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Is Jenny McCarthy Going to Pose For Playboy Again?
Jenny McCarthy‘s career may not be as hot since she starring in flops like ‘BASEketball’ and ‘Dirty Love.’ In fact, it may have outright cooled because of her stances against vaccinating babies against easily treatable diseases. Any red-blooded male, however, can see she’s still hot enough to fill out a Playboy pictorial — assuming they haven’t gone blind since they first saw her.
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13 Ways to Tell Your Team Is Throwing the Big Game
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7 Things You Should Know About the Kentucky Derby
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Gwyneth Paltrow Can’t Name One Sexual Position
Gwyneth Paltrow, Zoe Saldana and Sarah Silverman all appear on the upcoming Lifetime ladies yap fest ‘The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet.’ The host, who is not hard too look at, asks a question that none of stars were too shy to answer: what is your favorite sexual position?
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Fenway Park Offers the Most Expensive MLB Ticket — How Much Does It Cost?
It’s no secret that Boston’s historic Fenway Park is the oldest ballpark in all of Major League Baseball, but did you know it’s also the most expensive?
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Joanna Krupa Does it ‘Doggie Style’ in New PETA Ad
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Pam Anderson Revs Engines By Starting Her Own Racing Team
The sex icon has gravitated towards rock stars and ‘bad boys’, but her fast-lane mentality isn’t just limited to lovers. Her other unbridled passion might be a little surprising at first but given her track record it makes sense. Seeking a new thrill, she recently plunked down a big chunk of her own money to start her own racing team.
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10 Signs You Live in America’s Fattest City
It’s no secret that Americans love to eat. We invented the “super-sized” meal, the “Fourthmeal” and even the “food within a food on a stick.”
This love of freedom to eat has come with a great price. The latest Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index shows that the fattest city in America, McAllen-Edinburg-Mission, Texas, spends up to $400 million a year in unnecessary health-care costs.
