THE GREENHORNE REPORT (8.4.08): Chuck Bass vs. Spencer Pratt
Sunday August 03rd 2008, 9:15 pm
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Ed Westwick as Chuck Bass

THE GREENHORNE REPORTHello guys! Not too much news this weekend, just counting the days till the Olympics begin!

Although she obviously hasn’t given up plastic like Kathie Griffin, Pamela Anderson is building an environmentally friendly hotel in Dubai. You got it; the royal family asked her to build a luxury, green, hotel in an emirate built on the oil industry. Now oil and gas make up only 6% of the country’s GDP, so it’s obviously a step in the right direction. We just wonder how much Pam will actually be involved with this, given her new tv show and all.

Totes dramz in the Senate. Three democratic senators: Barbara Boxer of California, Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island and Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota call for EPA chief Steven Johnson’s resignation. They claim that Johnson sided with pollutors instead of devoting himself to preventing and ending ecological problems.

HIV rate 40% higher than expected. A recent study by the Center for Disease Control shows that 56,300 people became infected with AIDS in 2006 as opposed to the 40,000 that the US had previously estimated. The study found the virus to be most prevalent among gay and bisexual men as well as African-Americans.

Teen Choice Awards tonight! Miley Cyrus is hosting, despite the recent leakage of more scandalous photos on the interwebs. But should be a good time, I personally am really excited about the Choice TV Villain nominees. Although Vanessa Williams, from Ugly Betty, and Zachary Sisto, from Heroes, are among the nominees, I’m looking forward to the race between Spencer Pratt and Ed Westwick. Although, since The Hills is a “reality” tv show, that means Spencer is evil in real life, whereas Chuck Bass is hot and British and a rockstar!

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