Dan Gross: That's Pam Anderson at the Rite Aids
BET YOU NEVER expected to meet Pamela Anderson at a Rite Aid. The busty blonde will be promoting her new fragrance line, Malibu (Blue) and Malibu Night (Pink), on Jan. 23 at Rite Aids in Narberth and Ardmore, where she'll sign autographs for those who purchase one of her scents.
BET YOU NEVER expected to meet
Pamela Anderson
at a Rite Aid.
The busty blonde will be promoting her new fragrance line, Malibu (Blue) and Malibu Night (Pink), on Jan. 23 at Rite Aids in Narberth and Ardmore, where she'll sign autographs for those who purchase one of her scents.
From 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Jan. 23, Anderson will be at the Rite Aid (640 Montgomery) in Narberth, and from 2 to 3:30 p.m. at the Rite Aid (195 W. Lancaster) in Ardmore, where people can purchase her perfumes, which come in 1.7-ounce and 3.4- ounce quantities, and retail for $39 and $49.
Before you start whipping out your personal effects for Anderson, know that she'll autograph only one item per customer and not anything you would have to remove from your pants first.
We also would advise against performing your "Borat" impression and trying to stuff Anderson into a potato sack.
SallyAnn full-time at Fox 29
SallyAnn Mosey has been named weather and traffic anchor on Fox 29's "Good Day Philadelphia" alongside hosts Mike Jerrick and Sheinelle Jones from 7 to 10 a.m. Meteorologist Mosey, who worked for 6ABC's "Action News" for eight years before spending three years at New York's WNBC, joined Fox 29 as a part-time/fill-in a few months ago and has been freelancing. Don't worry about longtime "Good Day" weather anchor Sue Serio - she's not going anywhere. She'll do weather on the 5-to-7 a.m. shift, and then be reporting in the field during the rest of the program.
Thomas-El on today's 'Dr. Oz'
Educator Salome Thomas-El makes his third appearance on "The Dr. Oz Show," at 9 a.m. today on CBS 3. The longtime Philly teacher and principal who led the 1997 Vaux Middle School Chess Team to a national title and the team from Russell Byers Charter School to a state chess championship last year, has been offering motivational support to a mother and daughter who appeared on Dr. Oz's show and are trying to lose weight.
The North Philadelphia-raised Thomas-El now resides in Garnet Valley, Delaware County. His second book, "The Immortality of Influence," comes out in paperback Feb. 1.
Media matrimony
Congratulations to former Daily News photographer Jim MacMillan and Associated Press reporter Kathy Matheson, who were married on New Year's Eve at the Sheraton Society Hill.
* In other nuptials news, the Eagles' senior vice president of communications, Pamela Browner, and businessman Jeremiah White, of the Osiris Group, a marketing and communications firm, were married last month at the Talamore Country Club, in Ambler. The couple plan to honeymoon somewhere warm after the Eagles season, which, we hope, ends in about a month. Browner was previously married to p.r. man A. Bruce Crawley.
Local singer's song on 'Scrubs'
Singer/songwriter Jeff Bruckner's "Envy of All Our Friends" will be featured in Tuesday's "Scrubs," (9 p.m., ABC). Bruckner, a grad of Camden Catholic and a teacher there, lived in L.A. for three years with Todd Linden after graduating from Boston University. Linden works for the hospital-comedy and recommended Bruckner's music. "I preach to my students the themes of persistence, hard work and dreaming big," Bruckner says. "This experience has reaffirmed my beliefs that we can achieve our goals."
Matisyahu, 76ers honor Jews
Matisyahu, the Orthodox Jew reggae star, will sing the national anthem and also perform after Wednesday's Sixers/Knicks game as part of the Wachovia Center's Jewish Heritage Night.
Kosher food from Max & David's (8120 Old York) in Elkins Park will be offered at the game, and 76ers shirts in Hebrew writing will be on sale as well.
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