
Here’s Diddy eyeing Jessica Biel’s ratatattat’s. Based on this photo, I guess it’s apropos that Diddy has double D’s in his name. Can’t blame him though, she does look quite stuntastic.

Here’s Diddy eyeing Jessica Biel’s ratatattat’s. Based on this photo, I guess it’s apropos that Diddy has double D’s in his name. Can’t blame him though, she does look quite stuntastic.
Judith Hernandez and Mr. Castro are New York City police officers and, as onetime partners in the department’s housing bureau, they made heroic rescues during the 9/11 attacks.
The searing memory of that day — how they cheated death together, the lives they saved together, and those they could not save — pulled them steadily closer afterward, as did the year of 16-hour days they spent together sifting through the ruins at ground zero. It finally persuaded them to end their police partnership and become partners in marriage.
As great a story as this is, I doubt we’ll see it on an episode of Law and Order any time soon.
My new roommate Chris “Cee-Low,” in the past couple months has introduced me to a lot of new music, mainly of the whiny, ‘my heart’s been ripped in two’ sort. And by introduce, I mean force down the proverbial throat. It’s alright though, because its allowed me to find that John Mayer in me that I never knew existed.
Anyway, if you want to get in touch with your sensitive side and even maybe cry just a little, you should all download (legally, natch) Rachel Yamagata’s “Worn Me Down”–not the radio version, but the more depressing take.