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Laura Randisi: November 2006 Archives

Oh, O.J., what have you stepped in this time? You have a book and TV deal, then it's canceled. Now there are rumors flying that this dog-and-pony-show business will make it to the Web, which, judging from other videos, might be true.

As rumors fly questioning his innocence again, he stands by his story. Our double jeopardy law prohibits anyone from touching him again unless he commits another murder, er, crime. Read his newest confession here. What are your thoughts?

Who are your AMA faves?

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So, Jay-Z released his new album after a three-year hiatus today called "Kingdom Come." And he and his main squeeze, Beyonce, will be performing at the American Music Awards. Coincidence? I think not.

Anyway, the chart toppers with a few nominations include Mariah Carey, the Black-Eyed Peas and the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Now, the "experts" liken this star-studded event to the Grammy's. Hmm... I think I'd agree.

My favorites? Nick Lachey for top male because, let's face it, he has a lot to say and a lot of heart. Maybe Nelly Furtado for favorite female, but then again she might be riding the whole hip-hop wave. I think the most up-in-the-air category is Country with Chesney, Urban and Toby Keith. And I gotta go with Eminem for hip-hop male.

Catch it live at 8 tonight on ABC. What are your thoughts?

Kramer drops N-bomb

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"Seinfeld" was one of the popular sitcoms out there. The show about nothing captured audiences both young and old. It gave way to phrases and episodes that are unforgettable:

Man Hands
the Elaine Dance
Junior Mints: "It's chocolate, it's minty. It's delicious!"
Soup Nazi. "No Soup for you!"

I digress. Apparently, Kramer, aka Michael Richards, lost it at a recent comedy event. Surprising to say the least. It just might rival Mel Gibson. The racist outburst sent the audience packing, after they recovered from their utter shock and surprise, of course. It's worth a look at the article and the video.

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