– Paris Hilton pled “not guilty” to DUI [CelebWarship]
– Paris Hilton is ready for a serious acting career [Metadish]
– Gwen Stefani does Elle, says “of course me and Gavin have problems” [with grammar] [popbytes]
– More people want Whitney Houston to come back than Britney [Socialite’s Life]
– Dave Matthews is going to appear on House [Best Week Ever]
– Dane Cook on Crank Yankers [College Humor]
– Matt Damon is reminding everyone of the mud wrestling scene in The Good Shepherd. People who haven’t yet seen that snoozefest be warned – it’s not worth it. [Mollygood]
– Julia Roberts bought two sets of everything during a recent shopping trip to Petit Tresor, sparking rumors that she’s preggers with twins again [Hollyscoop]
– Some schools are sending kids home with notes that they’re too fat. That’s mean! [White Trash Mom]
– Solar power is hot [ecorazzi]
– Kelly Clarkson’s puppet is hotter than her [WWTDD]
– The Bastardly lady of the day is not bad [Bastardly]
– Fergie is still fugly [yeeeah]
– The Apple iPhone is coming out [The Blemish]
– Christie Turlington and Steven Spielberg are going to collaborate on a fashion world drama series for television [Haute Gossip]
– Jennifer Garner out again without makeup [ICYDK]
– Jennifer Aniston: hot or not [Agent Bedhead]
– Halle Berry still might be pregnant [I’m Not Obsessed]
– Kylie Minogue was named best dressed [PopSugar]
– True story of Bambi and Thumper. Aww [CityRag]
– Suzanne Somers is not too bummed that her house was burned down [DListed]
– Adam Sandler and his family [Celebrity Baby Scoop]
– Best documentaries of 2006 [Pajiba]
– Hot style picks [Lady Licorice]
– Some schools are sending kids home with notes that theyre too fat. Thats mean! [White Trash Mom]
Considering that this is now an epidemic in the US and it’s parents who are setting up the eating patterns at home it’s not such a bad thing. With obesity comes heart disease, diabetes, joint injuries, increase risk of stroke. It’s not mean though it may seem that way. I had heard that they are trying to pass legislation that would make it possible to charge parents of obese kids with neglect. It’s a serious, serious issue. Just read in a newspaper today that a high school student collapsed after running a sprint in school phys. ed……he was obese.
Of course it’s a serious issue, but do you think singling out children for more ridicule is the right way to do it? It’s not a simple issue of blaming the parents, it’s a cultural problem.