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2010 Merry Christmas greeting messages

Mom and Dad:Thank you for everything this holiday season! I ll be home to enjoy this Christmas with you. A present from me is on the way.I hope you like it. Thinking of you at Christmas time. A holiday wish from yours on Philip. May you have the best Christmas ever. A Christmas greeting to cheer you from your daughter. Merry Christmas to the worlds best parents! Seasons greetings to my favorite parents! Wishing you and yours a merry Christmas this holiday season. We wish you a

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Top 10 Christmas-Themed Celebrity Nudes

‘Tis the night before the night before Christmas, and all through the Skin Labs, every celebrity’s stripping! If you’re stressed out from last-minute shopping or having to deal with unsavory members of your extended family, Mr. Skin’s got a nifty way of getting in the holiday spirit… with our Top 10 Christmas-themed celebrity nudes! From Michelle Monaghan peeling off her mini Santa outfit in Kiss Kiss Bang Bang to Debbie Rochon posing under a tree in Santa Claws , we’ve got the babes you’d love to find in your stocking. Hairy Christmas to all, and to all a good nude! 10 Jennifer Day in Pretty Cool Too (2007) . . . Her gifts come unwrapped. 9 Tara Buckman in Silent Night, Deadly Night (1984) . . . O hole-y night. 8 Maria Schrader in Stille Nacht (1995) . . . Give her a Christmas goose. 7 Pat Astley in Don’t Open Till Christmas (1984) . . . Hairy Christmas! 6 Frances O’Connor in The Wedding Party (1997) . . . O Christm-ASS tree. 5 Amy Lynn Baxter in Affairs of the Heart (1992) . . . Fur-liz Navidad. 4 Kimberly McArthur in Young Doctors in Love (1982) . . . Jingle bell rack. 3 Michelle Monaghan in Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (2005) . . . She’ll jingle your bells. 2 Debbie Rochon in Santa Claws (1996) . . . Naughty AND nice. 1 Gretchen Mol in The Notorious Bettie Page (2005) . . . Adding some trim to the tree.

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Top 10 Christmas-Themed Celebrity Nudes

‘Tis the night before the night before Christmas, and all through the Skin Labs, every celebrity’s stripping! If you’re stressed out from last-minute shopping or having to deal with unsavory members of your extended family, Mr. Skin’s got a nifty way of getting in the holiday spirit… with our Top 10 Christmas-themed celebrity nudes! From Michelle Monaghan peeling off her mini Santa outfit in Kiss Kiss Bang Bang to Debbie Rochon posing under a tree in Santa Claws , we’ve got the babes you’d love to find in your stocking. Hairy Christmas to all, and to all a good nude! 10 Jennifer Day in Pretty Cool Too (2007) . . . Her gifts come unwrapped. 9 Tara Buckman in Silent Night, Deadly Night (1984) . . . O hole-y night. 8 Maria Schrader in Stille Nacht (1995) . . . Give her a Christmas goose. 7 Pat Astley in Don’t Open Till Christmas (1984) . . . Hairy Christmas! 6 Frances O’Connor in The Wedding Party (1997) . . . O Christm-ASS tree. 5 Amy Lynn Baxter in Affairs of the Heart (1992) . . . Fur-liz Navidad. 4 Kimberly McArthur in Young Doctors in Love (1982) . . . Jingle bell rack. 3 Michelle Monaghan in Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (2005) . . . She’ll jingle your bells. 2 Debbie Rochon in Santa Claws (1996) . . . Naughty AND nice. 1 Gretchen Mol in The Notorious Bettie Page (2005) . . . Adding some trim to the tree.

