Calendar Signing & Guest Preformance with KAZY!

January 17th, 2010 by Amanda Filed under: Blog | Comment (0)

WORLD LARGEST INDOOR MOTORCYCLE SWAP MEET!

Huge Indoor Bike Show with 40 classes to compete in. Including everything from antiques to baggers to metric cruisers and custom Choppers.

**Come by my booth & get your autographed copy of my 2010 Swimsuit Calendar**

At 3PM be sure to head to the main stage where I will be preforming with KAZY!

www.KazyMusic.com
www.AmandaOlsonOnline.com

McCormick Place
2301 S. Lake Shore Drive
Chicago, Illinois 60616
Phone:312-791-7000
Fax:312-791-6543
TTY:312-791-6505

Watch me on Comcast Sportsnet 2nite!!!

January 17th, 2010 by Amanda Filed under: Blog | Comment (0)

Be sure to watch me on SportsaholicTV on Comcast Sportsnet TONIGHT @ 12:30am!

Who are you calling a Koodie Queen!!?

January 16th, 2010 by Amanda Filed under: Blog | Comment (0)

Who you callin’ a koodie queen you little lint licker?!!! lol. OMG – so funny!

LOL :)

January 15th, 2010 by Amanda Filed under: Blog | Comment (0)

The Blonde Password …..

During a recent password audit a company computer guru discovered a
blonde was using the following password:

MickeyMinniePlutoHueyLouieDeweyDonaldGoofySacramento

When they asked why such a long password, she said she was told that
it had to be at least 8 characters long and include at least one
capital.

The Jay Leno Show

With all the controversy here at NBC, “The Tonight Show” with Conan
O’Brien’s ratings have gone up. So, you’re welcome.

NASA says that a mystery object passed by Earth yesterday morning.
They’re not sure what it was, but it missed the Earth by 80,000
miles, so it could have been a Northwest flight.

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Help the Haiti Earthquake Victims

January 15th, 2010 by Amanda Filed under: Blog | Comment (0)

Click HERE to take action and donate to the relief today…

As you know, there was a terrible earthquake in Haiti a couple days ago. Oxfam has a staff of about 200 people on the ground in Haiti and a team of 15 highly-experienced emergency specialists based in the capital that are responding with public health, water and sanitation services to prevent the spread of waterborne disease.

“The first step in an emergency will be getting clean water to people who need it as we know from experience that shocks like this disrupt water lines, and transportation is completely broken down,” said Michael Delaney, director of Oxfam America’s humanitarian response department.
“As we’ve seen time and again, in emergencies the poor are hit the hardest,” said Delaney. “Given the severity of this earthquake and the poverty of the country, our response will be long term.”

Read more for more pics …

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