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Are you still trying to figure out what to dress your dog as for Halloween? Well Doggie Vogue has costumes for your furry little friend. While you might enjoy dressing up your pup, by the looks of these pictures they don’t look like they like it.
My favorite one is the Dracula costume and I love that they slutty witch costume. Even b!tches get a slutty version of Halloween costumes.
If you Wannabe the next Spice Girl, then you might just have your chance because according to The Sun the 5 girls will be looking for the next them on a reality show. The show will have, “The real Spice ladies – MEL C, Mel B, GERI HALLIWELL, VICTORIA BECKHAM and EMMA BUNTON sit on the panel, pass judgment and give advice to their new counterparts.” Considering the band got their start that way minus the reality show, they should know what they are doing. That and they have the personalities to do it. As of now the show is only planned for The UK, but I hope it hope it crosses over the pond too. Are/would you watch? I would!
Bill Zucker has created this hysterical video and song as an ode to Twitter and Facebook addictions. Out of all songs about Twitter this one is by far my favorite because it is so true. Well that and it features Scott Baio!
But back to song, I would’ve laughed harder if I didn’t see so much of myself in it. OK, I am off to Tweet about this and play some Mafia Wars on Facebook! Dang, I guess I didn’t learn anything from that song. Oh well, I will just Facebook status about it instead.
So if you liked Bill Zucker’s The Twitter Song as much as I did, ReTweet it and also follow @RealScottBaio, @LydiaCornell and me(@SeriouslyOMGWTF)!
xoxo Renee via Facebook!
Mary Harron, the director of American Psycho let Black Book in on the secret of who was Christian Bale’s inspiration for Patrick Bateman.
How did you and Christian Bale develop his character in American Psycho?
It was definitely a process. We talked a lot, but he was in L.A. and I was in New York. We didn’t actually meet in person a lot, just talked on the phone. We talked about how Martian-like Patrick Bateman was, how he was looking at the world like somebody from another planet, watching what people did and trying to work out the right way to behave. And then one day he called me and he had been watching Tom Cruise on David Letterman, and he just had this very intense friendliness with nothing behind the eyes, and he was really taken with this energy.
OMG! Now that I know that, I am not sure I will ever be able to watch American Psycho the same way. Just re-watching the Hip to be Square scene, Bale reminds me of Cruise in Rain Man. He even sounds like him now that I think about it. Even the hair is the same. OK, I must stop analyzing this because I love American Psycho and this new knowledge is killing me softly like Patrick Bateman did to Paul Allen.