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Leave a Comment | Posted by Leigh Mcnabb on
NKOTBSB
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All the boys together on their first official single. CAN. NOT. WAIT. FOR. THIS. SHOW!!!!!
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Listen to us tomorrow morning (Friday, April 1st) at 7:35 to win a pair of tickets to Opening Day at Miller park to see the Brewers take on the Atlanta Braves (Monday, April 4th), plus you’ll win a pair of wristbands to our Klements Sausage Haus party where you can eat and drink for FREE! (MUST BE 21 TO WIN)
Leave a Comment | Posted by Wes McKane on
Do you like your FB friends?
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Here’s more proof that your Facebook friends aren’t really your friends. Because, odds are . . . you secretly HATE them.
–A new survey of 400 women found that 83%, or more than four out of five, admit they’ve kinda grown to HATE most of their Facebook friends. And these are the reasons why . . .
–65% say their friends share too many boring or pointless updates too often.
–63% say their friends complain all the time.
–46% say their friends “like” too many posts.
–41% say their friends use Facebook inappropriately, or too frequently, to promote political or social causes.
–40% say their friends use Facebook to clearly provide false info or images that show off a perfect life.
–And 16% say their friends post too many photos of their damn kids.
–The survey also found that 61% of women say they’re Facebook friends with a drama queen . . . 35% are friends with a “frenemy” . . . and 26% are friends with someone who always puts up airbrushed or touched-up photos.
Leave a Comment | Posted by HaZe on March 30, 2011
Chris Brown and Rihanna got into an infamous disagreement two years ago, but they can certainly agree on wanting to move past that argument now.
In the new issue of Rolling Stone, Rihanna opened up again about her famous ex and why she agreed to the lifting of a restraining order against him.
“You can never please people,” she said. “That’s my decision. It doesn’t mean we’re gonna be in a relationship, or make up, or even talk ever again.”
“It just means I didn’t want to object to the judge,” she stressed.
The modified order means that the former couple may attend industry events at the same time as long as Brown doesn’t annoy, molest or harass her.
That, Rihanna says, was the entire point. Moving on.
“What he did to me was a personal thing. It had nothing to do with his career. Saying [he can't be at awards shows] definitely made it difficult for him.”
But, she takes pains to clarify again: “We don’t have to talk again ever in my life. I just didn’t want to make it more difficult for him professionally.”
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This might have just made my life!
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Leave a Comment | Posted by Rahny Taylor on March 29, 2011
The Best Celebrity Tweeters
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Neil Patrick Harris, Ashton Kutcher and Chelsea Handler are among the best celebrity tweeters — according to Time magazine.
The magazine picked the 140 Twitter feeds that they believe are shaping conversation, and asked readers to vote for which ones they agree with.
As of last night, Time fans believed that author Neil Gaiman has the best feed, while Lady Gaga and Neil Patrick Harris earned spots in the top ten. A large majority of voters disagreed with Sarah Palin’s inclusion on the list.
Surprising snubs from the 140 include new tweeter Charlie Sheen and Kim Kardashian, who has almost seven million followers.
Leave a Comment | Posted by Wes McKane on
On a diet?
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The Average Woman Has Failed At 10 Diets In Her Lifetime . . . Here are the Most Common Excuses For Giving Up On One:
According to a new survey, the average woman has failed at TEN diets in her lifetime.� And here are the most common reasons they’ve given for dropping a diet . . .
–”I gave in to temptation.”
–”I needed cheering up.”
–”Diets make me miserable.”
–”I had low blood sugar.”
–”I couldn’t afford to diet.”
–”It was winter and I realized I could wear baggy clothes.”
–”I feel like I was never going to lose weight.”
–”I was dumped by my boyfriend so there wasn’t any point.”
–”I had a hangover and needed fatty food.”
–”I was working so hard that I needed energy.”
–”I gave up smoking and couldn’t diet also.”
–”I didn’t want my breasts to shrink.”

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