
McAfee, the Internet security company, has named Brad Pitt as the most dangerous celebrity to search for on the Internet. Not because searching for Brad may land you in the middle of a Brangaloonie chat room den, but because the bad people of the Internet use his name to lure you in and infect your computer.
Women searching for pictures, wallpapers or info on Brad have an 18% chance of getting their PC infected with a virus, spam crap, adware or spyware. McAfee said other dangerous names include Justin Timberlake, Beyonce and Heidi Montag.
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You could be in "Metro Station's" new music Video!!

Metro Station is shooting a new video for "Forever Seventeen" magazine we're looking for fans 18 and up to be in their new video!
must be available to be in pomona, ca for a nighttime shoot on sept.
22nd. we want people with a "punky/ american apparel hipster" look. if
you are interested please send 1-2 pictures, your best contact phone
number, your full name, and your age to gtcasting@gmail.com with "metro station" in the subject line.
Also, be sure to check out Metro Station along side One Block Radius and Prima J at JoJo Jam!!!
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Scarlett heads to Rwanda for a great cause

Scarlett Johansson just returned from her first trip to Rwanda with (RED), whose primary objective "is to engage the private sector in raising awareness and funds for the Global Fund, to help fight AIDS in Africa."
The blonde humanitarian stayed four days and visited people and different projects benefiting from (RED) funds via the Global Fund into Rwanada.
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Fox supports LaBeouf at Eagle Eye Premiere

Megan Fox shows her support for Transformers costar Shia LaBeouf Tuesday at the Hollywood premiere of his movie Eagle Eye. In the thriller (which opens Sept. 26), the actor plays an everyday guy who becomes a fugitive from the law after receiving a threatening phone call from a stranger.












