Monday, August 24, 2009

Heidi Montag Miss Universe Video

Heidi Montag Miss Universe Video
Heidi Montag Miss Universe Video I'm pretty sure Heidi Montag said she wasn't going to lip-sync at the Miss Universe competition, but I not sure how she could even sing her new single "Body Language," there is nothing really to sing. It is like a cross between the Beverly Hills Cop theme and Rockwell’s “Somebody’s Watching Me” (I stole the "Rockwell" comment from EW.com, but they nailed it with that reference). It's just one of those songs that is all auto-tuner, backups, and studio tricks. Think photoshop, airbrushing and "star wipe" but for music (I swear there is a star wipe in that song somewhere). Plus TMZ said that production staffers did not want her to sing, because they were afraid she would not remember the words.
The only way I can describe the dancing is, it was like watching one of those Van Halen videos, where David Lee Roth, made the rest of the band do those choreographed routines. Or like Reese Witherspoon's dance number at the end of Vanity Fair, where she just stood there while people danced around her. You know Heidi's backup dancers were rolling their eyes at that bitch the entire "performance."
The saddest thing about the whole mess is that I actually think I'm starting to like the song "Body Language." I'm afraid it may creep onto my Ipod some drunken night. I know it would be like listening to a dollar store Britney Spears, but sometimes I liked the dollar store toys I got as a kid. I was quite fond of a few of them to be honest... Anywhoo watch the video of Montag below, and let us know your thoughts.

jasmine fiore fotos


jasmine fiore fotos
Jasmine Fiore fotos, Jasmine Fiore death photo, Ryan Jenkins Wikipedia. People are frantically searching for the photo of Jasmine Fiore on the cyberspace. A large number of people are searching for the photograph of her mutilated body when it was discovered in a dumpster. The authorities or police have not released the photograph of the body of the former Playboy model.
The only photograph of Jasmine Fiore’s body ever published was the one that was published by gossip news website TMZ.com. But it has been taken out from the site and now no other website worth its salt has published the photograph. I think it is utterly unethical to put such a mutilated photograph of a person who was among more presentable people. Thank God they have removed the photograph from their website. In the meantime the person who killed Jasmine Fiore, her ex husband Ryan Jenkins has apparently committed suicide in a remote motel in Canada.
After posting a photo of what was allegedly the dead body of model Jasmine Fiore, TMZ was flooded with negative responses, even though the picture was grainy and almost impossible to make out. As of now, the celebrity gossip site has removed the picture. The former Las Vegas model’s naked body was found stuffed into a suitcase in a Buena Park, CA, Dumpster on August 15. At the time, the body was flagged as a Jane Doe due to lack of identification. Since her teeth and fingers had been removed, it was only after tracing the serial number on her breast implants that a positive identification was made the following Tuesday.

Academic Earth

The top two are Academic Earth and OpenCulture.com, both of which are sites dedicated to bringing educational materials to you, right where you need it most--at your computer. You'll get materials from MIT, Harvard, Yale, Berkley and Princeton, just to name a few. Lectures are organized by topic, and are uber-easy to search. G'head, study up. Thank me later. I don't mind.
The University of Nevada, Reno is known for the quality of its journalism school and the Mackay School of Earth Sciences and Engineering, according to the 2010 edition of "The Insider's Guide to the Colleges." However, the guide, compiled by the staff of the Yale Daily News, faults UNR for a "too limited student population" in which 82 percent come from Nevada high schools. While some students complain it's as if they're going to a bigger version of their high schools, one freshman said being with old high school friends made the transition easier, the guide states.
The guide was published before Nevada's Board of Regents voted to approve a 10 percent increase in tuition this fall for all of the state's seven higher education institutions, with another 10 percent increase scheduled in fall 2010. But tuition at Nevada's public colleges and universities traditionally has been low in comparison with other institutions in the Western region. The guide also points out that although UNR is a "dry" campus and fraternities and sororities are not allowed to serve alcohol, "students agree that it is 'definitely possible' to find alcohol at parties." Students who are 21 or older and those who have fake IDs "can look forward to wild nights of drinking, dancing and gambling in downtown Reno," the guide said.
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