The Gossip Game
Well folks here it is, the Gossip Game. More and more people each week are finding this game and gettin jiggy with it. Here is how it's played: Each week Mike Walker from National Enquirer calls in with four stories. Three of the stories are true (according to Mike) and one of the stories is false. Everyone tries to pick which is the false story, see if you can tell. Here are this week's stories:
1. Kimberly Stewart thought she would be replacing Nicole Richie on FOX's ''The Simple Life'' with Paris Hilton. That is, until she learned that her good friend Paris had a lot of demands about her wardrobe and wanted to be able to rewrite her dialog. Kimberly backed out of the deal.
2. At a recent party in LA, Ellen Degeneres was spotted taking sample bites out of some chocolates that were in a candy dish. She put the ones she didn't like back in the bowl with the bite side down so no one would see them.
3. Walking through a casino, Debra Messing took a couple of quarters out of her purse and dropped them into a slot machine - hitting a $10,000 jackpot on the first spin. She says she'll donate the money to charity.
4. While on jury duty for a particularly boring case, "Everybody Loves Raymond" star, Patricia Heaton fell asleep in court. She was awakened and warned that if she fell asleep again, she'd be charged with contempt. She didn't have any problem staying awake after that.
1. Kimberly Stewart thought she would be replacing Nicole Richie on FOX's ''The Simple Life'' with Paris Hilton. That is, until she learned that her good friend Paris had a lot of demands about her wardrobe and wanted to be able to rewrite her dialog. Kimberly backed out of the deal.
2. At a recent party in LA, Ellen Degeneres was spotted taking sample bites out of some chocolates that were in a candy dish. She put the ones she didn't like back in the bowl with the bite side down so no one would see them.
3. Walking through a casino, Debra Messing took a couple of quarters out of her purse and dropped them into a slot machine - hitting a $10,000 jackpot on the first spin. She says she'll donate the money to charity.
4. While on jury duty for a particularly boring case, "Everybody Loves Raymond" star, Patricia Heaton fell asleep in court. She was awakened and warned that if she fell asleep again, she'd be charged with contempt. She didn't have any problem staying awake after that.
5 Comments:
Fred G Says #3
Giant boobaos says #4
Plumbitis Flibitis says#2
Must be #3 because I heard Debra Messing "Don't hit nothin' on the first go around."
Chuck Heston says #4, cause I'm always right
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