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Wednesday, July 31, 2013

SIMON COWELL KNOCKS UP HIS BEST FRIENDS?!?!? ......

WOW!  WE WERE AS SURPRISED AS YOU ARE!!! .... Well..... sort of :P    'Allegedly' , The X-Factor judge (former American Idol judge) has impregnated his BEST FRIEND'S WIFE!!!!!   This is CRAY CRAY!!!   See folks ...... it truly is who you blow.... just as much as who you know... in Hollywood!  hehe XOxo  enjoy!! XOxo
 
Simon Cowell & Friend's Wife
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Judge this: Simon Cowell impregnated his good friend's wife ... and she's already nearly 3 months along ... this according to reports.

Us Weekly broke the story, reporting Cowell is expecting a child with New York socialite Lauren Silverman, the estranged wife of Cowell's close friend Andrew Silverman, a real estate mogul.

36-year-old Lauren and her husband have been in the middle of a divorce for a while ... but still haven't severed the cord.

Lauren is reportedly 10 weeks pregnant. FYI, Simon is 53 and this would be his first child.

Lauren's got talent too ... she's pretty damn hot. And it's safe to say Simon has a type. Just check out his recent exes, Mezhgan Hussainy and Terri Seymour.

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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

8 INSANE HABITS OF THE FIT?!?!?

WEERRRRRRRQ! Is there ever insanity associated with being fit?!?!  What are the habits of the fit? Do you ever see any of these habits in you during your daily routine? Check it out! You may be surprised!!!  Hey, there's nothing crazy about wanting to be sexy!!  yayah!!!


8 Habits Of Insanely Fit People
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                
That's because those simple habits work. And these ultra-fit examples are proof.
Fit People Don't Diet
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Michelle Obama, champion of nutrition and physical activity (and owner of some of the most inspiring arms in America), knows that obsessing over every calorie is no way to live. "The truth is, being a healthy woman isn't about getting on a scale or measuring your waistline -- and we can't afford to think that way," she wrote in Women's Health in 2010. "Instead, we need to start focusing on what matters -- on how we feel, and how we feel about ourselves."
They Find A Way To Enjoy Exercise
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Fitness is not one-size-fits-all -- and the fittest people understand that and dedicate the time to finding an exercise routine they actually enjoy. Bob Harper, devoted CrossFit fan, takes it to the next step: "For me, working out is a form of therapy, it's cathartic for me, it's a good stress reliever," he told Parade in 2013. "I know that when I go to the gym I am taking care of myself and I know I'll feel so much better afterwards."
They Don't Compare Their Bodies To Other People's Bodies
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Bow down to Queen Bey! The singer/actress/mama/superstar's weight has fluctuated for a number of movie roles, but she knows where she's most comfortable -- and accepts it. "I feel best when I'm not really thin and not really heavy, when I'm still curvy," she told SELF. "I really believe that everyone is supposed to be different, and whatever is a natural weight for you is usually what looks best."
They Get Enough Sleep
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Jillian Michaels, tough-as-nails trainer of Biggest Loser fame, considers a good night's sleep her secret weapon. Get "as much as you can," she told Spry Living: "Sleep is critical for a strong immune system, metabolism, anti aging -- the list goes on and on." And she's right: Skimping on sleep ups your risk for a number of serious health conditions. Plus, even just an extra hour of sleep can help your athletic performance. "I really do prioritize my sleep," she told Health magazine. "I get seven to eight hours a night."
They Cheat
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Even the most fit know that a healthy-eating plan needs a little wiggle room. Jessica Biel values a "cheat" day: "When I'm working and I eat healthily all week, I then give myself one day -- usually Sunday -- when I eat what I want," she told Glamour UK. "You have to, otherwise your mind goes a little nutso."
They Make Fitness A Priority
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We're all busy, but if you want to be fit you have to make time to work for it. The most fit people strike a balance between work and family obligations, social lives and exercise. In fact, it may be what differentiates the fittest folks from everyone else, boxing champ Laila Ali told Ebony:
I do my best to work out five days a week. There are times when I can only get in three days a week because I am traveling or just need rest due to a hectic schedule. But working out is always a priority and if I fall off due to my schedule, it is not long before I get back on track. People who are fit are the same as anyone else. The only difference is their level of commitment. If looking good and being fit was easy, everyone would do it! Most people don't want to put in the work or make the sacrifices needed in order to be fit.

