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Serving as a project manager, the actor rambles too much during a Father's Day meal presentation to promote Omaha Steaks.
Read more : http://www.aceshowbiz.com/news/view/00039848.htmlServing as a project manager, the actor rambles too much during a Father's Day... more
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When infoMania sent Ben Hoffman to check out the inaugural Reality Rocks Expo at the Los Angeles Convention Center, we didn't know he would represent such a large percentage of the audience. But the organizers clearly overestimated the drawing power of Omarosa from "The Apprentice," Adrianne Curry ("America's Next Top Model," "My Fair Brady") and washouts from the likes of "I Love Money" and "I Want To Work For Diddy." Fortunately, Ben was there to document the misery. Enjoy!
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If it isn't games of catch and revealing his fiancé's pet name for his junk with Gary Busey, it's ... apparently being threatened with violence from Meat Loaf. After poor project management followed by constantly intruding on his conversations with others, Meat Loaf reached a boiling point with Busey during Sunday's challenge for each team to create and sell their own artwork.
The highlight of the episode came when Meat Loaf couldn't find some paints and brushes he'd purchased from Michael's. While both the men's and womens' teams were gathering their materials in the store, Meat Loaf got annoyed when Busey assumed Meat Loaf would pay for both of their loads. Later, when it seemed Busey had claimed some of the items Meat Loaf had bought for himself, he immediately snapped. Other members of Team Backbone had to separate the two before Meat Loaf's verbal threats turned physical. Project manager John Rich was appalled at the behavior, while Busey was confused by Meat Loaf's tirade. (So, it was the standard reaction from Busey but with about 10 percent more shock.)
If it isn't games of catch and revealing his fiancé's pet name for... more
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With the exit of Dionne, some tense moments with the women, Trump calls the teams back into the board room so the can get ready for yet another task. This week, the celebs will create your own works of art to raise money for their charity.
http://haveuheard.net/2011/04/celebrity-apprentice-recap-4311/With the exit of Dionne, some tense moments with the women, Trump calls the teams back... more
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On last week's Celebrity Apprentice, Gary Busey proved that it doesn't necessarily take great leadership to score a victory. As long as there are enough other Type-A personalities on the team to pick up the slack, the person who should be guiding a big ticket marketing event can literally stop to bask in the sun for two hours in the middle of organizing. Executives really do get to have all the fun.
Rapper and Apprentice teammate Lil Jon called Busey a fine actor, but "a terrible project manager," and when he was picked as the project manager for Sunday's ACN videophone challenge, he made sure to have Busey stick to his day job.
On last week's Celebrity Apprentice, Gary Busey proved that it doesn't... more
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