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Are “Deal, No Deal” Models Really Dumb?

The Prime Time Reality for Deal or No Deal Models

Decades ago, when shows like “Quiz Show” dominated the airwaves, getting on a game show took a stroke of luck and real brains. Decades later, while shows like Jeopardy see modest success, it is a new wave of game shows such as “Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader”, “1 vs. 100″, “Power of 10″ and most recently the Mega-Hit Deal or No Deal that lead the pack. Many may ask themselves how it is that a show featuring average contestants opening cases for money has grown to be the number one show in America?

It is in fact Deal or No Deal that will exist long after the legions of competitors have been forgotten. Consumers must take a step back and ask: “Why is it that we are so enthralled with this simple show?”. The answer is simpler than you might think, sex appeal, humor and the chance for a quick buck. In fact, it is this unique combination of sex, money and the undying wit of our favorite bald man that has been responsible for three record seasons and the trend does not have any indication of slowing down.

Aside from Howie and promise of a quick buck for some of America’s most interesting contestants, the Deal or No Deal models are attributable for a great deal of the shows’ success. The series producers have done a great job of continually selecting models to satisfy the needs of the wide range of viewers. In season 3, the series features a model to satisfy the needs of those originating from every corner of the world:

  • Anya Monzikova representing eastern Europeans
  • Tameka Jacobs & Alike Boggan representing African Americans
  • Mylinda Tov representing Chinese and Western Europeans
  • Leyla Milani representing Middle Easterners
  • Lisa Gleave representing Australians
  • Liana Grethel representing Latin Americans
  • Aubrie Lemon representing red blooded Americans with an inexplicable fascination for blondes

Even the Hawaiians have someone to root for in the like of their native Megan Abrigo! This unique approach to casting models helps to create a global community of models and give the show widespread appeal across many ethnic groups.

The models themselves are clearly the shows greatest asset and contrary to common belief are more than just pretty faces. In fact, Laura Shields and Aubrie Lemon are both qualified to be in MENSA having IQs over 132 (The Average American’s IQ is 98). In addition, the majority of the Deal or No Deal models all have a four year degree with many having advanced degrees. There is even a lawyer in the house in the form of Stacy Gardener. It is important to remember that each model possesses unique talents and skills beyond just the ability to look great on stage.

In fact, offstage these models are doing a great deal to benefit society around them. When Katie Cleary is not busy with work, she is out helping animals through her participation in local humane societies. In her downtime, Tameka Jacob remains humble and focused on helping young girls in foster homes and adoption agencies. Aubrie Lemon is an active participant in the National Geographic Society and works to help local animals by participating in a series of events for the Los Angeles Zoo.

As much as the models do for the show, the show has done a great job of promoting many of the shows models careers into the stratosphere. These days, a season briefcase job guarantees the Deal or No Deal Models covers on Maxim, appearances on Oprah and a variety of other side gigs.

It’s a brave new world for the Deal or No Deal Models, are they ready for it? Visit http://www.dealornodealmodels.net and learn for yourself

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/television-articles/the-prime-time-reality-for-deal-or-no-deal-models-360564.html

Author: Morgan Kelps

Tommy Lee, Kid Rock trading Fists

Tommy Lee, Kid Rock in MTV bust-up
LATEST FROM THE MTV AWARDS - Stuff.co.nz | Monday, 10 September 2007

OUT YOU GO: Tommy Lee is escorted by security out of the theater at the MTV awards after getting into a fight with Kid Rock.
Tommy Lee, Kid Rock in MTV bust-up
There was plenty of other excitement at the MTV awards when Tommy Lee was escorted out of the auditorium after getting into a fight with Kid Rock.

The scuffle occurred while Alicia Keys was performing on stage.

“There were no fists, they were just holding each other, grabbing each other,” Tom Higginson, singer of the pop band Plain White Ts said.

“Security had to break them up.”

Both men are former husbands of model Pamela Anderson.There was plenty of other excitement at the MTV awards when Tommy Lee was escorted out of the auditorium after getting into a fight with Kid Rock.

The scuffle occurred while Alicia Keys was performing on stage.

“There were no fists, they were just holding each other, grabbing each other,” Tom Higginson, singer of the pop band Plain White Ts said.

“Security had to break them up.”

Both men are former husbands of model Pamela Anderson.

Vegas spa hopes cold therapy is hot…

Vegas now has a place for that person that’s been on a all night Hot streak or maybe just a place to chill out,literately, but all in all I think it will be a peaty cool place to let off some steam.

LAS VEGAS, Nevada (AP) —
“Some people come to Las Vegas to enjoy the clear skies and hot days. But at a new spa that opened at Caesars Palace, there is a treatment room where it snows all year long.
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The cold room at Qua Baths and Spa is just the latest feature in a booming Las Vegas spa industry.