They Eat Breakfast
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"I never miss breakfast," track superstar Sanya Richards-Ross told HuffPost. "If I do I am the most grumpy person in the world." She's one of many high-profile breakfast lovers and onto to something more than a mood boost: Breakfast eaters have more energy, lower cholesterol and are leaner and all-around healthier than people who skip a morning meal.
They Find And Appreciate Support
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Sometimes it's a significant-other-turned-workout-buddy. Other times it's a family member who knows not to push that second helping of dessert. But the fittest people know that a strong support system will help them stay on track in their health-minded efforts. One prime example: Fergie and hubby Josh Duhamel. "We motivate each other," Duhamel told PEOPLE. "She pushes me, and I push her. It's something that we've always done for each other, whether it's working out or in our life together. We're compatible in that way."
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VITAMIN WATER SCANDAL WITH COCA-COLA!?!?!?

WOW!~! Were we born yesterday ???  haha  Chances are ... if it sounds to good to be true..... that it probably is!!!  Anything that tastes AMAZING ..... is definitely full of sugar!!  XOxo  No worries ! Geeeeesh ....  why would someone think that Coco-Cola would, all of the sudden, start making a "Healthy" beverage.....  when they have made billions off of unhealthy ones??   Tick tisk folks ....  XOxo   


The Dark Side of Vitaminwater       


Now here's something you wouldn't expect. Coca-Cola is being sued by a non-profit public interest group, on the grounds that the company's vitaminwater products make unwarranted health claims. No surprise there. But how do you think the company is defending itself?
In a staggering feat of twisted logic, lawyers for Coca-Cola are defending the lawsuit by asserting that "no consumer could reasonably be misled into thinking vitaminwater was a healthy beverage."
Does this mean that you'd have to be an unreasonable person to think that a product named "vitaminwater," a product that has been heavily and aggressively marketed as a healthy beverage, actually had health benefits?
Or does it mean that it's okay for a corporation to lie about its products, as long as they can then turn around and claim that no one actually believes their lies?
In fact, the product is basically sugar-water, to which about a penny's worth of synthetic vitamins have been added. And the amount of sugar is not trivial. A bottle of vitaminwater contains 33 grams of sugar, making it more akin to a soft drink than to a healthy beverage.
Is any harm being done by this marketing ploy? After all, some might say consumers are at least getting some vitamins, and there isn't as much sugar in vitaminwater as there is in regular Coke.
True. But about 35 percent of Americans are now considered medically obese. Two-thirds of Americans are overweight. Health experts tend to disagree about almost everything, but they all concur that added sugars play a key role in the obesity epidemic, a problem that now leads to more medical costs than smoking.
How many people with weight problems have consumed products like vitaminwater in the mistaken belief that the product was nutritionally positive and carried no caloric consequences? How many have thought that consuming vitaminwater was a smart choice from a weight-loss perspective? The very name "vitaminwater" suggests that the product is simply water with added nutrients, disguising the fact that it's actually full of added sugar.
The truth is that when it comes to weight loss, what you drink may be even more important than what you eat. Americans now get nearly 25 percent of their calories from liquids. In 2009, researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health published a report in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, finding that the quickest and most reliable way to lose weight is to cut down on liquid calorie consumption. And the best way to do that is to reduce or eliminate beverages that contain added sugar.

