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Miley Cyrus Needs Hair Extensions ASAP

Jesus! Miley Cyrus is considered a pretty big celebrity right now, shouldn’t she have handlers or stylists who shouldn’t let this kind of thing happen? Yikes! Here she is out and about looking like a street kid with a heavy glue addiction. Not cool. Sure she’s got her short shorts hiked up as high as they can possibly go, but that hair has got to go. Seriously, hair extensions can fix this crap right up. I don’t like it.

Kate Upton’s Hottie Clean Up

Apparently busty supermodel Kate Upton was in New York the other day for something called Zoo York Mentoring Clean Up . Isn’t she like nineteen years old? Who’s she mentoring? Anyhow, it’s for a good cause and she’s doing her part, but I’m not sure why she’s wearing way too much clothing. It’s a beautiful sunny day in the city, where’s the bikini? I bet there’d be a whole lot more people helping with the cleanup. Next time.

Watch Evan Rachel Wood and Chris Evans in the Trailer for Frank Miller’s Gucci Commercial

Yep, you read that right: There’s a trailer for a commercial. But not just any commercial, mind you — this is for Frank Miller’s upcoming bit of ad wizardry for the new fragrance “Gucci Guilty.” What can you expect when this thing premieres during the MTV Video Music Awards on Sept. 12, besides that it’ll automatically be better than The Spirit ?

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Watch Evan Rachel Wood and Chris Evans in the Trailer for Frank Miller’s Gucci Commercial

Majority of Americans Think Oil Companies Should Pay More for Oil Spills

Photo via NY Daily News The Oil Pollution Act of 1990 was passed after the Exxon-Valdez to hold oil companies responsible for their spills. One of the main provisions of the bill was that it held oil companies liable for funding the cleanup of their messes — but only up to $75 million dollars worth. It’s questionable enough whether that sum was adequate to pay for the cleanup in Prince William Sound (there are still tons of oil lingering on the beaches there , remember). But that wa… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Majority of Americans Think Oil Companies Should Pay More for Oil Spills