- John Mayer attempted to do some stand up comedy. Here is one tidbit of info that John gave us: Lots of sluts have “unlocked their Masterlock” for him. [Stereogum]
- Actress Jennifer Aniston has no problem with stripping. She didn’t mind it at all when Vince Vaughn‘s parents showed up to the set of The Break Up when she was filming a nude scene. [Yeeeah!]
- Insects are fascinating. There’s one that even looks like a bunny. [CityRag]
- Madame is back after an 18 year hiatus. She hasn’t aged a bit. [Lady Bunny Blog]
- Actress Kiera Knightley rates the kissers. [Egotastic]
- Fraiser‘s dog Eddie has left the building. [Popsugar]
- Nicole Richie and Mischa Barton spend another day at the beach. [IDLYITW]
- What is it with George Clooney and Krista Allen? [Just Jared]
- Eva Longoria and Doug Savant attended Marcia Cross‘ wedding. That was nice. [Hollywood Rag]
- Mmm. Patricia Arquette made an interesting choice in the tiara (or whatever the hell it is) she chose to wear for her wedding. [Dlisted]
- The Duff sisters do TRL. [Hollywood Tuna]
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I thought it was nice that the media reported on the passing of Frasier’s dog Eddie. Made me feel sadder than say, the demise of Aaron Spelling.
Eddie was found dumped and abandoned at an animal shelter. I hope more people will consider adopting from a shelter or breed rescue.
Take a look at Petfinder.com and you can find lots of Eddies that will die if no one adopts them
Every day in the United States thousands upon thousands of puppies and kittens are born because of the uncontrolled breeding of pets. Add to that number the offspring of stray and abandoned companion animals, and the total becomes even more staggering. Every year, between six and eight million dogs and cats enter U.S. shelters; some three to four million of these animals are euthanized because there are not enough homes for them.
Save a life. Adopt a shelter pet.