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1 point (+0-0) March 27th 2008 2:38 pm
Ashley Alexandra Dupre Lied to Girls Gone Wild
Totally doesn't surprise me that Ashley Alexandra Dupre lied.
1 point (+0-0) March 22nd 2008 4:45 pm
Audrina Patridge Naked pictures are hot. This is the only thing she has ever done right.
1 point (+0-0) March 7th 2008 1:27 pm
Shes the prettiest geeky / funny girl ever. She always looks cute in my opinion.
1 point (+0-0) March 7th 2008 1:25 pm
I dunno if this is good news or what. Didn't both parents love the cocaine?
1 point (+0-0) March 4th 2008 1:20 pm
That would make a lot of guys happy. But I doubt there will be a sex tape of her any time soon. Heck, even Britney Spears doesn't have one!!
1 point (+0-0) March 1st 2008 5:08 pm
1 point (+0-0) March 1st 2008 5:08 pm
He is much fatter and uglier than I thought he was.
1 point (+0-0) February 25th 2008 5:01 pm
She actually has two albums. Second one is called "Frank". And she really does have talent 

1 point (+0-0) February 21st 2008 12:22 am
Even I would do Christina Ricci.
3 points (+2-0) December 10th 2007 8:06 pm
Nothing like David Beckham in whitey tightys?
1 point (+0-0) November 16th 2007 7:37 pm
Sort of like Fergie, cause of the hat. But I don't think it is her in this sex tape.
Anyone else agree?
Anyone else agree?
2 points (+1-0) November 6th 2007 6:03 pm
Summary From comScore:
While the band, its fans and artists alike are celebrating what looks like a success for Radiohead's bold move in releasing their new album using the ‘pay what you'd like’ model, I think everybody has overlooked one very important aspect of this, and it doesn't bode well for the future of the music industry,” says Michael Laskow, CEO of TAXI, the world's leading independent A&R (Artist and Repertoire) company. “Radiohead has been bankrolled by their former label for the last 15 years. They've built a fan base in the millions with their label, and now they're able to cash in on that fan base with none of the income or profit going to the label this time around. That's great for the band and for fans who paid less than they would under the old school model. But at some point in the not too distant future, the music industry will run out of artists who have had major label support in helping them build a huge fan base. The question is: how will new artists be able to use this model in the future if they haven't built a fan base in the millions in the years leading up to the release of their album under the pay what you'd like model?”
“The high percentage of users actually paying more than a few dollars for this download is actually pretty impressive,” said Jim Larrison, general manager of corporate development at Adify, a provider of online ad network services. “I expected the vast majority of users to download the album for free or at most a few dollars. With 40 percent of consumers willing to pony up real money, this is a true win for the music industry as it shows there is still perceived value in the digital form of entertainment. Of course it does suggest that the marketplace is continuing to migrate and the music industry needs to shift with consumer behavior. There are numerous methods to monetize the music, via shows and concerts, merchandising and box sets, commercial licensing, and even advertising; which is where the industry needs to progress towards, as the 40 percent paying for music might not be sustainable.”
“It is important to note that Radiohead has single-handedly accomplished a milestone that the recording industry has failed to achieve – they’ve eliminated much of the profit attrition related to piracy or illegal copying,” said Edward Hunter, comScore analyst and part-time songwriter. “Moreover, they have garnered good faith with the music consumer at a time when it’s all the rage to bash the industry and the artists who ally themselves with it. And then you have the reduction in cost of sale, cost of promotion and production. I’d call this a resounding success for Radiohead and music fans everywhere – and a fantastic artistic effort as well.”
While the band, its fans and artists alike are celebrating what looks like a success for Radiohead's bold move in releasing their new album using the ‘pay what you'd like’ model, I think everybody has overlooked one very important aspect of this, and it doesn't bode well for the future of the music industry,” says Michael Laskow, CEO of TAXI, the world's leading independent A&R (Artist and Repertoire) company. “Radiohead has been bankrolled by their former label for the last 15 years. They've built a fan base in the millions with their label, and now they're able to cash in on that fan base with none of the income or profit going to the label this time around. That's great for the band and for fans who paid less than they would under the old school model. But at some point in the not too distant future, the music industry will run out of artists who have had major label support in helping them build a huge fan base. The question is: how will new artists be able to use this model in the future if they haven't built a fan base in the millions in the years leading up to the release of their album under the pay what you'd like model?”
“The high percentage of users actually paying more than a few dollars for this download is actually pretty impressive,” said Jim Larrison, general manager of corporate development at Adify, a provider of online ad network services. “I expected the vast majority of users to download the album for free or at most a few dollars. With 40 percent of consumers willing to pony up real money, this is a true win for the music industry as it shows there is still perceived value in the digital form of entertainment. Of course it does suggest that the marketplace is continuing to migrate and the music industry needs to shift with consumer behavior. There are numerous methods to monetize the music, via shows and concerts, merchandising and box sets, commercial licensing, and even advertising; which is where the industry needs to progress towards, as the 40 percent paying for music might not be sustainable.”
“It is important to note that Radiohead has single-handedly accomplished a milestone that the recording industry has failed to achieve – they’ve eliminated much of the profit attrition related to piracy or illegal copying,” said Edward Hunter, comScore analyst and part-time songwriter. “Moreover, they have garnered good faith with the music consumer at a time when it’s all the rage to bash the industry and the artists who ally themselves with it. And then you have the reduction in cost of sale, cost of promotion and production. I’d call this a resounding success for Radiohead and music fans everywhere – and a fantastic artistic effort as well.”
2 points (+1-0) November 6th 2007 12:33 am
3 points (+2-0) November 5th 2007 3:56 pm
Do you watch either of these shows? Its not bad but I can't see myself tivo'ing it every day so I don't miss it.
1 point (+0-0) November 5th 2007 2:25 pm
That's so funny. Not Shia ! I wonder if he just plays a dork or really is one.
Here is his mug shot when he was arrested:

Here is his mug shot when he was arrested:

1 point (+0-0) November 5th 2007 1:28 pm
Also it's possible that this video link could die since I don't think its actually legal to do this. But thats egotastic's fault, not mine.
1 point (+0-0) November 5th 2007 1:14 pm
Its an animated movie isn't it? Whats to be shy about.
2 points (+1-0) November 5th 2007 1:13 pm
Yeah, this is like one of the few I like of her
3 points (+2-0) November 4th 2007 4:18 pm
4 points (+3-0) November 4th 2007 4:09 pm
1 point (+0-0) November 4th 2007 4:09 pm
1 point (+0-0) November 4th 2007 1:34 pm
Here is a link to the movie info at imdb: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0758730/
And just for kicks, here is the link to Predator in 1987:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0093773/
And just for kicks, here is the link to Predator in 1987:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0093773/
2 points (+1-0) November 4th 2007 12:20 am
He clearly does not live on earth.
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