Welcome to Qua’s Arctic Ice Room, where “snow” gently descends from a domed ceiling through mint-infused air chilled to 55 degrees.

The Romans enjoyed cooling down after a hot soak, and spa operators say such rapid cooling of the body has proven health benefits.

Or it may just give you goosebumps.

“Even coming from somewhere that had a horrible winter, it was still very enjoyable,” said Angela Wagner, a 35-year-old physician from northern Indiana. “I had been in the heat wrap and the sauna and the whirlpools. So after being in the warmer treatments, it just felt really good.”

The blue pebble and mosaic tile-encrusted cold room at Qua Baths and Spa is just the latest feature in a booming Las Vegas spa industry. While casinos don’t offer up their results, nationwide, spa revenue has been growing by about 18 percent a year since 2003 and was worth nearly $10 billion two years ago, according to the latest numbers from the International Spa Association.
If you go …

Qua Baths & Spa at Caesars Palace: 3570 Las Vegas Blvd.; http://www.caesarspalace.com/ or 866-227-5938. Visitors can use Qua’s Arctic Ice Room as part of the $35 “Roman Rituals & Fitness Center Passport,” a day pass for the spa and fitness center. Other spa treatments range from a $90 “Dancing Waters” Vichy showers treatment to the $1,050, 180-minute “Qua Signature Hourglass Treatment” for couples, which includes services of the guests’ choice. The most popular “Classic Massage,” a Swedish full-body massage with scented lotions, is $140 for 50 minutes or $200 for 75 minutes.

When it opened in November, Qua doubled the size of Caesars’ previous spa to 50,000 square feet, and other spas, such as Spa Bellagio at The Bellagio hotel-casino and Canyon Ranch SpaClub at The Venetian have or are expanding, as well.

In all, Las Vegas has more than 30 spas, which offer everything from “watsu” floating massages, banana leaf wraps and crystal body art to Indian head rubs, hot rock treatments and Thai yoga therapy. The Ritz-Carlton Spa at Lake Las Vegas just outside of town even offers an array of treatments for men that include beer samples while receiving a pedicure.

Every major resort on the Strip has a spa facility, each touting a special feature or unique therapy, often from Asia or Europe, for relief from the excitement of gambling, relaxation after a big business trip or to prepare for a night on the town.

“People want to be adventurous,” said Sandy Zanella, spokeswoman for MGM Mirage Inc., whose Spa Bellagio offers the only “watsu” treatment on the Strip. “They want something new and different and do something they can’t get at home.”

Qua’s ice room, the only one of its kind in the United States, comes from the millennia-old European bathing tradition of using snow to cleanse the body, said Don Genders, a partner of Eurospa Technologies LLC, the room’s creator. Ice is available in the room for those who want to rub it on steaming skin.
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“They built these wooden cabins, heated them up with logs and rocks and would sit in them to sweat to actually cleanse their skin,” Genders said.

“The whole idea was that you’d get too hot sitting in the little cabin and you’d use the snow on the ground to wipe your body. That process of wiping the dirty sweat off your body with snow gets you cold again. So you go back in.”

Cold rooms in Europe dip well below freezing, touting benefits to the immune and circulatory systems.

The Grand Hotel Bellevue & Spa’s Ice Grotto in Gstaad, Switzerland, is a frigid 10 degrees. The Schwaben Quellen spa and waterpark in Stuttgart, Germany, keeps a snow room at 2 degrees.

Dr. Reinhard Fricke, a retired professor at the University of Muenster in Germany, said his studies showed that people who suffer from rheumatoid arthritis got temporary relief when they were put in chambers as cold as minus 166 degrees for about three minutes because the cold temperature stunted the activity of tissue-destroying enzymes and cells.

Fricke said all one can hope for in a room at 55 degrees is a physical wake-up call as blood from the skin rushes back to the inner organs and the brain.

“It is not a treatment of a disease, but a treatment of a sleepy body,” he said. “It’s just trying to activate, stimulate some people.”

It’s not so much the temperature that revives the body, but the contrast of going from hot to cold, Qua director Jennifer Lynn said.

After baking in the 200-degree dry sauna, and cooking in a 112-degree steam room, the 55-degree ice room will feel plenty cold, she said.

“So 55 degrees may not sound as cold as 32 degrees sounds. However that contrast is what provides that physical relaxing benefit,” she said. It also allows overheated patrons a chance to dip back in. “Frequently I have guests that’ll tell me, ‘I went through that full circuit three times!”‘

And the snow? Like so much of Las Vegas, it’s fake.

