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This Rolling Stone cover from 2001 is one of the 16 best magazine covers featuring funny people as determined by the gang at The Apiary.

The now infamous Sahalis protest tearfully that they were in fact not gate-crashers but invited guests to the first Obama White House State dinner. They implicate special assistant to the Secretary of Defense, Michele S. Jones, as the invitation extender (through a series of emails).
“This has been the most devastating thing that’s ever happened to us,” Tareq Salahi, along with his wife Michaele, told Matt Lauer in the couple’s first television interview. “We’re greatly saddened by all the circumstances that have been involved in portraying my wife and I as party crashers. I can tell you we did not party crash the White House.”
Apparently this is not the first time that this couple has found themselves on the receiving end of a “misunderstanding” about whether they were invited somewhere. Rumor has it that they are trying to drum up publicity to get their own reality TV show. Good job so far. We are all watching! *lol*
Unless you’ve been in a drunken stupor over Thanksgiving weekend, you’ve heard about socialite Rachel Uchitel. The National Enquirer alleged over the weekend that Rachel Uchitel was having an affair with Tiger Woods, yet she’s denied it. After that allegation surfaced, Tiger Woods was involved in a bizarre car accident and many are speculating that the accident followed a confrontation with his wife, Elin Nordegren. The initial story about the accident seemed very peculiar, so the speculation is warranted, particularly since Tiger is now refusing to speak to the police. Did Elin Nordegren cause Tiger’s injuries during a confrontation? We have no idea and it will be interesting to see if the true story ever emerges.
Meanwhile, Rachel Uchitel is all the rage. SPORTSbyBROOKS has been all over this story and has published numerous photos of Rachel.
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