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Snooki And Vinny Cuddle Up, Sammi And Ron Make Up On ‘Jersey Shore’

The Jersey gang brings new acronyms and ‘CSI’ homages to Miami. By Mawuse Ziegbe and Jim Cantiello Ronnie, Vinny, Pauly D and The Situation Photo: Emily Shur “Jersey Shore” is back on the air, and with its return comes the return of many a “did-that-really-just-happen” moment. The episode that premiered Thursday (August 12) did not disappoint on that front — but in case you were blackout drunk and smacked up your only allies in your Miami beach house, here’s the lowdown on what went down. #5. The Situation Channels David Caruso We got to see the tail end of the Angelina-Situation-Pauly D flap play out. ‘Lina knocked back a few too many when she hit the club with Sitch and Pauly, and she ended up endangering DJ P’s gravity-defying tower of tresses with a couple of knocks to the head. There was this whole exchange where insults like “delusional” and “delusionalable” were flung about, and Mike had a reverse-“CSI: Miami” moment when he ripped off his glasses in disbelief. #4. Random Gelato Dude Sammi and Ronnie keep going back and forth with their kinda-committed relationship, which Ron Ron doesn’t make any better by creepin’ in the club with Cuban chicks. But they did reconcile at work, and the smile that brightened up the face of a bystander at the gelato joint almost made the whole mess endearing. #3. M.V.P. The “Jersey Shore” crew has given us G.T.L., G.F.F. and I.F.F. On this episode, they launched another acronym into their letter-filled lexicon: M.V.P. When power fist-pumpers Mike, Vinny and Pauly embark on a guys’ night out, they dub themselves M.V.P. — and not M.V.P.A., much to Angelina’s dismay. #2. We Got A Floater! Even armed with a clever moniker for the Jersey-to-Miami trio, M.V.P. night turned out be a major bust in more ways than one. The guys unwittingly brought home a selection of ladies who apparently violated the specifications of the guys’ Grenade-Free Zone. But things really blew up when one of the girls’ falsies fell out of her bra. #1. Snooki and Vinny, Sitting … On A Beanbag Snooki and Vinchenzo — as he likes to be called — got extra close. Snooki took a call from her man while cozying up to a passed-out Vinny on a beanbag chair and later followed him to the bedroom for some rip-roaring belching and alcohol-fueled affection. When Vinny woke up next to Snooks in the morning, he asked the question on everybody’s mind: “Did I do the unthinkable?” Related Videos ‘Jersey Shore’ High Five Highlights Jersey Shore (Season 2) | Ep. 3 | Creepin’

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Churchgoers, strippers protest one another in Coshocton County

