'An honest man's pillow is his peace of mind' - John Mellencamp

Happy Thursday baby! Thanks for checking out my blog.





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I want to extend my congratulations to my boss Kelly Wilde and his wife Sue. They are the Rex and Queen of Mardi Gras this year!!

The honor couldn't have gone to a nicer couple! Way to go!!

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Take a look at this picture.
Isn't it awesome? It's called 'Belushi Bomb' and it's part of a series of pictures called Celebrity Photo Bombs. Photo bombing is a genre so vast that it can be broken down into hilarious subsections. We've seen animals unknowingly ruining pictures and little kids showing off their skills. And now... celebrities. Here are some more big names taking part in a pastime that we all enjoy. See? They're just like us. PS: Isn't the Beatle Bomb hilarious! Paul. *sigh*

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Speaking of photos. A wise man once said, 'take every yearbook picture as seriously as life or death. Because, more so than anything else that happens to you in high school, yearbook photos stay with you and have the potential to permanently haunt you'. HAUNT. YOU. And he was right. Just look at these
Yearbook Pictures That These Musicians Wish You Had Never Seen. These photos completely and totally belie the marketing image their entire careers are based upon.

If you like these, be sure to check out Yearbook Pictures That These Actors Wish You Had Never Seen.
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Ha! Ha! This is a good one! It's a new book called "Everything Women Need To Know To Get Men in Bed" and it's empty!! (click picture for larger image)

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When most people feel cheated by their lover, they complain to friends or maybe trash some of the other person's property left at their house. But YaVaughnie Wilkins is not most people. After seeing that Oracle President Charles Phillips was going back to his wife, she bought $250,000 worth of billboards in Atlanta, San Francisco and New York that featured her and Charles together. The billboards also featured a link to her website, but it has since been taken down. I think this is going a bit far, but I've never been in an eight year long affair with the president of a major company (or anyone for that matter), so maybe I just don't know what it's like. What do you guys think?

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That's it for today. See you back here tomorrow ok?

Karen
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