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Monday, October 29, 2007

On MySpace

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Jnel & J. is now on Myspace, please make sure to check us out and leave a comment. I will be posting updates and pictures, so you guys can take a look, and let me know what you think. I will also notify everyone, when the website is up and running. It's currently under construction, but as soon as I get it done, I will be posting the Grand Opening.

Thanks again for stopping by to show some love. Here's the link to the Myspace Page...

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Oprah Apologizes


If anybody knows the healing power of public mea culpas, it's Oprah Winfrey

The daytime queen profusely apologized to the parents of students at her all-girls school in South Africa for a sex-abuse scandal that resulted in the dismissal of one of its dormitory matrons.

"I've disappointed you. I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry," a tearful Winfrey told angry families who showed up for an emergency meeting at the Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy for Girls, according to South Africa's news.24.com, a leading news site.

Allegations surfaced two weeks ago that a "dorm parent" had been accused of fondling a girl and physically and verbally abusing several others, including grabbing them about the neck, beating them and hurling them against a wall.

The talk-show host made her second visit to the school, located in the town of Henley-on-Klip, just south of Johannesburg, in as many weeks. She reportedly took full responsibility at the gathering and begged parents to forgive her for the staff member's behavior.

The accusations came to light after one of the pupils ran away, purportedly because she couldn't stand the alleged abuse any longer.

Winfrey suspended the matron and at least one other staffer. The school's principal, who the girls complained had failed to take action, was placed on paid administrative leave as detectives and Child Protection Services probe the reputed misconduct.

"I trusted her," Winfrey told the families regarding the principal. "When I appointed her, I thought she was passionate about the children of Africa. But I've been disappointed." Read More



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Jnel & J. Website Coming Soon!

Jnel & J. Online Magazine

Hello everyone! So you guys know I'm in the process of creating a website for Jnel & J. It will be launching it's grand opening real soon, please make sure to come back and check out for more updates on the launch.

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Thursday, October 25, 2007

Nuts About Fletcher!: My Top Pick!


Check out Ralph Lauren's 40th Anniversary charmer. He'll make you go crazy over nuts. His name is Fletcher the Nutcracker. He's 11 inches long, costs $150. To purchase him go to Ralph Lauren.com.

It's a perfect gift for your grandfather, dad, or that special someone in your life. Nice birthday or holiday gift. He's definitely on My Top Pick list!

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New Layout!!!


Hello My Darlings!...

I actually added a new layout today. It is the current main layout, so I hope you enjoy it. I'm working on some new layouts for my other blogs, that I will hopefully have up by the weekend. I will also try to get back to adding some more posts by this weekend as well. Please leave feedback. Leave me comments and please subscribe. Have a good weekend!

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Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Mariah Carey on her new fragrance

Even though Mariah Carey has a new fragrance, she never was the type to spray on a scent before she left the house. In fact, Carey says she never really wore perfumes until she fell in love with her own creation, "M."

"This is the first fragrance that I wear," Carey told The Associated Press in an interview Monday. "I'm not really a perfume person at all ... Things that are too strong and overwhelming, that's what I was always not a fan of."

But when Elizabeth Arden approached the superstar to create her own perfume, it piqued her interest — mainly because the cosmetics company didn't want to use just her name, but wanted her input in the creation of the scent, which she describes as light, sensual and memorable.

"They were welcoming in my involvement just in every detail, and that was what was the most exciting thing to me," said Carey.

Carey says the fragrance, which comes in a purple bottle with her signature butterfly icon on top, was based on some of her favorite things. One is a Moroccan incense; another is a flower called the Living Tahitian Tiare. But another scent mixed into the fragrance is unexpected: toasted marshmallows.

That aroma was added because it evoked happy memories of her childhood around the campfire. But she adds: "It's blended in there — it's not like you're gonna walk around smelling like marshmallows."

Carey worked on "M" while on tour and working on her latest album, and said she spent as much time on launching the fragrance as she did working on her music career: "I'm obsessed with it!"

But now she's back to putting most of her focus on the new record, due out early next year. The as-yet-untitled album is the follow-up to her multiplatinum comeback disc, "The Emancipation of Mimi," which earned her three Grammys.

"It's hard for me to sit here and talk about it without sounding like I'm bragging if I'm in love with it, but I'm in love with this album," she says. "I think that having the success with the last record allowed me to have more freedom. ... and just make records that I like. It's kind of a really fun record."

