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Elle Macpherson’s Retired Model Cleavage of the Day

I hate all celebrities, but as far as I’m concerned models aren’t celebrities, so I’m allowed to give them praise for being hot every once in a while, and I know that Elle Macpherson well into her 40s and well into retirement may not be all that she was, but there was a time when I first moved to America and the closest thing to porn I had was the ‘89 SI Swimsuit VHS my roommate stole from some store. I watched that tape all the fucking time, seriously, I don’t even know how many times I jerked off to it, but I know it was enough to fill up a beer glass I had on the coffee table, and for some reason Elle Macpherson was the bitch who blew my 19 year old load every single time….She brought me hope that I was in the land of opportunity…and that maybe Australia would have been a better choice than Canada…but it was too late to worry about those little things…cuz I already had another boner and was ready to go at it again….so in a lot of ways, I’ve had a relationship with this bitch, strictly sexual, she just never knew it and even in her old age, she’s still got it going on, and I guess that’s the same love you see when a dude’s hot wife turns fat but he still cuddles her at night like a little bitch cuz he’s co-dependant as fuck and sees past her fat cuz there’s so much more to the bitch that her gut….or some shit…and here are some pics of her tits yesterday… Pics via Fame

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Would you like bruises with that? MP Paul Gibson bashed in McDonald’s carpark … NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA…

A LABOR MP was king-hit, thrown against a car and bashed in the carpark of a suburban McDonald's. The NSW MP claimed his American assailant repeatedly told him, “This is how we do it in America” during Sunday's attack outside the fast-food restaurant in Thornleigh, in Sydney's north. Paul Gibson, who reported the incident to police, said he was lucky to survive the attack, which knocked him out. “How he didn't kill me I don't know,” he said, adding that he and a female companion were parking after a function when he gave the man sitting in the next car a “friendly toot”. The man then got out and guided Mr Gibson in. The MP for Blacktown said the man then accused him of running over his foot, before king-hitting him. He said the man grabbed him by the throat, threw him into the bonnet of a 4WD and smashed his head on the cement. Mr Gibson said the man repeatedly said “This is how we do it in America” as he pounded Mr Gibson's head. When people came to drag off the attacker, Mr Gibson said he said, “This is how we do it in Australia” and hit the man back, causing him to bleed. The pair were separated and Mr Gibson claimed he was told by a bystander that the man had a revolver. Mr Gibson and his companion, who he said was a “friend” and would not name, then made a report to police. Mr Gibson said yesterday: “I got out and he said, 'You ran over my foot'. I said, 'Mate, if I ran over your foot, I'm sorry, are you OK?' “I went to walk into McDonald's – the next thing I know I'm in la la land. I didn't know if I'd had a heart attack or what. “Next thing I knew I'm flying through the air. Everyone tells me this bloke's come up, punched me in the back of the head, grabbed me by the throat. “I could hear him say, 'This is how we do it in America, this is how we do it in America.' How he didn't kill me I don't know.” Mr Gibson said he was close to losing consciousness during the attack and has since had X-rays to identify whether he had a broken shoulder and ribs. Police are appealing for information to identify the attacker. The man police want to speak to was “of African American appearance, 185-187cm tall, an acne-scarred complexion and with a solid build”. added by: eden49

The Weight of 74 Golden Gate Bridges Wasted in Food. Each Year. In USA Alone.

Not a grocery shop — inside a supermarket dumpster. Photo: Warren McLaren / inov8 We mentioned the other day that the WorldWatch Institute was putting their wonderful WorldWatch magazine out to pasture. But doesn’t mean they won’t continue to deliver a searing look at our planet’s problems and solutions. At the start of this year they released their State of the World 2010 book, which was subtitled Transforming Cultures: From Consumerism to Sustainability. It… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Michael Jackson Fans Pay Tribute Outside Forest Lawn Cemetery

