Hula dancers and conch shell blowers...LOL

...I luv this world
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/footb....htmTimberlake bandmate removed from Pro Bowl halftime show
HONOLULU (AP) " Waves from the Janet Jackson Super Bowl fiasco reached Hawaii on Wednesday, as the NFL banned one of Justin Timberlake's bandmates from the Pro Bowl halftime show.
Pop band 'N Sync performing at the Rose Bowl in 2001.
By Robert Hanashiro, USA TODAY
Singer JC Chasez was dumped from the program for the all-star game Sunday, which will be televised live on ESPN, after fellow 'N Sync member Timberlake's stunt with Jackson at the championship game.
The current single from Chasez's debut album is Some Girls (Dance With Women). Another of his songs is All Day Long I Dream About Sex. It was unclear what song he was to perform at the Pro Bowl.
The new Pro Bowl halftime plan includes hula dancers, drummers, conch shell blowers and local singers.
"The commissioner said Monday morning that we will change our policies and procedures as it relates to entertainment during our games," league spokesman Brian McCarthy said. "This is immediate action that reflects that approach."
Timberlake ripped off a piece of Jackson's outfit, exposing one of her breasts covered only with a "nipple shield" during the halftime show Sunday. Jackson issued an apology Monday night, saying it was a last-minute stunt that went awry.
NFL commissioner Paul Tagliabue called it "offensive, embarrassing to us and our fans, and inappropriate."
"We will change our policies, our people and our processes before the next Super Bowl to ensure that this entertainment is far more effectively dealt with," he said Monday.
Chasez issued a statement Wednesday through Gina Orr, publicist for 'N Sync's label, Jive Records in Los Angeles.
"No one could be more disappointed than I that the NFL has canceled my halftime performance at the Pro Bowl this coming Sunday," Chasez said. "I've told the NFL I understand the pressure that they are under since the Super Bowl."
Orr said she couldn't immediately say whether Chasez would still perform the national anthem at the Pro Bowl as planned.