M by Mariah Carey is an Eau de Parfum, and will be available in 30, 50 and 100 ml. Click on the button below to purchase the fragrance.





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Mimi launching her debut fragrance, M by Mariah Carey

Mimi is launching her debut fragrance, M by Mariah Carey, in partnership with Elizabeth Arden.

M by Mariah Carey translates the beauty of Mariah Carey’s musical notes into a carefully chosen fragrance that embody her warmth, sensuality and glamour.

I hope it smells amazing, hell it better smell good for her sake, since it's been said that the first 200 customers were able to buy it for $130.

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Taking Requests

Hola Bellas! Sorry I haven't updated in a while. I have been so busy but any way if you want to be "Site of the Week" click here! I have been doing a lot of research on what to post up, but looking for a perfect post is so hard being that every blog I visit has almost the same news or headlines. It's just me on this, I don't have a partner helping me post when I can't come online.

I will try to make a new post today! I am also going to taking "REQUESTS", on what you would like for me to post. So make sure you subscribe & ask for me to make you, site of the week!

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Monday, October 22, 2007

NYC Sample Sales

Everyone is welcome, don't miss buying your favorite must-haves, Go out and check them out. It's Glorious!

What: Multidesigner Sample Sale
Why: Galliano, Costume National, Just Cavalli, GF Ferre, and Malo clothing and accessories for men and women at up to 80 percent off.
When: Oct. 22-28. Mon.-Sat., 11 a.m.-7 p.m.; Sun., 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
Where: 17 Battery Pl. S., b/t West Side Hwy. & Washington St., 5th flr. (212-413-4421).

What: Superdeluxe
Why: Decoupage glassware, letterpress cards, silk-screened gift wrap, scarves, and other items are at least 50 percent off.
When: Oct. 24-27. Wed.-Sat., 11 a.m.-7 p.m.
Where: 187 Chrystie St., b/t Stanton & Rivington Sts. (212-260-8300).

What: Tufi Duek
Why: Bringing-sexy-back dresses, were $495-$950, now $95-$200; tops, were $220-$500, now $50-$120; shoes, were $280-$500, now $95-$120.
When: Oct. 23-25. Tues.-Thurs., 9:30 a.m.-7 p.m.
Where: 530 Broadway, at Spring St., 10th flr. (212-925-8277).

What: Elie Tahari
Why: Men’s and women’s leather jackets, were $798-$1,398, now $349-$399; sweaters, were $248-$548, now $79-$99.
When: Oct. 23-27. Tues.-Fri., 8:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m.; Sat., 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Where: 510 Fifth Ave., at 43rd St., ground flr. (212-398-2622).

What: Bonpoint
Why: Stylish little kids need good deals, too. Baby overalls are $52; dresses are $76; boy shirts are $45.
When: Oct. 23-26. Tues.-Thurs., 9 a.m.-6:30 p.m.; Fri., 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Where: 317 W. 33rd St., b/t Eighth & Ninth Aves. (718-747-1656).

What: Chaiken
Why: Luxe winter coats, were $700, now $275; pants, were $250, now $100; sweaters, were $498, now $150.
When: Oct. 23-26. Tues., 10 a.m.-7 p.m.; Wed., 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; Thurs., 10 a.m.-7 p.m.; Fri., 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
Where: 261 W. 36th St., b/t Seventh & Eighth Aves., 2nd flr. (212-947-8748).

What: Rachel Roy
Why: Up to 75 percent off leather jackets, one-shoulder dresses, wide-leg trousers, and blouses.
When: Oct. 31-Nov. 2. Wed.-Fri., noon-7 p.m.
Where: 25 W. 39th St., b/t Fifth & Sixth Aves., 14th flr.




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Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Pussycat Dolls Present: The Search for the Next Doll


Pussycat Dolls Present: The Search for the Next Doll-Season 2 Coming Soon

Beware: after just one episode you won't be able to get the song "Don't Cha" out of your head. But if that's OK with you, then tune in for a peek inside a doll house full of catfights (no pun intended), skimpy costumes, heavy make-up, and burlesque-style dance routines as the all-gal group chooses its next member. Dolls' founder Robin Antin, rapper Lil' Kim, and Geffen Records head honcho Ron Fair serve as judges, while singer-turned-TV personality Mark McGrath hosts. In season one, 19-year-old Asia Nitollano was chosen as the next doll, but the former New York Knicks dancer opted for a solo career instead. So as not to end up with the same doll debacle a second time around, season two will focus on forming a brand new group called Girlicious.




