| Day Three: ET's 'Deal or No Deal' Fat Suit Investigation
On Wednesday, "Deal or No Deal" game show beauties BROOKE and LEYLA each went from a size two to a size 22, when they began an ET "fat suit" investigation on the streets of New York. "If this was permanent, I'd wish it wasn't me," Brooke told ET. Tonight, the undercover assignment continues when we're with the two beauties as they first take a ride in a New York City Pedicab as their svelte selves. "Thank God we're skinny, otherwise it'd be hard for you!" Leyla tells the driver. The next day, dressed in their 200-pound fat suits, the ladies get a very different reaction from the Pedicab driver as they struggle to get seated. "The first thing [the driver] said is, 'I think you'll fit,' which is very insulting. It's like, 'What do you mean, you think we'll fit?'" Brooke comments.
New tennis champ is crowned
Of course, I've created a monster, so I know I need to always win every tournament. But semis is still pretty good. I didn't play my best throughout the championships, but it was pretty solid, so it was okay. "Winning every other week, you know, lose a set and people say I'm playing bad. So it's my own mistake, I guess." "I definitely didn't play my best on big points. That's been sort of something that's stuck with me throughout the championships maybe. But, look, it happens. I've done it so many times it went my way. It's okay. Unfortunately it goes the other way, too, sometimes." Lleyton Hewitt's former coach Roger Rasheed agrees. "I think we just see one result, then decide to paint a certain picture, but I still think that Roger is the best player I have ever seen and he will go down as the all-time greatest," Rasheed said.
10 things never to do to your spouse
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The RFID Hacking Underground
James Van Bokkelen is about to be robbed. A wealthy software entrepreneur, Van Bokkelen will be the latest victim of some punk with a laptop. But this won't be an email scam or bank account hack. A skinny 23-year-old named Jonathan Westhues plans to use a cheap, homemade USB device to swipe the office key out of Van Bokkelen's back pocket. .
Blackhawk Network Named Gift Card Partner of National Football League
PLEASANTON, Calif., Nov. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Blackhawk Network, a market leader in card-based financial solutions and the largest provider of third-party gift cards in the United States and Canada, has teamed up with the National Football League (NFL) as the NFL's gift card partner. Beginning this fall, NFL fans will have an opportunity to purchase gift cards for participating NFL teams, including the Chicago Bears, Dallas Cowboys, Detroit Lions, Kansas City Chiefs, New England Patriots, New York Giants, New York Jets, Oakland Raiders, Philadelphia Eagles, Pittsburgh Steelers, San Francisco 49ers and Seattle Seahawks at Blackhawk Network's Gift Card Malls, located in Blackhawk's expansive nationwide network retail locations, including the nation's premier grocery, drugstore and convenience store chains including Safeway, Vons, Dominick's, Kroger, Fred Meyer, Ralphs, Albertsons, SUPERVALU, Giant Eagle, GetGo and Wawa.
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