‘He was like my brother, a family member,’ one fan says. By Eric Ditzian, with reporting by Kelly Marino Forest Lawn Memorial Parks and Mortuaries in Glendale, California Photo: Getty Images Michael Jackson was laid to rest at Forest Lawn cemetery September 3. Nine months later, on the one-year anniversary of his death, fans gathered outside the Los Angeles cemetery Friday (June 25) to pay tribute to the fallen pop star and to share recollections of their favorite MJ moments from a career that spanned five decades. “My first memory, I was about 7 years old. This was the time when Bad came out, and I watched the video performance of it, and from that point, I was almost obsessed with him,” Eboni Butler told MTV News. “I even have him tattooed on my leg.” Tallora DiGirolami flew in from Adelaide, Australia, for the occasion and proudly displayed her national flag as she stood outside Forest Lawn. “I started this flag because I had so many friends and fans that couldn’t make it,” she said. “And we started getting to talking and I said, ‘Right, I’ve got a flag. Do you want to sign it? Do you want to be part of the memorial?’ ” The crowd was smaller than the ones that gathered in the days and weeks following Jackson’s death, but the sentiments of his fans were no less impassioned. “He means a lot to me,” Brian Lopez said. “He was like my brother, a family member. When I heard he died, I didn’t eat for weeks, I didn’t sleep for weeks, I didn’t go out for weeks. … It’s been a very sad loss for me.” Confronted with such a loss, his fans continued to recall memories of the King of Pop. “I saw Michael once in Memphis when he was married to Lisa Marie and they had the Elvis tribute,” Sheila Guerrero recalled. “I was crying so bad. He just stopped and came back and told me not to cry. That moment is priceless for me. I thank God for that moment.” Said Jonah Sevilla: “He loved the world, and he wanted it to be a better place because of all the bad things that were happening.” MTV will be remembering the life and music of Michael Jackson all weekend. Don’t miss the one-hour special “Michael Jackson’s Influence on Music,” airing tonight at 6:30 p.m. on MTV. Related Videos Remembering Michael Jackson – One Year Later Related Photos Michael Jackson: A Life In Photos Related Artists Michael Jackson

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Tar Sands Poised to Become the Next Fossil Fuels Disaster

The Syncrude tar sands operation in Canada. Photo by David Dodge of the Pembina Institute. If we could go back in time before the BP Deepwater Horizon rig exploded on April 20, what would we learn? What steps would have helped avert what is now the nation’s worst environmental disaster? Could this hindsight help us prevent similar catastrophes in the future? Would our political leaders have the moral compass to “get it right” this time around?… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Australia’s New Prime Minister on Climate Change

Photo: Herald Sun As we alluded to earlier , in a very historic day, Australia has a new Prime Minister. In her first speech as the nation’s 27th Prime Minister, and first female in the role, Julia Gillard, had a few things to say about climate change: “It is my intention to lead a Government that does more to harness the wind and the sun and the new e… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Australian PM to fight shock leadership challenge

SYDNEY (AFP) – Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd announced a shock ballot Wednesday to fight a challenge from his deputy Julia Gillard, raising the prospect of the country's first female head of government. Rudd, who has slumped in the polls as elections loom, emerged from marathon late-night talks with Gillard and other ministers to tell a hastily convened press conference the vote would be held early Thursday. “I was elected by the people of Australia as prime minister of Australia,” Rudd said. “I was elected to do a job, I intend to continue doing that job. I intend to continue doing it to the best of my ability.” Deputy Prime Minister Gillard confirmed she would be a candidate in the vote, which follows a dizzying turn of events for Rudd's government ahead of elections expected this year. “I confirm I will be a candidate in tomorrow's ballot,” Gillard told reporters in a brief statement. Rudd was in pugnacious mood as he faced journalists in Canberra and detailed his achievements in office since the landslide defeat of conservative prime minister John Howard in November 2007. The centre-left leader is facing down Labor Party factions who have become convinced he is a liability for the upcoming elections following a steep drop in personal support. “I was elected by the people of Australia to do a job. I was not elected by the factional leaders of the Australian Labor Party to do a job — but they may be seeking to do a job on me,” he said. Local media said Labor's factions have swung behind Gillard, who also gained the backing of the powerful Australian Workers' Union late Wednesday and is considered favourite in the vote. Rudd has consistently enjoyed strong popularity until recent months, but his support has suddenly fallen away after a series of missteps and a reinvigorated opposition under conservative leader Tony Abbott. The highly rated Gillard has been playing down prospects of a leadership challenge for several weeks after a poll showed her breathing down Rudd's neck as preferred party leader. “There's more chance of me becoming the full-forward for the Dogs (Western Bulldogs Australian Rules football team) than there is any chance of a change in the Labor Party,” she said last month. Rudd's support has crumbled since he shelved a flagship carbon-trading scheme and a free home-insulation scheme, and unveiled a 40 percent tax on the mining industry, which is heavily invested by shareholders and pension funds. The steep and unexpected fall has left the government in danger of becoming the first since before World War II not to secure a second term. Elections are expected later this year. Last week, top officials including Foreign Minister Stephen Smith were forced to scotch rumours of a leadership challenge. In recent days, the opposition targeted Rudd with attack ads portraying him as a cartoon lemon. http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20100623/ts_afp/australiapoliticsrudd_20100623145555 added by: Stoneyroad

