Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Finger Focus: Megan Fox

Hollywood Media is at it again, scavenging out any possible flaws in the seemingly perfect. Megan Fox, who over the past years has become elite eye candy for American men, unfortunately revealed her unusually shaped "club-thumb" last summer after a set of publicity shots.

This not so uncommon syndrome, brachydactyly, is often hereditary and not serious. But reporters believe otherwise..

Bumpshack compared this imperfection to "something that came out of a horror movie".

The Daily Mail was particularly focused on Megan's thumby appearance in the Motorola Superbowl Ad, accusing Motorola of having used a thumb-double for Fox's cellular demonstration.

Although there is no official proof on the stand-in, Yahoo! provided the commercial, telling bloggers to see for themselves. Low and behold, the beautiful slender thumb navigating the MotoBlur feature, definitely does not match up with previously shown photographs of Fox's deformity. 


Tuesday, February 2, 2010

T. Swift

Oops!



Taylor swift, after according to Yahoo Music Blogs, "set the blunder bar high during a particularly off-key duet" with rock legend Stevie Nicks, inadvertently lost grip one of her grammys, shattering to the ground.


Swift, had won 4 Grammy Awards, which included Best Female Country Vocal Performance,  Best Country Song, Best Country Album, and Album of the Year. As Swift huddled the trophies in her  embrace, photographers stood by and watched her clumsily drop one of the awards. 


"I will remember this night, this celebration, the screaming and hugging of people I love. The words on cards of hotel room good luck roses..," tweeted Swift at the Grammy Award Ceremony. This must have been pre-fumble...


Handful

Yahoo Music Blog?

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

New Diet Product: Solution or Scam?


Nearly All Americans are fixated on some way or form on their body image, most of it dealing with weight issues particularly. Considering this and the fact that Americans spend nearly $19 billion a year on gym memberships, it is quite puzzling how two-thirds of America are still categorized as obese. Most experts say that because the solution to a fit body really lies elsewhere, in dieting and rationing control.

Dr. Alan Hirsch is convinced that he has created this solution with his new product, Sensa. Sensa is a tasteless and odorless sprinkles (called "Tastants") and has been thought to greatly impact the brain's subconscious appetite control.

During a six-month time frame, 1436 women and men sprinkled Sensa's "Tastant" crystals on all of the food that they ate, losing 30.5 pounds on average (15% body weight). Not only did they have drastic weight loss, it was all done without any special exercise rituals or diets.

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The only fault I have found thus far was the false advertising for a free-trial of Sensa... where one must pay $80 for the second (not so free) month, requiring all credit card information to be provided.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

The Tongues Have Spoken


Just how many languages will the 2010 Census be advertised in?

Census Campaign Advertising 

Hello

World