Bristol Palin & Levi Johnston

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<p>With me it was sort of the opposite of the proverbial train wreck…I’d watch, but at some point I’d just have to look away because the creep-out factor would be beyond my endurance.</p>

<p>They could do the Bump and the Hustle, right?</p>

<p>Could you imagine the hijinks if the entire SCOTUS were contestants on DWTS all at the same time?</p>

<p>Thanks 07DAD, that vision has made me decide to skip dinner tonight! Could we meet here every night around this time with more of the same? I need to lose a few pounds.</p>

<p>GA2012Mom…you are a riot!</p>

<p>Tom Delay was amazingly game–I didn’t know he had such a fun loving side to him! </p>

<p>I’m actually pleasantly surprised that Kate Gosselin is making a good go in the world of entertainment. Saw photo of the ex-H: that guy needs to stay out of the limelight! Scary looking and seemingly not doing much to support himself.</p>

<p>“Maybe a lawyer version of The Apprentice, with a team from Harvard Law and a team from SMU Law”</p>

<p>I auditioned for just such a show back in maybe 2004. It was supposed to be the Ivy League grads vs. the working stiffs from the third and fourth tier. It never went into production, though. I think they couldn’t sell it when they realized that, unlike in the business world, the only legal employers who’d give someone a high-level job based on a reality show are ones that the contestants would never want to work for.</p>

<p>This was around the time I started working at my first firm, which was right across the street from the Trump Chicago project. We would occasionally see Bill Whatsisname, the first Apprentice, leading groups around the site, so we knew he did actually have a job, albeit maybe one in PR.</p>

<p>^^^yeah. what happened to him, I wonder?</p>

<p>Bill Rancic is now on a reality show with his wife, Giuliana who is a correspondent on the “E!” channel.</p>

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<p>CC needs a reality show. Separate from the cc lawyers joining DWTS. We need a show. There are some entertaining scuffles that occur here. Ought to be good for some viewership</p>

<p>The CC parent contestants would have to live in a dorm, participate in challenges such as dorm decorating, beer pong, and Greek rushing. Could be a real hoot.</p>

<p>If it’s college games, I get first dibs on icing someone (brownie points for anyone who knows what icing someone is).</p>

<p>I assume you aren’t referring to hockey?</p>

<p>Its a drinking game - with Smirnoff’s ice. Gotta chug it on the spot when presented with it, even if you find it in an inopportune time/place.
What do I win???</p>

<p>Do you tie somebody naked to the flag pole in the snow? (don’t ask!)</p>

<p>ding, ding, ding… jym got it right!</p>

<p>Like I said, you win brownie points.</p>

<p>And you forgot the most important rule. If presented with said bottle of Smirnoff’s ice and you refuse to drink it, you are forever banned from ever icing someone else.</p>

<p>Also heard you have to get down on one knee and drink it.</p>

<p>Anyone willing to bet that Smirnoffs invented the game for it to go viral amongst college-aged kids?</p>

<p>[Bros</a> Icing Bros - May. 26, 2010](<a href=“http://money.cnn.com/2010/05/26/news/companies/bros_icing_bros.fortune/index.htm]Bros”>http://money.cnn.com/2010/05/26/news/companies/bros_icing_bros.fortune/index.htm)

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<p>Believe? Yes? No?? Maybe?</p>

<p>I know people who work on the brand. It most definitely was not Diageo-created.</p>

<p>Bristol Palin is on DWTS. For real.</p>

<p>Does anyone else think that perhaps it is the public that “got played” on the second engagement?</p>

<p>I wouldn’t be surprised if the DWTS folks encouraged her to do something to be in the headlines again, before signing her.</p>