Ready for Christmas? If not, well that's too damn bad, because it's about to get jammed right down your throats! Ahem, sorry about that. However, if you've already decorated the house, baked the first batch of Christmas cookies, and braved the throngs of mall shoppers during the first few hours of Black Friday (which, here in Delaware, began at the ungodly hour of 3 am), then AOL's In2TV will be the next stop on your holiday express.
That's because In2TV has launched its very own Christmas Channel. The free online channel features classic Christmas-themed television cartoons starring Bugs Bunny, the Smurfs, and Fred Flinstone and movies such as A Christmas Without Snow and You're Invited to Mary-Kate & Ashley's Christmas Party. Also featured on the site are holiday-themed episodes of classic television series like Alice, Eight is Enough and, well, Joey. Hey, they can't all be classics, can they?
You can reach AOL's In2TV Christmas channel by clicking on this link. By the by, AOL is the parent company of TV Squad, if you didn't know that already
Jodie Sweetin is going from child star to crystal meth to striptease. She won't be doing the stripping, thankfully, but she will be hosting a new show striptease game show on the Fuse Network called Pants Off Dance-Off.
I guess getting money for schools has changed a lot since I was a kid.
A woman named Wendy Halperin won an afternoon tea with Ashley Olsen by bidding $5000 at P.S. 87 in Greenwich Village. She was bidding for her 6 year old daughter, who will go to tea with Olsen. An auction at another school, P.S. 41, raised $130,000, so these are big-time auctions we're talking about.
Now, was Ashley the one who it was rumored to have an eating disorder, or was it Mary-Kate? If it was, I wonder if this "tea" would count as an entire meal?