Wow! Was That A Boring Emmy Awards, Or What?
Well, here's a list of the winners.... boy, that was awful.
from celebitchy:
OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES
JEREMY PIVEN as Ari Gold Entourage HBO
OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES
JEAN SMART as Regina Newly Samantha Who? ABC
OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES
ŽELJKO IVANEK as Ray Fiske Damages FX NETWORKS
OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES
DIANNE WIEST as Dr. Gina Toll In Treatment HBO
OUTSTANDING WRITING FOR A VARIETY, MUSIC OR COMEDY PROGRAM
The Colbert Report COMEDY CENTRAL
OUTSTANDING LEAD ACTRESS IN A MINISERIES OR A MOVIE
LAURA LINNEY as Abigail Adams John Adams HBO
OUTSTANDING VARIETY, MUSIC OR COMEDY SERIES
THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART COMEDY CENTRALOUTSTANDING WRITING FOR A COMEDY SERIES
TINA FEY 30 Rock Cooter NBC
OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A MINISERIES OR A MOVIE
TOM WILKINSON as Benjamin Franklin John Adams HBO
OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A MINISERIES OR A MOVIE
DAME EILEEN ATKINS as Miss Deborah Jenkyns Cranford (Masterpiece) PBS
OUTSTANDING REALITY-COMPETITION PROGRAM
THE AMAZING RACE CBS
OUTSTANDING MINISERIES
JOHN ADAMS HBO
OUTSTANDING LEAD ACTOR IN A MINISERIES OR A MOVIE
PAUL GIAMATTI as John Adams John Adams HBO
OUTSTANDING LEAD ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES
ALEC BALDWIN as Jack Donaghy 30 Rock NBC
OUTSTANDING LEAD ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES
GLENN CLOSE as Patty Hewes Damages FX NETWORKS
OUTSTANDING LEAD ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES
BRYAN CRANSTON as Walt White Breaking Bad AMC
OUTSTANDING LEAD ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES
TINA FEY as Liz Lemon 30 Rock NBC
OUTSTANDING HOST FOR A REALITY OR REALITY-COMPETITION PROGRAM
JEFF PROBST Survivor CBS
OUTSTANDING COMEDY SERIES
30 ROCK NBC
OUTSTANDING DRAMA SERIES
MAD MEN AMC
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What TV Characters Would Make In Real Life
I saw this on msn.com this morning....we ned to get to Chiropractic School...STAT!
What I'd like to know is how do they afford it? Last I checked, Vincent Chase, whose character is an up-and-coming actor, was making a good chunk of money; but he's also spending a lot. He's paying his half-brother, Emmy-nominated Johnny "Drama" to be his personal chef and trainer; he finances E's career as his manager; and as for Turtle ... well, he spends whatever money he has on illegal substances.
So how do they do it? Easy -- they're fictional characters. In real-life, money doesn't grow on trees like it seems to on Hollywood Boulevard. Would our favorite characters' lavish lifestyles make it in on the other side of the TV screen? Here's a look at what some of this year's Emmy-nominated TV characters would make in the real world:
Dexter Morgan, "Dexter" -- Forensics expert
Real-life median salary: $47,680, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Dexter (Michael C. Hall) only uses his job as a forensic blood spatter analyst as a cover for his night-time job -- as a serial killer who kills bad guys. Even though he earns a decent amount, we're pretty sure money is not his top priority -- it's getting rid of the bad guys.
Samantha Newly, "Samantha Who?" -- Vice president, real estate firm
Real-life median salary: $145, 051, according to CBSalary.com. The "old" Samantha (Christina Applegate) was only concerned about money, cars and designer clothes, which her six-figure salary supported. But "new" Samantha has far different interests, which include becoming a better person while living -- for free -- at mom and dad's. Whichever lifestyle she continues, it's likely it won't break her bank account.
Don Draper, "Mad Men" -- Creative director and junior partner, advertising agency
Real-life median salary: $81,000, according to CBSalary.com. As a high-ranking and successful businessman in the 1960s, Don (Jon Hamm) would probably make less than today's median salary. Despite that, he certainly made enough to cover the expenses of his "picture-perfect" lifestyle -- featuring cigarettes and liquor, a wife and two kids, and his extramarital affairs.
Olive Snook, "Pushing Daisies" -- Waitress
Real-life median salary: $15,850, according to the BLS. Presumably Olive (Kristin Chenoweth) doesn't rake in much additional money from tips from her services at The Pie Hole, the financially failing restaurant where she works. Something tells us she's not in it for the money; she just wants to be near Ned, head pie maker and apple of her eye.