Of ire and brimstone Monday, August 9, 2010 02:54 AM By Holly Zachariah THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH WARSAW, Ohio — Strip-club owner Tommy George rolled up to the church in his grabber-orange Dodge Challenger, drinking a Mountain Dew at 9 in the morning and smoking a cigarette he had just rolled himself. Pastor Bill Dunfee stepped out of a tan Nissan Murano, clutching a Bible in one hand and his sermon in the other, a touch of spray holding his perfectly coiffed 'do in place. Inside the New Beginnings Ministries church, Dunfee's worshippers wore polyester and pearls. Outside, George's strippers wore bikinis and belly rings. Both men agree it is classic sinners vs. saints. But George says it is up to America to decide which is which and who is who. Dunfee says God already has chosen. “Tom George is a parasite, a man without judgment,” Dunfee said. “The word of Jesus Christ says you cannot share territory with the devil.” The battle that has heretofore played out in the parking lot of George's strip club – the Foxhole, a run-down, garage-like building at a Coshocton County crossroads called Newcastle – has shifted 7 miles east to Church Street. Every weekend for the last four years, Dunfee and members of his ministry have stood watch over George's joint, taking up residence in the right of way with signs, video cameras and bullhorns in hand. They videotape customers' license plates and post them online, and they try to save the souls of anyone who comes and goes. Now, the dancers have turned the tables, so to speak. Fed up with the tactics of Dunfee and his flock, they say they have finally accepted his constant invitation to come to church. It's just that they've come wearing see-through shorts and toting Super Soakers. They bring lawn chairs and – yesterday, anyway – grilled hamburgers, Monster energy drinks and corn on the cob. They sat in front of the church and waved at passing cars but largely ignored the congregation behind them. Likewise, the churchgoers largely ignored the dancers. Except for Stan Braxton. He stopped and held hands with Lola, a 42-year-old dancer who made $200 on her Saturday night shift, and prayed for her salvation. Lola, who wouldn't give her last name, said she was grateful for Braxton's prayers and his time. The women don't come here, after all, without their own version of religion. They bring signs with Scriptures written in neon colors: Matthew 7:15: Beware of false prophets who come to you in sheep's clothing Revelations 22:11: He that is unjust, let him be unjust still Greg Flaig is executive director of the Ohio Owners Coalition, a group of showbar and club owners. He called the women's protest extraordinary, saying he's never heard of anything like it in the country. George said the protest has been a long time coming. He sued the church in federal court several years ago, claiming a violation of his constitutional rights, but he lost. Now, he said, turnabout is fair play. “When these morons go away, we'll go away,” George said. “The great thing about this country is that everyone has a right to believe what they want.” He said his club operates within the law. Dunfee said it does not, that it must close at midnight instead of its regular 2 or 3 a.m. Coshocton County Prosecutor Bob Batchelor said Friday only that he, the sheriff and the city prosecutor are “aware of the situation.” Gina Hughes spent the morning soaking up the sun in her striped bikini, mostly oblivious to the fire and brimstone being preached in the tidy church building. The 30-year-old married mother of six said she has danced at the Foxhole for a decade and holds the title of “house mom.” That means that even though she still dances, she also watches out for the six other women who work there. She said she makes $2,000 a week. “These church people say horrible things about us,” Hughes said. “They say we're homewreckers and whores. The fact of the matter is, we're working to keep our own homes together, to give our kids what they need.” Dunfee said it's not that simple. He said he consistently offers the women help, a chance at redemption. “I tell them, 'I will put a roof over your heads, and your bills will be paid, and your children's bellies will be full,'” he said. Yet they don't come inside. The first few weeks, Dunfee piped the sermon outside. But that “agitated” them, he said, and made them dance in the streets. He said their presence has united his church members and reinvigorated their mission to shut down the club. “They have now seen the evil firsthand,” Dunfee said. “This has just made us stronger.” George laughed at that notion. “They're just mad,” he said, “because their wives won't let them come to my club.” hzachariah@dispatch.com added by: putdownmypants

Lindsay Lohan in Court: A Photo Journal

Crime does not pay. But it can lead to some quality photos. Lindsay Lohan got little out of her recent court appearances but tears, humiliation and an orange jumpsuit . THG got plenty of entertainment value, though. Fear not, Linds. We hear you’re only going to end up doing 13-14 days if you behave yourself. We refuse to feel bad for you, given that it’s your own fault. Heck, maybe this will even be good for you in the end. Click to enlarge some memorable Lindsay Lohan pictures from her court appearances, which are almost as numerous as her club appearances … almost:

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Ben Cousins hospitalised

Ben Cousins, who has had a well-publicised battle with drug addiction, played in Richmond#39;s come-from-behind victory over Sydney at the MCG on Sunday. The 32-year-old also spent time in hospital before the start of the season with undiagnosed stomach pains. Richmond midfielder Ben Cousins has been hospitalised with what the club described as “an adverse reaction to a sleeping tablet”. The veteran midfielder was admitted to Epworth Hospital about midday and the club said more details would

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Joe Jackson Lawyer: Conrad Was At Strip Club

Filed under: Joe Jackson , Michael Jackson , Conrad Murray Joe Jackson ‘s lawyer, Brian Oxman , just went on TV and said he has spoken to the owner of a strip club in Los Angeles who told him Dr. Conrad Murray was in the club the night before Michael Jackson died. Oxman, who filed a wrongful death lawsuit… Read more

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Foyce Le Xuan and Jason Chung

On May 25, partygoers and the club#39;s employees watched while Le Xuan and a woman who calls herself X-Tin Lim in her blog confronted Chung, who was screamed at, slapped and kicked in the groin. Singapore#39;s showbusiness circle is buzzing after well-known Cantopop singer Jason Chung, 38, was reportedly beaten up last month by two young women outside Dragonfly club in St James Power Station, where he performs. One of the women involved in the fracas is aspiring singer Foyce Le Xuan, 30, who

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Slovenia 2-2 USA | World Cup 2010 Group C match report

