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Hey, Ladies — Booze May Actually Be Good for Your Bones
While alcohol has been known to stretch the waistlines of men all over the world, a new study suggests that tying one on might actually be beneficial for women.
Grab a cold one because here comes the science.
Can You Guess the Celebrity Cleavage?
Today’s celebrity cleavage belongs to a 31-year-old recording artist who got her start in the music business as a contestant on Star Search, and then went on to star in a popular children’s television series.
Can You Guess the Celebrity Cleavage?
Today’s celebrity cleavage belongs to a 26-year-old triple threat renaissance girl who is not only blessed with a hypnotic and delectable rack, but who can also sing, dance, and is considered in some circles to be an actress.
Can You Guess the Celebrity Cleavage?
Today’s celebrity cleavage is being typed out in the corner booth of an old run down pizza joint just outside of Warrick County in Southern Indiana.
Rumor has it that this 45-year-old actress was born in illegal brothel just outside Veracruz, Mexico
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Watch This Ridiculous Commercial That We Think is For Beer
Anytime a beer commercial begins with a robotic stink finger giving the old “show stopper” to a wall mounted cassette deck armed ready to pump out the Knight Rider theme song, you know you’re in for a treat.
Of course, up until a few days ago, we had never in our lives witnessed such a commercial. Nor
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Sleep in Pamela Anderson’s Bed for $50,000 a Month
How much money would you pay to sniff Pamela Anderson’s bed sheets?
Can You Guess the Celebrity Cleavage?
Today’s celebrity cleavage belongs to a 26 year old singer/songwriter born and raised in Memphis, Tennessee.
Can You Guess the Celebrity Cleavage?
This 25-year-old media personality and singer was born in Crested Butte, Colorado, where her parents owned a restaurant that was open for nearly 21 years before it was closed.
How Can We Prove Bigfoot Is Real? How About Using DNA?
A team of scientists from Oxford University and Switzerland’s Lausanne Museum of Zoology plan to use genetic testing in an attempt to prove the existence of Bigfoot.
Your Dog Could Increase Your Insurance Premiums
Your may think your dog’s bark is bigger than his bite, but there is new research that suggests his bite might just be big enough to drive up your insurance premiums.