Holiday Hangover: Sackhoff gets Typhoid, Kristen Bell parties down, Mayer moves fast with Swift
Maybe you were camped out at Old Navy this weekend to get your hands on some $1 flip-flops. Who are we to judge?
Here's what you may have missed, what with your going to the beach, barbecues, Memorial Day sales and family time.
Katee Sackhoff spotted stocking up on Typhoid Mary comics. New role? [Golden Apple]
Turns out only 8% of teens ages 12 to 17 watch TV shows online. [Hollywood Reporter]
Heidi Montag scheduled some "extra Jesus time" with Miley Cyrus. [Twitter]
Kristen Bell as Uda on the season finale of "Party Down." [YouTube]
Amy Winehouse and Duffy are battling it out to sing the new Bond theme song. [Contact Music]
Ryan O'Neal may love Farrah Fawcett, but Lee Majors loves her so much he couldn't bring himself to watch her special. [TMZ]
John Mayer and Taylor Swift. You heard us, John Mayer and Taylor Swift. [Celebuzz]
Kevin Bacon mugged on NYC Subway. [Access Hollywood]
Frank Lloyd Wright Lego sets FTW! [Wired News]
Brooke Shields regrets waiting until she was 22 to lose her virginity. [Health Magazine]


Why does the twitter link for Kristen Bell on Party Down link to Heidi Montag and her crazy tweet about going to church with Miley? LOL.
Kristen Bell as Uda on Starz' Party Down was great - is it too much to hope she will be a reoccuring character - what a great show - I love Party Down! I miss Jane Lynch being in the last couple episodes but since she went to the Fox show Glee it's been wonderful to see Jennifer Coolidge in her spot on the catering crew - getting Kristen Bell to appear as the head of the competing catering company added to the greatness of the episode!
"Party Down" was the best comedy on television this season. It was a completely original idea, which is completely shocking in this awful new development season, that had brilliant writers and a brilliant cast. The guest star performances were all worthy of Emmy consideration as well, Kristen Bell and Molly Parker were sublime in their respective episodes and Enrico Calantoni and Steven Weber (possibly his funniest performance, ever.) in theirs. It showed that Ryan Hansen and Ken Marino can do comedy and was grounded nicely by performances by Lizzy Caplain and Adam Scott. Having Jane Lynch and Jennifer Coolidge as roomates was just icing on the cake. "30 Rock" better not be taking home any Emmy this year because this show had more laughs in 10 episodes than "30 Rock" and "The Office" had in 46 episodes combined. Hopefully the EMMY idiots can recognize brilliance and reward this show come September.