It’s made from 98 percent water and 2 percent chemical solution that is harmless. The concoction, similar to that used in movie sets, isn’t at all cold. It dissolves within a couple minutes after being churned out by a machine manufactured by an Anderson, Alabama-based company called SnowMasters.

Like other fads in Las Vegas, success stories are often repeated.

Genders says his company already is building two more ice rooms, which will operate at about 45 degrees, and two snow rooms — this time with real snow — which will be run at 32 degrees, at another, as yet unannounced, location on the Strip.

Chris McQuade, a 24-year-old researcher from Clearwater, Florida, said the not-so-cold cold room at Qua was “refreshing, but it wasn’t invigorating.” He also partook of an herbal steam, drank green tea, read newspapers and watched ESPN.”"

Paramount dumps Sony’s Blu-ray format… Good news for Microsoft (XBox 360 owners)….

From:

Paramount Pictures and DreamWorks Animation have dropped support for Sony’s Blu-ray next generation DVD format in a shock move that will see the two studios exclusively use Toshiba’s rival HD-DVD system. Paramount, which is owned by Viacom, the media giant, previously released movies in both Blu-ray and HD-DVD. Significantly, it cited HD-DVD’s cheaper costs as a decisive factor behind its decision to back it. The latest development is a blow for Sony, which has invested heavily in Blu-ray. The battle between Blu-ray and HD-DVD is widely being seen as a re-run of that in the 1970s and 1980s between Sony’s Betamax video format and VHS - a cheaper rival - a fight that Sony lost. The move is also likely to prolong the confusion among consumers, who cannot be sure of buying a next-generation DVD system that does not become defunct after being beaten by an incompatible rival. Analysts have consistently suggested that confusion over the formats is likely to seriously stymie demand for both Blu-ray and HD-DVD until a clear winner emerges. Blu-ray still leads HD-DVD in terms of Hollywood support, having won the exclusive backing of five studios: Sony, Walt Disney, Twentieth Century Fox, Lions Gate Entertainment and MGM. By contrast, before today only Universal had opted to back HD DVD exclusively. Paramount and Warner Bros had been making films available on both formats. However, Sony last month took another hit when it emerged that Europe’s competition watchdog had launched a fresh probe into allegations of possible market rigging in the formats war, thought to centre on exclusivity deals linked to the Blu-ray format. The European Commission sent requests for information to “several major Hollywood studios” in the second half of June. It is searching for any hints that talks between the studios and the groups behind the formats have given rise to arrangements that could be obstacles to free competition and illegal under European law. Today’s announcement affects the upcoming DVD release of the blockbuster Shrek the Third and all movies distributed by Paramount Pictures, DreamWorks Pictures, Paramount Vantage, Nickelodeon Movies and MTV Films, as well as movies from DreamWorks Animation, which are distributed exclusively by Paramount Home Entertainment. Brad Grey, chairman and chief executive of Paramount Pictures, said: “Part of our vision is to aggressively extend our movies beyond the theatre and deliver the quality and features that appeal to our audience.”He added: “I believe HD DVD is not only the affordable high-quality choice for consumers, but also the smart choice for Paramount.”

Lost losing ground for ABC

Lost’s Desmond not the only one losing his mind… ABC execs must be freaking out about now.

This week’s “Lost” episode sees a new ratingslow.

The hit show about plane wreck survivors had it’s lowest ratings for a new episode since it’s debut in September of 2004. Part of the blame is being attributed to the change in it’s time slot, as well as some minor conflicts w/ Fox’s American Idol.

ABC has worked hard to try to protect a show that helped turn the network’s fortunes around, moving it to 10 p.m. EST Wednesday this year to steer clear of Fox’s blockbuster “American Idol” and CBS’s increasingly strong “Criminal Minds.”

After “Lost” fans complained about reruns interrupting the show’s serial flow last season, the network tried an experiment: It split the current season in two, airing six episodes before an extended break and then resuming with 16 additional episodes.

The real problem seems to be the show itself and the increasingly confusing storyline. I tried to watch the last episode of Lost, but it focused so much on Desmond’s past/future (not sure which) and was just confusing as hell. I ended up changing the channel because I didn’t know what was going on.

But there’s no question that “Lost,” once riding big ratings, buzz and cachet, has lost significant ground.

Some fans and critics complain that the story has gotten confusing and unsatisfying. The show, named best drama at the 2005 Emmy Awards, was shut out at the 2006 ceremony. More from MSN News

Ivana Trump says Donald’s Feud w/ Rosie is Phony

Donald Trump’s ex-wife, Ivana Trump, is claiming that the feud between Donald and Rosie O’Donnell is nothing more than a publicity stunt.�

The whole thing is a he-said, she-said war of words, w/ Barbara Walters even getting involved at one point.� Trump was on the Adam Carolla show telling how Walters flat out lied about a conversation she had w/ “the Donald”.

