Favre allegedly sent voicemails and nude pictures of himself to Jenn Sterger in 2008, when he was playing for the Jets and she was the team's game-day host. The voicemails and photos became public this past October, when Deadspin.com posted them online.
Sterger says she doesn't know how Favre got her number, although she claims she was approached during the pre-season by "a man wearing a Jets badge" who asked her how she'd feel if Favre asked for her number.
"I just looked at him, my usual smart-ass self. And I said, 'I'd say I like my job an awful lot. And I've been told I look remarkably like his wife,' " Sterger says. She says she didn't give the man her number and thought "that was the end of it."
Sterger has kept a low profile in recent months, but says her life was turned "upside down" by the scandal.
"You know, I was trying to go to work. Do my job," she says. "But how are you supposed to report on the news when you are the news? It was tough. It was embarrassing. It was humiliating. All I wanted to do was go to work. Do my job. That's all I wanted."
Sterger, who allegedly received naked photos and inappropriate phone messages from Brett Favre in 2008, claimed that she is not a "gold-digger."
"I haven't made a dime off anything in this whole situation. Not from the pictures," the former talk show host said. "Not from Favre. I never wanted to sue anyone. That was never an intention of mine."
She also claimed that a Jets employee approached her about Favre and “tried to play matchmaker."
The two-part interview will air on "Good Morning America" on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week.
Favre was fined $50,000 by the NFL for his lack of cooperation in the league's investigation.
Monday, April 11, 2011
Brett Favre and Jenn Sterger scandal
Saturday, April 9, 2011
Make Video Slideshow with Music Using Animoto Application
Animoto is a web application that produces videos from user-selected photos, video clips and music.
Animoto analyzes the provided photos, video clips and music, using them to generate a video similar to a trailer. According to the website, the song is analyzed, producing a unique video every time. The site also claims that no two videos are ever the same.
By November 2009, 1 million users had registered at Animoto. Their iPhone application has been installed 300,000 times and two million Facebook users have used the Animoto Facebook application. One year prior, in August 2008, 250,000 users in 150 countries had been registered with Animoto.com.
Animoto automatically produces beautifully orchestrated, completely unique video pieces from your photos, video clips, and music.
Animoto analyzes the provided photos, video clips and music, using them to generate a video similar to a trailer. According to the website, the song is analyzed, producing a unique video every time. The site also claims that no two videos are ever the same.
By November 2009, 1 million users had registered at Animoto. Their iPhone application has been installed 300,000 times and two million Facebook users have used the Animoto Facebook application. One year prior, in August 2008, 250,000 users in 150 countries had been registered with Animoto.com.
Animoto automatically produces beautifully orchestrated, completely unique video pieces from your photos, video clips, and music.
Animoto turns your photos and video clips into professional video slideshows in minutes. Fast, free and shockingly simple - we make awesome easy.
Friday, April 8, 2011
How to know about the threat of a governmental shutdown?
He led the Senate Majority Harry Reid (D-NV) told reporters this morning when he led a government shutdown threat inability Republicans and Democrats to reach agreement on the budget. "Disagreement core funding for Title X, which provides funding for family planning services, provided by Planned Parenthood? Included What question?. While the fund does not include Title X family planning to provide abortions.
In simple, basic terms, let’s recap seven things you need to know about the threat of a governmental shutdown:
1. Sen. Reid told reporters this morning that the White House and Dems agreed to $38 billion in budget cuts, but that the Republicans would not agree to anything over “ideology.”
2. The Republicans’ area of contention are riders, which are, as Huffington Post explains, “provisions that restrict the federal government from spending money on certain projects or entities.” Members of Congress can influence social policy by supporting riders which restrict spending money on things they don’t support — in this case, funding for Planned Parenthood. (Restricting funding for the Environmental Protection Agency has also been an issue of contention.)
3. Speaker of the House John Boehner (R-OH), who does not support legal abortion, has made clear that he and fellow Republicans insist on a rider against funding Title X, which covers funding for family planning and reproductive health services.
4. By law, Title X is not allowed to cover the cost of abortions. However, as I noted in another post, Republicans object to the fact that Planned Parenthood receives Title X funding for the many other health services for women it offers, such as birth control, Pap smears, and breast exams, yet still provides abortions. The Republicans’ tactic is to defund Planned Parenthood simply because it provides abortions, even at the expense of all the other women’s health services it provides. Lovely, right?
5. As Huffington Post depressingly notes, “The negotiations are dominated by men.” The lead negotiators from both parties are old, mostly white dudes.
6. Rep. Boehner has disputed that the Planned Parenthood rider is the obstruction, instead telling reporters today that Obama and Reid’s proposed $38 billion in budget cuts is too small and “Washington’s not serious about dealing with its spending addiction.”
7. The budget deadline must be sorted out by midnight tonight (Friday) — or else 800,000 federal workers may be told not to report to work on Monday.
In simple, basic terms, let’s recap seven things you need to know about the threat of a governmental shutdown:
1. Sen. Reid told reporters this morning that the White House and Dems agreed to $38 billion in budget cuts, but that the Republicans would not agree to anything over “ideology.”
2. The Republicans’ area of contention are riders, which are, as Huffington Post explains, “provisions that restrict the federal government from spending money on certain projects or entities.” Members of Congress can influence social policy by supporting riders which restrict spending money on things they don’t support — in this case, funding for Planned Parenthood. (Restricting funding for the Environmental Protection Agency has also been an issue of contention.)
3. Speaker of the House John Boehner (R-OH), who does not support legal abortion, has made clear that he and fellow Republicans insist on a rider against funding Title X, which covers funding for family planning and reproductive health services.
4. By law, Title X is not allowed to cover the cost of abortions. However, as I noted in another post, Republicans object to the fact that Planned Parenthood receives Title X funding for the many other health services for women it offers, such as birth control, Pap smears, and breast exams, yet still provides abortions. The Republicans’ tactic is to defund Planned Parenthood simply because it provides abortions, even at the expense of all the other women’s health services it provides. Lovely, right?
5. As Huffington Post depressingly notes, “The negotiations are dominated by men.” The lead negotiators from both parties are old, mostly white dudes.
6. Rep. Boehner has disputed that the Planned Parenthood rider is the obstruction, instead telling reporters today that Obama and Reid’s proposed $38 billion in budget cuts is too small and “Washington’s not serious about dealing with its spending addiction.”
7. The budget deadline must be sorted out by midnight tonight (Friday) — or else 800,000 federal workers may be told not to report to work on Monday.
BEASTIE BOYS HOT SAUCE COMMITTEE PART TWO, MAY 3 RELEASE DATE
After going back and mixing the album one last time, the final sequence of the forthcoming HSC Part Two has now been confirmed as:
1. Make Some Noise
2. Nonstop Disco Powerpack
3. OK
4. Too Many Rappers [new reactionaries version] (featuring NAS)
5. Say It
6. The Bill Harper Collection
7. Don't Play No Game That I Can't Win (featuring Santigold)
8. Long Burn The Fire
9. Funky Donkey
10. The Larry
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The Beastie Boys are set to release their highly anticipated new album "Hot Sauce Committee Part Two" on May 3. Pre-order your copy today.
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