ESPN’s Erin Andrews issue
Rob @ July 31, 2009 # No Comment Yet
News spread through the Web like wildfire when news of Erin Andrews having a peephole nude video online. For those unfamiliar with the case, Erin Andrews is an ESPN reporter who has the highest contribution to sideline aesthetics the sports world has ever seen.
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Backstreet Boys grasp for another hit
andrea @ July 31, 2009 # One Comment
It’s been a while since our hearts were melted by songs like “God Must Have Spent a Little More Time on You” and “I’ll Never Break Your Heart.” We’ve gladly welcomed Justin Timberlake to the solo music scene and we’ve even been able to deal with newer boy bands like The Jonas Brothers. But are […]
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Drug doctor responsible for M.J.’s death..?
Brittany @ July 28, 2009 # No Comment Yet
All the news reports are talking about it…still. In fact, he’s continuing to draw some of the biggest numbers on the Web as far as popularity for news stories goes. Of course, I’m talking about none other than the King of Pop, Mr. Michael Jackson himself, now gone almost a month. It’s no real shock […]
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Penn State beats UF…in something
Rob @ July 28, 2009 # No Comment Yet
The University of Florida has been one of the top party schools in the United States, boasting such figures like the highest STD transmission rate in a metropolitan area. In fact, Florida itself has some pretty big party numbers, with the Palm Bay-Melbourne area in Brevard County having the highest alcohol consumption rate based on […]
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Letter reminds US whose lives should be honored
andrea @ July 24, 2009 # No Comment Yet
In the past month or so, America has mourned the loss of several celebrities. From Michael Jackson, to Walter Cronkite, news of their famous lives and now famous deaths have been overwhelmingly evident in every media outlet you can look to, but there are many people whose deaths we are forgetting about. We’re forgetting about […]
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“Oldest Mom” dies, what a surprise
andrea @ July 23, 2009 # No Comment Yet
Maria del Carmen Bousada was born on January 5, 1940, and died July 11, 2009. She gave birth to twins in December of 2006. You do the math. Bousada, of Spain, lied to a U.S. fertility clinic in Los Angeles so they would think she was young enough to receive in-vitro fertilization. She used a […]
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RIAA speaks truth, for once
Rob @ July 21, 2009 # No Comment Yet
In a bold statement, the Recording Industry Association of America did something it isn’t known to do often: tell it like it is. For years, the RIAA has earned bad press and a bad reputation along with it for all its attacks on average people over copyright infringement for downloading and distributing a handful of […]
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Abdul might not stay for new season of Idol
Brittany @ July 20, 2009 # No Comment Yet
Paula Abdul, known for being the “nice” judge on American Idol (what isn’t nice next to Mr. Mean-mouth Simon Cowell?), might not be returning to the show next season, according to a recent report from the Associated Press. I personally do not blame Paula. Ever since all the negative attention she received after doing some […]
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Console war
Rob @ July 19, 2009 # No Comment Yet
Years ago, Nintendo was top dog with its high-tech Super Nintendo system and the supreme ruling of Mario over all other competitors. Mario and Luigi laid the smackdown to Sonic and Tails for a long time, then Sony entered the market. Powered by its CD driven system — compared to game cartridges like Sega and […]
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McNair killed by his own bad choices
andrea @ July 10, 2009 # No Comment Yet
No doubt about it, the death of anyone is an unfortunate thing. Some people die from chance or old age, and some bring it upon themselves. Take for example Steve McNair. McNair, 36, was quarterback for the Tennessee Titans for the majority of his career. He was married to Mechelle McNair and they have four […]
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