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Hollywood’s Most Memorable Movie Stoners

December 12, 2008 by COED Staff  
Filed under Daily

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Hollywood’s Most Memorable Movie Stoners

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I Could See This Girl Being A Miss COED Real Soon

I Can Totally See Audrina Partridge’s Bra

Maybe This Football Hit Wasn’t Exactly Necessary

The Singer From Hanson Has Four Kids?!

Barry Sanders’ Son Is An Absolute BEAST!

Carmen Electra, 55th Anniversary Playmate Preview

Aubrey O’Day Looking Like A Massive Ho Fo Sho

How To Get Revenge on a Tow Truck Driver

Don’t F–k With Ninja Squirrels

How Condoms Are Made - Video

The Mystery of the Human Disco Ball

Tuesday’s Album Release

August 12, 2008 by COED Staff  
Filed under Entertainment, Music

Of all the albums released today, I have to admit, I’m sooooooo excited about The Jonas Brothers (“A Little Bit Longer”) and New Kids On The Block (“Greatest Hits“). In which sort of warped teeny bop universe do we release cds from both of these acts on the same day? It’s perfect, really. Thirty-year-old moms can take their 12 year old daughters out for new cds today and they’ll both have something to blast on the way home.Yippie!

While both albums seem to be getting acceptable reviews, considering their respective genres, I still feel like something is missing: HANSON. A simultaneous Hanson release would be the only thing that could make me “happier” on this day.

If you haven’t realized I’m kidding by now…that’s fine. Go ahead and take me seriously. I’m sure that The Jonas Brothers and New Kids On The Block both have many redeeming songs on their new releases.

But honestly…I am moderately excited to see what comes of Extreme’s new release, “Saudades de Rock”. (Who knew they were still making music? WHO KNEW, I ask you.) Read more

VH1 Seeks the Top 100 Songs of the 90’s

September 11, 2007 by Steve - Seton Hall  
Filed under Music

VH1 I Love the 90's

What do I remember about the 90’s? Hmmmm…snap bracelets, Don Mattingly’s mustache and Pogs, just to name a few examples - but above all I remember the music.

“Jump Around,” the entire Jock Jams album, Weird Al and Hootie.

If I were to compile the “soundtrack of my life” at least 75% would be classic 90’s songs. C’mon - can you think of anything better than ripping up the volume to Jamiroquai’s “Virtual Insanity” as you fly down the highway? Yeah, I can’t neither.

Over the next 3 weeks VH1 will be compiling a list of the Top 100 songs of the 90’s and we, the users, have the final say on the list’s order.

Here’s how it works: go to the Top 100 songs of the 90’s page and scan through their alphabetical list of 100 90’s hits; get nostalgic for about 3 hours as you glance at every song; remember a key moment in your life when that song was playing; start crying about how old you’ve got overnight. Once you’re done with the nostalgic boo-hoos simply drag and drop your Top 10 into the list application and click submit. Bingo! Bango! Very easy to use and worth the time.

At 1:30AM last night today I put together my Top 10 list and here’s how it looks.

Check out the music videos in my Top 10 after the jump. Read more