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Mr. Skin Confirms Ali Cobrin Nude Debut in American Reunion

We’ve been waiting on pins and needles for 22-year-old nudecomer Ali Cobrin ‘s appearance in American Reunion – mostly because she got the part through an open casting call that stipulated “Upper frontal nudity is required.” Well, Mr. Skin has spoken exclusively with the movie’s producers and they have confirmed that Ali does go topless in an extended scene that lasts from the 42-minute mark to the 49-minute mark. It’s enough to make Skin Central break out into song: Reunited, and it’ll give you wood… Prepare yourself for Ali Cobrin ‘s nude debut with sexy content from Look right here at MrSkin.com!

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Buttoned-Up Blue Lagoon Remake Makes Mr. Skin Feel Blue

Brooke Shields was absolutely unforgettable in The Blue Lagoon (1980)- not least because she was only 15 when she played perpetually undressed castaway Emmeline. (But don’t panic, Skin fans- Brooke used a body double for her topless scenes in the film, making that palm tree in your pants, while controversial, not out-and-out Traci Lords illegal.) Now that Blue Lagoon is being remade, the time is right for some totally-above-board, completely guilt-free nudity from the new lead, 21-year-old Australian soap star Indiana Evans (left), right? Wrong. Unlike the barely-there scraps of fabric Brooke wore in the 1980 movie, pics from the set show Indiana dressed in sand-covered skinny jeans, tank tops, and jean shorts, though a shot of her clad in a long white robe like actors often wear between takes of nude scenes leaves some potential for skin. So don’t make Mr. Skin blue, Indiana…show off those lagoons! Check out Brooke Shields in The Blue Lagoon (1980) right here at MrSkin.com

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The Bachelor Recap: The Final Two Are …

After emotional hometown dates , The Bachelor jetted off to Switzerland for the penultimate episode of the season (the Women Tell All special is next week). Nicki Sterling, Lindzi Cox and Courtney Robertson vied for the final two roses doled out by Ben Flajnik … as did another familiar face in a non-shocking return. Could Kacie Boguskie cajole her way back into the mix? Clearly contrived time-filling plot twists aside, Courtney preemptively shifted into damage control mode and Lindzi made her case as the season’s dark horse. Yes, we went with a horse joke there. Again. Too easy. Who made the final two heading into the March 12 finale? Were The Bachelor spoilers right, or did Ben pull a surprise? Here’s THG’s +/-

The Voice Recap: Who Drafted the Best Team?

The teams are set. The gauntlet has been thrown down. After five episodes, the Blind Auditions have finally come to an end on The Voice. Each of the four coaches rounded out his/her squad last night, with an even dozen aspiring stars ready to battle it out here in Season 2. Let’s take a look at how the final rosters shook out: Team Blake Shelton Blake turned around after Cee Lo and Adam during Lex Land’s rendition of “I Can’t Make You Love Me,” but he won her over with his comments … or charm: Lex Land – I Can’t Make You Love Me (The Voice Audition) Adley Stump gave Blake another country singer with a great “Last Name”: Adley Stump – Last Name (The Voice Audition) Team: Lex Land, Adley Stump, RaeLynn, Gwen Sebastian, Jermaine Paul, Erin Willett, Jordis Unga, Brian Fuente, Naia Kete, Charlotte Sometimes, Jordan Rager, ALyX. Team Adam Levine Whitney Myer from Reno performed “No One” and was able to get all four of the coaches to turn around. She chose Adam after he spent some extra time wooing her: Whitney Myer – No One (The Voice Audition) Orlando Napier sang “Waiting on the World to Change” and in that instance, Adam was the only coach to turn around. Still, that’s all he needs to continue this journey: Orlando Napier – Waiting on the World to Change (The Voice Audition) Team: Whitney Myer, Orlando Napier, Tony Lucca, Kim Yarbrough, Angel Taylor, Pip, Katrina Parker, Chris Cauley, Nathan Parrett, Mathai, Nicolle Galyon, Karla Davis. Team Christina Aguilera Lee Koch’s “Like a Rolling Stone” won her over … Lee Koch – Like a Rolling Stone (The Voice Audition) … as did Sara Hill’s “I’m Going Down” … Sera Hill – I’m Going Down (The Voice Audition) Team: Lee Koch, Sara Hill, Jesse Campbell, Chris Mann, The Line, Lindsey Pavao, Geoff McBride, Moses Stone, Jonathas, Monique Benabou, Ashley De La Rosa, Anthony Evans. Team Cee Lo Green The Shields Brothers, Cheesa, and WADE rounded out this eclectic squad. The latter (WADE) sang “Rehab” and proved to be a good fit for Cee Lo. Check it out: WADE – Rehab (The Voice Audition) The rocker brothers took the title of “Dancing With Myself” literally: The Shields Brothers – Dancing with Myself (The Voice Audition) Cheesa battled through “If I Were a Boy.”

