viernes, 23 de septiembre de 2011

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TEN Gossip


Top TEN Guys I’d Make Forget Their Own Name (Part II)

Posted: 23 Sep 2011 09:00 AM PDT

I was poked at today, and reminded that I had promised more than one post on this particular topic. Since I like to keep my promises when I can, I trudged my way through many, many sexy pictures to bring you the next installment of ‘Dirty Willow’…
So do yourself a favor – pull up this post, shut out the World and simply ogle the goodies I’ve brought to your attention.

10.)

Benjamin Bratt:


You don’t have to get it, but I’d sure like to ;)


9.)
Aaron Rodgers:


You know me, I love my GB PACK! Also affectionately referred to by MYSELF (and any other GB fan, anyone else will feel my wrath if they call them this) as the Cheese Bay Donkeys… so you know I not only appreciate Aaron’s QB skills (when he remembers them), but if he’d give me a few minutes, I could make him forget his own name, and remember mine. ;)


8.)
Eminem:

I know I’m gonna catch hell for this one, but that’s okay – because I can guarantee he’d be singing “My name is…My name is…I don’t F**kin’ care.” by the time I was finished with him.


7.)
Jason Michael Carroll:



This man is absolutely beautiful, and although he says he’s “country as dirt” it works for him. He’s a complete and total darlin’. Trust me. I’d do very indecent things to this extremely decent man. :P


6.)
Jared Leto:



I’ve wanted this man since “My So Called Life…” and now that he’s wearing Guyliner and he’s a rocker? Well, let’s say that gives him a violent shove into “Oh…oh…oh yeeeah.” Just sayin’.


5.)
Colin Farrell:



I’ve always heard how sexy this man is, but I didn’t see it … until I saw the trailer for “Fright Night”, something about that rugged, could almost kill you in a second, dangerous swagger that melts my panties – and makes me want to do horribly sexy things to him.


4.)
Eddie Vedder:



I see or hear him and all I want to do is growl. This man’s voice alone could cause a Nun to swear and lose her religion. *Growl*


3.)
Gavin Rossdale:



Youtube “Mouth”, that’s all I’ll say. If that doesn’t make you jealous as Hell of Gwen Stefani, you’ve missed something, or … or… yeah that’s all I’ve got. Something is definitely wrong with you, because daaaayum.


2.)
Mehmet Günsür:



I don’t know how I “accidentally” stumbled upon Mehmet, but anything I did to him would be on purpose, and would make him a very, very happy man. TRUST ME.


AND the number one spot goes to…

1.)
Shemar Moore:



*Drool* Hey Shemar, two words baby “Satisfaction Guaranteed.” That is all.

David Guetta Releases Lyric Video for ‘Without You’ Featuring Usher

Posted: 22 Sep 2011 09:40 PM PDT

Superstar DJ/Producer David Guetta has just dropped a lyric video for his latest single, “Without You,” off his recently released album Nothing But The Beat. The song, featuring Usher, has been climbing the charts since its release and was Top 40 radio’s most added song its first week at radio.

For more information on David Guetta check out his Facebook and Official Site and be sure to pick up your copy of Nothing But The Beat in stores and online now!

George Clooney Covers Parade Magazine

Posted: 22 Sep 2011 05:41 PM PDT

 

George Clooney has been busy promoting his new movie which he also directed, Ides of March, (which also stars Ryan Gosling) and he also covers this week’s issue of Parade magazine. Here are some of the highlights of the interview in the issue:

On why he avoids social media: “I don’t tweet, I don’t go on Facebook. I think there’s too much information about all of us out there. I’m liking the idea of privacy more and more. There will be funny things, like I’ll read something I’ve said about a woman somewhere. And I haven’t spoken about my relationships in 15 years.”

On how aging has changed his career: “I look at myself onscreen and go, ‘I don’t look like I did when I was 40—I know that.’ The people I’ve respected most in the industry over the years—Paul Newman, for instance. I just loved the way he handled growing old onscreen. It’s understanding that you’re now basically a character actor.”

On how he handled rejection as a young actor: “I had to stop going to auditions thinking, ‘Oh, I hope they like me.’ I had to go in thinking I was the answer to their problem. The greatest lesson I learned was that sometimes you have to fake it. And you have to be willing to fail.”

On why The Ides of March is relevant: “We were in preproduction on this film in 2007, before the Obama election. And then we realized that a good portion of the country was elated with what happened in that election, so we had to shelve the movie until people were cynical again. I didn’t think it would be quite this quick [Laughs].”

On the practical jokes: “There’s good fun in watching those play out. And, hey, my friends are rough on me, too. Brad Pitt’s brutal, and Matt Damon. My friends used to change my outgoing phone message all the time. This was the old days, when you had a phone machine. They would change the message to something horrible and there was nothing I could do to change it back. That was always brilliant.”

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