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Monday, October 27, 2008

Eva Mendes has an ass to die for and yesterday she had it on full display in LA when she was out doing a spot of shopping.

Sunday, October 26, 2008


Here's a couple of photos of U2 frontman Bono partying it up with a couple of bikini clad chicks on the beach in the South of France last month.

Bono took a holiday with his friend Simon Carmody, where they met up with two 19-year-olds, American fashion student Andrea Feick and her British friend Hannah Emerson, in St Tropez.

The pair later posted pictures of the holiday on Facebook, open to the public in the site�s New York and French networks.

Feick excitedly announced the trip in one public message to her friend, saying: �So Bono and Simon called me yesterday and they arrived in Cannes today, so looks like we�ll have a plan! :)�

After cocktails at the Nikki Beach bar, they took a stroll along the beach, where Bono put his arm around Feick�s waist and then wrapped himself around Emerson�s neck.

They later headed to a luxury yacht where Bono, Carmody and the girls partied into the night. Later in the trip, the group continued to party in St Tropez, posing outside the Oxybar.

I'd love to hear him explain this to his wife...

Saturday, October 25, 2008

What makes November's Playboy Playmate a little different from the others has nothing to do with her tits - they are as big and hot as all former Playmates.

No, Grace Kim is a little different in that she hid the fact that she was flashing her puppies in Playboy from her family. Why? What's the big secret?
I've no idea who Jessian Gravel-Beland is and neither do the guys who discovered these photos of her posing topless but they deserve a drink for bringing this beauty to The DarkHat's attention.

The New York Times is extending an offer to the U2 frontman Bono to become a columnist for their Op-Ed page.

It's unclear whether the singer-philanthropist will be paid for his six to 10 pieces for the paper on topics including Africa and global poverty, though his One Campaign spokeswoman, Kathy McKiernan, said any payment would go straight to Bono's charity.