Mitt Romney’s Grand Entrance And Big Finish Before Florida Primary

Traveling with the GOP presidential hopeful, you will hear the words to ‘America the Beautiful’ … a lot. By Gil Kaufman Mitt Romney talks to supporters in Florida Photo: Gil Kaufman/ Getty Images DUNEDIN, Florida — “How many times have we heard this song already?” That’s what a beat reporter who’s been traveling with the Mitt Romney campaign said Monday afternoon (January 30) at the day’s second campaign stop in Florida. With less than 24 hours to go before Tuesday’s primary , Romney was about to take the stage to the strains of one of his signature warm-up songs, Toby Keith’s “Made in America,” and the press corps knew what was going to happen next with their notebooks closed. “I’m gonna wake up in the middle of the night singing it,” the reporter sighed as the crowd in Pioneer Park filed in on a picture-perfect winter day. But for the writers and camera people slogging it out on the trail, it was “Groundhog Day” all over again: new town, same routine. While the patriotic country tune kept pumping, the crowd of several hundred suddenly turned around en masse as Romney’s bus pulled up about 15 minutes late. It seems that like college parties, for presidential candidates, it’s all about showing up just a bit late — and making a cool entrance. Fittingly, Romney referred to the Obama administration as the “groundhog presidency,” because, the former Massachusetts governor said, “He keeps saying the same thing, but nothing ever changes.” Romney talked about the trips he used to take with his family as a child — including a visit to Florida’s Cypress Gardens — but you could feel the press tuning out as they waited for the obligatory recitation of the candidate’s favorite lines from “America the Beautiful.” Following a loss in South Carolina last week, Romney was making his final appearances before Tuesday’s crucial Florida vote and he seemed loose and spirited, perhaps thanks to the comfortable lead he opened up against rival Newt Gingrich in the polls as the primary approached. He left the audience with a stark message about the man he wants to ensure is a one-term president. “He didn’t cause the recession,” Romney said of President Obama. “But he made it worse.” MTV is on the scene in Florida! Check back for up-to-the-minute coverage of the primaries and stick with PowerOf12.org throughout the 2012 presidential election season. Related Videos Florida Primary: The Race Is On!

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Florida NAACP Members ‘Will Not Be Silenced’ By New Voter Laws

‘The rules are setting up minority and young voters to fail,’ University of South Florida NAACP President Vanity Shields tells MTV News. By Gil Kaufman Vanity Shields Photo: MTV News TAMPA, Florida — It’s fitting that 20-year-old University of South Florida junior Vanity Shields, 20, chose to speak to MTV’s Power of 12 in the shadow of her campus’ Martin Luther King Jr. memorial reflecting pond. Nearly 50 years after the Voting Rights Act of 1965 outlawed discriminatory laws that disenfranchised black voters thanks to the tireless work of the civil-rights giant, Shields is preparing for another voting-rights fight in her state. The president of the NAACP chapter on the USF campus and first-time voter is concerned that a new Florida law , ostensibly aimed at cutting down on voter fraud, might leave many young and African-American voters off the rolls this presidential election year . “I personally feel that the rules are setting up minority and young voters to fail,” the health sciences major said of the new law, which carries heavy penalties for third-party organizations trying to register new voters if they fail to comply with the sometimes-byzantine rules. “Now they have 48 hours to fill out this massive amount of paperwork.” A portion of the new law includes restrictions on community-based voter-registration drives that require anyone registering new voters on behalf of organizations such as Rock the Vote or the League of Women Voters to turn all forms in within 48 hours of obtaining a signature or face unspecified civil penalties. Those two groups have been forced to suspend their voter-registration efforts in Florida this year because, according to a press release announcing a lawsuit seeking to block the new provisions, they “include burdensome administrative requirements, unreasonably tight deadlines for submission for completed forms and unnecessarily harsh penalties for even the slightest delay or mistake.” Shields said the USF NAACP chapter has been very active on the issue and planned a general body meeting called “The Colors of Justice” on Monday (January 30) to discuss the new rules and raise awareness about them. There will also be a voter-awareness rally soon, though she said efforts such as the NAACP’s get-out-the-vote “Souls to the Poll” action from years past has been canceled this year because of new restrictions on registering voters on the Sunday before an election. “I am originally from New Jersey, and Hillsboro County in Tampa is a pre-clearance [area]. … What that means is that people who were previously registered are still able to vote, but with this new law, if Hillsboro County were not pre-clearance, I would have to go back to New Jersey to vote,” said Brianna Simms, 20, the second vice president of the USF NAACP chapter. “As a college student, I don’t have the funds or the time to do that, so that would limit my impact on the country in choosing our next president.” Shields said awareness of the voting issue is pretty low at the moment, but she plans to start posting about it on Twitter and Facebook, distribute fliers and ask her fellow students if they know about the changes. “I feel that our demographic is being targeted and that they’re trying to silence us, but we will not be silenced,” she said. “We will speak our minds and keep our right to vote.” MTV is on the scene in Florida! Check back for up-to-the-minute coverage of the primaries and stick with PowerOf12.org throughout the 2012 presidential election season. Related Videos Florida Primary: The Race Is On! Barnstorming The Iowa Caucus With Andrew Jenks

