Mar 12, 2009 -
HE’S HOT, HE’S SEXY, HE’S UNDEAD
Two years ago, Robert Pattinson was a forgotten extra in a ‘Harry Potter’ movie. Then he got cast as a blue-balled vampire in ‘Twilight,’ the year’s kazillion-dollar movie franchise, and every woman in America over 14 wants him. Too bad he’s not sure he wants them
It’s December; Twilight, in which Pattinson, 22, plays an adorably tortured perma-teenage vampire too principled to drink human blood, has been in theaters for about a month.
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Aug 26, 2008 -
Swans at my River Lunch
How To Have A Healthy Relationship Part 2 Tips.
Tips
- Know yourself and be honest with yourself and love yourself — first! Only then can you truly appreciate and love someone else.
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Apr 03, 2008 -
I occassionally mention the fact that I had Gastric Bypass Surgery (Roux En Y to be specific).
It was not Stomach Stapling as people often try to refer to it. Stomach Stapling is a completely different old procedure from Roux En Y Gastric Bypass.
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Oct 05, 2007 -
Bread- Wheat is a common cause of bloating and water retention. go for rye bread, which is less likely to trigger unwanted reactions.
Baked Potatoes- They release sugar into the blood as quickly as pure sugar (bet you didnt know that), reducing your body's ability to burn fat
Sorbet- It seems healthier than icecream, but its high sugar content can have the same weight gaining potential as baked spuds
Chewing Gum- When you chew gum you swallow large amount of air which makes you stomach balloon.
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Aug 08, 2007 -
Source: Scientific American Magazine - August 2007
http://tinyurl.com/2v7ox6
Protein Pretense:
Cheating the standard protein tests is easy, but industry hesitates on alternatives
By Alison Snyder
After hundreds of dogs and cats fell ill this past spring, government officials traced the source to melamine, a nitrogen-rich compound found in plastics and fertilizer that, when ingested by the animals, crystallized in their kidneys and caused renal failure. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration later announced that producers may have deliberately added the compound to wheat gluten and rice protein concentrates to inflate the measured amount of protein.
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