February 21, 2005

News of Love

While we are still waiting to hear back from Tarantino, we've been sitting on so much JLH information, that we have to let it out on this, her 26th birthday.

We didn't do a good job chronicling her sitcom, In the Game, because as you might expect after the cast changes, dropping the ESPN angle, pushing back the date, and various other denials - it was not ordered. But that doesn't mean she didn't have a happy Valentine's Day. However, those who are like me and cannot remember the last thing you watched her in, minus her appearance on Punked, you might have a chance in the near future to catch her on basic cable. This story points to an ad that leads one to believe she will be on a show on Oxygen called Confessions of a Sociopathic Social Climber - watch the video on the contest page if you are interested in hearing her say "want to come to my place later and hump like bunnies" and then seeing her dressed as a naughty bunny. Sounds like a tease to me, hopefully it will be the only other show on the network besides Good Girls Don't where a guy doesn't have to quickly change the channel if someone enters the room while he is watching it.

UPDATE:
If you are like me and like direct links, this is the closest usable one for the Windows Media Player version of the Confessions JLH clip.

However, I recommend, especially since I prefer quicktime, these one, (and as a bonus since I don't see them on the site yet) two, three direct links to the Confession clips. The first is arguably the best, but Love tries her best to also act cruel in the other two clips while riding the elevator and providing a wax job.

Posted by boo at February 21, 2005 11:03 PM | TrackBack
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Confessions of a Sociopathic Social Climber looks like one of the worst shows ever--kind of like Sex and the City with a budget of $15 per episode. I can only imagine how bad In the Game must have been if that didn't get picked up... I mean, that had Al Bundy in it even.

Posted by: lurp at February 22, 2005 12:03 AM
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