Two things:
1) What happened at the end of the halftime show during the Super Bowl? Did Justin Timberlake unfasten something on Janet Jackson's costume that wasn't supposed to be unfastened?
2) If you'd like an invite to join Orkut, let me know. It's like all of the popular celeb bloggers have gotten together to rule the school...once again, I find myself friendless and unpopular. I'm beginning to hate social networking.
Update: Gawker has some more info on the risque ending to the Janet Jackson Super Bowl halftime show/debacle.

The social networking thing is a bit like the school cafeteria, isn't it? What's even a bit weirder are the business networking sites like Linkedn where "testimonials" become "endorsements." This is stickier since one's reputation really isn't on the line when you write "Jen is such a cool grrrrl, she can out do anyone in Jager shots."
I love how every level claims it had no clue.
Justin and Janet claim it was a costuming malfunction.
MTV and CBS claim they had no idea...and their delay was faulty...oops.
And George Bush claims he was asleep, because if it got out that he saw a black nipple...he'd lose the south?
*of course* janet popped out of her top to draw attention away from her brother...clearly the family doesn't seem crazy enough. and what of the theory that this is a stunt to boost her career?
any stunt that leaves a majority of the audience confused or offended will surely boost a career...and boost it from where?...she sang Rythm Nation...obviously a 'classic'...
and where did justin go with all of this? it was a "costume malfunction" and is "regretable"...thats all he has to say and he's in the clear...?
everyone is so busy pointing the finger at janet and her flagrant boob waving that no one even has a question for how violent that all seemed?!? ...he tore her shirt off! what happened to sweet little justin who could do no wrong - whose heart was broken by brittney, and whose music had such sincere roots in gospel...
he's just another poor victim of costume malfunction...
Orkut reminds me of that "six degrees of seperation" site that was out a few years ago-- you got invited, and had to invite X amount of people before you got "privledges." Pffffttt. It makes me do exactly what I did in the high school cafeteria-- scoff cattily and throw spit balls at the popular table.
::huge spitball flies towards Orkut's website::
got 'em.
I'll take an invite to orkut.
Though I get the feeling that google will be the next microsoft.