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The Midnight Meat Train – Special Presentation

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www.youtube.com It’s a special episode of NO GOOD TV’s REEL JUNKIE featuring VINNIE JONES hanging out with Carrie Keagan at the NGTV studios bar, the SHARK TANK, to introduce a special presentation of the trailer for his new horror film The Midnight Meat Train from Lionsgate. Opens July 11th, 2008. NOGOOD TELEVISION stars Carrie Keagan and Shark Firestone and showcases over a dozen original shows featuring raw, real and uncensored interviews with the biggest stars in the world from music, movies and TV. It also has uncensored, uncut, explicit and director’s cut versions of music videos. NO GOOD TV aka NGTV can be found at www.NGTV.com. It’s the most fun you’ll ever have with your pants on!!

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www.youtube.com It’s a special episode of NO GOOD TV’s REEL JUNKIE featuring VINNIE JONES hanging out with Carrie Keagan at the NGTV studios bar, the SHARK TANK, to introduce a special presentation of the trailer for his new horror film The Midnight Meat Train from Lionsgate. Opens July 11th, 2008. NOGOOD TELEVISION stars Carrie Keagan and Shark Firestone and showcases over a dozen original shows featuring raw, real and uncensored interviews with the biggest stars in the world from music, movies and TV. It also has uncensored, uncut, explicit and director’s cut versions of music videos. NO GOOD TV aka NGTV can be found at www.NGTV.com. It’s the most fun you’ll ever have with your pants on!!

The Midnight Meat Train – Special Presentation

Mark Shields: Obama Created More Jobs In 2010 Than Bush Did In Eight Years

Mark Shields on Friday demonstrated just how far a liberal media member is willing to go to support President Obama and the Democrat Party. Appearing on PBS’s “Inside Washington,” Shields actually made the case that despite a 9.6 percent unemployment rate, and growing fears of a double dip recession, Americans should be uplifted by the fact that more private sector jobs have been created this year than during the entire Bush administration. Showing just how adept he is at repeating Democrat talking points, Shields even said this with a straight face (video follows with transcript and commentary):  MARK SHIELDS: I think the President’s task right now is compared to the situation the nation is comparable to a subway train that has stopped suddenly between two scheduled stops and the lights go out. And what the American people are looking for just as the passengers on that train are looking for is a voice that comes on and says, “This is what happened, this is what’s being done about it, and this when we are going to get out.” And, I mean, just the simple fact that more jobs in the private sector have been created in this year, 2010, this terrible year, then were created in the eight years of George W. Bush’s administration is something to think about and to mention. To paraphrase Hillary Clinton, any American buying this nonsense would have to have a willing suspension of disbelief. After all, when Obama took over the White House, the unemployment rate was 7.7 percent. There are now almost three million more Americans out of work than when the 44th President was sworn in. As for the private sector, it has shed over 3 million workers since January 2009. Does Shields really believe the 763,000 employees added to such payrolls in the past eight months is something to brag about given that with population and labor force growth, the economy has to produce at least 150,000 jobs a month just to keep the unemployment rate from rising? Or is it necessary for the most highly-skilled liberal shills to ignore such facts when they’re inconvenient? 

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Jessica vs. Jennifer vs. Brooke: Who’d You Rather?

Filed under: Jessica Simpson , Jennifer Garner , Brooke Shields , Who'd You Rather? Jessica Simpson, Jennifer Garner and Brooke Shields all showed up Friday night for the grand opening of the Casino Club at The Greenbrier in White Sulphur Springs, WV. Question is … Read more

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