Publié : mer. mai 04, 2005 5:57 am
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Monday, May 2, 2005
Romber's family annoyed with CBS.
Families of Rob and Amber "are mad at CBS for taking over all the arrangements" of their recent wedding, Elisa Lipsky-Karasz reports. Rob's brother said, "It's really hard on the family. [CBS] is in charge of everything. They make all the decisions." They also, like, paid for everything, and his brother and now sister-in-law sold the rights to this intimate occasion to the network, so it sounds like Rob's bro is pissed at the wrong people. Elisa also reports that, as a wedding present, the couple will receive a house from Rob's father. But she says Rob "actually purchased the house from his father, and that CBS helped with cost."
Tuesday, April 26, 2005
Rob and Amber's registry includes a toilet brush, olive dishes, a paper shredder.
Just when you think Rob and Amber couldn't be more annoying, here comes more. Once again, the Beaver County Times is on top of all things Amber and Rob, and has altered us to the couple's wedding registries. Keep in mind that, together, they earned $1.1 million on Survivor All-Stars alone, never mind the trips they've shoveled into their pockets on The Amazing Race or the cars they won on Survivor or all of their appearence fees. So why the heck do they need people to buy them, among other things, a $20 "Palace Classic Toilet Brush"? The registries -- at Target and at Bed Bath & Beyond -- are still accessible. By the way, if you need a quick way to vomit, just check out the picture accompanying the paper's story; you'll be heaving in no time.
Youhou une brosse de toilette!
Monday, May 2, 2005
Romber's family annoyed with CBS.
Families of Rob and Amber "are mad at CBS for taking over all the arrangements" of their recent wedding, Elisa Lipsky-Karasz reports. Rob's brother said, "It's really hard on the family. [CBS] is in charge of everything. They make all the decisions." They also, like, paid for everything, and his brother and now sister-in-law sold the rights to this intimate occasion to the network, so it sounds like Rob's bro is pissed at the wrong people. Elisa also reports that, as a wedding present, the couple will receive a house from Rob's father. But she says Rob "actually purchased the house from his father, and that CBS helped with cost."
Tuesday, April 26, 2005
Rob and Amber's registry includes a toilet brush, olive dishes, a paper shredder.
Just when you think Rob and Amber couldn't be more annoying, here comes more. Once again, the Beaver County Times is on top of all things Amber and Rob, and has altered us to the couple's wedding registries. Keep in mind that, together, they earned $1.1 million on Survivor All-Stars alone, never mind the trips they've shoveled into their pockets on The Amazing Race or the cars they won on Survivor or all of their appearence fees. So why the heck do they need people to buy them, among other things, a $20 "Palace Classic Toilet Brush"? The registries -- at Target and at Bed Bath & Beyond -- are still accessible. By the way, if you need a quick way to vomit, just check out the picture accompanying the paper's story; you'll be heaving in no time.
Youhou une brosse de toilette!