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Happy Birthday Other Lohans

Filed under: Lindsay Lohan , Ali Lohan , Michael Lohan Jr. , Memba Them With all the Lindsay Lohan Betty Ford drama going on, let’s not forget about the birthdays of two lesser famous Lohans this holiday season … Ali and Michael Jr . LiLo’s little sis Ali is 35 17 today, while eldest brother Michael Jr. turned 23 last… Read more

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Late Night Highlights: Jack Black and Jimmy Fallon Top David Bowie and Bing Crosby’s ‘Little Drummer Boy’ Duet

First, Jack Black and Jason Segel starred in an animated “Little Drummer Boy” duet. Then Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly cranked out their own Funny or Die version . Unwilling to be topped, Jack Black performed a new rendition of the holiday classic with Jimmy Fallon while wearing swim goggles and covering himself in paint on last night’s Late Night . Elsewhere, Emma Stone recalled her Easy A sex mishap, Reese Witherspoon remembered the drunken flight she took with Chelsea Handler and Kristen Schaal talked about the joys of jumbo checks.

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12 Films of Christmas: Lassie (2005)

This holiday favorite from Have Yourself a Movie Little Christmas shows us a new spin on a classic story: In England on the eve of World War II, an impoverished Yorkshire family must sell young Joe’s (Jonathan Mason) beloved dog Lassie to the Duke (Peter O’T oole). Lassie escapes the Duke’s estate over and over again to return to her beloved Joe, who must eventually lie to the dog and tell her he no longer loves her so that she will stop escaping. The Duke then takes her up to Scotland, but Lassie escapes the Duke’s cruel kennel-man and begins the long trek back to Yorkshire, and to Joe. Along the way, she encounters everything from the Loch Ness monster to a traveling entertainer (Peter Dinklage). Will Lassie make it home in time for Christmas?

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Which Glee Stars Aren’t Participating in the War on Christmas?

From Movieline’s 2010 Gift Guide The final push of the holiday season — a time for last-minute shopping, family squabbles, exhausting travel and Fox News’ annual update on the War on Christmas. In honor of this precious slot on the calendar, 826LA is auctioning off ten different children’s books signed by individual cast members from Glee to raise money for their free writing programs. Great and good, but what everyone really want to know is which Glee stars are soldiers-in-arms against Christmas-hating Progressives.

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SNL Scorecard: Did Jeff Bridges Host the Best Show of the Year, Son?

Perhaps I’m in the holiday spirit (maybe), perhaps it’s the amount of wine consumed from back-to-back holiday parties (more likely), but last night’s Jeff Bridges-hosted installment of Saturday Night Live was, well, quite great. Not the laugh-out-loud funniest show of the season, but, from top to bottom, there wasn’t a whole lot of “bad.” I mean, it was so good that the best sketch of the night was the third to last of the show. Bridges, who last co-hosted in 1983 with his brother Beau, did an admirable job as host but, more importantly, did an admirable job of not getting in the way of a cast that was obviously on a mission before they took a break for the holidays.

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Eminem and Lil Wayne Rock ‘Saturday Night Live’

Superstars team up for “No Love” and split the stage for “Won’t Back Down” and “6’7” on holiday-themed episode. By Mawuse Ziegbe Lil Wayne and Eminem perform “No Love” on “SNL” on Dec. 18 Photo: NBC Eminem and Lil Wayne sent “Saturday Night Live” viewers into the holiday season with a double dose of hip-hop over the weekend. The rap luminaries first rocked Em’s steely Haddaway-sampling joint “No Love,” backed by a live band on a set decked out in festive holiday decorations. Both MCs kept their style casually cool: Wayne rocked a white T-shirt and black plants while Em sported a brown jacket and gray beanie. Weezy spit the first verse with his signature unhinged energy, asserting his return to the live-television circuit. Em helmed the rest of the song, nimbly dropping his lyrics with abandon. The MCs split up for the final performance, with Eminem kicking things off with the Pink-assisted cut “Won’t Back Down.” Outfitted in a black jacket and cap, Em rocked the joint with the help of a hype man, spitting bars like, “How you douche bags feel?/ Knowing you’re disposable, Summer’s Eve, Massengill.” When Em wrapped up, the Detroit MC ceded the mic to Weezy, who hopped up onstage solo for the recently released “6’7″.” The live electric guitar-laced version was a super-charged departure from the Bangladesh-crafted banger, with Wayne knocking out the lyrics with his high-powered flow and vibing with a slew of similarly amped musicians. The “SNL” appearance is the latest team-up in a long list collaborations between the Shady boss and the Young Money captain. Em guested on Weezy’s “Drop the World” from the New Orleans vet’s rock-centric album “Rebirth.” Wayne returned the favor for Em’s Recovery cut “No Love.” Other hitmakers also popped up on Saturday night’s broadcast, which was hosted by “Tron Legacy” star Jeff Bridges. Akon helped Lonely Planet bust out an ode to gettin’ it on, belting “I just had sex!” Blake Lively and Jessica Alba made cameos as comely conquests as the crew gamely sang, “I’ll never go back to the not-having-sex ways of the past.” On “The Miley Cyrus Show” skit, featured player Vanessa Bayer played a giggly, hyper version of the teen starlet, and poked fun at the “Can’t Be Tamed” singer’s much-publicized salvia bong hit . Bayer’s Cyrus explained her “five-minute drug problem,” saying, “so, what happened was, I got really high — like really high.” Veteran actor Bridges also showed off his acting chops in several skits, playing an effeminate cowboy who doles out gussied-up Christmas presents, and starring in his own prank show “Jeff’d,” in which he messes with celebrity pals like Billy Bob Thornton and Maggie Gyllenhaal. What did you think of Eminem and Lil Wayne’s “SNL” appearance? Let us know in the comments! Related Artists Eminem Lil Wayne

