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GALLERY: PAM ANDERSON PLAYS ON THE RED CARPET

Pam Anderson hasn’t been up to a whole lot lately. She’s mostly been in the news for having a peasant boyfriend and making the occasional appearance at a fashion show. Apparently, somebody thought it might be a good idea for her to host a party in Miami this week. It wasn’t.

She actually didn’t look that bad on the red carpet. But that wasn’t enough to draw a crowd to the event. There may have been less than 50 people in attendance when the “star” arrived at Club Play last night. You can check out 30+ pics of Pam after the jump.

Below are some selected comments from the original article theorizing why Ms. Anderson’s event was so poorly attended:

Comment by john — February 3, 2010 @ 9:18 am

no came to the party because she is past her prime.she is old news and really nothing to offer.sad to say she not even worth the 25 dollars to go see.

Comment by Ed — February 3, 2010 @ 9:21 am

Is she even relevant enough anymore to garner a blip on the screen?? maybe nobody wanted to contract Hep C at that party and went elsewhere.

Comment by Tony F — February 3, 2010 @ 10:44 am

Pam is a wonderful person (fake or not), but I did not go because Club Play is coming to be known as a non-whites club…

I will not go there anymore after a group of ‘playas’ pushed up on my girl… it scared her, so we left.

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NHL STAR PATRICK KANE PARTIED WITH PLAYBOY ON NYE

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Does Patrick Kane like to party? We’d guess that the answer is yes. If you don’t remember, he’s the guy who (allegedly) punched a cabbie over a small dispute in his fare.

Kane continued his partying ways by hitting up a Playboy New Year’s Eve party at the Hilton in Chicago. I say “a” rather than “the” Playboy party because there was a better party going on at the Mansion. In any case, the random Chicago promoters that paid for the random Chicago version of the party got Patrick Kane to show up. Chicago Tribune writer Luis Arroyave attended the event and spotted Kane along with Adam Burish and possibly Brent Seabrook.

The event was hosted by newly minted February 2010 Playmate Heather Rae Young. Unfortunately, they had her dress up in the generic blank tank top with silver sequin rabbit head design (pictured below). I hate it when they make the girls wear generic Playboy gear as opposed to evening wear — but there’s almost no other way that regular people would realize they’re “famous.”

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Tickets to the event were $165 for regular admission and $225 for VIP admission. The party promoters even “decided to ” (read: were paid to) set up a video game station in the VIP area where patrons could play with the girls. Rapper Pitbull performed after midnight before the crowd started to disperse. I’m guessing because there was no news about this event that most of the athletes on hand were well-behaved. Too bad.

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THE PENGUINS COSTUME PARTY WAS COOLER THAN ICE

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The Pittsburgh Penguins may be defending Stanley Cup champions, but they weren’t feeling like winners after a 4-1 drubbing by the Devils on Saturday. Pens players opted to get over the loss in a unique manner: the team had a players-only Halloween party on Sunday night. The costumes even found their way onto the ice for a Monday practice at Mellon Arena.

You can be sure there were some icy Russian beauties like Oksana Kondakova present for the festivities. But this party was really about the marginally creative costumes. Center Jordan Staal arrived at the event in a yellow peanut M&M costume while Ruslan Fedotenko went with his “wife’s idea” and dressed up as David Letterman. Sorry, Ruslan. Your wife is not as hilarious as Jon Kitna’s wife.  Winger Eric Godard was ballsy enough to dress up as a light blue Carebear.

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Even with those costumes as competition, Jay McKee won the prize for “best costume.” Who did McKee dress as to take home the prize? The Joker, of course. Because nothing says “winner” in a costume contest like the most popular costume from the previous Halloween. He won a free meal for his effort in the “credit card game” described thusly:

“We play the credit card game. When everyone’s card gets shuffled around when we go out to eat, and the loser has to pay. I get a meal-for-free card.”

Some of the costumes even made it to practice on Monday. Right wing Eric Godard rocked his light blue Carebear mask for part of the session. One has to wonder how he didn’t beat out McKee. Pens’ goalie Marc-Andre Fleury also got in on the action. The man known as “flower” to teammates donned a Kermit the Frog mask while he stood in net. Sidney Crosby noted that Fleury was “pretty happy to be a frog” and that the goalie may just enjoy wearing tights. He was Catwoman last year.

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In case you’re still looking for a costume, the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review was nice enough to put together a list of homemade get-ups. WARNING: If you go as the “Web Site” with cobwebs draped on your glasses, you will be punched immediately upon explanation. Here’s the list:

Animals and other critters, like Dalmatians, deer, horses, cats, dragons and ladybugs

Famous characters, like Shrek, Tigger, Batman and Charlie Brown

Food and other edibles, like a box of popcorn, a slice of pizza, a hot dog, or gum stuck under the table

Inanimate objects, like an eyeball, Christmas tree, flower garden or robot

People, like astronauts, angels or gypsies

On the cheap quick costumes

Job Seeker, with a suit, briefcase and resume.

Backwards Man, with clothes put on backwards.

Work of Art, with a large picture frame around your neck.

Web Site, with cobwebs draped on eyeglasses.

The Nerd, with high-water pants, a short-sleeve dress shirt buttoned to the top with pens in the pockets and ink stains, and the nose and mustache from Groucho glasses.

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