Friday, September 25, 2009

Randy Quaid Arrest

Randy Quaid Arrest
Actor Randy Quaid arrested and bailed! 1950 born American actor Randy Quaid alongside his wife former model & actress Evi Randy were arrested on account of non-payment for their ‘luxuries’ to a Santa Barbara hotel. $20,000 bail each enabled the release of the couple late on Thursday. American actor and comedian Randall Rudy “Randy” Quaid (born October 1, 1950) and his wife (1963 born) Evzenya Motolanez whose nick name is Evi Randy Quaid, were found involved in a disheveled act and therefore, were arrested on Thursday the September 24, 2009.
It has been reported through the AP that the couple’s arrest occurred in West Texas on account of failing to pay the expenses incurred on their ‘luxurious stay’ at a hotel in Santa Barbara. The (California) hotel authorities claimed a bill amounting to $10,000 but the couple allegedly skipped the payment upon which the authorities involved the police. It was in early September that the police authorities received the complaint from the hotel and after sheriff’s detectives filed a case with the district attorney, the warrant was issued straight away.
According to the Presidio County Sheriff Danny Dominguez who was talking to ‘The Associated Press,’ the couple was given a ride from a small West Texas jail (Marfa, Presidio County) where they were kept initially, to a nearby bank (as suggested by Randy) in his police car from where Randy would obtain the bail money ($40,000) against the felony warrant against the couple. But it was not before the couple had already spent some good hours in the jail. The warrant was for burglary, defrauding (an innkeeper at the hotel) as well as conspiracy that put Randy the older brother of actor Dennis Quaid and his wife in an embarrassing situation. Thanks heavens, Randy were not handcuffed while his visit to bank however, the actor did not receive any ‘special treatment.’

Kyla Weber

Kyla Weber
Now engaged to Canadian real estate agent Kyla Weber, Vaughn, 39, says he wants to start a family and settle down. The funny guy even says he's ready for diaper duty. "It's the first time that I really want to have kids," he told PEOPLE while promoting his new comedy "Couples Retreat." "I've been very fortunate in my career, and my life has been about that for so long that you get bored of it. You're ready for your life to be about other people and other things," Vaughn said.
While filming the movie — costarring his longtime pal Jon Favreau and directed by another friend, Peter Billingsley — Vaughn spent time in exotic Bora Bora with his soon-to-be wife and members of his family. "We had a lot of fun, which was good, and my sister was there and my nephew was there," he said. And his buddies have given their approval. "I'm very happy for Vince. He's marrying an amazing girl," said Billingsley, the former child star of "A Christmas Story." "It's a natural cycle of life that we all go in."
But Billingsley admits one thing is dramatically different from the days when Vaughn and Favreau — who starred in the 1996 "Swingers" — were making the Hollywood scene. "The parties are a lot different than they used to be — that's for sure!" Billingsley said. "I still come with the point of view to have a great time, but it's kids and strollers and babies and clowns."

SL vs ENG

SL vs ENG
Stuart Broad has joined the party for England. The young seamer has snapped up Thilan Samaraweera to land Sri Lanka in a hot soup. Sri Lanka were in deep trouble early when they lost Jayasuriya, Dilshan, Jayawarene and Sangakkara in quick succession, with virtually nothing on the board.
The Toss
England have won the toss and elected to field against Sri Lanka in their ICC Champions Trophy opener.
England's batsmen have been swotting up on how to tackle Sri Lanka matchwinner Ajantha Mendis ahead of their initiation today. Mendis, 24, has made mincemeat of teams in his first appearance against them, as South Africa discovered on Tuesday, and England are wary ahead of starting their own Champions Trophy campaign under Wanderers' floodlights today. Although some of the current team faced him when he was a net bowler on the tour of Sri Lanka two years ago, they have not played the mystery spinner, whose 71 one-day international wickets come at intervals of just 22 deliveries, in a match situation.
Teams
England: AJ Strauss (Captain), JL Denly, OA Shah, PD Collingwood, EJG Morgan, MJ Prior (WK), LJ Wright, SCJ Broad, GP Swann, G Onions, JM Anderson
Sri Lanka: TM Dilshan, ST Jayasuriya, KC Sangakkara (Captain & WK), DPMD Jayawardene, SHT Kandamby, TT Samaraweera, AD Mathews, KMDN Kulasekara, M Muralitharan, SL Malinga, BAW Mendis
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