Reby’s Return

Reby Sky
Age: 24
Home: Rego Park
Height: 5’b"
Weight: 105 lbs
Stats: 34-24-36

Let’s face it, we love Reby Sky. She’s a gal from Queens who has made a name for herself in the pages of this paper, national magazines, on TV, on radio, playing in the Lingerie Football League, as the football “Giant Girl”, and just being an all-around fun girl to hang with.

Most recently, she worked on a special project with DAZ Productions, which generates computerized rendering for video games, to create a 3-D version of herself from a compilation of hundreds of photos. The CGI Reby can be downloaded by video game developers and integrated into their games.

And this gal has always been into having the kind of fun you’d expect from a college-age guy, but with much better clothing (or lack thereof).

“I think I have a lot in common with the typical American man,” she said in a July 2010 Playboy interview, citing her love of pro wrestling, football and video games. “That, coupled with my eagerness to please, makes me a pretty fun chick to be around.”

Today, she’s a backstage interviewer and commentator for MTV2’s Lucha Libre USA, based on the popular Mexican wrestling show. “I follow a lot of wrestling and have never seen some of the things these guys can do.”

While training to perhaps enter the ring herself one day, Reby is taking her love of wresting to another set of airwaves.

“I’ll be working as a manager in a few indy shows with Connecticut Wrestling Entertainment and you can hear me every Wednesday from 2-4 p.m. on Sirius XM satellite radio on the pro wrestling show, ‘Busted Open.’”

Want to know more? C’mon, who doesn’t? Check her out at Rebysky.com.

Bobbling Balls

Brothers Jared and Jay Macchierole get in the way.
Jared and Jay Macchierole etched their name among the list of infamous baseball fans interfering with plays at the wall.

The duo fumbled a deep shot by second baseman Robinson Cano, helping it over the wall and away from the glove of Texas Rangers outfielder Nelson Cruz. Or not. It depends on who you ask.

The homer gave the Yankees an early 1-0 lead, but the Yankees lost in the end, 10-3.

The duo swore the ball had cleared the wall without them giving it a hand. We hope they’re right.

Two brothers from Queens shouldn’t be helping the Yankees in any way.

Or they had to do a lot better than they did.


Fitty Rocks!

Back in March, 50 Cent revealed that his world travels with the G-Unit inspired him to experiment with new styles of music, most notably rock, for his upcoming album Black Magic. Eager fans may have to wait a little bit longer to hear those musical stylings. Ensconced in America, 50 canned the new stuff in favor of the same old thing.

“There are some pieces that are really exciting to me, so I want to put them out as soon as possible. But the whole body of work, the whole concept of that actual album, it may not be my next album,” he told the Brazilian edition of Rolling Stone.

The chart-topping Queens native scored his last No. 1 hit with 2004’s Candy Shop, including the memorable chorus “I’ll take you to the candy shop. I’ll let you lick the lollipop.”

Don’t ever change, 50.


On The Prowl

Our Unholy Lady Of Corona’s newest boy toy, Brahim Rachiki.
Former Corona resident Madonna was recently spotted in Manhattan’s Meatpacking district getting cozy with choreographer Brahim Rachiki, who is either 33 or 24, depending on your source. After shaking her groove thing for at least an hour, the two were caught holding hands and kissing in a private area of trendy nightclub SL.

This isn’t Madge’s first foray into cougar habitat. The Material Girl recently called it quits with 23-year-old Brazilian model Jesus Luz, whose mother is 14 years her junior.

We applaud Madonna’s success both on, and off, the billboard charts.


We Love This Place

Don’t mind the 7 train stare.
Photo: Ira Cohen
Guess what? New Yorkers like New York.

Despite all the complaining and whining and threats to move, a new survey found that 84 percent are “satisfied” or “very satisfied” with the city as a place to live. Only 4 percent said they were not at all satisfied. Also, 82 percent said they were “satisfied” or “very satisfied” with their neighborhood in the city where they live, so you can have your McMansions, Howard Beach – we’re happy in our four-room Elmhurst walkup.

Yes, okay, the fact that the Belt Parkway is always backed up for eight hours a day is annoying, but having a multitude of radio stations in the biggest city in the country makes life in traffic much more enjoyable.

Yes, we don’t wake up looking forward to staring at someone’s crotch on the 7 train as they stand in front of us the whole way from Flushing to Grand Central, but at least we got a seat, right?

Yes, it is annoying to have to move our car because of alternate side parking, but it gives us a reason to run those errands we probably wouldn’t normally do.

So to the 4 percent that doesn’t like it here, don’t let the toll booth gate on the George Washington Bridge hit your car trunk on the way out.


Always On

Queens blogging juror Bruce Slutsky.
Social media is all the craze. People are twittering and facebooking every aspect of their lives. Nothing is off limits or too sacred. How about legal proceedings?

Bruce Slutsky, a Queens juror, documented his courtroom experience on his blog.

Slutsky, a Flushing resident, gave the details of the legal proceedings and at times lamented the process.

John Clark, a law professor at the University of Texas at Tyler, stumbled across the blog and alerted the courts. Slutlsky was called in for questioning and was kept on as juror as he didn’t give up the specifics.

Is this merely the beginning? Could you imagine being a juror on an OJ Simpson-size trial in the era of blogs, Twitter and Facebook?

We’ll be following.


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