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Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Dish #47 - True or False.

The Dish: A lot has been cooking up lately and I do not just mean in my kitchen!

Bradgelina: They are so together. Those tabloids who are getting sued for spreading slander about their false breakup, suckers! What's great is that they show up at the Super Bowl, make out passionately, then goes home to issue the legal actions. Most "heartfelt" moment goes to Jennifer Aniston...all those false stories popping up about her forgiving Brad and getting back together...who am I kidding - nobody cares.

Lil' bro: Seems like Beyonce might possibly have a baby half-brother. Her dad, Matthew Knowles, apparently has been getting busy with a certain Alexsandra Wright (once a guest star on 'Scrubs'). She's filing a paternity suit again Mr. Knowles, claiming he has not paid a cent in child support. She also says that they were together for 18 months and decided together to name their child Nixon. Oh boy. Give that name a rest already - it's scandal after scandal. Also, who spells their name with both an "x" and a "s"? Seriously.

Propaganda? There has been a new wave of beliefs in 'third-hand' smoke ("Lingering residue from tobacco smoke which clings to upholstery, clothing and the skin releas[ing] cancer-causing agents, work in PNAS journal shows" - BBC World News). The main victims of third-hand smoke is claimed to be babies, toddlers and young children as they are generally the ones sniffing carpet and upholstery, biting and licking such surfaces and exposed to long-term close contact with smoking parents. There has been strong opponents to this theory since it is not backed up by solid scientific studies and proof. I say better safe than sorry. These are children we're talking about; they don't know any better but adults should.

Oh by the way: 'Dear John' has beaten 'Avatar' for the top spot at the box office this weekend, proving that the world was spinning on the right orbit last weekend. We can never underestimate the power of little teenie-boppers.

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