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The latest installment in a restaurateur's list of service no-no's.
And more things you didn't know about celebrities, in today's gossip roundup.
Which would be a far better punishment if we believed the blogger in question ever left his home anyway.
The financial pundit (and former Guns 'N' Roses bassist) pens his first-ever column for the New York 'Times,' on the subject of business travel.
Scope out his clothes in our latest Video Look Book.
Axl Rose: "In a nutshell, personally I consider him a cancer."
And speaks and speaks and speaks. We kid, it's actually great to finally hear his thoughts on 'Chinese Democracy'!
After being missing for the better part of these past fifteen years, cornrowed recluse Axl Rose has finally turned up — on the Internet!
Was it intentional sabotage on the part of a company that didn't want to follow through with an expensive promotion? Or just general Web-based incompetence?
If you're not yet sure about committing 100 MB of your hard drive to an album that Axl Rose labored over for thirteen years, you can now stream it on MySpace.
We guess this means Axl actually has to release this thing now!
"We feel it probably won't be anywhere near the work by the original."
This is definitive proof that hard work never pays off.
There was a time when our nation could believe in a soda company's solemn promise to deliver a free can of its beverage to every man, woman, and child in America.
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