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Watched the movie "Sex Tape" with Cameron Diaz and Jason Segal over the weekend. It's amazing that Diaz isn't doing porn if that's all it took for her to get naked in a movie. It was very terrible. Showing her a$$ 3 times was pretty much the only highlights of the movie.
I watched this over the weekend too. It was bad.
I need to remember to close my blinds tighter....
I like your new couch though. Looks good. Is it comfortable?
Speaking of Cameron, is she appropriate for this thread? Or isn't she? HB LINK

 
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Watched the movie "Sex Tape" with Cameron Diaz and Jason Segal over the weekend. It's amazing that Diaz isn't doing porn if that's all it took for her to get naked in a movie. It was very terrible. Showing her a$$ 3 times was pretty much the only highlights of the movie.
You know she's already done some right?

 
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4chan Murder Suspect David Michael Kalac Surrenders

BY M. ALEX JOHNSON AND PHIL HELSEL

A Washington state man accused of killing his live-in girlfriend and posting photos of her body online turned himself in to police in Oregon, police and sheriff's officials said Wednesday night.

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But even before the first 911 call, a person claiming to be the killer posted photos of a woman's naked body with red marks around her neck to the online forum 4chan, along with a chilling message: "Turns out it's way harder to strangle someone to death than it looks on the movies." The website is the same forum where hundreds of nude photos of celebrities were posted in August. The online photos matched the crime scene, according to the affidavit.

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I hope he keeps posting from prison. He'll probly have some real good shower rape scenes.
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tschu, this is the podcast i was talking about: http://serialpodcast.org/

it is excellent. gets better every week. let me know if you start to listen. i recommend everyone else to check it out.

edit: i am fully addicted to this podcast. you know how i know how? i am listening to a slate podcast that just discusses the most recent serial podcast.

 
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What is serial podcast about?
this is a really good write up about its popularity and explains it:

6 questions about Serial, the most popular podcast in America

Serial is a podcast from the creators of This American Life, dedicated to telling a single, true story in about a dozen weekly episodes. It debuted this fall and has been the no. 1 podcast on iTunes virtually ever since. The Wall Street Journal's Caroline O'Donovan said Serial told her it's averaging 1 million weekly downloads — about as many as This American Life, the most popular podcast in the US. That's also roughly as many people as watched the most recent Mad Men season premiere.


The podcast's first season is a true crime story about the 1999 murder of Hae Min Lee, a senior at Woodlawn High School in Baltimore County, Maryland. Hae's ex-boyfriend, Adnan Syed, a 17-year-old Woodlawn student, was arrested, convicted of strangling Hae, and is serving a life sentence in a Maryland prison.Adnan's conviction was based largely on the testimony of one man: an acquaintance named Jay, who described how he helped Adnan carry out the logistics of his murderous plot and later bury Hae's body.

But Adnan's family is convinced he didn't do it. And Sarah Koenig, the host of Serial, is exploring what really happened 15 years ago when Hae Min Lee died.

Koenig is still reporting and recording new episodes. She says she's not sure where the narrative will take her and has never said exactly how many episodes the story will take, though it will likely be about a dozen. New developments are still unfolding: just a couple of days ago, Koenig told Rolling Stone, she stumbled on something that shifts her entire perception of the story.
i think you would like it.

 
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Scientist who developed CorningWare dies in NY
Scientist who developed CorningWare, used in popular white casserole dishes, dies at 99
Associated Press By David Pitt, Associated Press 7 hours ago
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Stookey, who died Tuesday at 99, had just discovered glass ceramics — a breakthrough that soon led to the development of CorningWare, the durable, heat-resistant ceramic glass used to make millions upon millions of baked lasagnas, tuna casseroles and other potluck-dinner dishes.

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He was originally from Hay Springs, Nebraska. (btw, I've never heard of that Nebr town. lol)

 
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I "suffer" from high chloresterol and high blood pressure. I am 5'7" and 140 pounds.

I attribute the high chloresterol to genetics, my entire family has it.

I attribute the high blood pressure to being married.

 
I "suffer" from high chloresterol and high blood pressure. I am 5'7" and 140 pounds.

I attribute the high chloresterol to genetics, my entire family has it.

I attribute the high blood pressure to being married.
Look on the bright side, maybe when the high cholesterol clogs up your arteries your high blood pressure will still be able to force blood though.
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