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According to US Weekly Magazine, Mel Gibson enjoyed an electronic cigarette from South Beach Smoke while attending a private house party in Hollywood.
ABOUT THE NEW YORK SAYS THANK YOU FOUNDATIONStarted in 2003 at the suggestion of a 5-year-old boy, The New York Says Thank You Foundation has grown into one of the Nation's leading organizations to transform the 9/11 Anniversary into a positive, hands-on platform for national volunteer service. Each year on the 9/11 Anniversary, The New York Says Thank You Foundation sends hundreds of volunteers from New York along with disaster survivors from around the country to help rebuild communities around the United States recovering from disaster. It's the group's way of saying "Thank You" for all the love and support Americans from across the country extended to New Yorkers in the days, weeks, and months following September 11. For more information, please visit www.NewYorkSaysThankYou.orgABOUT LIVEstyle ENTERTAINMENT
ABOUT THE NEW YORK SAYS THANK YOU FOUNDATIONStarted in 2003 at the suggestion of a 5-year-old boy, The New York Says Thank You Foundation has grown into one of the Nation's leading organizations to transform the 9/11 Anniversary into a positive, hands-on platform for national volunteer service. Each year on the 9/11 Anniversary, The New York Says Thank You Foundation sends hundreds of volunteers from New York along with disaster survivors from around the country to help rebuild communities around the United States recovering from disaster. It's the group's way of saying "Thank You" for all the love and support Americans from across the country extended to New Yorkers in the days, weeks, and months following September 11. For more information, please visit www.NewYorkSaysThankYou.orgABOUT LIVEstyle ENTERTAINMENT
NEW YORK, Dec. 11 /PRNewswire/ -- Rex Lee stars in The Adoption Agency, now the top featured video on Will Ferrell's Funny or Die site. Written and produced by DFDTV (www.DFDTV.com), Lee -- as the infamous political leader Kim Jong Il -- goes up against the screening committee of a U.S.
Actor Jeremy Piven says he would love to star in another Broadway play, despite the recent controversy regarding his departure from Speed the Plow. Piven said he left the play mid-run because he was suffering from mercury poisoning, due to eating too much fish, as well as Epstein-Barr disease.
