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Brittney Palmer Spills Out Of Her Tight Dress

Obviously I love Playboy chicks, I think that’s why I started this site, I can’t really remember, I like them so much that I even post pictures of them with their clothes on from time to time. Here’s Brittney Palmer showing off her hard body in one of the tightest dresses I’ve ever seen. A qualified dermatologist could probably tell if she needs to have any moles removed, it’s that tight. I love the way the pressure forces those giant boobs out the top. Awesome.

Drake And Lil Wayne’s ‘The Real Her’ Leaks Online

It is unclear if the track will appear on Drizzy’s upcoming Take Care. By Rob Markman Lil Wayne and Drake Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images Drake ‘s Take Care is finally complete. After a short delay that moved his original release date from October 24 to November 15, Drizzy handed the final cut into the label Wednesday and is now gearing up to promote his sophomore album. Last week, Drake dropped “Make Me Proud,” his new single featuring Nicki Minaj, and on Thursday night, another possible Take Care track hit the Internet. Though it wasn’t posted on his October’s Very Own blog like previous album singles “Headlines” and “Marvins Room,” the brand-new “The Real Her,” featuring Lil Wayne , made waves online . As of now, it is unclear whether the slow and sultry track, on which Drake sings throughout, will appear on Take Care. It begins with a start-and-stop piano intro, then about eight bars in, Drizzy starts to sing, “People around you should really have nothing to say/ Me I’m just proud of the fact that you’ve done it your way.” The song’s bridge connects “The Real Her” to Drake’s classic “Houstatlantavegas” from his 2009 So Far Gone mixtape. He softly croons, “Houston girls love the way it goes down, Atlanta girls love the way it goes down, Vegas girls love the way it goes down,” drawing a distinct parallel to the song that Drake said inspired the story line on Take Care. “It was a world that was very much real to me, but I created it in my mind. It was a world that, being a kid from Toronto, I used to look at from the outside and I used to be like, ‘Man that looks crazy,’ ” he told MTV News of the fictional city Houstatlantavegas. “All those strip clubs and all those nightclubs and the drinks and the girls and the fame.” In his quest to find something real in a superficial world of fast love and even faster heartbreak, Drake invites Lil Wayne to rap about his experiences with the fairer sex. ” ‘Cause to her I’m just a rapper and soon she’ll have met another/ And if tonight was just an accident, tomorrow we’ll recover,” Weezy spits in almost a spoken-word flow. The five-minute-plus song ends with no resolve, instead closing out with the hook, on which Drake charges, “You must’ve done this before, this can’t be your first time.” And the hunt for Ms. Right goes on. What do you think of “The Real Her”? Would you like to hear it on Take Care ? Let us know in the comments! Related Videos MTV News Extended Play: Drake Related Artists Drake Lil Wayne

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Is Ciara Dating Ludacris? [PHOTOS]

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Luda must love the way Ciara rides it, the two were spotted canoodling several times over the weekend! Mediatakeout.com reports that Ci Ci and Ludacris were indeed an item before she and 50 Cent hooked up and now they are back together! Luda’s annual LudaDay Weekend has officially kicked off with a bang! Which Lady Looked Best At The VMA After-Parties? [PHOTOS] Ciara Gets Glam In Lace For Concert Kick-Off In Miami [PHOTOS]

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Miranda Kerr’s Mom Tits of the Day

I love the way these terrorist criminal master minds at Victoria’s Secret have made bra’s make tits look like implants, mainly cuz I don’t bring busty girls showing off great cleavage home, so I don’t have to deal with the disappointment when the pads and harnesses come off….but as annoying as that sounds to some who it has happened to, it sounds like heaven to me cuz thanks to my wife, I’ve been forced to deal with sloppy fat old lady tit for the last decade…it is like being buried alive in quick sand if you hit it from the angle…and I’m too old for those kinds of risk taking events…making little tit that looks good in a bra heaven to me…. Not to say Miranda Kerr’s tits are milk filled and amazing….but so many girls in this bras aren’t…. here are the pics

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Miranda Kerr’s Mom Tits of the Day

I love the way these terrorist criminal master minds at Victoria’s Secret have made bra’s make tits look like implants, mainly cuz I don’t bring busty girls showing off great cleavage home, so I don’t have to deal with the disappointment when the pads and harnesses come off….but as annoying as that sounds to some who it has happened to, it sounds like heaven to me cuz thanks to my wife, I’ve been forced to deal with sloppy fat old lady tit for the last decade…it is like being buried alive in quick sand if you hit it from the angle…and I’m too old for those kinds of risk taking events…making little tit that looks good in a bra heaven to me…. Not to say Miranda Kerr’s tits are milk filled and amazing….but so many girls in this bras aren’t…. here are the pics

