(Honest Title) Why Men Don't Like Chick Flicks

(Honest Title) Why Men Don't Like Chick Flicks (Honest Title) Why Men Don't Like Chick Flicks (For those politically minded) Why Men Don't Like Female Centric Films (For those with a penchant for subtlety) Why Men Don't like Baby Bird Films A Case Study : 'Notting Hill' -- Martin C. Winer -- 1) Plot inconsistencies. The plot in all female centric movies seems to center around prolonging a certain romantic uncertainty. This is usually done at the expense of logic. There are two good examples of this in Notting Hill: i) William (Hugh Grant) ...
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Choosing a great Anti Aging Cream

Choosing a great Anti Aging CreamFor those individuals wanting to minimize the signs of aging, Anti Wrinkle Creams now offer some help. When you have wrinkles around your eyes, or on your forehead, there are now umpteen anti wrinkle creams in the marketplace, some are impressive, others make promises they cannot always live up to. Before acquiring anti aging creams, we need to take a look at some of the ingredients, and consider how effective these are in the process of eliminating wrinkles. Some time ago, The Oprah Winfrey ...
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Binaural Beat

Binaural BeatThere are endless reasons that people choose to meditate, for some it's just a habit they've developed to help them start the day, but for others it's their only way of reducing stress and tension in their lives. There are tools that help with meditation, some like to listen to a Rate this Article: ...
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Willy Deville

Willy DevilleEarly life Willy DeVille was born William Paul Borsey Jr. in Stamford, Connecticut. The son of a carpenter, he grew up in the working-class Belltown district of Stamford. His maternal grandmother was a Pequot, and he was also of Basque and Irish descent. As he put it, "A little of this and a little of that; a real street dog." DeVille said about Stamford, "It was post-industrial. Everybody worked in factories, you know. Not me. I wouldn't have that. People from Stamford don't get too far. ...
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Erick Morillo

Erick MorilloEarly life and career Morillo was raised in Dominican Republic and Union City, New Jersey, where he attended grammar school at Saint Joseph and Michael School, a private Catholic school, graduating in 1985. He graduated from Emerson High School in Union City in 1989. His childhood musical influences include exposure to Latin rhythms, reggae, and hip hop. Morillo began his DJ career at age eleven, DJing on the local party circuit, and paying his dues by pinning at weddings for family and ...
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Bobby Darin

Bobby DarinEarly years Bobby Darin was born to a poor, working-class Italian-American family in the Bronx, New York. The person thought to be his father (who was actually his grandfather) died in jail a few months before he was born. It was the height of the Great Depression, and he once remarked that his crib was a cardboard box, then later a dresser drawer. He was initially raised by his mother Polly and his sister Nina, subsisting on Home Relief until Nina later married and started a family with her ...
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Jim Rose Circus

Jim Rose CircusTours After Lollapalooza, in 1993 Jim Rose headlined seven world tours and released a self-titled video on Rick Rubin's American Recordings that quickly became a cult classic. In 1994 The Jim Rose Circus was chosen to tour with Nine Inch Nails and a then-unknown Marilyn Manson, and later with KoRn and Godsmack. 1998 saw another world tour featuring women sumo wrestling,mexican transvestite wrestling and chain saw football.The show landed Rose and troupe in Lubbock Texas Jail and later banned ...
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Paula Cole Finds Her Cowboy, Loses Luster

Paula Cole Finds Her Cowboy, Loses LusterIt looks like 2010 is still the return of the 90s, with many bands and artists releasing new material after going unnoticed for long gaps of time. This time, it's Paula Cole attempting a comeback after some unsuccessful ventures in music between having a baby, getting a divorce and ultimately finding new love'all subjects on her first self-penned album since 1999's Amen. Ithaca opens with "The Hard Way," which starts off as a slow piano ballad but invites in rock drums and guitars, almost in ...
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