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Magazine Cover Sample: Jnel & J.

This is a magazine cover I designed in photoshop. It's a sample of what I hope to someday publish. The baby on the cover is my daughter, I thought it would be nice to add her to my special project. I dream someday of working or even having my own magazine. Tell me what you guys think.

Whether it be a job offer or just a comment, please feel free to let me know your opinion on it. Can I do it?! ;]




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Nothing New




Hey everyone! I apologize for not having any updates today. I cannot even believe that it's hot outside but rainy. This weather has just been absolutely crazy!! I have a couple of posts to blog, but I want to research some more, before I add them. Wasn`t feeling too good plus I have a few errands to do today. I am going to get back to comments and everything else this weekend, so hopefully I will get caught up by then.

Please keep up the commenting and subscribing.

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DIY FACIAL TREATS

Create soothing facial creams and cleansers to pamper your skin. These recipes are super-cheap (you use ingredients found in your kitchen or at the grocery mart), they are all-natural, and best of all, they feel and work great!

OATMEAL CLEANSER

What You'll Need:

-Aloe vera (available in big jars at pharmacies for just a few bucks)

-1 Tablespoon of uncooked oatmeal

Mix a quarter-sized blob of aloe vera with the uncooked oatmeal. Stir it around with a spoon, or your fingers, until it's mixed well and then spread the paste on your face and cleanse! Move your fingers in little circles all over your face, rubbing gently but firmly. Wash off with lukewarm water and pat, don't rub, dry.


CUCUMBER EYE SOOTHER

What You'll Need:

-A few slices of cucumber

If your eyes are puffy from not enough sleep, bloating or from crying, cut a couple of slices of cucumber. Lie down and put the cuke slices over your closed eyes, leaving them there for about 5 minutes. You'll notice the difference!


AVOCADO OR PAPAYA MOISTURIZER

What You'll Need:

-1 avocado or 1 papaya

-1 Tablespoon of plain yogurt (regular, not low-fat)

-1 egg


Cut the avocado or papaya (both work equally well) in half. Put away one half (or eat it!) and mash the other half in a bowl with a fork. Add the plain yogurt and add one egg white. (To separate an egg, crack in half on the side of the sink, keeping the halves together. Then carefully hold over a bowl and slowly pour the white stuff over the edges, using the shells to catch the yolk before it falls in. If the yolk ends up in the bowl, it's not a disaster - just scoop it out with a spoon). Mix it all together and use your fingers to smooth it all over your face, rubbing gently but firmly with your fingertips. Leave it on for 5 minutes or so, then rinse off with lukewarm water and pat your face dry.



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Supermodel Gisele trades thongs for heels

Supermodel Gisele Bunchen arrives at her new footwear collection launch
"Gisele Bundchen Ipanema Collection", at Melbourne's Alumbra, Docklands. There was a time in Australia when thongs were rubbery and were worn to the beach and backyard barbies, and when sandals and walk socks went together like a meat pie and sauce.


But Brazilian glamazon Giselle Bundchen is in Australia to give the classic Aussie footwear a fashion boost.


Bundchen launched her Ipanema Collection, a range of thongs and sandals distributed in Australia by Melbourne firm Novo Shoes, at Central Pier in Melbourne's Docklands on Wednesday night. But the model made no apologies for not wearing the summery footwear that bears her name to the launch party. She arrived fashionably late in a sleek Mercedes Benz saloon, wearing strappy heels to match an ivory, mid-length dress. "Because it is evening. I think they are more for the day," she said of the Ipanema range.


A short time later, she told the 200 or so guests she had "nothing but warm welcomes" since her arrival in Australia this week. "I feel like the president here," she said as Melbourne fashionistas cheered for her. A percentage of Ipanema Collection sales will be donated to the Pure Xingu Water campaign, aimed at preserving the headwaters of the Xingu River system in Brazil's Amazon region.


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Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Alicia Keys

This is my new jam of the week...I love this song....
Alicia Keys - No One



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'Diddy' Being Investigated


NEW YORK - A man has accused Sean "Diddy" Combs of punching him out during a dispute at a trendy Manhattan nightspot, but the rap mogul's lawyer called it a harmless "disagreement."

