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Thursday Crunch Crumbs
-The Music World remembers Aaliyah, who died in a fiery plane crash nine years ago Wednesday…. -Kimora Lee Simmons fired from Baby Phat? -After winning Creative Emmys last weekend Betty White, Neil Patrick Harris, and Survivor’s Jeff Probst have been added on as presenters for this Sunday show….. -Kat Stacks (or as we like to call her — […]
-The Music World remembers Aaliyah, who died in a fiery plane crash nine years ago Wednesday….
-Kimora Lee Simmons fired from Baby Phat?
-After winning Creative Emmys last weekend Betty White, Neil Patrick Harris, and Survivor’s Jeff Probst have been added on as presenters for this Sunday show…..
-Kat Stacks (or as we like to call her — Rat Clap) has exposed Soulja Boy Tell ‘Em as a cokehead and a dumbass. We kinda figured…
-Christina Hendricks is the new face of London Fog….
-The Taxman makes Crocodile Dundee a prisoner of the Outback!
-People’s fascination with vampires has been around for awhile — and the craze earned Hollywood $7 billion over the past year…
-Shaq & Hoopz Engaged?!
–Rolling Stone Magazine lists the Top 100 Beatles songs — In at No. 1, “A Day in the Life.” Do you agree?
-Before peddling pussy in the porn industry, Chippy D and her ass acne took a stab at Playboy. Could she have at least done something with her hair first?
-The man who made the phrase “Kowabunga” a surfer’s calling card and composed “The Howdy Doody” theme song has died…
-Beyonce accused of lifting leggings design…
-The original Kermit the Frog puppet has been donated to the Smithsonian. The early Muppet puppets are expected to go on public display at the American History Museum sometime in November…
-Madonna’s new D&G ad…
-A record-setting film buff passes away…
-Parents in the social network. In the world of teenagers, is there anything else more humiliating? Should parents “friend” their children on Facebook?
-Speaking of Facebook, one Florida school district is warning teachers against being “Friends” with students on the popular website. Lee County, Florida officials also recommend that teachers be very mindful of what they post online….