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Jessica Alba is Still Hot of the Day

Just a heads up….I can’t testify that her pussy is still up to speed or even still a pussy after the baby, but the rest of her looks alright to me and that’s all that matters to me since I’m not trying to stick my dick in her gaping hole and not touching the vagina walls, I’m just looking at pictures of it clothed and that’s all I have to say about that…. Pics via Fame

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Amanda Seyfried Plays With Balls

I thought that Amanda Seyfried was always wearing her workout gear because she was trying to get her body into sweet bikini shape for me, but now it looks like she wears these ratty outfits because she still thinks she’s a teenager playing b ball outside of the school. Not sexy at all my dear. However, her secret big boobs look pretty damn good in that sports bra. I’d like to see a video of her dribbling those things. Enjoy.

How to Travel Without Cash: Travel Tips from the Moneyless Man

Image credit: Periodista Digital From dumpster diving , to living without cash for a year , Mark Boyle—aka The Moneyless Man—has certainly inspired his fair share of debates around consumerism, sustainability, and the potential for living with less. Now he’s taking on the thorny subject of travel, sharing tips on how to get around without spending a dime. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Pitbull Says Music Was A ‘Hobby,’ On ‘When I Was 17’

Rapper’s drama teacher was ‘the first person who really believed in me.’ By Kara Warner Pitbull Photo: MTV News Recent forays into celebrities’ formative years on MTV’s “When I Was 17” have included everything from bad-hair horror stories to sports dreams to online-auction obsessions. We delve into Pitbull’s past on this week’s episode, in which the rapper reveals the beginnings of his music career and sends a special shout-out to a high school drama teacher for believing in his potential. “Music to me is something I did as a hobby,” the 29-year-old admits on the show. “I did it in school, freestylin’ against cats. … My drama teacher [saw] me one day battlin’ someone. She thought it was a fight, because there were 200, 300 kids all around, trying to watch what’s going on.” “I was blown away by him,” said Hope, Pit’s drama teacher. “You couldn’t take your eyes off him.” Pitbull, whose real name is Armando Christian Perez, remembers that moment fondly and with appreciation: “When she saw it, she was the first person who really believed in me.” Pit once told MTV News his rise to fame has been an experiment and an education. He counts his struggles and his successes as a blessing. “If you continue to work hard, let that be the fuel to your fire.” Along with past hits like “I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho)” and “Go Girl,” you can catch Pitbull rollin’ with Enrique Iglesias and the “Jersey Shore” cast in Iglesias’ new single and video for “I Like It.” “When I Was 17” — this week featuring Pitbull, Vanessa Minnillo and Chris Paul — airs Saturday at 11 a.m. on MTV.

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Is This Woman the Next Great Reality TV Villain?

It’s a little too soon to tell who’s got the serious leverage in the new season of Next Food Network Star , but the only reason I’m watching it at all is because of one woman: Dzintra Dzenis, an Austin chef who I think has the potential to be among the most deplorable — and successful — reality-show contestants in recent memory. Good luck, Dzintra!

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Obama Wants $50 Billion For Teachers, Cops and Firemen

With a relative drop in the bailout bucket, the president thinks he can save 300,000 teachers who would otherwise be kept by economic calamity from annoying America’s children. The money would go to state and local governments struggling to make ends meet. Christian Science Monitor: Mr. Obama has intimated in the past that the federal government’s job of propping up the economy was not yet done. Last week, he sent a letter to Congress supporting efforts to pass two separate measures totaling as much as $50 billion in aid for states and cities. With states still facing large budget shortfalls, Obama wants to minimize the potential loss of teachers, law-enforcement officers, and firefighters. He estimates that as many as 300,000 teachers could be laid off. In this way, the money would largely pick up with the $787 billion federal stimulus bill left off. Read more Related Entries June 13, 2010 Obama Will Demand a BP Escrow Fund for Victims June 12, 2010 Turning the Crisis Corner

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Soccer Fans

Flag-waving soccer fans cheer on South Africa’s Bafana Bafana (the Boys) during an international match. The country, passionate about sport, will host the entire world for the 2010 FIFA World Cup—the first to take place on African soil. Photograph by Getty Images

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Soccernomics

Call it Money ball for soccer: journalist Kuper (Soccer against the Enemy, 2006) and economist Szymanski (Fans of the World, Unite! 2008) apply cold, hard facts to our commonly held beliefs about the beautiful game and tell us that everything we think we know is wrong. England’s national team doesn’t underachieve (if anything, given its size, location, and talent pool, it overachieves); paying big money for hot players isn’t a good idea (usually, the players’ exertions mean they’ll underperform next year); and soccer clubs make terrible (though remarkably durable) businesses. Unlike Kuper’s more sober Soccer against the Enemy, there’s a teasing playfulness, almost braggadocio, here, as the authors burst bubble after bubble using the words, “We have the data to answer this question.” As they acknowledge, some fans will resist subjecting long-held emotional attachments to the cold light of statistical analysis. And some may argue their findings: just as Billy Beane’s Oakland A’s are coming off their third losing season, author-praised AC Milan is off to a terrible start. But whether analyzing the relationship of spending to winning or applying game theory to the penalty kick, the authors’ delight in discovery proves both persuasive and contagious. It’s a fascinating book with the potential to effect genuine change in the sport. — Keir Graff Related: Economic Impact of World Cup

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Amanda Seyfried Needs To Step It Up A Little

I’m starting to get sick of these lame outfits Amanda Seyfried keeps wearing, she’s a cute girl with some secret big boobies, what a waste. I’m seriously considering ending our e-relationship, if that’s what it takes to get her back into sexy clothing to try and win me back, so be it. Here she is in some lame leggings and a t-shirt getting into her car the other day. Boring! This kind of crap is only acceptable when a woman is snuggled up on my couch with me forcing me to watch something on HGTV and talk about our day. Or if she weighs more than 200lbs. more pictures of Amanda Seyfried here

Courteney Cox Wants Friends Movie

Sex and the City 2 just keeps on wreaking havoc, doesn’t it? Now it’s prompted a jealous Courteney Cox to resurrect her own bigscreen transfer. “I wish we could do that with Friends ,” Cox told the LAT . “The thing is, the characters from Sex and the City hopped all over Manhattan. On Friends , we were always stuck in the apartment and that coffeehouse.” Then again, Sex 2 wasn’t afraid to shake up its surroundings with a relocation to Abu Dhabi. Imagine the potential of ladies shedding their burqas to reveal their very own “Rachel” haircuts to an appreciative Jennifer Aniston! [ LAT ]

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