January 2008
Really hope it works this time.. →
Britney Spears’s latest trip to the hospital appears to be turning out much differently this time: The pop star went willingly, and she’s “more comfortable” receiving medical care – even making a joke about her second trip, a source close to the pop star tells PEOPLE. “She’ll be in there for at least 72 hours getting evaluated. She might even stay...
January 31, 2008 — HEATH Ledger had become a regular user of cocaine and...
– Page6. Sad.
I really really really really really want this job →
This makes me want to throw things. →
The CW has green-lighted an untitled fashion-magazine reality series from Tyra Banks and Ken Mok, the duo behind the network’s No. 1 show, “America’s Next Top Model.” The series has received an eight-episode order and will begin production in April for a launch in late spring or summer. The show, which the CW unofficially describes as “The Devil Wears...
Clemson students charged after drinking death →
Women's Mags to Endorse Hilary? →
“Meanwhile, over at Woman’s Day, editor Jane Chesnutt said there was simply no way she could throw her weight behind Mrs. Clinton. “We go to press with our November issue before the conventions are even held,” she said. “So to endorse anyone is, you see—even if you assume the candidate is set—a physical impossibility.”Plus: “I have to say that I don’t sense this monolithic support for her...
When the campaign comes to New York... →
“With Florida behind them and more than 20 primaries looming next Tuesday, the presidential candidates are about to grapple with a state where the Democratic governor’s popularity is in the gutter, the most powerful Republican is under federal investigation and the mayor of the largest city bolted not one but both political parties and has been mulling a presidential race himself…. ew...
Munch-able ice sells like hot cakes →
omg, Sonic ice, ahhh i want some now! The ice machine at Southern Living had perfect chewable ice - loved it. But perhaps the best chewable ice I’ve ever encountered is at Groucho’s in Columbia and Charleston.
The Town Tavern: 134 W. Third St. at Sixth Avenue;
(212) 253-6955.
This...
– omg, what a deal! i wanna go!
Would Carrie Bradshaw blog? →
But now some social scientists have rediscovered the appeal of adult supervision...
– Hitting It Off, Thanks to the Algorithms of Love
In one poignant sign that his time is short, Mr. Bush’s twin daughters, Jenna...
– NYT really?! poignant?
With polls showing that the economy has eclipsed Iraq on Americans’ list of most...
– NYT: Echo of First Bush: Good Economy Turns Sour everyone ready for the LAST BUSH State of the Union tonight??
Do Not Call →
I keep getting annoying telemarketing calls on my cell. So I just registered my number for DO NOT CALL. I hope it works.
You have a page.
Me: Um my phone says "new page message" and its a text msg from Dan Landlord and just his phone number. Did he page me? Are we in 1995?
Lemon: Yes. And he's a drug dealer. I just called him. He called Carlos on threeway. Oooh, the sexiness.
The NYTimes endorses Clinton →
“As Democrats look ahead to the primaries in the biggest states on Feb. 5, The Times’s editorial board strongly recommends that they select Hillary Clinton as their nominee for the 2008 presidential election.”
Mr. Obama held a town hall meeting at Kingstree Senior High School. Later, he...
– NYTimes ahhhhhhahahahahaha
ROME — Italy’s government finally fell Thursday, after Prime Minister Romano...
– NYTimes uh, seriously? their government sounds much more fun than ours.
PARIS — A French bank announced Thursday that it had lost $7.2 billion, not...
– NYTimes wow.
What a lovely horoscope
January 25, 2008 — This should be one of those marvelous days when nothing goes wrong, not even if you want it to. The current cosmic climate is so good - for Geminis at least - that even if you make a serious mistake it will somehow work out for the best. Days like this come around all too rarely, so don’t waste it.
Free money?
In exchange for those concessions, the Bush administration and House Republicans agreed that the stipend of at least $300 would be paid to all workers receiving a paycheck, even those who did not earn enough to pay taxes last year.