Sgt. Scott Moore, who is currently serving with the 3rd Battalion 2nd Marines in Afghanistan, posted a plea titled “Go With Me Mila Kunis” via the video sharing Internet site last week asking the “Black Swan” and “Ted” star to join him at the upcoming Marine Corps Ball, according to Fox News.
“Hey Mila Kunis, Sgt. Moore, but you can call me Scotty,” the sergeant said in uniform and dark sunglasses outside his bunker in Afghanistan. “I just want to take a moment out of my day to invite you to the Marine Corps Ball with yours truly. So take a second to think about it and get back to me. All right, bye now.”
When Fox 411 caught up with Mila this weekend at her press junket for her upcoming flick, “Friends with Benefits,” her co-star — and rumored BF — Justin Timberlake was eager for her to enlist immediately!
“Have you seen this? Have you heard about this? You need to do it for your country,” Timberlake told Kunis.
Then, in a message intended for Moore, the actor said, “I’m going to work on this, man. This needs to go down.”
Taking a second to confer with her publicist, Kunis agreed. “I’ll go. I’ll do it for you,” she said before asking Timberlake if he was going as well.”
“They don’t want me! They want you,” JT responded. “You need to do it for your country.”
That did it.
“I’ll do it,” said Miss Mila, who recently broke up with longtime boyfriend, “Home Alone” star Macaulay Culkin.
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Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Former Argentina Player Diego Maradona escaped from Car Accident
Former Argentine player and coach Diego Maradona escaped serious injury when his car was involved in a collision with a bus near his Buenos Aires home.
Maradona, widely seen as one of the best players in history, underwent routine tests after the accident in the capital's Ezeiza suburb, hospital director Oscar Sico told local television.
Maradona's girlfriend was with him at the time and was also out of danger.
"The two are in a perfect condition, they've hardly suffered any injuries and they came to the hospital by themselves as a precautionary measure," Sico said.
Maradona, 50, is waiting to start a new coaching job at Al Wasl in the United Arab Emirates after failing to keep his last job as head of the national team.
The former player's mother is in hospital at the moment and local media said he was on his way to visit her when the accident took place.
Earlier this week, he stepped in to demand more support for Argentina as Lionel Messi, team-mates and coach Sergio Batista came under fire from media and fans for their performance at the Copa America.
Maradona, widely seen as one of the best players in history, underwent routine tests after the accident in the capital's Ezeiza suburb, hospital director Oscar Sico told local television.
Maradona's girlfriend was with him at the time and was also out of danger.
"The two are in a perfect condition, they've hardly suffered any injuries and they came to the hospital by themselves as a precautionary measure," Sico said.
Maradona, 50, is waiting to start a new coaching job at Al Wasl in the United Arab Emirates after failing to keep his last job as head of the national team.
The former player's mother is in hospital at the moment and local media said he was on his way to visit her when the accident took place.
Earlier this week, he stepped in to demand more support for Argentina as Lionel Messi, team-mates and coach Sergio Batista came under fire from media and fans for their performance at the Copa America.