Australia’s Prime Minister May Fall on Climate Change Sword

Photo: US Dept of State Following a leadership vote at 9am Thursday 24 June 2010, Australia may have a new Prime Minister. It seems likely the deputy Prime Minister, Julia Gillard, will be chosen by her political party to dethrone the country’s Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd. Australia may end up with its first female Prime Minister but it also signals a government in crisis. And climate change is being fingered at the reason. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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‘American Idol’ Singers Say Lee DeWyze, Tim Urban Will Have Most Groupies On Tour

‘Idol’ tourmates also told MTV News who’s the messiest of the bunch. By Eric Ditzian, with reporting by Matt Elias Casey James and Siobhan Magnus Photo: MTV News By the time the “American Idol” finale rolled around on May 25, Lee DeWyze and Crystal Bowersox had spent over four months living in Los Angeles and performing at the Nokia Theatre. In that time, the finalists and the rest of the aspiring singers got to know each other in a sort of reality show commune: living in the same hotel, rehearsing together, hanging out. They became a big family in many ways, and now they’re about to embark on a giant road trip as the “American Idol” tour kicks off on July 1 outside Detroit. And as this season’s contestants get set to travel the country — playing over 50 dates from coast to coast — they already know what to expect when it comes to the important aspects of a live tour: who’s going to be the messiest and who will have the most groupies. Not that they all agree. Casey James is convinced Aaron Kelly will have the most fans screaming his name. “He’s a chick magnet,” James told MTV News. Yet Kelly has a feeling Tim Urban will be the most groupie-centric “Idol”er. And who does Urban believe will be surrounded by the most screaming tweens? Put that question to the floppy-haired crooner-next-door and all he’ll offer is a sheepish, “Uhhhhh …” But who is the ultimate groupie-getter? The singers’ opinions are largely split between Urban and champ DeWyze. Ask DeWyze, though, and he’ll simply declare, “We’re all pretty different.” That may be true when it comes to their talents onstage, but many of them share one thing in common: They’re incredibly messy. Whose hotel room will be the most cluttered? Who will turn the tour bus into a garbage-strewn battleground? According to the singers, Bowersox is sloppy, Didi Benami is slovenly, Siobhan Magnus is untidy and Andrew Garcia is grubby. But, once again, DeWyze takes the crown, tagged as the messiest by no fewer than five of his cohorts. For his part, however, DeWyze is convinced another former “Idol” hopeful is the most unkempt. “Andrew Garcia!” he declared. “I’m gonna say that right now!” Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. Related Photos American Idol Season Nine Cast Glam Up For Tour ‘American Idol’ Season-Nine Performances

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Miley Cyrus Says Liam Hemsworth Inspired ‘A Lot’ Of Can’t Be Tamed

‘All of them are about him in a way, but it’s also about past relationships,’ she tells MTV News of her boyfriend. By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Sway Calloway Miley Cyrus Photo: MTV News Miley Cyrus has made no secret of the fact that she’s smitten with her boyfriend of more than a year, Liam Hemsworth . So it’s probably not surprising that the singer says being in a relationship with her “The Last Song” co-star had a real impact on her latest album, Can’t Be Tamed, a dance-friendly LP that arrived Monday. “There are a lot of songs that are about Liam,” Cyrus revealed to MTV News. “I tell him every one’s about him,” she joked. But the pop star also admitted that not all the songs are about the actor; fans might also hear lyrics that reference exes like Nick Jonas or Justin Gaston. “All of them are about him in a way, but it’s also about past relationships that you gotta get over and move on and just about freeing yourself from anything that you feel holds you back,” she explained. “Just let go of anything that’s not going to help you in your future and … always keep going forward.” While it might not be entirely clear which songs off Can’t Be Tamed are about him, Hemsworth, Cyrus said, has some favorite tunes. “He likes ‘Permanent December,’ I think a lot, but only because it says Australia and he’s Australian, so he likes that it says that,” she smiled. “And he loves ‘Tamed.’ He’s trying to make me teach him the dance, but I refuse to do it.” Do you have a favorite song on Miley’s album yet? Let us know in the comments! Related Videos MTV News Extended Play: Miley Cyrus Related Photos The Evolution Of: Miley Cyrus Related Artists Miley Cyrus

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