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[New York, November 25. Images via Getty] NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 25: A detailed view of the Kermit the Frog balloon during 'Inflation Eve', the preparations on November 25, 2009 for the Macy's 83rd...
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Kermit The Frog
Spider-Man
So: I made you guys some hand turkeys — but these are no ordinary birds.
Hand Turkey FAQ
Q: What is a hand turkey?
A: An adorable craft made by American schoolchildren — and you!
Q:...
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Carrie Prejean
Max Payne
Jon Gosselin
Sarah Palin
newVideoPlayer("/tyraC112509_jez_512K.flv", 500, 366,""); Want to lose your appetite before Thanksgiving? Today on Tyra, Heidi Montag claimed that sex with husband Spencer Pratt produces 30 orgasms...
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Spencer Pratt
Tyra Banks
Heidi Montag
Lauren Conrad
Katie Holmes went with a group of her friends to see New Moon in New York. An eyewitness reports: "Katie talked through all of New Moon. It was unbelievable – they talked nonstop about the movie and...
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New Moon
Courtney Love
Kristen Stewart
Robert Pattinson
Anderson Cooper
Roman Polanski
[Washington, D.C., November 25. Image via AP] President Barack Obama, right, speaks as he pardons a turkey, Courage, left, with daughters Sasha Obama, 8, and Malia Obama, 11, the day before...
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Barack Obama
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Malia Obama
Today in Tweet Beat, Stephanie Pratt knows where she is, Sarah Palin is thankful that Americans are the "most free people on earth," and Kelly Bensimon loves real people, whether they're fictional or...
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Stephanie Pratt
Hoda Kotb
Tori Spelling
Lisa Rinna
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Rob Zombie
Even the skinniest of minnies will be putting on plenty of "firm, attractive inches" this weekend! [DietChronicles]
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As colleges skew more female, they're looking for ways to comply with Title IX without eliminating men's sports. One solution: classify cheerleading as a sport. But is this bad for female athletes?...
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In industrialized countries, cutting meat consumption by just 30% would not only reduce greenhouse gases but also cut heart disease deaths by 17%. Tofurky, anyone? [Reuters]
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[Mian Poshteh, Afghanistan; November 25. Image via Getty] An Afghan girl watches from her house as Afghan National Army soldier stands guard during a search operation with US Marines of 2nd Battalion...
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newVideoPlayer("/carriefisher1125_jez.flv", 500, 375,""); Last night on Letterman Carrie Fisher discussed her divorce from Paul Simon, saying it's "trippy" to "turn on the radio and hear yourself...
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Paul Simon
Star Wars
Carrie Fisher
David Letterman
Elton John
...well, if you're a meat-eater that is. Consider this an open thread for your commenting enjoyment until the next one, going up on Friday evening. Happy holiday to all.
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…Besides me, of course? Greg Beato wrote a piece for Reason titled, "Where The Consumer Is King: In Praise Of Mail-Order Catalogs." He writes, "It seems that old-fashioned mail-order catalogs will...
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Enter "shoedini" - the really long shoe-horn. Unclear if it's from the same people who brought us the Hairdini. (Best part: the woman handling the regular shoehorn like, "what am I supposed to do...
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• Sad, sad news: Going Rogue beat Hillary Clinton's memoir in sales with 700,000 to Clinton's 600,000. However, the awesome Secretary of State received a much bigger advance of $8 mil, while Palin...
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Sarah Palin
Hillary Clinton
[Kiev, November 25. Image via Getty] Ukrainian artist Elena Kuznetsova straightens the hair of a doll representing Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko as she prepares an auction of dolls of presidential...
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I might as well admit it: I really hate driving. And while I've come to terms with some other enmities (cleaning, skiing), this one still makes me feel bad because it's just so gendered.
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