Police were investigating the report of an assault early Saturday at the club in SoHo, but declined to identify any suspects.

Law enforcement officials confirmed news accounts Tuesday that Combs, 37, was the alleged assailant. Investigators were seeking to locate more witnesses before questioning Combs, said officials, who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the investigation hadn't not been completed.

In a statement, Combs' attorney denied any wrongdoing by his client.

"We hope this matter will be resolved without the filing of any criminal charges as it was a disagreement among acquaintances, not a criminal assault," said the attorney, Benjamin Brafman.

Police said the incident occurred at about 3:30 a.m. inside Kiosk nightclub. The 31-year-old man told police that he and Combs had been arguing over a woman before Combs punched him in the face, the officials said.

Earlier this month, a hip-hop promoter filed a $5 million lawsuit claiming Combs unleashed three violent bodyguards on him in another New York City nightspot. The lawsuit alleged that after the plaintiff spoke to Combs in The Box, one bodyguard punched him in the mouth, knocking him backward onto a table, and two others began hitting and kicking him continuously.

In 2001, a jury cleared Combs of firing a weapon during a 1999 dispute at a Times Square club that wounded three bystanders, and of bribing his chauffeur with money and jewelry to take the rap.

Combs recently placed third in "Hip-Hop Cash Kings" rankings by the Web site Forbes.com, which put his 2006 income at an estimated $28 million.

He has a clothing line, Sean John; heads Bad Boy Worldwide Entertainment Group and its record label; and hosts MTV's "Making the Band" series.

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Foxy Brown Pleads Not Guilty

NEW YORK - Foxy Brown has pleaded not guilty to charges that she threw a cell phone at a neighbor who complained about the volume of her car radio.

The 28-year-old rapper entered the plea to the assault charges in Brooklyn state Supreme Court on Tuesday after arriving from Rikers Island prison wearing casual street clothing.

Brown is in jail for violating probation skipping her anger management classes and traveling out of the city without permission in a separate case in Manhattan.

She was arrested in the New York City borough of Brooklyn in August and accused of striking Arlene Raymond, 25, after the pair got into a fight July 30 over Brown blasting her car stereo near her home.

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Saturday, October 13, 2007

Mommy Break: Girl's Night Out!




BBBRRRRR...It's so damn cold outside, I miss the warmer weather, winter is surely coming real fast. I'm so bored right now... nothing much to do except eat, sleep and play with my baby! So I've decided to add some stuff to my blog. Any ideas out there? Guys?! Girls?!


ok then... lets see... is there anything else 2 say? HHHMMM...oh yes!


Yesterday I had my very first "Girl's Nite Out" it was kind of a mommy break. No baby, No Man! I felt a little guilty on leaving the baby, but I needed some me time for once. Wasn't too fancy, but very good to just go out alonewith my friend. I wanted to go somewhere I've never been before or eaten so we ended up going to the chain restaurant Chevy's...Food was good, frozen margaritas great. I had a very good time.

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Grandma Playing Halo 3 on Xbox360

I know Halo 3 is the top game to play by far, believe me my man is glued to the controller, but I really would've never guessed for a granny to be playing it. Well now-a-days you never really know, Nintendo Wii say it's good for the elderly to play, I'm even thinkng of telling my dad to buy it for him and my mom, so they can play it, but this is a must see check out the video, shit is too funny.



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The Ultimate Jeans Guide: Denim's Greatest Hits

by shop girl

Some things are universally popular because they're luxurious (four-star
restaurants, the Four Seasons Hotel, Aston-Martins), and some things are universally popular because they're useful (cell phones, dishwashers, electricity). Some universally popular things are used to make an impression on others and exhibit the owner's personality (dogs, tattoos, aforementioned cell phones). And occasionally, there are things that do all of these in one nice, neat, portable package (denim). What else is accessible the world over (admittedly in varying degrees of availability and style), appropriate for nearly every occasion (okay, not dinner with
the Queen), worn by everyone from royalty to deep-shaft miners, and styled for
different sized humans from the tiniest babe to the largest man (I swear, today
at the Levi's store there were two mannequins inside one enormous pair of dungarees)? Denim, the great equalizer. But selecting the right pair is a decision fraught with nuance. Which cut do you want? What color? Should it be dungaree-dark or sandblasted light? And how much of your wardrobe budget do you want to sacrifice to this one (okay, seven pairs, but still) item? How do you choose? I'll help, but pay attention: you'll probably spend more time in denim than in any other clothing item. I'll even help you figure out what goes with it (and, really, what doesn't go with it?). Listen up!


