stage as much as anybody. How many great records has he put out in the last five years right?" Secondly, he agreed that Beyoncé should have won, "I thought she was going to win. Come on she's Beyoncé!" Finally, he gets Kanye, "You can't please everybody, man," he replied. "I still love him and think he's genius. I aspire to do what he does." We can't wait for Kanye vs. Award Shows, round three. Yeezy delivers a throwback to 2009 as he interrupts Beck's acceptance speech at the 2015 Grammy Awards 56-year-old Detroit man James Robertson has walked 21 miles everyday to and from the factory where he works - his car broke down years ago and he was unable to replace it, and public transportation only covers part of his journey. College student Evan Leedy heard about Mr Roberton's commute and decided to set up an online fundraiser to buy him a car. Mr Leedy said, "My first car cost $3,000, so I set the goal at $5,000. Within an hour, we'd raised $2,000." Donations have far exceeded this original goal, totalling over $250,000. A court in France stops parents from naming their child Nutella because it's against her best interests

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