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@Gundam_Halo: Seriously. How much of a chance did these kids have that they deserve these attacks. They're teenagers. Unless the wisdom of Solomon was dropping from your lips at 17-18 then might I suggest some of the commenters here check themselves before they...well, you know.

@PilgrimSoul: Your rational thinking has no effect on my plans to get an HDTV, Blu-Ray DVD player despite my crippling debt and the fact that my current TV and DVD player work just fine.

It must be forty below for him to have a jacket on. And sadly, it's not just him. I ride my bike down the west side highway and see guys shirtless in freezing temperatures.

@battleaxonista: There's not even a remote rumor she's had work done. Especially when you consider she was a child actress and you can see the same lips on her as a kid (and her body development could probably be traced by someone so inclined).

@hollygirl: The quotes attributed to her in the link provides say otherwise: "I never thought it was shameful. I felt normal. It's just that it was much better than pounding a typewriter eight hours a day, which gets monotonous.

@TheVaginaWig: I personally learned it from "Survival of the Prettiest: The Science of Beauty" by Nancy Etcoff, which tells you Mother Nature could give a shit about your feelings and social morays.

@That-Dude: In this particular case the masking agent isn't listed as an ingredient which it the point the players are trying to make. They were trying to lose weight unnaturally fast, not gain muscle unnaturally fast. The former is okay to the NFL.

@exelizabeth: ...unless you're a kid, then it's a perfect argument for keeping it public. You can become a famous model!

@CrossWord: I guess he figures you can't spell "housewife" without "h-o"

You're going to be hard pressed to find any competitive sport that doesn't have problems with eating and weight. You've got NFL players right now fighting a ban in court right now because they were taking drugs to quickly lose weight.

@LGFrog: See, this is why it's funny. They can't even cause controversy in a Catholic country with it.

Pauley Perrette rocks some Betty bangs every week on a show no one here watches, but is the only reason my dad watches it:

I sincerely hope Blake Lively doesn't wear what Serena wears. Half her salary would go to double-sided tape for those cleavage baring outfits. It's a running joke just how inappropriate her outfit will be from week to week.

Betty experienced a revival in the 80's partially due to one man: Dave Stevens (who died in March). A comic artist who drew her likeness into his class book, The Rocketeer and it started with this panel alone:

"The marriage quickly came to an end when the wife asked by her husband who was the best she ever had pointed to their 3 month old son."

@sexandphilosophy: Thank you! The math was bothering me too. He can't be a single 90's star. He'd have to be a single 80's star.

@scullymurphy: I'm with you (and Lisa Loeb was on the show as one of his friends). He's totally MOR 90's rock. Ooh, he actually looks like the lead singer of Train, so it would sound like that shit:

@stacyinbean: Booze can make your waist more narrow about as much as a little make up can turn Ellen into that photo.