Saturday Link-Off: Life’s A Party

olivia-wilde-maxim-3Jackie has taken today off so I have to fill in. His Entertainment Link-Off has been rescheduled for tomorrow. To make up for it, here’s Olivia Wilde in her recent Maxim shoot.

Everybody’s favourite head of state, Silvio Berlusconi, is back in the news again. This time it’s over allegations that he hired prostitutes for parties he throws. (BBC)

Fortunately I never ended up like any of these but here are ten signs that you drank too much. (Banned In Hollywood)

Egypt didn’t go far in the FIFA Confederations Cup. One theory being floated about is that Allah punished the team for being unclean. (IOL)

After the jump, packing for vacation, failed GMs at the draft, and the end of days in New York.

Last weekend, we saw Cris Cyborg choke out an interviewer. This weekend, Gina Carano says “Anything you can do, I can do better.” (Cage Potato)

Despite the tragic end of The Moneyball movie project (and by tragic, I mean fortunate), Deadspin has gotten their hands on script excerpts from the doomed project. (Deadspin)

If a picture is worth a thousand words, these pictures would be described in total panic. (The Big Lead)

Speaking of a thousand words, that was about how long the debut of my new column was. (Lowdown Blog)

Fan 590 reporter Howard Berger thinks that Brian Burke was all talk and no action on draft day. (HockeyBuzz)

With all our talk about the NHL Draft, we omitted to mention the NBA Draft. That means we didn’t mention the confounding moves made by Minnesota’s David Khan. (The Big Lead)

In the social media website wars, MySpace is being pummelled by Facebook. The Daily Telegraph asked some experts about how they can make a comeback. (Daily Telegraph)

That F1 war that nearly tore top-level racing apart may not be as over as we thought. (BlogF1)

Some of these new cruise ships are nicer that most Ontario towns. (Daily Telegraph)

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