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Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Lindsay Lohan in the News

By Dylan Richkards

Lindsay has been in showbiz since she was 3. You would think that she would be use to the pressure by now. Ever since she was legal to drink, is seems her world is spiraling downward.

Lindsay was born in the city of New York and first appeared on television as a Ford model. She went on to make television appearances on over 60 commercials. And in 1996, she made her first real debut on the series "Another World".

Lindsay starred in the movie "The Parent Trap" in 1998 which was a remake of the old version. In 2003, she starred in another film that really skyrocketed her career and Lindsay made the decision to move to Los Angeles.

Lindsay liked the boys and it didn't take her long to pick a fight with Hillary Duff over heartthrob Aaron Carter. And later in 2004, Lindsay got into another feud with the Simpson sisters over Wilmer Valderrama from That 70's Show.

Lindsay began losing weight in the early part of 2005. She later admitted that she had an eating disorder and was bulimic. She then appeared in Mean Girls and took her career to the next level.

Lindsay was in two car crashes in 2005, which was apparently caused by the paparazzi. In 2006 Lindsay was told that she was being unprofessional for showing up to work late a couple of times. While back in New York, Lindsay broke her wrist while clubbing with friends.

Finally in December 2006 Lindsay began attending AA meetings after much criticism from the public. In 2007, Lindsay was arrested twice on drunk driving charges and sentenced to jail for 1 day, community service order and an 18 month alcohol education program.

Lindsay has been keeping a low profile lately and trying to keep busy filming her new movie "Labor Pains." Lindsay has been through a lot and hopefully she has learned the hard to discipline herself. - 23812

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Positives And Negatives Of Tvs

By Patricia Connor

TVs are becoming a larger part of many peoples lives in the modern age. The number of channels are growing, whilst the available products lines are increasing also. Whilst they can offer people with a lot of enjoyment and help to enrich their lives, they can also be detrimental.

first off all lets look at the good stuff. TVs are certainly entertaining and can offer people a lot of pleasure and enjoyment. After a long days work many people just want to come home, settle into their favorite chair, and put on their favorite soap opera. It is a great way to relax and pass time when you are feeling bored. And when you are feeling down or depressed about something in your life, you can always turn to your favorite television characters to help you through.

so when you get home from a long day at work and there's nobody around to talk to, where do you turn? the TV is always there as your friend and will never leave you. If you are feeling a little bit lonely or depressed about something in your life, you can always turn to your favorite television character for support. If there's a sports match on that you really want to go and see but it's too far away or you can't afford it, then you can just sit back in your chair and watch it from there.

they have made the world and smaller place and so much is more accessible. However, all of this can be viewed as a negative as well. Instead of getting out there and doing things, people will instead choose to sit glued to the box and whittle their days away. Life is too short to be sitting watching TV, we should all be out there meeting and interacting with new people and accomplishing our dreams.

watching too much television can also be a problem for your health and one of the major reasons that obesity and associated illnesses have risen is because of the evolution of the television and all of the channels it offers.

for the kids of today it is a particular problem as they grow up wanting to emulate their favorite celebrities and heroes copy their behaviour whether its right or wrong. With such easy access to adult content kids also suffer from psychological trauma that can have a lasting effect on their lives.

all in all, there are pluses and minuses to watching TV. Like with anything however, there is nothing wrong with a bit of TV in moderation and not excess. - 23812

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9 Captivating Video Critiques For Your Leisure Delight

By Liza Webster

Choose from these opinions and download a good motion picture to watch this evening. Me without You - Hesitant, tender Williams and extroverted Friel have been best friends as long as they can recall, yet as they come of age their kinship is compromised. Credibly fascinating girl friend film has some strainful minutes, but it does not quite gel. Cast includes Anna Friel, Michelle Williams, Oliver Milburn, Trudie Styler, Marianne Denicourt, Steve John Shepherd, Nicky Henson, Allan Corduner, Kyle MacLachlan, and Anna Popplewell. (107 minutes, 2001)

Good to Go - Unmemorable fare in reference to reporter Garfunkel, who's framed on a rape-slaughter charge. Highlighted are the behaviors of such go-go groups as Redds & the Boys, Trouble Funk, Get rid of Brown & the Mind Scavengers, amid others. Cast includes Art Garfunkel, Robert Doqui, Harris Yulin, Reginald Daughtry, Richard Brooks, Hattie Winston, and Anjelica Huston. (87 minutes, 1986)

Unlawful Entry - Michael and Karen Carr have had a terrifying experience. Someone broke into their home, and attempted to steal from them. When Officer Pete Davis shows up to help, he seems like a godsend. In the days to come they find police officer Davis might be their most terrible nightmare.

Christmas Vacation - The Griswalds have big plans for the Holidays this year. Clark has invited a gathering of the relations over for the gigantic festivity. Clark's efforts go absurdly wrong, par for the course for a Griswald vacation.

Night of the Blood Monster - Lee is excellent as Magistrate Jeffrey's who is a cruel judge presiding over "Bloody Assizes" after the Monmouth Revolt contrary to Baron James II, although the motion picture itself is tedious and gruesome. Cast includes Christopher Lee, Maria Schell, Leo Genn, Maria Rohm, and Margaret Lee. (84 minutes, 1970)

Young Dr. Benjamin Stone is on his way to L.A. where his fantasy job as a plastic surgeon in Beverly Hills waits for him. Trying to avoid a traffic jam he winds up off the beaten path in the small town of Grady, where he winds up wrecking his auto. To make things worse, it was into the town judge's fence that he crashed. Ben's sentence is 32 hours of community service at the town hospital. Serving his time, he starts to like the work, and finds himself falling in love.

