2010年7月26日星期一

See Top 3 Sexiest Women in the World

Before Glamour magazine published a Sexiest Bodies list. Normally, this would be yet another Hot Girl list, but these women were chosen by Penny Louis(Becourse i love it). let's see the Top 3 Sexiest Female Bodies below:

Top 1:Kelly Brook

Top 2:Jessica Alba

Top 3:Angelina Jolie
do you agree with me?

2010年7月21日星期三

What Favre didn’t share with Childress?

A laugh with Brad Childress will have to share on both of them made frictions on the direction of the offensive during a recent visit to the Minnesota Vikings coach a Hattiesburg, Mississippi.
What role with Childress Favre is a decision about his future.
Favre said today the United States on Tuesday Childress stopped to visit him in his holiday home in Florida. The two talked a lot, but was not issued with a deadline for the quarter, a decision for a 20th NFL season report back.
Our visit was great, said Favre of the newspaper. I think the world of him (and) patience. He and I joked about how there were difficult moments (among others) last year. If both competitors happens.Favre and Childress had a very public debate in December last season after two of them argue about which plays in the loss to Carolina. They settled their differences and the Vikings advanced to the championship game of the NFC, where they lost in overtime.
Favre injured his ankle in the game and was operated by him earlier this summer to prove and was thrown to the recipient at the Oak Grove High School near his home, and around it.
After almost nine weeks, is not where I want to be, but I work it , he said. We can never get where I want. Forty years three operations is that all you need to know. He 41 in October and is one of the best seasons of his illustrious career. But Childress has said repeatedly that he does not put pressure on Favre to make a decision, said it would be a similar scenario last year. nice Favre skipped the first two weeks of training camp last year and joined the team after the first game of the preseason.
The deadline? I do not know, Favre. No sooner said, there are, of course, there comes a point where you probably went too far, where you can just continue. He hopes to make the right decision for me, one way or another.

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2010年7月15日星期四

“Does Angelina Jolie’s thigh tattoo say ‘Whiskey Bravo’?” links


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Does Angelina Jolie‘s thigh tattoo say Whiskey Bravo? I think it says Whiskey Bar or Whisker Bar. But my eyesight is bad. [Dlisted]
Sofia Vergara is muy caliente. [I Don’t Like You In That Way]
Kate Gosselin is being investigated for child work permit stuff. [Evil Beet]
Ryan Phillippe‘s barn door is open. [Pop Sugar]
Liv Tyler digs for gold. [A Socialite Life]
Bristol Palin c-ckblocked Carrie Underwood‘s big wedding cover. [LaineyGossip]
Pres. Obama loves Mad Men! Michelle = Joan Holloway? [Gawker]
The Old Spice dude is hot for Rose McGowan. [Agent Bedhead]
I think we‘re running out of ways to describe Mel Gibson‘s rants. [Celebnewswire]
Behind-the-scenes at Jessica Simpson‘s birthday party. Did they put a candle in a lobster? [I’m Not Obsessed]
Spencer Pratt dresses up in costume, tries to hijack Hills party. [PopBytes]
Pajiba‘s Most Bangable Celebrities: I agree with most of the list. Don‘t let Zooey Deschanel‘s appearance ruin it for you. [Pajiba]
Shauna Sand is gross on the beach. [Hollywood Rag]
Ryan Reynolds was injured on the Green Lantern set! Something with his shoulder. [ICYDK]
Penn Badgley grabs Blake Lively‘s amazing ass. [INFDaily]
Joan Rivers responds to Sam Ronson & Lindsay Lohan. [PopEater]
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2010年7月9日星期五

I am a Hollywood stereotype

With my current unemployment and things getting tight, I've hesitantly had to ask my older brothers for help with making the mortgage and paying bills. I've heard too that I've become the topic of some conversation in the family and realized that OMG I've become the very stereotype of the troubled bohemian younger brother that's the fodder of so many family dramedies.
A Publicity Still from the Movie  
(above) A publicity still from the dramedy "Home for the Holidays", where I'm played by both Holly Hunter (unemployed with problems of her own) and Robert Downey Jr. (free-spirited gay brother foil to conservative older silbling.)
You know probably exactly the holiday movies I'm talking about. They're usually set around big event like Thanksgiving or Christmas. There's always unresolved issues and tension. The younger brother usually just shows up unannounced out-of-the-blue. The younger brother that's always been a dreamer/writer/actor/artist. The one that has the history of bad decisions maybe drug use, maybe is gay and/or brings an interracial date. He's the one that makes all his older brothers look like uptight aholes, while the nieces and nephews all think he's cool.
Now I'm amazed just how quickly this happened. For if anything because of our family's rather storied history and past, I've been if anything, fiercely independent.  If anything I've been the one that always tried to make an effort for family events, get togethers, and generally found my efforts for naught. It would get back to me years later through other relatives that I was actively omitted from family holidays, with invitations that somehow forgot to be mailed or my brothers conveniently forgetting just who's job it was to invite me and give me the who/what/when details. I even made a concerted effort to make all the family events for ten years straight despite these obstacles, then finally just gave up.
But recently some other things have changed. Both of my older brothers have now retired and it seems that this has mellowed them out greatly. They're no longer these stereotypical type A corporate VPs that are all about the big houses and that latest promotion. I think that finally too there is the acknowledgement that we grew up in two very different households. My older brothers grew up very much in a Leave it to Beaver family with a successful businessman/farmer dad, bright pretty mom. Where when I came along almost some 20 years later than my older brother, I got to experience our 70s family, the one where my father had passed away, my mother went through harrowing bouts of cancer, and remarried, giving us an abusive, alcoholic and mentally unstable stepfather. Where my older brothers grew up with Father Knows Best, my family resembled something much more from Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman.
The family drama was such too, that whenever we did meet for the occasional wedding or funeral. We always had the exact same conversation rehashing all the indignities and dramas of those tumultuous years. It was always sort of a bonding experience, but I would realize at some point though, that I've never actually had a serious real substantive conversation with any of my older brothers. We really don't even know each other.
So there's one of two ways these family dramedies always end. (A) The baby brother decides to accept help getting his life together, settling down, maybe going into the family business.  He's usually given a check to pay off some debt from some wildly risky business deal, or to take care of bookies or drug dealers. Then the next morning when everyone gets up to open Christmas presents, he's sneaked away in the middle of the night. The family is crushed, knowing he's gone right back to his old ways, but comforted somewhat by the realization they did what they could. Or... (B) the family does a big reconciliation, there's heartwarming scenes of forgiveness and acceptance, and a renewed promise to be a "real" family.
I'm not sure at this point where this is all headed. I'm hoping for (B) but realize it's probably going to be something in between, hopefully as close to (B) as possible. There genuinely is a part of me that would like to think if I'm on the verge of being homeless my family would step in - I'm really not sure that that would really happen, it's not a premise I'd want to test. I think we all would like to think that if we fail in life from time to time our family is there - mine doesn't have much history with that. I do know that I have probably talked to my older brothers heard from them more in the past couple of months, than I have for years - I'm hopeful. There's the talk of a family reunion, but that's been floating around for years.
So I'm still waiting to see how this movie that is my life right now pans out. Just what sort of ending this chapter will have - Hollywood Happy Ending or Gritty French Realism?