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Morning Gossip Quickies

- Fab will be DJing at Club NME tonight at Spaceland. Think Drew will show? Or will Kirsten? - NME
- Good thing models don't eat b/c anyone who ate uncooked food (salad, bread, cheese, fruit) at the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue Valentine party could get Hep A if they don't get it checked out by today and taken care of - TV Guide
- I never liked Puddy (aka Puff Daddy, P-Diddy, Diddy, whatever you wanna call him), until he punched an LA real estate agent in the face - MSNBC
- Evangeline Lilly was quite fetching on Letterman the other night, eh - goldenfiddle
- Umm, Courtney, you're supposed to fall out of your dress, your dress isn't supposed to fall off of you - X17
- I still don't like James Blunt, now more than ever since he supposedly ran over somebody's foot and drove off - eonline
- Santa Monica bans America's Next Top Model ads from the sides of the Big Blue Bus. Why? Because they haven't ruined Santa Monica enough yet - Defamer
- Beverly Hill's favorite son George Michael says that even though marijuana is killing his voice, he's addicted and won't stop - News of the World
- Wondering how the Beckham's move to LA is like? NBC has offered Posh Spice a reality show to let us all in on their fascinating life - People
- Paris Hilton's mushrooms are as skinny as she is - Cityrag
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