Wednesday, July 22, 2009
erin andrews video peep
Erin Andrews' peep video has been hot on the Internet for days, but now the Erin Andrews video peep has hit the mainstream. ESPN obviously didn't want to report on the video, but other major news outlets aren't so shy now. Now the Erin Andrews
Erin Andrews Video Peep Airs on Mainstream Media
video peep, and its pictures, have reached actual news organizations like the New York Post, FOX , and CBS. As such, Erin Andrews' video peep, and the evidence of it, isn't just limited to Internet porn sites anymore.
The first controversy came when the New York Post turned Erin Andrews' peep video into front page news - and even reprinted some of the peephole pictures. Of course, they put a black box over Andrews' private parts, but still reprinted the images from the video peep nonetheless.
Erin Andrews tried to remove the peep video of her changing in a hotel room, and threatened legal action against those that filmed it - as soon as they find the culprit. The New York Post reported in their story that Andrews and her attorney would pursue charges against those that filmed her, and those that "published the material."
That would have to include the New York Post, since they put the Erin Andrews peep video pictures on their newspaper for all to see. Although the naughty bits were blurred, the Post may have done Internet searchers a favor.
Those Post readers in New York now no longer have to risk getting a computer virus by searching for Erin Andrews video peep pictures, or by searching for the video itself. They can just go to yesterday's New York Post to get their fill. However, since the picture isn't completely nude, they may keep searching and risk a computer virus anyway.
If that wasn't enough, they could have also watched FOX and Friends and The Early Show yesterday morning. Those news outlets actually aired some of the video peep, as well as posted some of the pictures, while discussing the story yesterday.
Perhaps it's not so surprising that FOX and Friends would play such a video, but CBS is more surprising - as their version of the story was even covered by a "science and technology correspondent."
Monday, July 20, 2009
aaron andrews
Phil Kessel and the Boston Bruins are getting nowhere fast, and the there seems to be no end to their contract squabble. GM Peter Chiarelli has no doubt about what's ahead for the 21-year-old winger who scored 36 goals last season. He will be back, Chiarelli told NESN, the Bruins' telecast outlet.
"I don't like to talk about negotiations, but he's a player of impact. [He has] the speed, and he's still a young player," Chiarelli said.
"I can't dismiss me talking about players to trade because that's my job. It's unfortunate that [trade rumors] leak out but Phil's a good person -- a very good person and a very good player -- and we fully intend to keep him."
The Bruins' need for offensive talent would back up Chiarelli's sentiments.
The question is what will happen with other players as the Bruins try to stay under the salary cap. Defenseman Matt Hunwick is headed for arbitration, and the team is likely to accept the arbiter's decision. However, NESN notes that forwards Chuck Kobasew and Michael Ryder and defensemen Aaron Ward and Andrew Ference have been mentioned in trade rumors. Until a deal with Kessel is made, the team won't know if it must cut salary or how much.
The sooner the deal is done, the better, because the Bruins' return in trade might diminish the longer things drag out.
Meanwhile, questions are being asked about Kessel. Nobody seems to be calling about a deal or pitching a free-agent offer sheet.
Despite his scoring prowess, the Worcester Telegraph says critics point to Kessel's aversion to defensive play, "lack of a physical game and his allegedly weak role in the team dynamic."
Those questions could be pushed aside as Kessel matures, and the Bruins know he can be a presence in the playoffs. That means a contract settlement would be in the best thing for both the player and the team, assuming it falls within a reasonable financial plan. ...
Roman Polak and the Blues continue a long, slow negotiation but have yet to settle on a contract. Polak, 23, is a restricted free agent, meaning the Blues have control of his rights if the two sides are unable to negotiate a contract extension. The Blues say that while discussions have been drawn out, Jeremy Rutherford of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports, they remain amicable, and the club is confident Polak will be re-signed by the start of training camp in mid-September. ...
To fill the hole left by the departure of Sergei Fedorov, the Capitals are counting on center Brendan Morrison as a second-line center. Morrison is a good playmaker with experience and has 505 points in 755 games. He fits the team's desire to get strong center to anchor their lines. The team also counts on defenseman Shaone Morrisonn to continue his improvement. Entering his fifth season with the team, he will be a stay-at-home defenseman and comes off a plus-4 season. ...
The Senators signed 2008 No. 1 pick Erik Karlsson before their prospect camp and see him as a good bet to crack the lineup this season. There were concerns about Karlsson's lack of size, but he has gained 20 pounds in the past year. ...
Having done little in free agency, the Devils' biggest offseason move so far was bringing Jacques Lemaire back as coach. They made a minor signing in giving veteran defenseman Cory Murphy a two-way deal. He had five goals and 10 assists last season with the Lightning, all on the power play. ...
Rick DiPietro remains on target to be skating by August and good to go for the start of Islanders training camp in September. Just to be sure, they signed Dwayne Roloson as a backup but also as a veteran starter if necessary. DiPietro had two knee surgeries that limited him to five games last season.
erin andrews peephole video link
This story isn’t making me want to stay in a hotel room anytime soon. Or look up celebrity sex tapes for that matter…
ESPN reporter Erin Andrews had her privacy violated when she was videotaped undressing in her

hotel room without her even knowing. Now people who are looking for this tape are having their computers violated.
There are lots of web pages claiming to have links to the tape. But if you click on it, you’re letting a virus into your computer.
I’ll admit, I’m a fan of the celebrity sex tapes and scandalous photos. Whether it’s a hot celebrity, a revolting celebrity, a man or a woman, I have to see it! I even looked up a naked Danny Bonaduce on Perez Hilton once…urgh, it was even worse than you’d expect. But as they say, curiosity killed the cat, so it might just come to bite me in the butt – like it did for all the web users who were trying to find links to Erin Andrews undressing in her hotel room.
