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Around The NetPosted by Eugene Morton - Tuesday, March 18, 2008 5:00 PM
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In Your Pants With Anna DavidPosted by Eugene Morton - Tuesday, March 18, 2008 4:51 PM
Here's what Anna David has to say about herself: "Anna David has been on staff at Premiere and Parenting, was a fulltime freelancer at People, wrote a sex and relationship column for Razor, and has also been published in Details, Playboy, Cosmo, Maxim, Stuff, Redbook, Teen Vogue, The LA Times, Vanity Fair, Variety, People, Us Weekly, TV Guide,The New York Post, Tatler, Esquire UK, Movieline, LA Confidential, Vegas, and Ocean Drive, among many others. She's a pop culture expert for The Today Show, appears regularly on Fox Reality Channel's Reality Remix, and has also been featured on ESPN's Cold Pizza, Fox's The Best Damn Sports Show Period, NBC's The Other Half, The Style Network's Modern Girl's Guide to Life, and a collection of shows on VH1 and E! Her first novel, Party Girl, is out now." Read on to see Anna's answers to today's questions.
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Attack This: Only The Super WealthyPosted by Eugene Morton - Tuesday, March 18, 2008 4:46 PM
Today however, only the fabulously wealthy will be able to afford the items we show. Everything’s gold plated, diamond incrusted and platinum coated for good measure. It’s nice to look though.
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The Loop: China's Internet Media BlackoutPosted by Eugene Morton - Tuesday, March 18, 2008 2:44 PM
Since then, the Chinese government has been systematically taking down other media sites, some suggest in an effort to prevent word of the violence from spreading. Will this trend continue or will China eventually scale back the increased media blackout to some degree? To answer that question, we’ll welcome Boing Boing’s Xeni Jardin.
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Cello FlashMob: Behind the ScenesPosted by Eugene Morton - Tuesday, March 18, 2008 1:47 PM
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DVDuesday With Chris GorePosted by Eugene Morton - Tuesday, March 18, 2008 9:56 AM
Heat up some microwave popcorn, pour a glass of soda (or whatever your favorite beverage might be, you’re at home after all) and check out one of the great movies Film Threat’s Chris Gore has in store for you. The author of the The Complete DVD Book wouldn’t steer you wrong. Afterward, you can not fight the crowds out of the theater and not wade through traffic on your way home. It’s a win, win situation. Today, Chris is going to review I Am Legend, Southland Tales and No Country for Old Men.
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Today On AOTS!Posted by Eugene Morton - Tuesday, March 18, 2008 9:37 AM
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Everyone's favorite pretty lady who talks about sexual issues is back! Anna David will be here live in the studio to answer your questions.
Usually, we showcase products that are high-end, but totally affordable to your average consumer. Then, other times, we introduce products for those a little better off financially than the rest of us.
Last week, during a protest of the Chinese government by Tibetan demonstrators (in the Tibetan capital of Lhasa), violence erupted between the protestors and Chinese troops, followed by a swift internet blackout of media sites like YouTube and Google News in China.
It used to be that if you wanted to experience some big time cinematic thrills you had to go to the theater. Now, with HD TVs that have higher resolution than real life and price tags lower than what a ticket and a small bucket of popcorn costs, who needs to go out anymore?
We’ll talk whisper quiet, because most of you are probably still hung-over. On today’s totally awesome AOTS we’ll solve all of your sex and romance questions In Your Pants, review the latest DVD releases in DVDuesday and we’ll show you the stuff you just can’t live without in Attack This. You should be plenty sober by air time.