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AND WHATNOT: Nekkid Flight Attendants; Also, Missing Gold, Adam Lambert, and the Song of Summer?

New York Times: Airline Has Nothing to Hide. Really. (thanks Sly)
Gawker: Vibe Folds
Valleywag: Bing Upholds Microsoft’s Tradition of Stealing Whatever Designs Interest Them
LA Now: New flights begin today from LAX to Cuba
Reality Blurred: Gene Simmons says Adam Lambert “killed his career” by coming out
Vulture: The Pirate Bay Sells Out, Goes Legit
CBC News: Mint says missing gold may have been stolen (thanks ms. tumnus)
Dish of Salt: Monday TV Overload And An Early Morning Wake Up Call
LAist: Neverland Owner Writes an Open Letter to Community
gas•tron•o•my: Bánh Cuõn
Food2: Food2 Casting Call
Movieline: EXCLUSIVE: Original Brüno Ending Included Brutal Gay Bashing Played for Laughs
Socialite Life: Chris Brown Was Welcome At BET Awards
Daily Dish: Snapshot: Waffle BLT
Franklin Avenue: Your Summer Pop Song of 2009 Is… (Really? Really?)
Modern Hiker: The Lure of the Trail Snags a Governor (ahhh, hindsight is 20/20)

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3 Glorious Comments

  1. zevonia says:

    That Air New Zealand vido was great. I might actually remember what to do next time I’m on a plane.

  2. Anne says:

    Gene Simmons is a washed up old man who is riding the coattails of a rising star: Adam Lambert! Adam did exactly the right things in his Rolling Stone interview. He beat all the tabloids and rags to the punch by telling all. Now he has been able to move forward with his career. Since that article there have been very few mentions of his sexuality. Now that I think of it, Gene Simmons is the only one still talking about it. ALSO – dedicated fans of Adam will now hate GS forever. He has killed his own career as far as we are concerned. Adam is the freshest, sexiest, most talented performer to come along in decades!

  3. RWD says:

    I feel fairly confident in saying that there is probably very little overlap in the fan base for Adam Lambert and fan base for Gene Simmons. And although he personally gives me the creeps, Gene Simmons has been printing money for the last 35 years. Adam Lambert has a LONGGG way to go to catch up. Check back in 2044 and we see how he did.

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