Matthew McConaughey is putting his commemorative Texas Longhorn National Championship motorcycle and other fun stuff on eBay for his charity JK Living!
Here is what is he is auctioning and when:
August 18th – 23rd – Ultimate Texas Longhorn Package
* The HOOK’EM HORNS BOBBER Custom Commemorative Texas Longhorn National Championship Bike Built For Matthew McConaughey By Knockout Motorcycle Co. & Ralph Randolph Designs
* University Of Texas vs Florida Atlantic Football Game tickets for two in Austin, TX on August 30, 2008.
* Knockout Motorcycle Co. T-shirt
August 18th – 25th
* Matthew McConaughey signed items: headshot, j.k. livin t-shirt and Surfer, Dude poster.
August 20th – 27th
* Two tickets to the premiere of Matthew’s new movie Surfer, Dude in Austin, TX on September 3rd PLUS meet Matthew at the after party.
So if you ever wanted to own something of Matthew McConaughey’s now is your chance and you will be doing something good in return! It seems like being a father has changed him for the better!
So remember two weeks ago when Kate Moss was running from the paparazzi in Berlin and her hair extension fell out on to the red carpet? Well the pap who picked it up is auctioning it off on eBay for a German drug charity Keine Macht den Drogen (No Power to Drugs) according to AFP.
"I hope Kate doesn't mind. I did not have time to ask her because she was in quite a hurry," Farr told the newspaper.
I don't know about you, but I wouldn't want to own someone else's hair real or fake. I mean at least Kate Moss' hair extension is better than Britney Spears' real hair that she shaved off that fateful night almost two years ago, but still ewwww.
Imagine owning a piece from Hollywood legend Bob Hope! Well come mid-October that could become a reality when his widow and daughter put up almost 800 things that once belonged to him up for auction according to AP!
"Dad was a pack rat," daughter Linda Hope told The Associated Press. "He loved to collect things. Even when he wasn't conscious of collecting, people would give him things. They would be brought home, listed, photographed and placed in storage. There are 11,000 items in his memorabilia collection."
Now keeper of the family flame, Linda Hope, 68, made the first public announcement of the Bob Hope Estate Auction on a recent sunny morning at the comedian's longtime compound in North Hollywood — 7 acres of mansion, office building, swimming pool, greenery and short-hole golf course. A selection of the items to be auctioned were spread atop two large tables.
"A lot of the things will go to the Library of Congress," Linda explained in a lounge where her father gave many an interview over lunch, including to this reporter. "Most of the paper goods will be going there, scripts and photographs and other things that Dad donated before he died. The Library isn't interested in three-dimensional items."
Wow! That is so nice of the family to do. I am so going to make sure to check Julien's Auctions for what items are up for sale and when. Bob Hope is such a legend it would be amazing to own something that once belonged to him. Of course with what I could afford it would probably be like a used handkerchief.
Following our previous fun giveaways of Mel B’s eyelashes and Melanie C’s socks, thespicegirls.com can now exclusively offer the chance to win Emma’s signed hospital cast (shown below), which was applied by medics to Emma’s sprained ankle following her tumble on stage in Las Vegas.
How cool is it that even during her painful visit to the ER, Emma found time to take a photo for thespicegirls.com? We’re pleased to report that Emma is now making a full recovery from her sprain and cannot wait to get back on stage at The O2 Arena on 2 January.
To enter this fun competition, just name the solo hit that Emma performs during The Return Of The Spice Girls show.
Send your answer, together with your name, age and address to [email protected] by Wednesday 2 January. Our winner will be randomly selected from all correct entries.
CBS's THE PRICE IS RIGHT is donating six historical set pieces from television's longest-running game show for an online auction at www.charityfolks.com/paleycenter to benefit The Paley Center for Media. Proceeds from the auction will benefit the Paley Center's ongoing efforts to increase the public's understanding of the media and its growing significance in today's society through various public and industry programs. Bidding will begin at 8:00 AM, ET Tuesday, Dec. 4 and last for two weeks, ending at 6:00 PM, ET on Monday, Dec 17.
They are auctioning off some really cool and big items from the set like the 3 door frames signed by Bob Barker, a lighted sign and the canvas used to hide the prizes and so far the prices are not that bad! Can you imagine owning one of the door frames from The Price is Right for $1,000. Not bad at all!