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What I Learned From 12 Hours As a Bombshell {MyDaily}
Mar 26th 2011 12:45AM I think you two ladies are missing the point. If it's really YOUR image, you don't have to create it. It's already there and comes naturally.
Erin Andrews Opens Up About Career, Family, Dancing and the Law {Fanhouse NCAA Football Blog}
Oct 15th 2010 12:30AM Agreed.
Erin Andrews Opens Up About Career, Family, Dancing and the Law {Fanhouse NCAA Football Blog}
Oct 15th 2010 12:29AM "I think it's hilarious that you can't worry about getting your roots done, working out, worrying about what shoes you're wearing and have cool jewelry and know sports. I think it's weird you can't do those things. Why can't you worry about the way you look and also like sports? We (females) can multi-task, right? I used to harp on this %u2013 I want to prove to people that I know more, that I'm not here because of what I look like or that (it's because) I'm a female. "
I don't recall ANYONE saying you "CAN'T". Personally, as a female, I think that if you're spending all that time on your image then logically that's A LOT of time you're not spending on using and improving your intelligence. And that time REALLY adds up. That's why self-image oriented women are seen as a joke. Because you actually kind of are. Wait, strike the "kind of".
Video: Bumblebee accidentally T-bones a real cop car on TF3 set {Autoblog}
Oct 12th 2010 2:50PM
The point of a closed set is to avoid injuries or accidents to both the cast, crew, and civilians. E.g. this scenario. The cast of the movie is not going to be expecting something like that cop tearing through the set (in fact just the opposite), so they're not going to be prepared to respond accordingly. The issue with the officer being an idiot and diving across a closed set is NOT that they are "shooting a movie!" it's that everyone is busy is focused on their tasks and it can cause an accident... like it did. The officer should have thought of that, it is his job to do so.
That being said... NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO NOT BUMBLEBEEEEEE!!!!!!!!
Start Reading For Banned Books Week {AOL Hot Searches}
Sep 27th 2010 7:48PM Ritchard I don't know where the hell you have been, but it's obviously not around other movie-goers. A LOT of people have problems with movie ratings. Some of the ratings for movies are so ridiculous it's almost laughable, if it weren't so disturbing.
There should NOT be a rating system for books. Or anything in general, as every person is different. At 3 years of age I watched Terminator. I saw violence, I heard swear words, and I saw naked penis flopping around. I watched that movie a few times over my years. Not once have I found in myself the desire to go around murdering people, having copious amounts of unprotected and meaningless sex, or gone around saying Fuck Shit Bitch Damn excessively for no reason whatsoever, all because I saw it in a MOVIE. How can you make a rating system when your population is so vastly different from eachother that you cannot honestly categorize what is acceptable? What's acceptable to some is not to others. THAT is America and we should have the freedom to make a choice on our own for ourselves or our children without the government or anything or anyone telling us what we SHOULD or SHOULDN'T do.
10 Ways to Be Taken Seriously at Work {AOL Jobs}
Sep 22nd 2010 12:12AM This is the biggest load of bullshit ever. A friend of mine has her own office, and her desk can get REALLY messy. But guess what? She's ONE of two people who actually stays after hours and helps out with all the stuff that no one else had time to get done. She will drop what she's doing to help out her co-workers. She's one of the NICEST most professional women you will ever meet. If you want something done, you talk to her. Oh, and did I mention she now runs the office she works in? After only 3 years?
We Tried It: "WeFitfor2" Couple's Workout {That's Fit}
Sep 5th 2010 1:50AM LOL at how many people don't like what I said. Btw I forgot to add, I don't ask my husband to do things he wouldn't want to do, and neither does he ask me. We go in with an open mind the first time on everything, and we sure as hell don't stop talking to eachother because something didn't work out as planned. But hey, I'm just some bitch on the internet. What do I know?
We Tried It: "WeFitfor2" Couple's Workout {That's Fit}
Sep 4th 2010 8:39PM Just in my opinion, I wouldn't have married a man who was so unenthusiastic about trying something new. Especially one with an "If this sucks I'm going to bail" attitude. Males wouldn't like that attitude, so why should we? Two-way road. Though you only get both directions if you demand fair treatment I suppose.
Opinion: Students Should Not 'Friend' Teachers Online {ParentDish}
Aug 21st 2010 8:43PM Society is being dominated by the internet as it is. Most aspects of daily life are now confined to a keyboard and computer screen. What's terrifying is that the majority considers this normal or acceptable behavior. We're cutting ourselves off from one another, slowly making the ability to become Detached from reality and from other human beings, easier. It won't be long before we become crippled as a Country if people don't start limiting their exposure to desensitized and solitary mediums like the internet. What happened to REAL interaction between people? I'm only 23 and even I think the state of being "Social" today is pretty sad and looking hopeless.
'Magic' Quilt Prompts Toddler to Speak {ParentDish}
Aug 7th 2010 7:55PM I really don't think that you should be worried about him not talking. Comparing your child to other children seems worrisome to me, actually.You should love him just the way he is, and it shouldn't matter if he's a big talker or not. You're his Mom, you're the one person that he'll be able to look to for unconditional love, and reassurance that just because he's not like other kids for one reason or another, it doesn't make him any less wonderful.
That's my opinion anyway.
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