Alan Harper, "Two and a Half Men" -- Chiropractor
Real-life median salary: $65,890, according to the BLS. That salary, combined with free room-and-board at his brother's house on the beach, Alan (Jon Cryer) is probably doing just fine supporting himself and his son. What we can't figure out is why his brother Charlie (Charlie Sheen), a mediocre jingle writer, is the one with the Oceanside villa and not Alan, the well-to-do chiropractor.
Olivia Benson, "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" -- Detective, special victims unit
Real-life median salary: $58, 260, according to the BLS. Olivia's (Mariska Hargitay) salary as a detective in the SVU leaves a little room for personal luxury -- if she ever chooses to put herself before her job and indulge herself a little.
Walt White, "Breaking Bad" -- High school chemistry teacher
Real-life median salary: $49, 420, according to the BLS. Walt's (Bryan Cranston) salary as a high school chemistry teacher isn't quite enough to pay for his chemotherapy treatments; good thing he's got a drug-dealing gig on the side that brings in enough to foot his hospital bills -- and then some.
Dr. Gina Toll, "In Treatment" -- Psychotherapist
Real-life median salary: $180,000 for a psychiatrist, according to the BLS. "A penny for your thoughts," is an understatement for Gina (Dianne Wiest). Even though she's technically retired from her position as a therapist, based on this salary, she probably secured a nice nest egg and doesn't need to charge her only client, Paul.
Ned, "Pushing Daisies" -- Head pie maker, general manager
Real-life median salary: $21,241, according to CBSalary.com. Ned (Lee Pace) probably makes a little more than this as the owner of his restaurant, which is near broke. To pad his pockets in the meantime, Ned helps a private investigator bring murder victims back from the dead to gather details to solve their murders, collecting reward money in the end. That should be enough to buy pie ingredients for a lifetime.
Christine Campbell, "The New Adventures of Old Christine" -- Owner, women's gym
Real-life median salary: $55,201 for a health and fitness supervisor, according to CBSalary.com. As the owner of a women's gym, Christine (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) probably makes upward of this listed salary. Whatever it is, it's certainly enough to fund her text message costs for her weekly votes to "American Idol."
Rachel Zupek is a writer and blogger for CareerBuilder.com. She researches and writes about job search strategy, career management, hiring trends and workplace issues.
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It's Not Everyday You Share the Back of a Cop Car With Your Kid
from crazy days and nights:
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Are You A Deal-Breaker For Him?
from msn.com I love their Lifestyle section...
When guys step up to the relationship plate, we never know if we're going to face a homerun pitch or a total screwball. And so very early on in the dating game, we check for telltale signals that it could go into extra innings (we love the same cheesy music!) or that we're looking at a rain-out (she made me hide in the closet!). So, if you can stand one more baseball analogy, here are some real-life moments that made men want to do the wave—or had them dying to make an early exit for the parking lot.
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Like Paul McCartney Hasn't Had a Bad Enough Year...
from celebitchy:

First Heather Mills, now this. Paul McCartney has been targeted by a radical Muslim group because he has agreed to play a concert in Israel this month. The concert will celebrate Israel’s 60th anniversary as a state, and McCartney is one of the headliners. His participation in the concert has outraged Muslim fundamentalist leaders who have labeled him an “enemy of all Muslims.” They even made a veiled threat on the former Beatle’s life.
Former Beatle Paul McCartney will go ahead with his concert set for later this month in Israel despite being labeled “an enemy of all Muslims” and a possible terror target, the U.K.’s Daily Express reported Sunday.
Muslim fundamentalist speaker Omar Bakri Muhammad decried the singer’s decision to take part in the Jewish state’s 60th anniversary celebration, warning that “if he values his life, Mr. McCartney must not come to Israel,” and that “the sacrifice operatives will be waiting for him,” Ynet News said.
According to the Express, a number of Web sites described McCartney on Saturday as an “infidel” and suggested he was traveling to Israel solely for monetary reasons.
But McCartney defended his decision in an interview with the Israeli media Saturday and refused to bow down to the pressure to back out of the concert set for Sept. 25 in Tel Aviv, the Express said.
“I was approached by different groups and political bodies who asked me not to come here,” McCartney told the Israeli press. “I refused. I do what I think and I have many friends who support Israel.”
Bakri, speaking from his home in Lebanon where he has lived since exiled from Britain, said that McCartney’s decision was making him “more enemies than friends,” the Express said.
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