Heidi Montag Playboy Pictures
Heidi Montag Playboy Pictures, Heidi Montag Playboy Pictures are out. The stunning pictures are making news across the world. But the good thing about her Playboy magazine pictures is that unlike rumours she did not pose nude for that.
Heidi sister Holly Montag who has appeared occasionally on hit TV series “Hills” has also confirmed the new that she has not show all in the issue.
Holly said that her sisters Maxim cover was amazing and attractive, she said she know that her playboy appearance is going to be same, and that she is happy to be a part of playboy family.
The hit reality TV star Heidi Montag has showed the cover of her September issues to Perez Hilton website, in which she is wearing a white bikini, revealing her stomach with Playboy trademark on it; it is greatly believed that her husband Spencer Pratt helped her to win the contract of playboy, which could earn her over $500,000, not to mention the cover the other Heidi Montag playboy pics are yet to come in front of public eye.
Born in Crested Butte, Colorado, Montag moved to California after graduating high school where she enrolled at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco. During freshman orientation, she met Lauren Conrad who was then a featured cast member on the MTV reality series Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County.
After Montag and Conrad transferred to Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising in Los Angeles, Conrad received her own spin-off series The Hills, which premiered on May 31, 2006. Montag was featured in the series sharing an apartment with Conrad while studying at the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising. She eventually left the Fashion Institute in fall of 2005 when she was hired at Bolthouse Productions.
According to Montag, she dropped out because she “did not find the school challenging.” Within two years, she was promoted to event planner at Bolthouse, before being fired and then re-hired.
In the meantime Heidi Montag revealed her “very tasteful” cover shot on the September 2009 issue of Playboy Magazine at the Los Angeles premiere of G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra on Thursday night.
Since when do they allow horses to pose for this magazine?
“I worked by butt off,” Heidi beamed. “So if you want to see how I got my Playboy body, you can go to [my Web site].”
“See her powerful curves,” Spencer said. “They are powerful!”
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Assault on Precinct 13 updates
Assault on Precinct 13, Assault on Precinct 13 is a 1976 American action/thriller film inspired by the Howard Hawks western film Rio Bravo. It was written and directed by John Carpenter. The film tells of the fictional attack on a police precinct by the Street Thunder gang out for retribution for the death of their comrades. The film received mixed reviews with an unimpressive box office return in the US. However, it went on to receive tremendous critical and popular acclaim in Europe.
Track listing
- “Assault On Precinct 13 (Main Title)”
- “Napoleon Wilson”
- “Street Thunder”
- “Precinct 9 – Division 13″
- “Targets / Ice Cream Man On Edge”
- “Wrong Flavour”
- “Emergy Stop”
- “Lawson’s Revenge”
- “Sanctuary”
- “Second Wave”
- “The Windows!”
- “Julie”
- “Well’s Flight”
- “To The Basement”
- “Walking Out”
- “Assault On Precinct 13″
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Mercy Me Accident
Mercy Me Accident, Two people died when their car struck a tour bus carrying the Dallas Christian pop band MercyMe in Fort Wayne, IN, according to media reports.
No one from the band was injured but a male and female passenger in the car were killed in the accident.
The pregnant female driver of the car was transported hospital.
The band has canceled a concert at Six Flags St. Louis which was scheduled for today.
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Bud Billiken Parade 2009
Bud Billiken Parade 2009, The Chicago Transit Authority will provide extra bus and rail service this weekend in order to accommodate the anticipated crowds heading to events throughout the city including Lollapalooza in Grant Park, the Bud Billiken Parade on Chicago’s South Side, Chicago Bears Family Day at Soldier Field and the Iowa Cubs game at Wrigley Field.
Longer trains will operate Friday, Saturday and Sunday on the Brown, Green and Orange lines until 11 p.m.; and on the Blue Line until midnight. Longer trains and more frequent service will operate on the Red Line until midnight all weekend.
The 80th Annual Bud Billiken Parade will be held on Saturday, August 8, 2009.
Extra service will be provided on bus routes operating close to the parade venue. In addition, CTA will reroute the #3 King Drive, #15 Jeffery Local, #43 43rd, #47 47th and #55 Garfield buses around the immediate parade area.
King Drive will be closed between 35th and Garfield beginning at 6 a.m. on Saturday. The parade will start at 10 a.m. and run until approximately 4 p.m. before disbanding in Washington Park. Detours may begin as early as 6 a.m. at the direction of the Chicago Police Department based on traffic volume in the area. King Drive is expected to remain closed until late Saturday afternoon.
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Sotomayor swearing in court
Sotomayor swearing in court, Sonia Sotomayor is sworn in Saturday to the Supreme Court, she’ll be able to claim two firsts: first Hispanic justice and first high court member to have her oath-taking made available to TV cameras.
Sotomayor, who won a groundbreaking Senate confirmation vote Thursday over intense conservative opposition, will be sworn in twice by Chief Justice John Roberts.
She will repeat one oath as prescribed by the Constitution in a private ceremony at the high court. It will be open only to members of Sotomayor’s family. Then, Roberts will administer a second oath, taken by judges, with the new justice’s family and friends, and reporters present.
Court spokeswoman Kathy Arberg said the ceremony apparently will be the first one open to television cameras in the court’s history.
Sotomayor is the first Democratic nominee in 15 years. She becomes the nation’s 111th justice — and just the third woman in the court’s history. She’ll appear next week at the White House with President Barack Obama, who chose her in May to replace retiring Justice David Souter.
“With this historic vote, the Senate has affirmed that Justice Sotomayor has the intellect, the temperament, the history, the integrity and the independence of mind to ably serve on our nation’s highest court,” Obama said following Thursday’s 68-31 confirmation vote.
Senate Democrats backed her unanimously but most Republicans lined up in a show of opposition both for her and for the president’s standards for a justice.
The 55-year-old daughter of Puerto Rican parents was raised in a South Bronx housing project and educated in the Ivy League before rising to the highest legal echelons, spending the past 17 years as a federal judge.
Republicans argued that she’d bring personal bias and a liberal agenda to the bench. But Democrats praised Sotomayor as an extraordinarily qualified mainstream moderate and touted her elevation to the court as a milestone in the nation’s journey toward greater equality and a reaffirmation of the American dream.
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