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Aug 04, 2009 -
Check out today's episode of our hot new daily show, PopSugar Rush — who scored the most VMA nominations, what Britney and Lindsay got up to together, and Shaq's challenge to David Beckham. Watch it now!
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Sep 26, 2008 -
As Pop will tell you, Britney Spears has put her 7,453-square-foot, 6-bedroom, 6.5-bath home in Beverly Hills on the market for $7.9 million. But, lucky for you, I've got more intel on the property. According to Real Estalker, the property description reads:
Exquisite gated Italian Renaissance Villa w/approx 7,500 sq ft of luxury, 6 BD, 6 ½ BA, wet bar, library, den, chic dining rm, & grand foyer.
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May 08, 2008 -
According to E!, Britney Spears spent 45 minutes on Wednesday looking at a house in Encino, CA, which is listed at $5.96 million. The listing for the 5-bedroom, 6.5-bath property reads:
A gracious European-inspired Manor located in the exclusive Clark Gable Estates, this home is extremely secluded yet convenient and accessible to Encino and Beverly Hills. Nearly an acre of private grounds and rolling lawns capture the feeling of an old Italian Villa complete with expansive entrance courtyard.
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Jan 16, 2009 -
Throwing a successful dinner party is already enough of a hassle without your tablecloth slipping off of the table. You've somehow spent 10 minutes assuring yourself that your linens drape equally to the floor. You set the table, serve your feast, and realize that one side resembles a miniskirt sported by Britney Spears.
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Dec 12, 2007 -
For some imperceptible reason, a few weeks ago I decided to challenge my office to a gingerbread house-making challenge, a "Gingerbread-Off," if you will. Turns out getting my walls and roof to stand on their own was not an easy feat, and suddenly memories of disastrous gingerbread houses from my youth rushed back to me. It was a fun weekend activity though, and I was excited to see what my coworkers had come up with.
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Dec 11, 2007 -
If you're giving a gift this month to someone who, as far as you know, may or may not celebrate Christmas, Hanukkah, or Britney Spears's birthday, it's best to leave the nativity scenes, dreidels, and bad hair extensions off of your wrapping paper. Choose a paper solely wintry in theme, and avoid symbolic colors like red and green. This Paper Source Moss and Pool Retro Snowflake paper ($6.50), for example, is a good choice of secular wrapping paper.
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