
If only Lance won DWTS it would have been funnier (if Extra did it after the show) [and that's a lot of ifs]
I feel bad cos when I called t. Philia about it she seemed hesitant
too. I guess they have more stuff to do tomorrow.
I just can't wait to go there n get good food :) hopefully tonight I
can hang out n have fun w/ my friends (after I'm done with the
experiment, of course)
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The New York Post said the 27-year-old singer purchased a three-bedroom in New York’s hip TriBeCa neighborhood.
The paper said the spread includes a 52-foot-long living/dining room, a gourmet kitchen and a built-in sound system. There are also floor-to-ceiling windows offering great views of sunsets over the Hudson River.
Two familiar faces on TRL expected to make the New York soiree are Spears' ex, Justin Timberlake, and his former bandmate, JC Chasez. "I don't think 'N SYNC will make it. I know Justin will show up," Fahey said. "I wouldn't bet money against [an 'N SYNC reunion], but at this point, it's not looking likely. But you never know, that's the beauty of TRL."The rest of this article.
TVGuide.com: So you couldn't really say it then, but you can now. Who did you like more: BSB or 'N SYNC?The rest of this one.
Daly: I always preferred 'N SYNC. I can say that now, 10 years later. I hung out a little bit more with them. We traveled a lot together. There was TRL at the Super Bowl, and Spring Break. We saw each other, this high school group, like all the time, actually. I think I hung out a lot more personally with Justin and Joey and Lance and those guys during that time. And their music to me was just more progressive pop. Backstreet was more R&B.
Bloomberg reports that Alex Rigopulos and Eran Egozy, co-founders of Rock Band developer Harmonix, are set to receive a whopping $300 million in bonuses from parent company Viacom.
Rigopolus and Egozy have already received $150 million for "exceeding targets" last quarter, and will see the remaining $150 million in 2009.
6. R.U. Hungry, New Brunswick, N.J.
The Fat Darrell
You may not know what the Fat Darrell is, but when you hear what it contains, you’ll understand why it’s truly a work of inspired genius. Since 1979, Rutgers University has played host to a collection of mobile food vans collectively known as the “Grease Trucks.” Originally, they served a sandwich called the Fat Cat, which contained two cheeseburger patties, French fries, lettuce, tomato, and onions. Then one night in 1997, a hungry (and broke) student named Darrell W. Butler convinced one of the vendors to put chicken fingers, mozzarella sticks, French fries, and marinara sauce on a sandwich. Strangely, the concoction sounded so appetizing that the next 10 people in line ordered it, and the Fat Darrell became a mainstay at the Grease Trucks. Hey, not any old sandwich gets to be named Maxim magazine’s top “Meat Hog” sandwich.