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Eminem and Lil Wayne Rock ‘Saturday Night Live’

Superstars team up for “No Love” and split the stage for “Won’t Back Down” and “6’7” on holiday-themed episode. By Mawuse Ziegbe Lil Wayne and Eminem perform “No Love” on “SNL” on Dec. 18 Photo: NBC Eminem and Lil Wayne sent “Saturday Night Live” viewers into the holiday season with a double dose of hip-hop over the weekend. The rap luminaries first rocked Em’s steely Haddaway-sampling joint “No Love,” backed by a live band on a set decked out in festive holiday decorations. Both MCs kept their style casually cool: Wayne rocked a white T-shirt and black plants while Em sported a brown jacket and gray beanie. Weezy spit the first verse with his signature unhinged energy, asserting his return to the live-television circuit. Em helmed the rest of the song, nimbly dropping his lyrics with abandon. The MCs split up for the final performance, with Eminem kicking things off with the Pink-assisted cut “Won’t Back Down.” Outfitted in a black jacket and cap, Em rocked the joint with the help of a hype man, spitting bars like, “How you douche bags feel?/ Knowing you’re disposable, Summer’s Eve, Massengill.” When Em wrapped up, the Detroit MC ceded the mic to Weezy, who hopped up onstage solo for the recently released “6’7″.” The live electric guitar-laced version was a super-charged departure from the Bangladesh-crafted banger, with Wayne knocking out the lyrics with his high-powered flow and vibing with a slew of similarly amped musicians. The “SNL” appearance is the latest team-up in a long list collaborations between the Shady boss and the Young Money captain. Em guested on Weezy’s “Drop the World” from the New Orleans vet’s rock-centric album “Rebirth.” Wayne returned the favor for Em’s Recovery cut “No Love.” Other hitmakers also popped up on Saturday night’s broadcast, which was hosted by “Tron Legacy” star Jeff Bridges. Akon helped Lonely Planet bust out an ode to gettin’ it on, belting “I just had sex!” Blake Lively and Jessica Alba made cameos as comely conquests as the crew gamely sang, “I’ll never go back to the not-having-sex ways of the past.” On “The Miley Cyrus Show” skit, featured player Vanessa Bayer played a giggly, hyper version of the teen starlet, and poked fun at the “Can’t Be Tamed” singer’s much-publicized salvia bong hit . Bayer’s Cyrus explained her “five-minute drug problem,” saying, “so, what happened was, I got really high — like really high.” Veteran actor Bridges also showed off his acting chops in several skits, playing an effeminate cowboy who doles out gussied-up Christmas presents, and starring in his own prank show “Jeff’d,” in which he messes with celebrity pals like Billy Bob Thornton and Maggie Gyllenhaal. What did you think of Eminem and Lil Wayne’s “SNL” appearance? Let us know in the comments! Related Artists Eminem Lil Wayne

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