Meanwhile, Coca-Cola has invested billions of dollars in its vitaminwater line, paying basketball stars, including Kobe Bryant and Lebron James, to appear in ads that emphatically state that these products are a healthy way for consumers to hydrate. When Lebron James held his much ballyhooed TV special to announce his decision to join the Miami Heat, many corporations paid millions in an attempt to capitalize on the event. But it was vitaminwater that had the most prominent role throughout the show.
The lawsuit, brought by the Center for Science in the Public Interest, alleges that vitaminwater labels and advertising are filled with "deceptive and unsubstantiated claims." In his recent 55-page ruling, Federal Judge John Gleeson (U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York), wrote, "At oral arguments, defendants (Coca-Cola) suggested that no consumer could reasonably be misled into thinking vitamin water was a healthy beverage." Noting that the soft drink giant wasn't claiming the lawsuit was wrong on factual grounds, the judge wrote that, "Accordingly, I must accept the factual allegations in the complaint as true."
I still can't get over the bizarre audacity of Coke's legal case. Forced to defend themselves in court, they are acknowledging that vitaminwater isn't a healthy product. But they are arguing that advertising it as such isn't false advertising, because no could possibly believe such a ridiculous claim.
I guess that's why they spend hundreds of millions of dollars advertising the product, saying it will keep you "healthy as a horse," and will bring about a "healthy state of physical and mental well-being."
Why do we allow companies like Coca-Cola to tell us that drinking a bottle of sugar water with a few added water-soluble vitamins is a legitimate way to meet our nutritional needs?
Here's what I suggest: If you're looking for a healthy and far less expensive way to hydrate, try drinking water. If you want to flavor the water you drink, try adding the juice of a lemon and a small amount of honey or maple syrup to a quart of water. Another alternative is to mix one part lemonade or fruit juice to three or four parts water. Or drink green tea, hot or chilled, adding lemon and a small amount of sweetener if you like. If you want to jazz it up, try one-half fruit juice, one-half carbonated water.
If your tap water tastes bad or you suspect it might contain lead or other contaminants, get a water filter that fits under the sink or attaches to the tap.
And it's probably not the best idea to rely on a soft drink company for your vitamins and other essential nutrients. A plant-strong diet with lots of vegetables and fruits will provide you with what you need far more reliably, far more consistently -- and far more honestly.

CBS AND TIME WARNER CABLE IN A TIFF ??!!??

Wow!  Could it greed ???  Or, could it be stupidity???  Well, you be the judge!  Without CBS on Time Warner ......   Would there be a Time Warner??  Or, better yet .....  Would CBS ever recover?   Check this out! XOxo

After brief blackout, CBS and Time Warner Cable resume talks

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The tense negotiations for a new distribution deal between CBS and Time Warner Cable turned bizarre Monday night as the pay-TV distributor started to pull down networks owned by CBS, only to stop the process after a few minutes.
Around 9 p.m., Time Warner Cable alerted the media that it was pulling down channels owned by CBS including KCBS-TV Channel 2 and KCAL-TV Channel 9 in Los Angeles, KCBS-TV in New York and the cable network Showtime.
Time Warner Cable said in a statement that the "outrageous demands" by CBS forced it to remove several of its networks and local stations from its lineups. "We offered to pay reasonable increases, but CBS’s demands are out of line and unfair – and they want Time Warner Cable to pay more than others pay for the same programming," the company added.
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"We're at war with Time Warner Cable," CBS Chief Executive Leslie Moonves said after a reporter showed him Time Warner Cable's statement during at a party the network was throwing at the Beverly Hilton to promote its fall television season.
But the war was short-lived as Time Warner Cable subsequently put out a statement that the channels had been restored at the request of CBS.
CBS then issued a statement that said negotiations with Time Warner Cable had resumed.
Although squabbles between programmers and distributors are fairly common, seldom does it reach a point that a signal gets taken off the air, especially in big markets such as Los Angeles and New York.
But as programmers become more aggressive by seeking higher fees from tight-fisted distributors, more blackouts are likely. The Federal Communications Commission typically prefers not to weigh in on such matters, although there have been calls from Congress to overhaul the so-called retransmission consent rules that allow broadcasters such as CBS the right to negotiate for carriage fees.
Consumers, of course, can still receive the CBS signal over the air for free with an antenna. Some CBS content is also available online. "Under the Dome," for example, can be seen on the Amazon Prime streaming service, although a subscription is required.
CBS is seeking a big increase in distribution fees for its stations, which Time Warner Cable is resisting. CBS, the most-watched TV network, argues that it is undervalued compared to cable channels that have lower ratings but collect higher distribution fees from pay-TV operators.
Media analyst David Banks of RBC Capital Markets said in a recent report that CBS is looking to increase the fee Time Warner Cable currently pays from less than $1 per-subscriber, per-month to a figure approaching $2 in the first year and with subsequent increases in later years.

