Vince McMahon -- Stealth Helicopter Drop in Afghanistan

Filed under: Vince McMahon, Brie Bella, Nikki Bella, Kofi Kingston, WWE, Photo Galleries, TMZ Sports, Politix

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WWE honcho Vince McMahon strapped on some body armor ... grabbed some of his WWE Superstars ... and dropped in on the troops in Afghanistan last week ... and TMZ has the pics.

Vince -- along with the Bella Twins and tag team champ Kofi Kingston -- were escorted to a secret location to hang out with a bunch of brave men and women in uniform.

We're told the wrestlers hung out for a few days -- and everyone had a great time.

Vince wasn't scared about the outing -- since he's been visiting U.S. troops on various overseas military bases for the past 9 years.

Fun fact -- the photos are purposely framed so as not to reveal anything that might tip off where the American bases are located. 

Who knew the WWE was entrusted with war secrets?

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Vince McMahon -- Stealth Helicopter Drop in Afghanistan

Source: http://www.tmz.com/2011/12/08/wwe-afghanistan-vince-mcmahon-bella-twins-kofi-kingston/

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REVIEW: New Year?s Eve is the Movie Equivalent of a Plastic-Wrapped American Cheese Slice

Movieline Score: 4

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Who are these beautiful, sharply dressed, slightly orange people gliding so effortlessly through a glittery, postcard-worthy version of New York in New Year’s Eve? They’re stars, of course, a galaxy of stars of varying luminescence. New Year’s Eve is Garry Marshall’s follow-up to last year’s Valentine’s Day, which he also directed, and like that film it uses its titular holiday as a ruthless star delivery system in which a menagerie of assembled celebs sprints through a collection of interconnected narrative threads that briskly accelerate from alleged comedy to syrupy sentimentality.

You’re not going to see anyone in New Year’s Eve get drunk, kiss their married boss, vomit and then barricade themselves in the bathroom to spend the rest of the night crying, no sir. Happy endings abound for everyone here, even the terminally ill and the woman who dares to wear clogs. Clogs! (Fetching ones with shearling trim and four-inch heels, but whatever — burn her!) To note that the storylines in New Year’s Eve are ludicrous and virulently cliched seems beside the point, or simply unimportant. These characters are so nominal that when, say, Lea Michele gets stuck in an elevator with Ashton Kutcher, that’s exactly how you think of the set-up, and when the doors finally open you half expect them to scurry off to the sets of Glee and Two and a Half Men, where they may be contractually fined for their tardiness.

But for the sake of capturing the full scope of this…

Source: http://www.celebrities.com/celebrities-gossip/review-new-years-eve-is-the-movie-equivalent-of-a-plastic-wrapped-american-cheese-slice/

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