Hot Trends


This season is less about shape and more about hue. There are still lots of
skinnies, but they have ceded ground to the decidedly more forgiving straight-leg. The rigid dark-blue cool has relaxed to include fades and shades I thought would never come back: rich red, green,
gorgeously neutral grey, faded black, and even sunshine yellow. Plain-old standard indigo denim has such a range, from beachy blasted to whiskered old-school, that it's hard to be wrong. (Unless, of course, you are stuck in your old high school time warp::shudder::). But
beware:
the wilder the color on the bottom, the more spot-on your accompaniments must be. Try one of the season's great chunky sweaters in grey or camel with wild green or red denims; for yellow, I recommend solids or graphic prints with at least some black and white
(don't want to look like a clown!). Try a university-style cardigan sweater for a casual silhouette. Keep footwear basic
in silhouette: flats, boots or sneakers in a solid, dark color to ground your frivolous threads.


Texture is another way to show your personality. Velvets and corduroys are a great way to take jeans into the fall, and can even boost the dressiness level to cocktail party proportions, if the accents are right. Add a satin tuxedo jacket to velvet cigarette jeans and a sparkly sandal, and tuck your jeweled clutch under your arm as you chat at the next chic soiree.


Shapes that Fit


Before you decide on a trend that you like, make sure it's one that's the
right cut for your…um, assets. There is absolutely no point in latching onto the
skinny trend if you're bootylicious, or adopting the wide-leg silhouette if you're five-foot-three. Remember, it's
not chic if it looks horrible on you.



  • Petites: select a slim, pencil, cigarette, or cropped jean with a shorter inseam to make your legs look long. A wideleg jean will make you look as if you borrowed your mommy's clothes for dress-up. Straight trouser jeans are a great way to put together a more sophisticated look, especially with tailored toppers like a chic jacket or a cardigan with a belt (but please keep the hemline hip-height or shorter so you don't look like you're standing in a bucket!)
  • Curvy: Your goal is to emphasize your curves without knocking people over. There are many cuts designed to hug your hips without gapping at the waist; look for a contoured waistband that rises a little higher in the back to avoid the dreaded whale-tail when you bend over! Shy away from cuts that flare too wildly at the hem; you want to add length to your legs, and that is best done with a slight boot-cut that doesn't cling too tightly to your thighs. Some stretch will caress your curves; too much will make you look like ten pounds of sausage in a five-pound bag. Some distressing can contour your thighs, but not too much! When pairing tops with your jeans, make sure to accentuate your waist with a nipped jacket, empire top, or wide belt. Do NOT wear high boots with anything but cigarette or stovepipe jeans tucked in.
  • Tall: Lucky ducks. With legs that go on for miles, your sole focus is on finding hemlines long enough to accommodate your heels, too. Old Navy and the Gap have jeans in longer lengths, as do many of the designer brands. You can even your proportions with tunic tops or long, belted cardigans; feel free to stuff stovepipes into a pair of high boots. But tight, tapered jeans will make you look too stork-ish; choose a palazzo or slight boot-cut to balance the length of your stems.
  • Booty-free: Pockets. Focus on the rear pockets. Flaps are your best friends, and the higher the pockets are situated on your bum, the more they will lift it. Trouser jeans may not be your best choice, unless they are equipped with buttoned flaps; wear a top with a cinched waist and some fullness below to add volume to a flat tush.

Occasions


Day Casual: Grab a longer tee and layer up! Add a varsity sweater, a button-front shirt, and classic sneaks to a slim faded pair for Saturday with your funky tote and your errand list. Sunday you can wear colored
straight-legs with flats and a turtleneck to brunch; grab a chain-link bracelet and a bright clutch and you're off.


Friday: Jeans can go to work if they're a sophisticated trouser cut and you pair them with a silky blouse and a great
jacket.
Wedge heels add respectability with enough comfort that you can still log the six miles you trudge around the office every day.


Night Out: Grab those long, dark straight-legs or black skinnies and add a lustrous silk top and a pair of killer platforms, some dynamite earrings and a sparkly clutch. Or add texture with a chunky
target=_blank>bolero and bright cami and height from right-now booties.


