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  • Party Report

    Founders Club, MC Hammer take over SNL studios

    By Nicholas Carlson, 1:00 PM on Wed Nov 7 2007, 1,525 views (Edit, to draft, un-top, Slurp)

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    Digital media types here in New York are always looking for a reason to celebrate their own achievements. A couple of months ago, a few of them began calling themselves the Founders Club and decided to start holding mixers around town. Last night, NBC hosted the latest in the series on the set of Saturday Night Live. Who showed? Mostly wantrepreneurs looking for a VC teat to suckle, of course. But I also ran into Digg CEO Jay Adelson, pictured above; a definitely not-pictured angel Ron Conway, who dodged my camera; a Facebook "founder"; and MC Hammer.

    Founders take over SNL studio

    • Digg CEO Jay Adelson and MC Hammer, of course
    • College Humor's Zach Klein and Ricky Van Veen
    • Rocketboom's Andrew Baron
    • Another Charles Forman victim
    • Not David Spade
    • CNET's Caroline McCarthy and Mediabistro founder Laurel Touby
    • CNET's Caroline McCarthy and Mediabistro founder Laurel Touby
    • Digg CEO Jay Adelson and MC Hammer, of course
    • Not David Spade
    • College Humor's Zach Klein and Ricky Van Veen
    • Rocketboom's Andrew Baron
    • Auren Hoffman, not holding wine.
    • Auren Hoffman, not holding wine.
    • Another Charles Forman victim

    Probably the biggest surprise last night was that despite Facebook's busy day announcing new features to allow users to spam each other, one of the company's Harvard connections still showed at last night's Founders Club party here in New York. Which one? ConnectU founder and litigious claimant to the Facebook throne, Divya Narendra, of course.

    What, you were expecting Adidas? I asked Narendra what he really thinks of Zuckerberg, but he wouldn't. Didn't want to piss off his lawyers. Narendra was happy to dish on fellow wannabe Facebook founder Aaron Greenspan, however.

    "I have no idea how he got that New York Times article," Narendra told me. "He has nothing to do with any of this."

    Bitches just jealous.

    New York angel investor Ron Conway also turned up last night. I'd have snapped a photo of him, but for a big fella, the man pulls a mean pirouette at the sight of a camera. And did you really want to see a photo of his backside? Silicon Alley wantrepreneurs are not allowed to answer that.

    One thing I didn't know about Adelson: Apparently he lives in Dutchess County, north of New York, and commutes to San Francisco to run Digg. Does this mean we can claim him for Silicon Alley? (Ed.'s note: No.)

    CollegeHumor's Zach Klein and Ricky Van Veen also showed, dragging down the whole affair with their ironic style and funny-looking glasses. They only cost $7 dollars on eBay. Father figures Josh Mohrer of BustedTees and Vimeo's Jonathan Marcus mostly managed to keep the boys in line, though dress code violations (sneakers) barred the entire crew from the Rainbow Room afterparty. Nobody said beauty was easy, fellas.

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    At the party last Friday hosted by our publisher, Gawker Media, ConnectU twintrepreneurs Cameron Winklevoss (left) and Tyler Winklevoss (right) made an appearance.
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    ConnectU cofounders Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss lost control of ConnectU, their also-ran social network, in the settlement of a lawsuit with Facebook CEO mark Zuckerberg. More »

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