I get a big, red box that says: "I am a bandwidth thief! I've been caught in the act! This is here instead of the image I was trying to steal. This image is being loaded by someone else's server at their expense. I didn't even ask! I just took it, in complete disregard for any copyright."
Weird. I see the picture, even after I cleared my cache and history and deleted all temp files. But that is pretty freakin' funny!
Those vodka/cranberries are starting to puff her cheeks out a bit. Back to the blow, please, Brit ...
As much as I hate her "music", I sure wouldn't mind "puffing her cheeks" if you know what I'm saying....
Here's how it went Him: Let's hook up. Her: I can't until I'm married. Him: Let's get married. Her: Okay. Ghostbar employee: Hey I hear you are getting married. You 2 need a license. Her: Drive us to courthouse please. Limo Driver: Okay 45 minutes later.... Him and Her: I do... Back to hotel room...hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
http://www.cnn.com/2004/SHOWBIZ/Music/01/05/britney.spears.wedding.ap/index.html Britney Spears weds, annulment arranged 'Let's go get married, just for the hell of it' Monday, January 5, 2004 Posted: 1:13 PM EST (1813 GMT) LAS VEGAS, Nevada (AP) -- Britney Spears and a childhood friend apparently "took a joke too far" by tying the knot at a wedding chapel after a long night of partying -- and then quickly arranged an annulment. The 22-year-old pop star married Jason Allen Alexander of Kentwood, Louisiana, around 5:30 a.m. Saturday at a Las Vegas wedding chapel. Alexander said he and Spears hatched the idea to get hitched early Saturday. "It was just crazy, man," the 22-year-old told "Access Hollywood" in an interview at his home Monday morning. "And we were just looking at each other and said, 'Let's do something wild, crazy. Let's go get married, just for the hell of it.' " But the couple arranged an annulment Saturday afternoon in the presence of several people, including a Las Vegas lawyer, said a source close to Spears who spoke on condition of anonymity. The signed annulment will be filed when the courts open Monday morning, the source said. The signed annulment was not immediately filed when the courts opened Monday morning, Clark County District Court spokesman Michael Sommermeyer said. Once filed, the annulment will be assigned to a Family Court judge, Sommermeyer said. If the annulment is uncontested, the judge could approve it in a couple of days or schedule a hearing, he said. The parties could ask to have the case sealed. Because Nevada law allows for community property between married couples, any income that Spears made while she and Alexander were married could be contested, Sommermeyer said. Spears' record label, Jive Records, released a statement on the marriage by Sonia Muckle, Jive's vice president of publicity, to "Entertainment Tonight." Britney Spears, 22, walked down the aisle in blue jeans and a baseball cap, according to People.com. "On January 3rd, Britney Spears and a friend took a joke too far by getting married. Ms. Spears and Mr. Alexander have filed for an annulment which will become official on Monday, January 5." Calls to Spears' representatives were not immediately returned. Spears and Alexander traveled by limousine to the Little White Wedding Chapel on the Strip after a stop at the Ghostbar, a club in the Palms Casino Hotel. The chapel staff told the couple they couldn't get married without a license, so they were taken to get a license and driven back to the chapel, where they were married. The bride wore a baseball cap and torn jeans down the aisle and was escorted by a Palms limousine driver, the source told the AP. Spears was expected to leave the Palms on Sunday. Employees at the chapel declined comment. The singer released her fourth album, "In the Zone," in November. It debuted at the top of the album charts. She begins a concert tour March 2 in San Diego.