Monday, December 10, 2007
Scott Baio Marries Girlfriend
I'm pretty sure all of you have at one point flipped to VH1 and briefly glanced, or maybe obsessively watched, "Scott Baio...45 and Single."
Well to all you fans out there you should be happy to know that all of Mr.Baio's counseling has worked out.
He finally married his long-time girlfriend Renee Sloan last Saturday.
I just thought this was interesting because I used to occasionally watch the show. The fact that he is getting married is mind boggling. I mean, there was serious no hope for this man, from the episodes I did catch. I hope this works out. Knowing VH1 with their Flavor of Love and New York sequels, I have my doubts.
Sunday, December 9, 2007
Brad Pitt to build green homes in New Orleans
Maybe Angelina is rubbing off on Brad. CNN reported Monday that Brad is expected to build 150 new environmentally safe homes in New Orleans.
He can't do it by himself, however, and is pleading for help from Americans. He already pledged $5 million of his own money. Last Wednesday he made an appearance on Larry King Live to discuss his charitable act.
Check out the video:
I'm glad some celebrities are actually using their money to help people instead of wasting space, like Lindsey Lohan and Britney Spears.
He can't do it by himself, however, and is pleading for help from Americans. He already pledged $5 million of his own money. Last Wednesday he made an appearance on Larry King Live to discuss his charitable act.
Check out the video:
I'm glad some celebrities are actually using their money to help people instead of wasting space, like Lindsey Lohan and Britney Spears.
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
Writers Strike
I'll like to take a moment to talk about the writers strike that's happening.
This is getting ridiculous. Why are they paying these writers so little attention? It's almost as though stations don't feel like airing them. The other day I read somewhere that the Jay Leno show fired its writers while the Conan O'Brian show is still paying theirs.
I think the stations are making enough money to pay these writers, and I wish they would stop being so stingy with their money and pay them. That way people like us will be able to watch their favorite shows without waiting another week for the station to "spread it out."
This is just frustrating!
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