House of the Black Death - Wizard keeps individuals prisoner in a creepy older house; extremely dragged out, poor grade material. Cast includes Lon Chaney, Jr., John Carradine, Andrea King, and Tom Drake. (80 minutes, 1965)

Soup for One - Occasionally triumphing although choppy presentation of lone New Yorker Rubinek looking for his fantasy gal. Cast includes Saul Rubinek, Marcia Strassman, Gerrit Graham, Teddy Pendergrass, Richard Libertini, Andrea Martin, and Lewis J. Stadlen. (87 minutes, 1982)

Married To The Mob - Angela deMarco is married to mobster Frank deMarco. When Frank passes away, Angela desires to separate from the mob and start again. Instead she discovers herself being followed by the FBI. - 23812

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Let Your Imagination Run Free with Where the Wild Things Are Checks

By Alan Plastin

As a child, were you a huge fan of Where the Wild Things Are? Do you now read that same book to your own children and encourage them to have adventures of their own? Are you looking for ways to make your personal bank checks more exciting and adventurous? If so, then you might want to think about getting Where the Wild Things Are personal bank checks. It's not as expensive and time consuming as you might think.

Written in 1963 by Maurice Sendak, Where the Wild Things Are has been adapted into a feature film, an opera, and an animated short film since its original publication. It has sold over 19 million copies around the world as of 2008, making it one of the most popular children's books ever.

The story begins with a mischievous young boy named Max, who gets in trouble and is sent off to bed without any supper. Once in his bedroom, he a wild forest and sea grow and he is transported to the land of the Wild Things. Although they appear scary at first, he is soon made their king. His adventures are exciting, but after awhile be begins missing home and is soon taken back to his bedroom, where he finds his supper waiting and warm.

As children reading the book, it was a delight to think that you could be taken on an exciting adventure, all without ever having to leave your own bedroom. Not only were the book's illustrations whimsical and fanciful, but the thought of being able to come home to a warm dinner after having such an awe-inspiring time provided comfort and protection, too.

Although you might not be a child any longer, you can still enjoy the adventures that Max sought. Now you can let your own imagination take you on an adventure with Max to the land of the Wild Things. When you purchase these exciting checks, your checkbook will never be boring again. You can also find coordinating address labels and a matching checkbook cover to go along with them.

Getting personal bank checks today is not as pricey or as time consuming as it was in the past when you had to get them from your bank. Now, you don't even have to visit your local bank and sift through a limited selection of checks that you are uninterested in. Nowadays, if you purchase your checks online you can not only have an assortment of checks to pick from, but you can also save as much as 50% off the cost of the checks that your bank might have charged you.

When you order your checks from a reputable site not only are you saving money, but you're saving time as well. Just remember to have your routing number and checking account number handy as they will need to be printed directly onto the checks themselves. - 23812

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Fender Eric Johnson Stratocaster Review - Vintage Inspired, Modern Design

By R. S. Rasnick

Stories about Eric Johnson's ear for details are legendary. Honestly, how many people do you know who can hear the distinction between various battery types used in effects pedals? Not many. This is a guy who's somewhat choosy about his gear, to say the least.

When Fender announced that they would be releasing an Eric Johnson Artist Stratocaster, it became immediately evident to me that EJ wouldn't put his name on anything that wasn't utterly first-rate.

Since Johnson prefers a 1957 Fender Stratocaster as his main guitar, the company used that as the foundation for the Eric Johnson Stratocaster, where the talented Mr. Johnson would have supreme say on everything from the screws to the pickguard.

For starters, the EJ Stratocaster has an ultrathin, Custom Shop-quality nitrocellulose lacquer finish, which ultimately results in more resonance since you don't have a thick coat of paint "choking" the sound.

Eric also had some definitive thoughts about what to do with the neck, which led to some great results. The fretboard uses a fast 12" radius, and the neck is a single piece of quartersawn maple, attractively finished with thin-skinned glossy lacquer and a vintage tint.

The pickups bear the same level of detail and attention. The Fender team (with Johnson's input) previewed nineteen kinds of pickups before settling on the ultimate model. Though it took some time, the payoff was worth it in the end. These pickups are world-class and some of the most intriguing pickups we have heard.

Another move to live up to EJ's attention to detail was the wiring configuration. Traditionally, Stratocaster wiring has the tone control affecting only the neck and middle pickups. Johnson's preference is to have the tone wired to affect the neck and bridge pickups, so his signature guitar reflects that preference.

The other "little" particulars ensure that you're getting a one-of-a-kind design. Not a fan of string trees, Johnson insisted that his signature guitar use staggered tuners instead, which furthers tuning stability.

The tremolo cavity is left bare as well, with no plate covering it and no paint inside the tremolo cavity, which Johnson maintains has a positive effect on the tone.

So, when you add all of these parts together, you have a guitar that surely pays tribute to its vintage roots and its designer, but with some welcome changes and well-considered changes.

The pickups have a chime, punch, and bounce that rank them, again, as some of the finest Strat pickups we've ever heard. The playability is first rate as well, so don't hold back in trying some of your "Cliffs of Dover" licks.

When you throw in the classic vintage-styled case, you've got a package that is worthy of Mr. Johnson itself. The Eric Johnson Stratocaster is an unbeatable guitar at an attainable price. Well done, Fender! - 23812

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