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Archive for February 8th, 2010
Blake Lively Gets Chace’d in Miami
Filed under: Paparazzi Photo, Beauty, Hot Bodies, Gossip Girl
TMZ.com: Spotted: “Gossip Girl” stars Blake Lively and Chace Crawford sunbathing together in Miami this weekend.But fear not Upper East Siders, Blake’s boyfriend Penn Badgley was reportedly there too.
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Conrad Murray Charged in Michael Jackson Death
Filed under: Celebrity Justice, Michael Jackson
TMZ.com: Dr. Conrad Murray has just been charged with involuntary manslaughter in the death of Michael Jackson.Dr. Murray will be arraigned today at 1:30 PM. As we first reported, he will plead not guilty. Dr. Murray is expected to show up at around 1:00 PM, … Read more
Super Bowl Champ Reggie Bush Has ‘Got Milk’
Skip Hop’s Bin-Go: Versatile and Attractive

I love the Skip Hop Bin-Go Tabletop Organizer for many reasons and for many uses. The style is minimal and elegant and the uses are endless. My latest favorite is to keep one by the door for my family’s gloves, hats and scarves. It’s the perfect place to toss them when we come home and the box looks neat and attractive. Shop Skip Hop’s Bin-Go Tabletop Organizer at Target for $19.99. Also available in sky blue and raspberry. The Skip Hop Bin-Go Large Storage Bin is also available for $24.99 in the same colors.
Megan Fox Thumb-Double Scandal Ruins Sanctity of Super Bowl Ads (VIDEO)

Forget steroid abuse, Michael Vick’s dog-fighting ring or Warren Sapp’s alleged domestic abuse; the most scandalous scandal to ever rock the sports world occurred when Megan Fox’s Morotola ad ran during the Super Bowl last night.
The ad features the Transformers beauty lounging in a tub and snapping a shot of herself to send out over the Internet, resulting in a wave of havoc that includes power-line destruction, injuries and implied teenage masturbation. But the real chaos occurred when the blogosphere, in its ever-watchful way, realized that something was amiss with the ad: Fox’s thumbs.
It’s long been known that Fox has…
steve phillips

Steve Phillips admits ‘mistakes’
Steve Phillips, the former ESPN baseball analyst and New York Mets general manager, said Monday that he knew he had a sex addiction problem in August — 2 months before he was fired from his role with the network.
“What I want to do is take ownership,” he said in an interview with Matt Lauer on NBC’s Today Show. “I made some mistakes … I’m fully responsible for what I did.”
Phillips spoke publicly for the first time since he left the Pine Grove Behavioral Health and Addiction Services clinic in Hattiesburg, Miss., the same clinic golfer Tiger Woods reportedly attended.
Phillips didn’t talk extensively about his time at Pine Grove, but did say that it is a place for people who are “broken” and “struggling to find answers.”
Phillips said he realized he had a sexual addiction problem in August, while he was having an affair with ESPN production assistant Brooke Hundley. That affair eventually included Hundley contacting Phillips’ wife at their home. It made its way to the New York tabloids, where Phillips was front-page fodder, in October.
“I recognized in August, I needed help,” Phillips said. “I started calling facilities.”
He said he had made the decision on Friday, Oct. 23, 2009, to attend the sexual addiction clinic. He was fired by ESPN two days later. Hundley was also let go by ESPN.
At the time, a representative for Phillips said he was entering a treatment facility “to address his personal issues.”
“I couldn’t stop myself from doing the things I was doing, even knowing the consequences,” Phillips told Lauer on Monday.
A month earlier, Phillips wife, Marni, had filed for divorce. The couple had been married for 19 years. He has four children.
He said he has returned to his home, but doesn’t know if his marriage can be saved. He declined to say if he had anything to tell Hundley.
“All of that is in the past,” he said. “My focus is moving forward, trying to save my family.”
Hundley, in a taped piece that preceded the Phillips interview, said that she was “young” and had made mistakes as well.
Phillips was the general manager of the Mets from 1997-2003. He said during that time, while taking a leave of absence from the team after a sexual harassment allegation, he had counseling locally for sexual issues, but didn’t enter a treatment facility.
He worked at ESPN from 2005 through October.
the who drummer

The English rock band “The Who” is well known for their energetic live performances. The band was formed in 1964 and that time it was consisted of vocalist Roger Daltrey, guitarist Pete Townshend, bassist John Entwistle, and drummer Keith Moon. Roger Daltrey is not only the lead singer of “The Who” but he is also the founder of the rock band.
In 1978, the band ‘s drummer Keith Moon died at the age of 32 and after his death “The Who” released two studio albums the UK and U.S. top five Face Dances (1981) and the U.S. top ten It’s Hard (1982) with drummer Kenney Jones. In 2002 they planned to record an album of new material but they couldn’t fulfil it due to Entwistle’s death at the age of 57.
The two surviving original members continued there journey as “The Who” and in 2006 they released studio album Endless Wire. Endless wire reached on the top of top ten charts in the UK and U.S.
In February 1988, Jones played with them last time. Recently, Zak Starkey is The Who’s drummer and plays with them on live and occasionally.