Night In: Cocktail parties demand
girlyness; those colored jeans are right on with black peep-toes and the perfect
velvet blazer, a crisp white tuxedo blouse and a few glamorous long chains.


Remember, when there are no limits, it can be even harder to get a look just
right than when you're confronted with rigid boundaries to stick to. Keep your
eyes open around you and see what others are doing, but make sure that you're
choosing the look that is all yours. It's not chic if it's not you, and you make
your best impression when you're comfortable in your own skin.


Kisses!


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Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Lindsay Lohan on what Rehab did for her




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Well according to the Associated Press, Lindsay Lohan had a few things to say about rehab and what good it did for her.


"Well here's my opinion on it. Feel free to comment me on this....


How long will she really last this time?


You know it makes me really mad and frustrated when these young Hollywood chicks,
get paid millions of dollars to be superstars or actresses, and they take advantage of it, by doing some real dumb shit, like fucking with cocaine, and becoming alcoholics.


I know some don't have the best family support, but WTF, be a better person on your own. There are little girls who look up to them, and want to become the next L.L or Paris & Nicole, what do they have to show for, not a damn thing, but saying that it's ok to go out and party like a rockstar and do drugs
and come home pissed drunk, and just act a fool. Hell No!


You can still be a true Rockstar & look fabulous, and not care what people think, but you don't have to be fucked up about it, and go down the darkside of the road, just to be that "It Girl."


Just keep a good head on your shoulders, and stay positive to all the negative stuff that's out there".


~ Here are some of the things Lindsay Lohan said...


"It was a sobering experience. It was humbling. It made me look at myself, and all of the people, places and things in my life in a different way. I was in there for substance abuse, after all." — Lindsay Lohan, on rehab.


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Charlize Theron: Sexiest woman alive

October 10,
2007, 7:27 am PDT





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LOS ANGELES - Charlize Theron has an Oscar, a Golden
Globe and a Screen Actors Guild award. Now she's Esquire magazine's "sexiest
woman alive."


Past winners of the title include Jessica Biel, Angelina Jolie and Scarlett Johansson. The issue featuring Theron hits newsstands Oct. 16.


Theron talked with the magazine about growing up on a farm, her political
interests and her work, including her latest movie, "In the Valley of Elah," a murder mystery set among
U.S. troops newly returned from Iraq.


"I wanted to make the movie precisely because it evades formulas about
guilt," the 32-year-old actress said. "I'm drawn to ambiguity."


Theron also candidly discussed her least favorite film, "Reindeer Games."


"That was a bad, bad, bad movie," she said. "But ... I got to work with John Frankenheimer. I wasn't lying to
myself that's why I did it."


Theron won an Oscar for her role in "Monster." Her screen credits also include "North Country" and "The Cider House Rules."


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Jennifer Lopez: Yes, She's Pregnant

By US Magazine
October 10, 2007, 5:00am PDT




Jennifer Lopez has kept her glossy pink lips sealed during
recent public appearances, dancing around questions from interviewers wanting to
know if she's singing for two.

But her bump speaks loud and clear.

After Lopez made an appearance on MTV's "Total Request Live" on
October 8 to promote her new CD, "Brave," cohost Damien Fahey told Us that her
condition was obvious.

"I've been around a lot of pregnant women. She
walked around like a pregnant woman, sat like a pregnant woman, and stood like a
pregnant woman," he says. "If I were a betting man, I'd definitely bet she was
pregnant."

Indeed, Us has confirmed from multiple sources that Lopez is
about four months pregnant with her first child. Or children -- a source tells
Us Lopez's mother, Guadalupe, 61, "is proudly telling people she's having
twins."

The 38-year-old singer-actress, who has long expressed her desire
to have both career and kids, is ecstatic about the news.

"It's a dream
come true," a Lopez source tells Us. "She and Marc are over the moon."

Pregnancy news is especially sweet for Lopez, whom insiders
believed was unable to carry a child at all. "[Conceiving] was a struggle for
her," says a source.

Seconds another, "This pregnancy is a miracle."

Anthony, 39, who has three children from prior relationships,
has been equally eager to expand his brood.

When Anthony was recently
asked to imagine his response to his wife being pregnant, he said, "It's going
to be me in handcuffs, because I will run down the street, screaming like a
madman."

For more details on J.Lo's pregnancy, check out the new issue of
Us Weekly, on newsstands this week.