Monday, July 29, 2013

HUNGER GAMES STAR NUDE!!??!!

Alright folks! Here's the deal ..... "Allegedly" .... The Hunger Games star Josh Hutcherson took a nude photo a few years back... and it is now "surfacing" ....  LOL   Well,  Unless someone can see more than we can .....  We say it could be bogus....  Just sayin' !  And, if he did post it....... which we hope he did hehe .... All we have to say is....  YOU GO BOY!!!!!  If you have it .... might as well embrace it!!  XOXo  Enjoy! 

 

 

Josh Hutcherson’s Nude Makes Its Way Online (NSFW)





“Catching Fire” is right around the corner and what more of a perfect time for this to come out?Just consider it part of a good promo lineup.

A year ago or so, 20-year old Josh Hutcherson was caught on a online dating site.. under the name, “Connor”.

‘Connor’ was not only sending photos to girl(s) but actual videos of him pleasuring himself to someone who we gladly got a hold of.

The photos, which clearly depict his tattoo, were taken sometime around 2010-2011.










After reaching out to his team for a comment, all we got was legal threats.

We could say the odds were not in his favor, but in yours.

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Thursday, July 25, 2013

GAY HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL COACH COMES OUT!!!

 Wow ....  This is very inspiring .... yet it sort of still puts "Gay" in its own category ....   Does it truly matter if someone is gay, and they do not want to tell people? Whether or not they are around high school students???  We don't think that being gay is anything that NEEDS to be told, and that if you are wanting to tell people... That's great!  But you shouldn't feel that you HAVE to do ANYTHING.  XOxo  We applaud this move!  and are glad to see that there are some great parents out there that raised their children to love ....   not to judge XOxo   Enjoy!

 

Gay High School Coach Comes Out to His Players



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ABC News’ Rich McHugh reports:
Coaching is Anthony Nicodemo’s life.  Nicodemo, 35, has been coaching boys’ basketball for 16 years but when he arrived at Saunders High School in Yonkers, N.Y., he found a team that was struggling to win.
The biggest obstacle for coach Nicodemo was not keeping his team in line, or turning them around and making them playoff contenders, however.
Nicodemo had a secret. He was gay, and he’d been keeping it a secret for years.
“I’m very upfront,” Nicodemo told ABC News.  “So, for me, that was my demon.  I’m supposed to be this guy [who is] always honest and yet I’m not 100 percent honest.”
He decided to be honest with himself — and his team.
“The one person you can’t con is yourself,” Nicodemo told his players in June.  “I said, ‘Guys, the story is going to come out tomorrow about me being a gay high school basketball coach.”
Gay leaders in sports are rare, and even rarer at the high school level.
“At first the mouths dropped, but it didn’t take long,” Nicodemo said of his players’ reaction.
Joe Nolan, a player, recalled what happened in the moments after Nicodemo spoke.
“We just started talking and started applauding him,” Nolan said.  “He said, ‘Does any player want to speak,’ and I was the first one to jump up and start speaking for him.”
Another player, Erwin Williams, described what Nicodemo means to the team.
“He’s more of like a mentor, a father figure,” said Williams.  “We really look up to him.”
Just as importantly for Nicodemo, the high school is standing by their coach too.
“I think it is a learning experience and I think our students are more accepting.  They understand,” Yonkers Public Schools’ Superintendent Bernard Pierorazio.
 

