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Wednesday, July 02, 2008

Newsday: A-Rod’s wife runs off with Lenny Kravitz

Tom Willis Really Lonely, sends this nonsense over…

A-Rod may have made one too many errors—in his marriage, that is.

While Rodriguez deals with accusations that he’s been cavorting with Madonna, now comes the news out of left field that his wife Cynthia has fled to Paris for a romantic fling with rocker Lenny Kravitz.

According to reports, Cynthia left her two children, the youngest just 3½ months old, back at their Miami home before flying to Paris.

The wild rumor, first reported by perezhilton.com Wednesday, is particularly odd because Madonna and Kravitz used to be an item. The two go back to 1990, the year they first became an item and wrote Madonna’s hit “Justify My Love” together.

Perhaps a bit of foreshadowing is the song’s first line: “I wanna kiss you in Paris.”

Odder still, A-Rod, 32, Madonna, 49, and Kravitz, 44, all share the same manager, Guy Oseary of Untitled Entertainment.

Repoz Posted: July 02, 2008 at 09:08 PM | 106 comment(s)
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   101. Death to Tasty Things (Justin T) Posted: July 03, 2008 at 11:56 PM (#2842995)
Thanks to this thread for reminding me I need to see The Prestige. Got it set to record on Starz at 3am.
   102. Dock Ellis on Acid Posted: July 04, 2008 at 12:59 AM (#2843025)
Maybe I should see it again. Considering how many people in here whose opinions I respect enjoyed it, I may want to revisit my original two-star rating.
   103. Softball-Playing Human Refuses to Be Walked Posted: July 04, 2008 at 02:33 AM (#2843057)
Maybe you were on acid when you saw it.

The Prestige is a terrific movie. I also recommend the novel the movie is based upon. Christopher Nolan's departed enough from the original text that much of it will be new to people familiar with the movie. Knowing the twist from the movie actually makes the book better in some ways.
   104. NTNgod Posted: July 04, 2008 at 02:40 AM (#2843060)
Yes, the novel was WAY different.

His other novel, with the parallel universe twins (in the other universe, England and Germany sign a peace treaty rather than fight to the finish in WWII), is kinda out there, too.
   105. jwb Posted: July 04, 2008 at 09:11 AM (#2843106)
perezhilton.com > Fox News?
Some news sources have credibility, some don't.
   106. Shooty misses Bill King Posted: July 04, 2008 at 09:26 AM (#2843111)
The Prestige is a terrific movie. I also recommend the novel the movie is based upon. Christopher Nolan's departed enough from the original text that much of it will be new to people familiar with the movie. Knowing the twist from the movie actually makes the book better in some ways.

You guys are still talking about this? Cool. A few days after seeing it, it seems even better to me, which rarely happens for me. No Country For Old Men and Le Moustache are the last movies I've seen that made me reflective for days afterward. Also, just saw WALL-E. It's good, especially the first half but the third act is predictably preachy. I look forward to children begging their parents for a robot sun umbrella action figure this summer.

Also, count me as one who has no interest in Madonna and never did, even as a horny teenager. She always seemed kinda mannish to me.
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