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Sunday, October 7, 2007

10 sex questions every woman should ask herself


This advice, from ob-gyn and pleasure guru Hilda Hutcherson, M.D., could
change your sex life—forever.


By Hilda Hutcherson, M.D.






I’m an ob-gyn who travels the country lecturing about sex—but believe it or
not, I haven’t always known how to enjoy my body. I had my first orgasm at 30, and now I consider it my job to make sure women don’t have to wait as long as I did. I got there by unlearning everything I’d been taught about sex.


I can remember being seven years old and hearing my mom spell “s-e-x” while
talking to a friend on the porch of our house in Alabama. From her hushed tone,
I knew she was talking about something very naughty. As I got older, I was told
to “keep your panties up and your dress down,” common advice for Southern girls.
(I was even instructed to scrub my “down there” quickly, lest I discover the pleasure that bathing could bring.) I dutifully saved my virginity for marriage
and didn’t like sex once I had it. I faked orgasms for years. I’d hear
friends talk about doing this or that in bed and looking forward to getting their partners naked and I’d wonder, What the heck is wrong with me?


Why I ever decided to become an ob-gyn I can’t tell you, but I’m so glad I
did—in part because it was my patients who helped snap me out of my pleasureless
fog. They asked me questions about sex, not just vaginas or babies. I remember
one patient asked, “Is anal sex safe?” My first thought was “That’s illegal in
Alabama!” but I gave the best answer I could. It became clear that I needed to
learn more about sexuality—for my patients and for me. I started by
reading everything I could get my hands on: sex therapy textbooks, magazine articles, sex manuals like The Joy of Sex. I’d seen plenty of other
women’s private parts, but never my own, so—yep—I grabbed a mirror and took a
look. When that first orgasm happened, it wasn’t some skilled loverboy who showed me how; it was me. As I got more comfortable with my body, I actually wanted to share it with someone else—and my next sexual experiences were, well, pretty damn fantastic. Today, I’ve been married for 20 years and have a fulfilling and adventurous sex life. Having made my own transformation from prude to sex expert, I want to help other women get the satisfaction they deserve. By the time you’ve finished this (very personal!) self-survey, your eyes will be open to what’s really going right, and wrong, for you in bed. May the rest be X-rated history.


1. What do I really think about sex?


We women are supposed to be so empowered these days—in command of our careers, our bank accounts and our sex lives. But if you grew up in a home that taught you sex was shameful, those old messages could be living on in your subconscious, mucking things up in the bedroom. They certainly did for me. To start tackling my sexual baggage, I made a list of all the negative messages I’d received about sex and then wrote positive ones next to them: “Only bad girls enjoy sex” became “Every girl deserves to enjoy sex.” Then, when one of those old thoughts entered my mind—in bed or out of it—I had a positive one ready to replace it with. It actually turned into a fun bedroom game that served a dual purpose: getting me over my hang-ups and getting me in the mood.


2. Do I know my parts as well as I do his?


A common lament I hear from women is “He can’t find my clitoris.” We expect
men to know where the sweet spot is, but can we give them much more than basic
directions? The pea-size tissue you see between the labia is the tip of the
iceberg—the full clitoris fans out deep into the pelvis. I often give couples a
lesson I call Clitoris 101. The basic premise? Don’t go straight for the “pea.”
It has so many nerve endings that stimulating it before you are fully aroused
can be uncomfortable. Instead, touching the labia and rim of the vagina and
putting pressure on the mound where hair grows first boosts blood flow
to the entire area, giving more pleasure and stronger orgasms. Ignoring all the
stuff around the “pea” is like touching just the head of a man’s penis. (What
man wouldn’t gently correct us if we tried that?)


3. What’s my express route to orgasm?


Where does it feel most natural to be touched? What speed or pressure works
best for you? Is there a go-to fantasy (oh, yes sir, Officer…) that
brings you to climax like clockwork? If you can’t rattle off the answers to
these questions, figure them out—knowing how to give yourself pleasure is key to
being able to enjoy yourself with someone else. One patient of mine found that
her best masturbation fantasy was a menage a trois with two men; another figured
out that touching herself felt best when she lay on her stomach. Once you know
exactly what gets you there, you can show your partner—or just let your mind
wander back to it when you need a little push over the edge.


