Mar 24, 2008 -
bet the stars of the “Sex and the City” movie can’t wait for this film to open so they can move on. The last few months have been non-stop gossip about all four of them, and there are no signs of the rumors slowing down. The latest word is that Sarah Jessica Parker, fresh from being voted Maxim’s Unsexiest Woman, is making demands that the movie posters for “Sex and the City” only feature her character.
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Oct 24, 2008 -
Taylor Swift has a brand new song that leaked on the web today called Breathe, and it features singer-songwriter Colbie Callait.
The two girls co-wrote the song together as well. Taylor and Colbie sound perfect harmonizing together!
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Dec 18, 2008 -
don’t think I’m the only one to hope this is just a baseless rumor. The next “Batman” sequel in the new franchise has been languishing since the unexpected death of Heath Ledger. Clearly, the filmmakers couldn’t simply recast the role, so they decided to go in a different direction and explore other Batman villains.
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Mar 11, 2008 -
MTV’s new reality show “Rock the Cradle” is a singing competition that will feature children of famous musicians competing in front of their parents, judges and a live audience.
The eight episode series will air live weekly and feature performances by the contestants, which will be judged by celebs and influential people in the music industry.
Set to compete are:
• Jesse Money - daughter of Eddie Money
• Jesse Blaze Snider - son of Dee Snider
• Lara Johnston - daughter of Tom Johnston of the Doobie Brothers
• A’keiba Burrell-Hammer - daughter of M.C.
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Nov 27, 2009 -
Skinnies
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Bed-head Waves
GUESS Women'S Carrie9 Pump $89 - Endless.com
GUESS "Buster" Belted High Heel Boots $190 - Bloomingdale's
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Hot Girl Style
Blank Trash Island Skinny Jeans $78 - CUSP
Pamela Mini Dress $49 - G by Guess
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Nov 27, 2009 -
The little black dress worn by Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany’s became the most famous in fashion history. When in doubt, the LBD is always the perfect choice and will never go out of style. Below are some of my favorites all under $150.
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Apr 17, 2008 -
A new printed parody of staple business newspaper The Wall Street Journal has executives at the paper embarrassed and upset. At least we can assume they have a problem with it since a WSJ employee has been trying to buy up copies on news stands, using different excuses. The parody, called “My Wall St.
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Sep 08, 2007 -
We all have that one part of face that we like the most. I tend to like my eyes the best. Just add a little mascara and they POP!
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Feb 12, 2007 -
Check out the new feature.
Take a look at user's pictures. If they have more than one picture in an album, it'll play as a slideshow.
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Nov 26, 2009 -
I have not been feeling well, which is obligatory of what I am going through, and I know there are people who are happy about this. So, I have turned from Sugar to reading a LOT! But, when I do have something of interest for you I will post it for you as I care deeply about so many of you. I am not looking for sympathy or empathy of any nature. Far from it. Taking a break from Sugar has been situational. Therefore READING has been a serenity of sorts. Absorbing information which I wish I would have attained months ago.
A book advised for reading:
"The Moral Sense" by James Q. Wilson
Mark Twain once advised, "Always do right. It will gratify some people and astonish the rest." (you know how I love my quotes). The thought of astonishing people is certainly appealing, yet somehow we have to know what's right before we can do it. How do we know what's right? It's not easy, despite the fact that there's a vast field of study devoted to the topic which is described using terms like "Ethics," or "Moral Philosophy." However, countless philosophers writing shelves full of books over have hardly improved on the age-old cliche', "treat others as you want to be treated." Albert Schweitzer rephrased it this way: "A man is truly ethical only when he obeys the compulsion to help all life which he is able to assist, and shrinks from injuring anything that lives."
But why should we even be interested in opening the question? Why not just leave the discussion of ethics to theologians?
Despite the fact that religion and ethics are sometimes assumed to be interchangeable ideas, a standard of morality is important whether one believes in a higher power or not. It makes society work and establishes the basis by which human beings can relate to each other and to their environment safely and responsibly. If our ethical lines shift according to whim, others won't be able to anticipate our responses or predict our stance on any issue. We all have a strong desire to know where we "stand" in relation to others. Do they care about us? Do we care about them? How do we know whether our relationships can be relied upon?
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