Watch Black Sabbath Debut "End Of The Beginning" On 'CSI' Season Finale
I don't know how or why Black Sabbath wound up on last night's season finale of CSI, performing "End Of Beginning" from their Rick Rubin produced reunion album 13 (out June 11), but they did… it happened… and now it's up to all of us to just deal with that.
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The episode (currently streaming in full on CBS.com) kicks off with Black Sabbath performing at a small rock club (because that happens) and later even features a dynamic scene between Ted Danson and Ozzy Osbourne. By "dynamic," of course, I mean ...
Turns out Bon Iver's Justin Vernon isn't the rock star with pets on the brain this week (see below). Poison singer turned reality TV standby Bret Michaels has (just go with me on this) teamed up with PetSmart to unveil the new Bret Michaels Pets Rock collection of dog toys, leashes, beds, clothes, collars and other accessories. This is, of course, not to be confused with my own person Bret Michaels pet rockscollection (they all have little bandanas super-glued on), which I keep in the backyard by the compost heap.
"I know there are other pet parents like me who want to show off their pets in rock-star style," says Michaels. "I've been a pet lover since I was a child so I created this line for everyone who wants something unique to rock their pets' world."
I don't know, I was mostly on board until the chipper muzak kicked in. "Partnering with Bret Michaels allows us to offer pet parents unique products that are reflective of their pets' personalities," says PetSmart merchandising vice-president Laurie Taylor. "The rocker vibe of the Bret Michaels Pets Rock collection extends PetSmart's assortment of exclusive products, adding yet another one-of-a-kind option for pet parents."
Because nothing says "rocker vibe" like a cuddler bed, right? Double woof. Check it all out for yourself over at PetSmart.com.
What do you guys think of dogs in doo-rags and/or Bret Michaels's latest foray into embarrassing self-promotion? Leave some paw prints on our comments section below.
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