Posted on Wednesday, November 30th, 2005 at 1:03 pm by anon
“I do have some bad news though. Michael and I decided to break up. A long distance realiationship is really difficult. I sucks that we broke up though. However, we are going to remain good friends.”
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Posted on Saturday, November 19th, 2005 at 9:53 am by anon
Catch Kaysar on Half & Half, “The Big Days of Wine & Neuroses” episode on Monday, Nov. 21st, 9:30pm ET/PT.
Catch Janelle and Howie on the TV Guide channel’s “TV Chat: Inside Reality” on Sunday, Nov. 27th @ 7pm or 12am; Monday, Nov. 28th @ 5pm; or Tuesday, Nov. 29th @ 5pm.
Posted on Friday, November 18th, 2005 at 5:48 am by anon
“Also today, a beachy keen gala celebration for the new Trump Towers at Collins and 158th Street. No word on whether The Donald will make an appearance, though he was said to be in South Florida last week for his son’s Mar A Lago wedding. Unless they clone themselves, there’s no way Trump disciples Campins and Cohen will make it there and back to the Interconti. Speaking of clones, we were flabbergasted by the Forge’s blowout last Wednesday for the 12th anniversary of its humpweek hootenanny. The circus-like atmosphere was just a regular Wednesday night with the exception of buff dudes sporting tighty-whities and walking on stilts. At the center table in owner Malnik’s coveted circle: tennis titan Venus Williams, who was nothing but delightful when yours truly was introduced. Also milling around, bon vivants Peter Loftin, Elaine Lancaster, Beau Beasley, and Jacquelynn Powers. As Pierre Zon spun the blaring tunes, hulking slabs of meat were served to hungry revelers — way past midnight. A very congenial Ja Rule was cornered, greeting people as they hovered over him, while Roberto Cavalli, fresh off his big vodka launch at the Raleigh, marveled at the Cirque du Soleil-meets-South Beach spectacle. Don’t be surprised if you see a Forge-inspired line of couture one of these days.”
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Posted on Thursday, November 17th, 2005 at 2:02 pm by anon
“If you get a chance, go see Walk The Line. It opens in theaters tomorrow night. Look for me at the front center of the stage screaming and crying and pulling my hair during one of the Elvis/Johnny shows. It will be like a game of Where’s Waldo…and I haven’t seen it, so it may have been cut out in editing…but either way, it should be a really good movie” – Amy
Posted on Thursday, November 17th, 2005 at 6:19 am by anon
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Posted on Friday, November 11th, 2005 at 8:08 pm by anon
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Posted on Thursday, November 10th, 2005 at 9:16 am by anon
“Ok, what’s the big deal with this homeless man story?
I’ll tell in detail, to clear up any confusion. My friends and I had parked our car two blocks away from a nightclub in Downtown Miami. On our way into the club, a homeless man asked my friends and I for money. We gave him money. Several hours later we emerged from the club ( also slightly drunk, you know the Janie Doll likes her champagne) As we were leaving the same man approached us and started asking for money again, and told us we were “cheap” because we only gave him $20.00 before! I honestley had no more money on me, so I told him” sorry I don’t have any money”
Seriously, the guy would not let up, he actually followed us an entire block. I was getting really nervous, because I felt like he was going to get even more aggressive. So I remembered that I had $400.00 of “movie money” ( the kind the make for motion pictures) So, in order to get rid of him ( I was also kind of mad that he was so ungrateful, I mean I had just given him $20.00!) I gave him the $400.00. Let me tell youhe went from being very mean and nasty with us, to being really really nice! He was saying ‘god bless you” la la la……So he finally stopped folowing us, and we RAN to our car. We were freaking scared. So as we went around the corner we saw him holding the $ up to the street light. At the time yea we thought it was funny! The guy was so mean to us! He should have left us alone after we said we didn’t have any money. Anyway I am sorry for what I did, and I wouldn’t do it again. If a homeless man ever gets aggressive with me again, I’ll just run.
Not all homeless people are like this of course! I’ve come across some really interesting homeless people. They for the most part always have interesting stories. Some are really cool. I knew this one homeless guy in Hollywood his name was Mick. Whenever I’d go to my nieghborhood cafe’ he’d always sing Marvin Gaye songs for me, and I’d always buy him food and give him a little bit of money. So please tell the anti-Janie people on the internet to get over the “homeless man story” It was five fucking years ago!
Thanks to everyone who stood up for me, in the chat rooms where certain people seems to have been misinformed xoxooxoxoox Janie”
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Posted on Wednesday, November 9th, 2005 at 8:09 am by anon
Stewie at sucks spotted Drew on the TV show “Related”.
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Posted on Wednesday, November 9th, 2005 at 8:02 am by anon
Posted on Tuesday, November 8th, 2005 at 8:56 am by anon
Come on now, how shameful is it that Kaysar is #1? It only shows how badly these stupid online polls can be rigged by constant online assault…
Let’s give the poll back to the people that belong there – movie and tv fame whores, not reality fame whores.
Vote Kaysar down! Up with the real stars!
Click here to vote – and remember, move Kaysar to the bottom.
Posted on Wednesday, November 2nd, 2005 at 6:46 am by anon
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Posted on Tuesday, November 1st, 2005 at 7:01 am by anon
“Scott Long’s new reality is unreal.
Long, a native of Gilpin and a former resident of Allegheny Township and Shadyside, always has been one to take chances. He has been in Los Angeles for most of 2005.
Long has a cameo in a movie called “The Scorned,” which will be broadcast tonight on the E! Channel. “The Scorned” is a made-for-TV movie featuring actors who participated on reality-based television shows
Long, 26, gained recognition in CBS’ reality-based series “Big Brother 5″ during the summer. He played a jock for “Big Brother,” drawing on his experience as a basketball player for Kiski Area School District and a walk-on football player for the University of Pittsburgh.
Long says the “Big Brother” experience was so much fun, he decided to take a shot at his 15 minutes of fame. But he hasn’t forgotten his hometown roots. He still visits home every three months or so to get grounded again.”
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