Monday, July 22, 2013

GEORGE ZIMMERMAN THE HERO ???!!!???

WELL..... The media can say what they like... but either way you slice it... this man is a murderer who walked free. One good deed does not wipe out a bad one ....Yes it is good that he was able to help and save a few people who were in a car wreck.....but, this man deserves to be in prison for what he did. No human being should be able to kill another, and walk free. PLAIN AND SIMPLE........ 

 

George Zimmerman Emerged From Hiding for Truck Crash Rescue

PHOTO: George Zimmerman, defendant in killing of Trayvon Martin, is sworn in as a witness in pre-trial hearing.

George Zimmerman, who has been in hiding since he was acquitted of murder in the death of Trayvon Martin, emerged to help rescue a family who was trapped in an overturned vehicle, police said today.
Zimmerman was one of two men who came to the aid of a family of four -- two parents and two children -- trapped inside a blue Ford Explorer SUV that had rolled over after traveling off the highway in Sanford, Fla. at approximately 5:45 p.m. Thursday, the Seminole County Sheriff's Office said in a statement.
The crash occurred at the intersection of I-4 and route Route 46, police said. The crash site is less than a mile from where Zimmerman shot Martin.
By the time police arrived, two people - including Zimmerman - had already helped the family get out of the overturned car, the sheriff's office said. No one was reported to be injured.
Zimmerman was not a witness to the crash and left after speaking with the deputy, police said.
It's the first known sighting of Zimmerman since he left the courtroom following his acquittal last week on murder charges for the death of Martin. Zimmerman, 29, shot and killed Martin, 17, in Sanford, Fla., on Feb. 26, 2012. The jury determined that Zimmerman shot Martin in self-defense.
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The acquittal prompted dozens of protests across the country this past weekend and his lawyers have said that Zimmerman has been the subject of death threats. His lawyers said Zimmerman has been wearing a bullet-proof vest when he ventures out in public.
Zimmerman's parents told ABC News' Barbara Walters they too have received death threats and have been unable to return to their home.
Zimmerman's Parents in Hiding from 'Enormous Amount of Death Threats': ABC News Exclusive
"We have had an enormous amount of death threats. George's legal counsel has had death threats, the police chief of Sanford, many people have had death threats," Zimmerman's father, Robert Zimmerman said."'Everyone with Georgie's DNA should be killed' -- just every kind of horrible thing you can imagine."
An indication of the animosity toward Zimmerman is the number of threatening phone calls being received by a woman in Winter Park, Fla.
Lori Tankel told ABCNews.com that someone had incorrectly posted her cell phone number online thinking it was Zimmerman's. She said she started receiving threatening calls within an hour after the jury had reached a verdict on July 13.
"They were saying things like, 'Zimmerman? Is this George? We're going to get you, we're going to kill you,'" she said.
Her cell phone number is only one digit off from Zimmerman's, she said.
Tankel said she received at least 80 phone calls within one day of the jury's not guilty verdict. While the threats died down during the week, she said they ramped right back up again on Friday and continued through the weekend.
"Those phone calls were extremely malicious," she said. "I think at that point, they kind of knew it wasn't George Zimmerman's number, but they were still going to harass me."
Tankel said she initially reported the threatening calls to the the Seminole County Sheriff's Office, but was told to follow up with law enforcement in Orange County, Fla., where she lives, to file a report, she said.
But Tankel she said she won't be changing her number anytime soon.
"I'm a sales representative for several different horse-related companies, and I have five states in my territory," she said. "To change business cards and contact everybody, it's not that simple."