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News: Bieber Ringer Explains Her Uncanny Existence

A video of a young, pug-nosed woman with a layer of brown hair swept over her forehead, performing Eminem and Rihanna ‘s “Love the Way You Lie” is making the Internet rounds — which has everything to do with the woman’s resemblance to Justin Bieber … Read More > Other Links From TVGuide.com Eminem Rihanna Justin Bieber See the original post: News: Bieber Ringer Explains Her Uncanny Existence

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Love Invisalign: Why Dentists Aren’t Rappers

Eminem and Rihanna? Rolling in their graves. Yes, we know they’re not actually dead. But they might wish they were after watching the OFFICIAL music video for Invisalign. Its name: “Love Invisalign.” Love the way you lie. Love Invisalign. Clever as that play on words is, it can’t salvage this attempt at rapping. It’s like the dental equivalent of adult braces. BRACE yourself (har har) for the awfulness below: Love Invisalign

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Hollywood Tuna’s AmaTuna Moment – Sexy Weather Girl

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Radiohead’s The King Of Limbs: A Minor Masterwork

Band releases their darkly atmospheric eighth studio album Friday, a day ahead of schedule. By James Montgomery Radiohead’s Thom Yorke Photo: John Shearer/ Getty Images Radiohead’s last album, 2007’s In Rainbows , was a very major affair. From its pay-as-you-wish, set-the-industry-ablaze rush release to its scattershot sonics — all clicky drum tracks and doomy guitars and keening electronics — it was exactly the kind of thing you’d expect from arguably the best (and certainly the most mercurial) band on the planet. It was an event. Their new album, The King of Limbs , which was announced Monday and then showed up unexpectedly in fans’ in-boxes on Friday (February 18) morning — one day ahead of schedule — is, by comparison, a decidedly minor effort. It was not preceded by a single “Death of the Music Industry” think piece , instead, it just sort of came out early, for reasons that, at the time of this writing, have yet to really be explained. (A press release states simply, “With everything ready on their Web site, the band decided to bring forward the release, rather than wait.” Oh, OK then.) Even a planned stunt set to take place in Tokyo’s Hachiko Square was scrapped at the last minute, due to security fears. And perhaps all of that is fitting, especially when you consider that sonically, Limbs is assuredly the most minor thing Radiohead have ever done, a dour, insular, downright atmospheric thing that, from the skittering, jazzy fractals of opening track “Bloom” to the slowly decaying guitars and pitter-pat drums of closer “Separator,” works very hard at creating a mood … one that is part amniotic, part pastoral, yet all washed over in a gauzy, dreamlike haze. It is not an immediately gratifying listen, and it most certainly does not rock. Rather, it reveals itself to you gradually, in layers, at it’s own deliberate pace. Like the early parts of Kid A, Limbs makes a conscious decision to bury the guitar work of Jonny Greenwood and Ed O’Brien deep in the mix, slowly building steam instead on a pastiche of wavy electronic pulses, the clicking drum work of Phil Selway and the ominous bass playing of Colin Greenwood (especially on “Morning Mr. Magpie” and the roiling, dank “Little by Little”). The thing is, those guitars never really show up — to the best of my knowledge, there’s not a single solo on the whole album — or when they do, they’re of the ringing acoustic type (the genuinely pretty “Give Up the Ghost”). Instead, large portions of the record are dedicated to crystalline, echoing tracks like “Feral” and “Lotus Flower,” which, when coupled with Thom Yorke’s still-lithe (though heavily coated) voice, create the effect of standing alone in a forest clearing at midnight as the fog begins to roll in. And in a lot of ways, I suspect that’s probably exactly what Radiohead were going for on The King of Limbs, which takes its name (in part at least) from the oldest tree in Europe , a knotty, slightly terrifying thing deep in England’s Savernake Forest. From the snippets of recorded birdsong that show up repeatedly (and provide the backbone to “Give Up the Ghost”) to the mossy, wet atmospherics that drip off nearly every song, it is about as close as Radiohead will ever come to releasing genuine field recordings. There is a damp musk to the album, a foreboding sense of inevitability. Like being lost in a dense forest, the light slowly fading, the path becoming increasingly choked. It is a claustrophobia that previously only existed in nature, a kind that is becoming rarer and rarer as we humans carry our ugly sprawl to each corner of the globe. And that idea is just as terrifying as being stranded in a forest — if not more so. Which is why, though it’s a minor album, The King of Limbs is still a major accomplishment — evoking emotions that powerful and primal isn’t exactly easy to do. Related Artists Radiohead

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