“Donald and Rosie, they’re getting fantastic ratings, they’re getting publicity, they’re really using it as a marketing tool, not because they are enemies, and I understand that only too well.”� More at MSN News

From the bits & pieces of the story that I’ve heard and the amount of finger pointing going on (nothing serious), it definitely looks like Ivana could have a point.

Rosie & Donald feud history:

The fight between Trump, 60, and the 44-year-old O’Donnell, moderator of ABC’s “The View,” broke out last month after Trump announced that Miss USA Tara Conner would keep her title, which had been in jeopardy because of underage drinking. He owns the pageant.

O’Donnell said the twice-divorced real-estate mogul had no right to be “the moral compass for 20-year-olds in America.” Trump fired back in various interviews, calling O’Donnell a “loser” and a “degenerate.”

Grey’s Anatomy Actor, Isaiah Washington, in Therapy for Gay Remarks

Did he or didn’t he? He did, he didn’t…. Ok, so we now know that Isaiah Washington really did utter a gay slur (”faggot”) regarding fellow actor T.R. Knight on the set of Grey’s Anatomy.

Washington is now in therapy and receiving treatment to help him understand why he made the remarks and how he can overcome it…. How about helping him quit lying?? That would probably help!

“With the support of my family and friends, I have begun counseling. I regard this as a necessary step toward understanding why I did what I did and making sure it never happens again,” Washington said in a statement Wednesday. “I appreciate the fact that I have been given this opportunity and I remain committed to transforming my negative actions into positive results, personally and professionally.” More from MSN News

Castmates and producers of the show are having mixed reactions; some are supporting Isaiah’s efforts to right the wrong - others are still very upset that it happened in the first place.

Damn… What happened?

Ok, so I took a break from writing for about a week, but it’s hard keeping up w/ all the celebrity and entertainment news… try it and see. It’s one thing to read about it and/or watch it on TV, but it’s another to write up an article on an event or talk about the latest gossip.

What did I miss the past week or so?

  • Golden Globe Awards - The awards have come & gone, with Babel, The Queen, Dreamgirls and Ugly Betty taking home multiple awards. I watched a bit of the awards, but mostly the red carpet and after-awards shows. Everything went off without a hitch for the most part… the biggest drama being the tension between Justin and Cameron. (Buy the Dreamgirls soundtrack)
  • American Idol - The show everyone is watching is back again… Honestly, I watched about 30 minutes of the season premiere and had to turn it off. I don’t know what it is, but it doesn’t appeal to me anymore. The biggest story about American Idol right now is Paula Abdul and her ridiculous behavior. It looks pretty obvious that she’s on some kind of drugs (or drunk). (Buy previous American Idol winner CD’s)
  • Benny Parsons passes - NASCAR legend and TV commentator passes away.
  • Lindsay Lohan Rehab - The rumors are true… Lindsay Lohan has checked into rehab for her alcohol problems. (Buy Lindsay Lohan posters)

I think that’s it for now… check back for more updates soon!

Does Oprah have AIDS?

No, Oprah doesn’t have AIDS…

Oprah Winfrey was tested for HIV Saturday in an attempt to encourage people in South Africa to get tested. Oprah, still in South Africa promoting her new all-girls school, wants to show a good example for the young girls attending her school. Getting tested for AIDS is critical for the people in Africa due to the widespread infection rate.

Oprah’s HIV test results will be held confidential - what? - as will the results of the girls at the school. Ok, so getting tested is showing an example, but hiding the results is too? I don’t think so.

Here’s what Oprah had to say about the HIV testing:

“To be a great leader you must be of sound mind, body and spirit,” Winfrey said. “Part of leadership is having the courage to demonstrate true action. Today I have taken the test to demonstrate why it’s so important.”

More info on Oprah’s HIV test can be found here.

411Lowdown: Daily Celebrity Dish - Dec 13

Today’s top entertainment & celebritystories…

  • Allen Iverson Team-less - 76ers superstar & current NBA scoring leader Allen Iverson is still without a team, a week after demanding a trade and being benched by Philadelphia. View rumors of where Iverson will end up.
  • Peter Boyle Dies - After fighting cancer and heart disease for years, actor Peter Boyle passed away this morning. Boyle, best known for his role in “Young Frankenstein” w/ Gene Wilder and the Ray’s goofy dad on “Everybody Loves Raymond”, was 71.

Not a lot of hot stuff going on. Check back tomorrow!


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