Today's doings
John's in the kitchen making breakfast for himself. It's 6:50pm. He's making eggs w/cream cheese and god knows what else.I'm stuffed. We had a huge lunch at work. We went to Maggiano's and had lasagna, salmon, chicken parm, rigatoni Z, cheese cake, chocolate cake and some pound cake/ice cream deal. I can't even remember the appetizers. Then, there was a black history month celebration back at the office at 3pm. I had jerk chicken, beans and rice, corn bread, green beans, pound cake and chocolate cake. I did not eat very much of it though. I can only cram so much food in but lord knows I tried.
By the way, looks like John added waffles and bacon to his breakfast feast. I don't feel bad about his dinner because I had a bowl of honeycomb cereal last night for dinner.
I have to go study now. Yep, last minute cram for tomorrow's test. That's why I'm blogging. I'm a huge procrastinator.
I can't wait for this show to air. I will be recording it. I love the way Victoria Beckham dresses. She's turning into my fashion idol:
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Reality show to focus on Beckhams' moveWed Feb 28, 2007 4:53 PM ET
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Victoria Beckham, wife of English soccer star David Beckham, has signed a deal to star in her own U.S. TV reality show that will chronicle her move to a new life in Los Angeles, NBC television said on Wednesday.
Beckham, 32, known as Posh Spice from her days in the 1990s pop group The Spice Girls, will star in six episodes of a half-hour show about her transition from Europe to California, where her husband starts playing for the Los Angeles Galaxy team in August.
"The series will give viewers a glimpse into what makes Victoria so popular and admired as one of the most glamorous women in the world," said Kevin Reilly, the head of NBC entertainment publicity.
"She makes news wherever she goes and our audience can now become insiders in this fascinating personal view of what being 'Posh' truly represents," Reilly said in a statement.
The show, to air in the summer, has no title as yet and NBC declined to say how much the deal was worth. It will be produced by 19 Entertainment's Simon Fuller, the former manager of the Spice Girls and the man behind one of television's biggest hits, "American Idol."
"For the past few years I've been inundated with requests to make a show based on Victoria's real life. After much thought, we have finally decided to do it. NBC will be our partners," Fuller said.
NBC is owned by General Electric Co.
The couple will move to the United States in August when David Beckham, the former England captain who now plays for Spanish club Real Madrid, begins a five-year contract with the Los Angeles Galaxy soccer team in a deal worth $250 million.
The Beckhams, who have three children, are among Britain's most talked-about celebrity couples but are less well-known in the United States.
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