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February 14, 2008

OK, this is weird

I had to stop at my neighborhood Kroger after work one night this week, and as I was grabbing a gallon of milk, "We are the World" started playing. ... Yeah, it was definitely a WTF moment.

Sad part is I kinda got into it and started humming along. What a loser.

An investigation should probably be launched into who selects the in-store music, eh?



Actress busted on shoplifting charge

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Actress Bai Ling (above) was arrested Wednesday after being accused of shoplifting two celebrity magazines and two packets of batteries at Los Angeles International Airport. The items had a total value of $16, police said.

Wonder if Winona Ryder needs a shopping partner ...



Celebs make me sad

Does anyone else think that VH1's Celebreality "programming" has officially jumped the shark? Or am I going to get pimp-slapped by all the Flavor Flav and Scott Baio fans out there?

VH1 had a so-bad-it's-good thing going with I Love New York, and I thought Dr. Drew's Celebrity Rehab would follow suit. But it's just SO DAMN SAD that it's unwatchable. Dr. Drew should be ashamed of himself for putting cameras on those people and having them go through therapy together. And who knew that the most likable person on that show would be Jessica Sierra?

And is anyone watching My Fair Brady 3? Three???



Finally, some props for Miley Cyrus

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Thank goodness Miley Ray Cyrus will be a presenter at the Oscars. She was inexplicably snubbed for a nomination for her brave performance in the the criminally ignored Best of Both Worlds 3-D movie.



Something about swimsuits ...

Because we look at the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue for the articles, here is a funny back-and-forth between new SI employee Dan Patrick and IndyCar driver Danica Patrick, who traded a racing uniform for a swimsuit in the magazine.

The Semi-Pro section with Will Ferrell and Heidi Klum was also very entertaining.



Fun With Lists: Grammy's slip-ups

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Today's random rankings: Grammy's most questionable album-of-the-year awards

1. 2008: Herbie Hancock's River: The Joni Letters over Amy Winehouse's Back to Black

2. 1981: Christopher Cross' self-titled album over Pink Floyd's The Wall

3. 1985: Lionel Richie's Can't Slow Down over Prince's Purple Rain

4. 1970: Blood, Sweat & Tears' self-titled album over The Beatles' Abbey Road

5. 1992: Natalie Cole's Unforgettable over R.E.M.'s Out of Time

6. 2005: Ray Charles' Genius Loves Company over Kanye West's The College Dropout

7. 2001: Steely Dan's Two Against Nature over Eminem's The Marshall Mathers LP

8. 1997: Celine Dion's Falling Into You over Beck's Odelay

9. 1994: The Bodyguard soundtrack over R.E.M.'s Automatic for the People

10. 2002: O Brother, Where Art Thou? soundtrack over OutKast's Stankonia

See more lists here.



'Indiana Jones' trailer

Good Morning America had it this morning, and now it's on YouTube. Thoughts? I kind of wince when I see Harrison Ford doing dangerous things at his age, but that music makes me very happy.



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