Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Despite holiday, it is not a fucking slow news day

[X17ONLINE.COM via the Daily News]

EV Grieve reader Spencer Brighton alerted us to this bit of international news... Katie Holmes and her daughter went for ice cream last night at Sundaes and Cones on East 10th Street near Third Avenue.

Per the Daily News, who put the above photo on its cover today:

The actress and her adorable 6-year-old stepped out at Sundaes and Cones in the East Village, known for its offbeat flavors. The pair wore coordinated outfits — Holmes in a crimson shirt, white shorts and $795 Yves Saint Laurent wedges with a poppy motif to match Suri’s $175 Milly Minis dress.

And what is known for its "offbeat flavors"? Sundaes and Cones or the East Village?

4 comments:

  1. Well that is definitely NOT Lady Gaga!

    .....especially with those cheap-ass shoes.

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  2. THE NOTORIOUS L.I.B.E.R.A.T.I.O.N.July 4, 2012 at 11:57 AM

    The real story here is the lesbian kiss Katie Holmes and Lady Gaga are sharing! Look at how the pop tart melts in Katie's mouth! It's obscene!

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  3. The E.V. loves Katie. Her creepy husband can stay on the west coast.

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  4. Hey you know they are dumping tons of radioactive water EVERY DAY into the Pacific at Fukushima -nevermind the particles being sprayed into the northern hemisphere from this distater that a year later continues its unrestrained radiation dump - hey I bet you didn't know that because you are too obsessed with this retard shit.

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