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August 15th, 2008
Aug 15, 2008
Just what exactly is going on between Serena and Blair?
‘Gossip Girl’ On Girl Action

OHHHHHH man … things look like they will be heating up on the upcoming second season of The CW hit series Gossip Girl. Blake Lively and Leighton Meester, in their respective roles as Serena van der Woodsen and Blair Waldorf, were spied shooting some night scenes on location in Brooklyn, NY this week:

Boy … you ain’t never gonna guess what these two ladies are about to do to one another. After the jump, check out a few photos of these ladies in action — be warned, tho, the photos may prove spoilerish to the second season story line …

The first images of Brenda & Kelly on the new 'Beverly Hills, 90210' spin-off
Shannen Doherty, Jennie Garth Back In ’90210’

Here are the first images/video of Shannen Doherty and Jennie Garth back in their respective roles as Brenda Walsh and Kelly Taylor in a new promo video for the new CW series 90210. Here are a few screencaps from the just-released promo vid:

We loved her as Brenda Walsh in the original “Beverly Hills, 90210,” now Shannen Doherty’s back for multiple episodes of The CW’s spin-off, “90210,” including the two-hour premiere on Tuesday, September 2 at 8 p.m. — and ET has your first look at scenes from the debut night! In the episode, West Beverly Hills High School has approached Brenda — last seen headed to London to study acting — to return to her alma mater as a guest director for the school’s musical production. “90210″ is the story of the Wilson family. Rob Estes plays Harry, husband to Debbie (Lori Loughlin) and son to Tabitha (Jessica Walter). He signs on as the principal of West Beverly High, his alma mater, after he moves his family from Kansas back to Beverly Hills to take care of his aging alcoholic mother.

Wee! These new images are very exciting … just when my interest in the new 90210 was starting to wane (especially after all the bullshizz about contract money talk) they go ahead and release a video like this to yank me back in ;) After the jump, check out this 90210 promo video in full (be warned, the video autoplays) …

The US ladies dominate the Women's All-Around Gymnastics Final
Nastia Liukin, Shawn Johnson Win Gold & Silver Medals

Not to be outdone by those guys in the pool at the Water Cube at this year’s Olympic Summer Games, the US ladies aren’t doing too shabby themselves. Last night (today in China), US gymnasts/teammates/friends Nastia Liukin and Shawn Johnson took home the Gold and Silver Medals respectively in the Women’s All-Around Gymnastics Final. Nastia becomes on the third US Olympic Gymnast to win the Gold Medal in this event … the very same event that America’s Sweetheart Mary Lou Retton won at the 1984 Olympic Summer Games which were held here in Los Angeles, CA:

No runner-up finish to her friend and rival this time. Nastia Liukin won the biggest prize of all. Liukin edged teammate Shawn Johnson for the all-around gold in women’s gymnastics Friday in an intense matchup that lived up to its billing at the Beijing Games. Liukin finished with 63.325 points, a mere six-tenths ahead of Johnson, the reigning world champion who beat Liukin at the U.S. championships and Olympic trials only a few weeks ago. Yang Yilin of China won the bronze. “I don’t think it’s really set in, but I feel like this journey has been so long,” Liukin said. Made even longer by having to wait for Johnson to follow her on the floor exercise. Liukin paced back and forth while Johnson, the final competitor, completed her performance, clapping as her teammate floated high in the air. In the end, it was Liukin who soared. When Johnson’s score was posted and Liukin realized she won, tears filled her eyes. Her father and coach Valeri grabbed her in a bearhug, squeezing her tight for several minutes. Valeri Liukin was a double gold medalist for the Soviet Union 20 years ago, but came up achingly short in a rivalry with his own teammate in the all-around. There would be no such disappointment for his only child. “It’s not possible to describe how proud I am,” he said afterward. Liukin wore a smile that lit up her face as she climbed atop the medals podium and waved to the crowd. She blinked back tears as the gold medal was placed around her neck, but let them flow when the U.S. anthem began to play. “Standing on the podium and hearing `Olympic champion’ next to my name was a dream come true,” Liukin said. “Everything pays off at this very moment” … But this was no surprise. Johnson and Liukin have been the world’s two best gymnasts for two years now, and most expected the teammates would be each other’s biggest competition. Johnson came in with all the momentum, winning every matchup with Liukin but one in the last few years. It was Liukin’s grace under pressure, though, that made the difference. It had to, with everything coming down to the very last event, and the last two performers. “I gave my heart and soul out there today,” Johnson said. “Nastia deserved the gold.”

