8:03 am - 08/28/2008

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. - One man appears determined to crash the party at the Playboy Mansion. Los Angeles police say a Ventura County man rammed his vehicle into the gates at Hugh Hefner's legendary home twice in the past week.Detectives believe both incidents involve an "ongoing dispute," Lt. John Romero told the Los Angeles Times, without offering details.
Jason Lee, a police spokesman, said no one was injured in either incident. The unnamed suspect was arrested and released after the first crash last Thursday night, Lee said. He slammed his car into the gates again Tuesday, but fled before police arrived. The gates sustained some damage. Police did not know if Hefner, the founder of Playboy magazine, or his three girlfriends were at home at the time.
Officials at Playboy's corporate offices in Los Angeles and Chicago could not be reached for comment Wednesday night.
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Adios, ONTD! I'm moving to Japan tomorrow for four months and I don't know if I will have reliable internet where I am going. I'll be online every once in awhile, but probably not enough to post awesome Jason Statham and/or pointless news, so someone will have to champion my cause and take over until December. Toodles!
Gate Crasher at the Playboy Mansion - Literally
Man rams into Playboy Mansion gates — twice
Car crashes at Hugh Hefner's legendary L.A. home involve 'ongoing dispute'

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. - One man appears determined to crash the party at the Playboy Mansion. Los Angeles police say a Ventura County man rammed his vehicle into the gates at Hugh Hefner's legendary home twice in the past week.Detectives believe both incidents involve an "ongoing dispute," Lt. John Romero told the Los Angeles Times, without offering details.
Jason Lee, a police spokesman, said no one was injured in either incident. The unnamed suspect was arrested and released after the first crash last Thursday night, Lee said. He slammed his car into the gates again Tuesday, but fled before police arrived. The gates sustained some damage. Police did not know if Hefner, the founder of Playboy magazine, or his three girlfriends were at home at the time.
Officials at Playboy's corporate offices in Los Angeles and Chicago could not be reached for comment Wednesday night.
SOURCE
Adios, ONTD! I'm moving to Japan tomorrow for four months and I don't know if I will have reliable internet where I am going. I'll be online every once in awhile, but probably not enough to post awesome Jason Statham and/or pointless news, so someone will have to champion my cause and take over until December. Toodles!
btw, doesn't japan have like 100mbps internet EVERYWHERE? *sobs*
...did it?
Have fun in Japan!! =)
i want one!!!!!!
Have fun in Japan!
have an awesome time!