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9/13/2004

Britney’s ‘Prerogative’

Filed under: — dan @ 8:19 pm

Always nice to have both your brother and your fiance in your music video. Will this be a jinx like the Bennifer thing? What kind of Mom calls her son a “good-looking hunk” anyways? Oh, Britney, well, thanks for cancelling your tour midway through.
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Spears’s Greatest Hits: My Prerogative CD is due Nov. 16, with the “Prerogative” video set to start airing next week.

At the beginning of the video, her brother, Bryan, makes a brief appearance, according to Britney and Bryan’s mother Lynne Spears, who on her daughter’s Web site refers to Bryan as “that good-looking hunk of a son of mine.”

http://people.aol.com/people/articles/0,19736,695951,00.html

Pentagon 9/11 Plane Crash Conspiracy

Filed under: — dan @ 5:05 pm

Something funny is going on here. It just seems to me there should be some debris of a huge plane if it crashed into the Pentagon. The puzzling thing here is that the FBI confiscated all the video and has never released it. But, then, if it was a missile and not a Boeing plane, what happened to that plane? Ya gotta wonder. Maybe Michael Moore can make a film about this…

http://www.freedomunderground.org/memoryhole/pentagon.php#Main

The No-Name Magazine

Filed under: — dan @ 3:15 pm

American Express Centurion Magazine with No Name

No name! Who woulda thought. Funny the things ultra luxury brands will do to bring spice to their label. Gotta hand it to American Express though, the Centurion is one coveted card. Nick and Jessica Simpson have one! I wonder how long it’ll take for these babies to show up on eBay… Hmm… Come to think of it, why haven’t we seen this being whipped out in a rap video?
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The cover of the new nameless magazine, which will be out this week and mailed only to holders of the company’s Centurion card – the mysterious, much-coveted black credit card – is blank, save a black-on-black pattern designed by Tomas Maier, the creative director of Bottega Veneta.

The cover of each issue will be different, but they each will have something in common: no name, not even a squiggle like the artist once again known as Prince used back in his nameless days.

http://www.nytimes.com/2004/09/13/business/media/13amex.html

Jeopardy Guy Finally Loses?

Filed under: — dan @ 12:49 am

Wow, reports are in that Ken Jennings finally loses after 75 straight wins. Crazy! Though, I still think they somehow rigged it (some of the people they threw at him ended up with negative dollars and weren’t exactly the brightest people in the world, etc) a bit for him to make the streak longer and to make people watch the show, which of course it did. Dude was really smart though, in the most diverse categories as well. Since the show is taped way in advance, I think in TV time he’s only at 45 wins or so? So another 6 weeks of him on the air…
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After a report posted on TV Week’s website that the brainy software engineer lost in a show taped Tuesday (that would air this fall), Jennings fielded questions in an interview with Ellen Degeneres on her syndicated talk show.

On the show, taped on Thursday and to air Monday, Jennings says, “Well, I think it was on the Internet and as you know, if there’s something on the Internet, it’s gotta be true.”

TV Week reported that Jennings lost after his 75th straight win, amassing a total of about $2.5 million US overall in cash and prizes.

http://www.940news.com/news/news.cfm?dir=entertainment&file=e091121A&n=1

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