These ladies are class acts, much congrats to them both for their stellar performances. I’m sure the ladies were disappointed when they had to content themselves with the Silver Medal in the Women’s Gymnastics Team event earlier this week but they’re prolly feeling much better about themselves today. It’s amazing how much the Olympic Games can lift one’s spirits as spectators … despite having nothing whatsoever to do with the athleticism that goes on in the Olympic Games, I can’t help but feel a bit of pride at the achievements by the US Olympic athletes. It’s great that the World can, generally, come together for 2 weeks every 2 years to share this great experience. Go Team USA … we’re all rootin’ for y’all :)

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Phelps's quest to be the best carries on
Michael Phelps Does It Again, Wins His 12th Gold Medal

Woot! It is my happy duty to report that Michael Phelps, the all-around star of the 2008 Summer Olympic Games, continued his Gold Medal winning streak last night (today in China) by winning the Men’s 200-meter Individual Medley in World Record time, a feat that is quickly becoming commonplace for the Olympic athlete. Phelps won his 6th Gold Medal of these Olympic Games, his 12th Gold Medal overall. Oh yeah, and Ryan Lochte had himself a great night, too:

Michael Phelps hung on the lane rope in a familiar pose, admiring another world record while his rivals gasped for breath. Make it 6-for-6 at the Beijing Games. Next up: Mark Spitz and the grandest of Olympic records. Blowing away the field, Phelps won the 200-meter individual medley in a record 1 minute, 54.23 seconds — more than two seconds ahead of the next guy. He knocked off his own mark of 1:54.80 set at last month’s U.S. trials, his sixth world record in China. Phelps matched his wins from Athens four years ago, where he also took six golds along with two bronzes. He’s already the winningest athlete in Olympic history with 12 golds, but his sights are on eight. Spitz won seven golds at the 1972 Munich Games. Phelps has two more events to leave little doubt he’s the greatest Olympian ever. Ryan Lochte tried to pull off a daunting double, going against Phelps just 29 minutes after winning the 200 backstroke. He couldn’t keep up, though he did hold on for bronze. Laszlo Cseh of Hungary picked up his third silver of the games — all of them trailing Phelps. When the official results were posted, Phelps extended his right hand to Lochte in the next lane. The friends shook hands and patted each other on the head. Later, they yukked it up on the medal stand before Phelps hustled off to grab his racing gear; he had to come right back for the semifinals of the 100 butterfly. “I switched from my dress sweats to my parka, shoes, threw my cap and goggles on and then they pushed us on out. No time,” he said. “The medal was in my warmup jacket.” History can’t wait. A half-hour after winning another gold, Phelps was second fastest behind Milorad Cavic of Croatia in the 100 fly, setting himself up to tie Spitz’s record in Saturday’s final. World record-holder Ian Crocker of the U.S. bounced back from a disappointing swim in the prelims to post the third-fastest time. “There wasn’t much time,” Phelps said, “but I think there’s going to be a lot of time for me to rest over the next 18 hours or so, and I’ll be able to be ready for tomorrow morning’s 100.” If all goes according to plan, Phelps will get No. 7 in the fly — his signature stroke — and have the coronation Sunday in the 400 medley relay. The Americans are always heavily favored for gold in that one … “It’s never a relief,” he said. “Tomorrow is going to be a tough race. For me to be a player in that race, I have to be closer at the 50. If I’m not, then it will be tough. I was over a body length behind at the 50 in the prelims and came up a bit short, so I have to be there.” Still, he showed little signs of tiring from the grueling schedule. He’s already raced 15 times and has two more left — both going for gold. “I actually don’t feel too bad now,” Phelps said … The official Xinhua News Agency dubbed Phelps “the American superfish.” Lochte got quite a consolation price: a world record and the first individual gold medal of his career in the backstroke. The laid-back Floridian edged teammate Aaron Peirsol in 1:53.94 to break the mark he shared with Peirsol. “I touched the wall and was like, ‘Thank you, finally,”‘ Lochte said. “It felt good the whole way.” Lochte was known as “Mr. Runner-up” for his frequent second-place finishes to Phelps and Peirsol. Then he stunned Peirsol at last year’s world championships in 1:54.32, before Peirsol matched the time in beating Lochte at the U.S. Olympic trials last month. Lochte got Peirsol back despite a problem with his LZR Racer. “My suit came undone after the first 50,” Lochte said. “I was just trying to control my legs” … Phelps’ win was the 21st world record set in swimming during the Olympics, with two days left.

Simply amazing … these US Olympians are so inspiring … watching them soar to these heights of athleticism leaves one with a really great feeling. While I’m thrilled that Michael Phelps is still on course to make more Olympic History, I’m very happy that Ryan Lochte is able to enjoy some time in the spotlight as well. These guys are really doing the US proud. Phelpsie is up to tie Mark Spitz‘s Olympic Record of 7 Gold Medals in a single Olympic Games tonight (tomorrow in China) … I can’t wait!! Again, I say Woot!

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