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Steven

Member since: May 9th, 2007

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TVs from A-Z (Shopping Articles Blog)

Mar 3rd 2012 6:43PM So where is everyone going to go for hands-on research if everyone follows your advice and doesn't buy from those stores?

Hungary introduces "fat tax" on unhealthy foods (Gadling)

Jul 16th 2011 11:51PM I want to point out a couple of things to the people that support this new tax yet would cry foul if the unhealthy people were charged more for their healthcare. This is the exact same thing just in a different box. If by your own argument, these foods are the leading causes of most health problems, then taxing these foods is nothing more than a tax on unhealthy people since they are the ones buying more of it. Why not just go directly to the source and start charging unhealthy people more for their healthcare? Why waste the time and effort destroying jobs, because some people don't exercise (yes, that is the real problem)?

Charlie Sheen's 'Two and a Half Men' Character Will Be Killed Off (PopEater)

Jun 28th 2011 8:27PM Might as well be killing off the show.

Kim Kardashian's Brother Rob Doubts the Wedding Will Take Place (PopEater)

May 27th 2011 7:53PM Like this and you know like that but um like you know...

Kim Kardashian's Wedding Will Make Her Millions (PopEater)

May 26th 2011 12:30AM A little bitter aren't we. she had a sex tape. no big deal. she is still hot and may be a very nice girl. i hope you are a teenager because you are obviously mad at any girl not a virgin anymore. if that is your attitude and you are in your 20s or older be prepared to be a virgin yourself for a very long time. i would get on that any day.

Justin Bieber to Launch Women's 'Someday' Fragrance (Just So You Know)

May 20th 2011 10:23PM I thought for sure it would be called Puberty.

Utah Immigration Law Blocked; Similarities to Arizona's SB 1070 Cited (AOL Noticias)

May 11th 2011 11:33PM Fine. Let's, as ordinary citizens start going and checking statuses ourselves. Then we take them all to the border and shoot the ones that try to recross. Then deduct the cost of such actions from your federal income taxes.

Desmond Howard Says Phil Simms Threatened to Hit Him (Fanhouse Backporch)

Feb 6th 2011 12:39AM I would have to agree with the statement about Matt Simms. He does suck. Did anyone watch any Tenn games? He may have tangible potential, but he lacks the intangibles that make a great QB. He was too cocky. He thought he was the greatest ever.

Just How Dumb Does Roger Goodell Think We Really Are? (Fanhouse NFL Blog)

Feb 5th 2011 6:56PM Someone needs to brush off their knees after that NFLPA servicing.

Zsa Zsa's Daughter Fears for Her Mother's Fortune (PopEater)

Feb 3rd 2011 11:02AM First, a pre-nup does not necessarily exclude the husband in the event of her death. We have yet to see the agreement, but it was made many decades ago, so death was not probably an issue that came up.

Second, he can legally get her to sign anything at this point. Reports have said that she has not recognized anyone since her surgery. She has bascially lost the cognitave ability to make decision for herself, so anything she signs is not legally binding.

Third, she is near death. There is no question about that. The body does not just doesn't miraculously heal at that age. At this point it is more pain management. If the husband is the executive of her estate then he can legally make these decisions.

Fourth, let's stop pretending that the daughter is concerned for her mother. She like everyone else knows that she is dying. She is more concerned about her access to the money, than her mother.