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Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Today Around the Blogosphere (Updated)...

The Hamptons gone wild. This is what happens when you try to deprive rich people of they alcohol...at a wine gallery where booze is hawked without a license. [Gawker]

Wealthy grown-folks should try a little harder to ackright.
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Kirsten Dunst
says she went to rehab for depression, not drug or alcohol dependency. Dunst, 26, spent six months at Cirque Lodge--a treatment center in Utah-- last year. [E! News] Que no interesante.

That still doesn't explain wearing outfits like this.


Or this.

Images via Go Fug Yourself.

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The Jolie-Pitts bought a $70 million chateau on the French Riveria. HOT DAMN!! Thasa alotta money. Technically they signed a three-year lease. But I won't let that get in the way of my awe. The place comes loaded with a vineyard, olive groves, a lake, a moat, 20 fountains, a forest to help ensure privacy and, count em', 35 BEDROOMS!! [LA Times]

Uh can I stay with you guys? I swear you won't even know I'm there. Really.

Images via People and the LA Times.
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Tori Spelling, 35, will reprise her role as Donna Martin for the new 90210 spinoff. A rep for the show says, "[Donna will] own one of the coolest [clothing] stores in Beverly Hills.” [People]
Frankly I'm not understanding all the hype surrounding this show. Yeah I liked the original, but it ended for a reason. People wised-up and stopped watching. Let's count our losses and be done with it. (Two clichés for the price of one)

Pictured: Spelling and her much cuter better half pug, Mimi La Rue.
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Weezer's music video for "Pork and Beans" is the number one viral video on the Interweb, according to People. "By the end of Memorial Day weekend, the clip had more than 3 million hits on YouTube."



That doesn't mean I have to like it or think it's funny, right?

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