After waiting months and months it’s finally here! The almost 10mn video for Telephone featuring Beyonce!
Epic.
Be cool,
Johnny
After waiting months and months it’s finally here! The almost 10mn video for Telephone featuring Beyonce!
Epic.
Be cool,
Johnny
These days when it comes to fashion it always seems who can be more extreme! All you have to do is watch the runway to see things get out of control, but who knew people went for wild hairstyles in real life, or is it real life? Some are and some aren’t, check out the video yourself to see who has the #1 Wildest Hairstyle! A clue it’s a Y94 artist, who do you think it is…watch here to find out!

Check out the amazing footage of this tornado in Oklahoma.

Corey Haim Found Dead
Posted Mar 10th 2010 8:08AM by TMZ Staff
Actor Corey Haim died this morning of an apparent overdose — possibly accidental — according to LAPD. He was 38.
Police tell us they were called to St. Joseph’s hospital in Burbank, CA shortly before 4AM PT to investigate.
Haim shot to fame in the 80s — when he co-starred in a number of films, including “The Lost Boys,” with Corey Feldman.
Read more: http://www.tmz.com/category/r-i-p/#ixzz0hmY1MmZ9
In a new Funny or Die video (directed by Oscar winner Ron howard) Heidi Montag has good fun urging Congress to enact financial reform. Check it out!
Be cool,
Johnny
It wouldn’t surprise me if E-Trade is actually paying Lindsay Lohen to sue them just for the publicity…but here’s the deal:
Talk about milking it for all it’s worth! And it’s not “Lindsay Lohan,” mind you, just “Lindsay.” Because there’s really only one Lindsay in the world right?
Lindsay is suing E-Trade for $100 million for using her “name and characterization” in their Super Bowl commercial, which featured talking babies, and one seemingly promiscuous, “milkaholic” baby named Lindsay.
The ad shows a baby boy videochatting with his girlfriend, apologizing for not calling her the night before. The baby girl asks, “And that milkaholic Lindsay wasn’t over?” and two seconds later baby Lindsay pops her head into the frame and says, “Milk a what?”
Lohan’s attorney, Stephanie Ovadia argues that the actress has the same single-name recognition as Oprah or Madonna, and she released the following statement:
“Many celebrities are known by one name only, and E-Trade is using that knowledge to profit. They used the name Lindsay. They’re using her name as a parody of her life. Why didn’t they use the name Susan? This is a subliminal message. Everybody’s talking about it and saying it’s Lindsay Lohan.”
In addition to the $100 million ($50 million in exemplary damages and $50 million in compensatory damages), Ovadia wants an injunction to force the ad off the air.
Chris Brown, a spokesman for Grey Group, who produced the ad, defends it saying, “just used a popular baby name that happened to be the name of someone on the account team.”
Think Lindsay will get something out of this?