A stirring second-half fightback kept USA’s hopes of progressing into the last 16 alive after the most thrilling match of the World Cup so far — but they will feel that they should have had all three points after a late winner was ruled out. Slovenia, the smallest country in this tournament, were two goals up at the break thanks to Valter Birsa and Zlatan Ljubijankic — and seemingly set fair to become the first team to automatically qualify for the last 16. But USA coach, Bob Bradley, shook things up at half-time and his side responded by dominating the second half and deservedly pulled level after goals from Landon Donovan and Michael Bradley. And it looked like they had grabbed the winner when Maurice Edu smashed home Donovan’s free-kick four minutes from time — only for the referee Koman Coulibaly to rule it out, apparently for offside. Slovenia made the better start and nearly went ahead in the ninth minute, when Milivoje Novakovic got the jump on Jay DeMerit only to fresh-air Birsa’s cross. A goal was not long in coming, however, as Birsa drifted in from the right, turned and — spotting Tim Howard off his line – curled a left-footed 25-yard shot high into the net. Moments later Samir Handanovic made a flying dive to clear Donovan’s swirling free-kick, but Slovenia were on top and Howard, who received a painkilling injection before the game, did well to collect a long free-kick from Robert Koren with lurking opponents around. For the first half-hour USA could not get into the game. Too many long passes drifted over the head of Jozy Altidore or, in the case of Oguchi Onyewu, to the opposition. Finally, though, the USA team got the ball on the ground and began to play. Handanovic did well to push away José Torres’s free-kick, while Miso Brecko had to be alert with Donovan lurking on the far post after fine interplay between Robbie Findley and Clint Dempsey. However, the USA’s dreams of reaching the knockout stage seemed to be in grave danger of being shot down when Two-nil when Ljubijankic coolly slotted home. It was clear the USA had to change things and the coach, Bob Bradley, did so at half-time, bringing Torres and Findley off, and Edu and Benny Feilhaber on. Immediately Donovan seized on a mistake, ran into the box and shot from close range. Handanovic seemed to flinch as the bullet went past his head and high into the back of the net. Suddenly the large US support was revitalised and the chants of “USA! USA!” were heard above out the tuneless lament of the vuvuzelas. The chances continued to come. Onyewu missed a free-kick by inches; Altidore breezed past Marko Suler only to hesitate on the edge of the box, allowing the Slovenian defender to recover before, a few minutes later, hitting a slapshot straight at Handanovic. The pressure was building and Slovenia resorted to increasingly desperate measures to break up USA’s rhythm. First Suler was booked for barging over Altidore outside the penalty box. Then, three minutes later, Andraz Kirm joined him in the book after a trip on Steve Cherundolo. And Bojan Jokic also saw yellow after going through Donovan. World Cup 2010 Group C Slovenia USA World Cup 2010 Sean Ingle guardian.co.uk

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Danny Tickle signs new three-year contract with Hull

• 27-year-old had been linked with Huddersfield • Second-rower has scored 729 points in 99 appearances Hull’s goal-kicking forward Danny Tickle has ended speculation over his future by signing a new three-year contract. The 27-year-old former Halifax and Wigan second-rower was out of contract at the end of the season and, after stalling on his club’s offer, had been linked with a move to Huddersfield. “It is a decision I wanted to take some time over and it has been on my mind a lot recently,” said Tickle, who will make his 100th appearance for the club at Huddersfield on Sunday. “I had to consider what was best for me and my family. However, I made the decision easy for myself when I knew I wanted success because I feel that Hull is where I can achieve something. It is a club I love with some great people. The staff, the coaches and all the players are great and I have some really good friends here.” Tickle has scored 729 points in his 99 appearances so far and needs just 10 more to become the 14th highest scorer as well as the 12th highest goal scorer in the club’s history. Hull coach Richard Agar said: “I am delighted that we have secured the services of Danny on a longer-term deal. He plays a lot of games, a lot of minutes and is a top-line goalkicker for us and for those reasons he would be an integral part of any side.” Hull FC Super League Rugby league guardian.co.uk

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Argentina Vs South Korea World Cup 2010 Highlights, Preview and …

Win the Club Shirt Of Your Choice Simply by Speaking Your Mind! Ellis Park Johannesburg World Cup 2010 Argentina v Nigeria (1-0) Match 03. Argentina will not risk playmaker Juan Veron, who is carrying a calf problem. …

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