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Jennifer Aniston Digs "Dirt"

ccox.jpgShe's been the subject of a lot of dirt in the past, now she is set to appear in it. Jennifer Aniston is set to guest-star on "Dirt," the new FX drama starring former "Friends" co-star and BFF Courteney Cox.

Yes, I used the term "BFF" in print -- and I will never forgive myself.

Instead of playing pals like on the NBC sitcom, the two will be bitter rivals of competing rag mags, says Hollywood.com.

Aniston's episode will air on March 27. "Dirt" can be seen every Tuesday at 10:00 p.m. (EST) on FX. -- Rachel Cericola



Posted by Rachel Cericola on January 17, 2007 9:00 PM
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BFF? BFF??

You should be ashamed of yourself. Go eat a pint of Hagen Dazs in under thirty seconds and see if I give you warm water for your brain-freeze.

-- Posted by: ransomjackson at January 17, 2007 10:07 PM

Hey -- maybe it was the "American Idol" talking.

I deserve your comment though. Although, I don't even think I deserve the Hagen Dazs. Maybe store-brand ice milk.

-- Posted by: Rachel at January 17, 2007 10:15 PM

Ooh...ouch...store-brand ice milk...

See...now that's a whole 'nother level of mean that I just wasn't gonna go to.

If we can both agree to never use "BFF" again I'll be satisfied.

Man, a dangling participle and a split infinitive...I should just stop now.

-- Posted by: ransomjackson at January 18, 2007 10:06 AM

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