4. Do I ever let him do all the work?


Hopefully, the answer is yes—you deserve to get as good as you give. But so
many women think their partner’s pleasure is more important than their own. One
patient told me she’d read everything written about fellatio, and even
when her partner was trying to please her, she was distracted, thinking about
what tricks she’d use on him next. Enough’s enough. You know how satisfied it makes you feel when you give your partner a really good time? He’ll feel the same way if you lie back and let him do it for you.


5. Am I OK with my body?


The way you feel about your body directly and profoundly affects
your sexuality. One woman I treated had always had a satisfying sex life—until
she had a baby. Then she felt fat, hated the new shape of her breasts and missed
her prebaby abs. And when her husband touched her in those vulnerable places,
she’d push his hands away. Eventually, she started avoiding sex altogether. It
may sound corny, but I told her to buy a journal and record in it one positive
thing about her body every day. When a month had passed and she hadn’t run out
of things to write, she finally accepted the truth: Her body was worth appreciating, and satisfying, just as it was. (Exercise helps too— it produces chemicals that can actually ramp up sex drive and arousal.)


6. Do I have sex for the right reasons?


I’ve handed my office Kleenex box to too many women who felt empty, sad or
lonely after a sexual experience. Bad sex with someone you love is one thing—sex
that makes you feel bad about yourself is another thing altogether. The latter
almost always happens when the circumstances that got you into bed in
the first place are overly complicated. Take a minute to remember the last few
times you had sex and why you did it—and then, this is key, think about the
quality of the sex in each of those cases. Great reasons to have sex: You want
to connect; you’re making up after a fight; it’s a celebration (wedding night,
anniversary); you’re making a baby; you’re horny, pure and simple. Not-so-great
reasons to have sex: You want him to stay the night; you want to avoid a fight;
you want someone to love you; you’re afraid he’ll leave you if you don’t. Think
about it. Sex is always better and more deeply satisfying when your motivation
for doing it is simple and healthy.


7. Can I rank my top five touch-me zones?


For a truly fulfilling sex life, a woman needs to discover the pleasure spots
that aren’t covered by her undies. One of my patients found that nipple stimulation alone could bring her to orgasm. Another found a soft, sensitive point on the backs of her knees that made her crazy. I’ve got a spot behind my right ear that makes my toes curl. Your assignment: Start exploring on your own, with a feather, a vibrator, your hands, whatever, and find your top five most touchable spots. You’ve got to come up with at least five. Then show them to your partner so he can push your buttons better.


8. Do I have “vagina anxiety”?


I’ve lost track of how many patients have come into my office anxious about
the size or length of their labia, or the way they smell or taste. In fact, one
of the most common questions I get is “Am I normal down there?” As 1970s as it
sounds, I recommend using a mirror to have a peek, like I did. Otherwise, just
take my word for it: Unless you’re fighting chronic infections or have labia so
large that it hurts to wear underwear, you are normal. And whether you agree or
not, men think we’re pretty darn good-looking down there—I hear it from my patients’ husbands and boyfriends all the time. Still, no matter what men think, you need to learn to like your sexual parts. If that means blowing this month’s shoe budget on a Brazilian wax, fine—whatever works for you. Me? I go for gorgeous underwear. There’s nothing like wearing La Perla to make me want to take off my La Perla.


9. What does my face look like five minutes after sex?


Get up and look at yourself in the bathroom mirror after sex. Are you flushed, spacey-looking, smiling? Or are you frowning a little, furrowing your brow, distracted? Sometimes we need to ask our bodies, not our brains, if we like sex—the mind can justify so-so experiences, but your face in the mirror at 2 A.M. can’t lie. And if you don’t like what you see? Climb back into bed and get yourself some sleep already! You can wait till morning to ask yourself question number 10, which might well change everything….


10. Have I told him 90 percent* of this stuff?


(*The other 10 percent can stay between you and your Sevens.) When it comes
to talking to your partner, my advice is simple: Tell him what makes you the
crazy-wonderful sexual being you are, and ask him to give your crazy-wonderful
naked body exactly what it needs. You request exactly what you crave from waiters all the time—salad instead of fries, fizzy water, extra sauce—so why not do the same with your lover? Believe me, he’ll give you what you want—you’re a big tipper!


Hilda Hutcherson, M.D., is an ob-gyn in New York City, a clinical professor
of obstetrics and gynecology at Columbia University and author of Pleasure:
A Woman’s Guide to Getting the Sex You Want, Need, and Deserve
. She writes
a monthly sexual health column for Glamour and a daily column on glamour.com.




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