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by Team WebProNews 05.22.2013 23:26 |
Flying can be one of the most unpleasant experiences in life. Even if passengers’ eardrums aren’t bombarded by crying babies or some woman singing Whitney Houston songs, the prices, accommodations, and service can often leave a lot to be desired. |
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by Team Jezebel 05.21.2013 19:24 |
On last night's episode of Bravo's Newlyweds: The First Year, we got to watch engaged couple Jeff and Blair experience Whitney Houston's death together. |
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by Team POP Sugar 05.21.2013 01:23 |
Tika Sumpter is starring in The Haves and the Have Nots, a new scripted series for the Oprah Winfrey Network. |
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by Team Boing Boing 05.15.2013 07:21 |
ABC News: "An American Airlines flight was forced to make an emergency landing when a female passenger refused to stop singing Whitney Houston songs. |
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by Team Jaunted 05.14.2013 21:23 |
There's a distinct difference between "fan" and "stan." A fan has a normal affection for a product, person, or somesuch. A stan? Well, they're different. They fall into the batshit category. They go too far. They can be dangerous. |
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by Perez Hilton Perez Hilton Blog 05.14.2013 05:21 |
Houston as much as more than the next gal, but this is ridiculous!!! American Airlines travelers flying from El Lay to NYC last Friday had their pans disrupted by the world's most inconvenient karaoke singer! A woman apparently obsessed with Whitney Houston — or maybe Dolly Parton R |
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by Team The Consumerist 05.13.2013 23:26 |
Just because the song “I Will Always Love” you (as written by Dolly Parton and sung by the late Whitney Houston) implies an unflagging dedication, belting it out on an airplane didn’t bring one passenger any love from an American Airlines flight cr |
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