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Camping's May 21 Rapture Prediction Christian Leaders Respond
“I’m trying to warn people about what’s coming,” Fitzpatrick told the New York Daily News. “People who have an understanding [of end times] have an obligation to warn everyone.”
Fitzpatrick isn’t the only person to empty his bank account to warn others based on Camping’s prediction.
NPR recently reported on another one of Camping’s followers, 27-year-old Adrienne Martinez, as saying, “Knowing the date of the end of the world changes all your future plans.”
So, instead of going to medical school like she planned, she gave up that idea. She and her husband, Joel, quit their jobs and moved from New York City to Orlando, where they rented a home and are currently passing out tracts. Joel says they are spending the last of their savings because they don’t see a need for one more dollar.
“You know, you think about retirement and stuff like that,” he said. “What’s the point of having some money.
Jay Smooth a genius Rachel Maddow calls
Jay Smooth: A real news story broke that forced everyone on the news to stop talking about Donald Trump. And lo and behold, after one week of TV news people not talking about Donald Trump they took another poll and found out that nobody cared about Donald Trump any more. How could this be? It’s like a miracle! Could it be that there was no organic force of nature compelling everyone to care? Could it be that there is no law of Trump gravity? Do you see what I’m saying? I think it was because of you TV news people all along! People cared so much because you talked about it so much! It was you!
Rachel Maddow: It was you! Nailed it! That is my nomination for the best new thing int he world today. Jay Smooth at Ill Doctrine, which is illdoctrine.com. He is a genius. That was about 30 seconds of it, the whole thing is only about 2 minutes long. It is posted at our website in its entirety.
Lingerie Pictures Take Sexy to Level 11 Hope Dworaczyk Photos
Lingerie Pictures Take Sexy to Level 11 Hope Dworaczyk Photos. It's easy to overlook Hope Dworaczyk. I mean, her name sounds like half the bespectacled heavyset girls my grandmother tried to set me up with through her church group during the period when she was convinced I was gay and going to share eternity with Beelzebub.
For the record, I was just in a horrible dating dry spell (as for Beelzy and me, it seems like a most certain destiny). But make no mistake about it, Hope Dworaczyk has little resemblance to any of grandma's sure things; this Playmate of the Year is such an underrated hottie, if that's even possible for a PMOY, that I feel obliged to stick up for her in some weird sort of older brotherly way (incest exceptions in full effect in this case).
Check out these Hope Dworaczyk lingerie pictures from her recent pictorial and see if you don't agree that this is just about the hottest a girl can possibly look with at least some clothes on. Enjoy.
TV Pilot Gets Fox Pickup The New Girl Zooey Deschanel's
TV Pilot Gets Fox Pickup The New Girl Zooey Deschanel's. Long the poster girl for the artsy indie crowd, her light touch voice fluttering through both records and beloved independent films, Zooey Deschanel is making the big move to mainstream, network TV.
Deschanel's sitcom pilot, "The New Girl," was picked up for next season by FOX on Tuesday night, meaning the actress will get her crack at charming a national audience. According to Deadline, in the show, Deschanel plays, "an unlucky in love elementary school teacher who moves away from her former boyfriend and in with three unruly guys."
In other words, fulfilling the unlikely fantasies of a lot of potential male 18-34 viewers.
Deschanel made her excitement about the pickup known all over the internet, tweeting last night "I am thrilled that our show got picked up & so excited to work with this great group of people!also know I'm getting humblebragged. whatevs."
Often cast as the sarcastic best friend or quirky object of affection, Deschanel has made her biggest on-screen impact thus far in the 2009 romantic darling "(500) Days of Summer," which paired her, a hard to get dream girl, with an earnest Joseph Gordon-Levitt. She played a small part as Belladonna in the recent stoner fantasy "Your Highness," starring Danny McBride, James Franco and Natalie Portman, and she'll play one of Paul Rudd's three beleaguered sisters in the upcoming "Our Idiot Brother."
Lingerie Pictures Sex Up Upcoming Edition of FHM Video And Photos Natasha Gilbert
Lingerie Pictures Sex Up Upcoming Edition of FHM Video And Photos Natasha Gilbert. Humpdays are great days for meeting new hot faces, and thanks to our friends at FHM, we get to meet sexy London model Natasha Gilbert in lingerie this midweek, courtesy of her sex new pictorial in the upcoming edition of the magazine.
You always read these stories about model scouts discovering these hot young girls like in the malt shops or at the record stores (such that they exist anymore) and telling them they're going to be stars. And while these tales always sound just a tad creepy, I think the good scouts know future hotness when they see it. It's obvious. It's there. It's Natasha Gilbert. Enjoy.
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Plus Size Model Advocate Passes Away Mia Amber Davis Dead
Plus Size Model Advocate Passes Away Mia Amber Davis Dead. No cause of death has been given.
The beauty was best-known for her work with Ashley Stewart, being the face of Jill Scott's Butterfly Bra, a cameo in the movie "Road Trip," and serving as Creative Editor at Large for Plus Model Magazine.
n a statement for The Huffington Post, Jones said: "Davis was a wonderful wife, caring daughter and loyal friend who will be missed dearly. The PLUS Model Magazine family is deeply saddened by the loss of our sister and want to thank our readers for their support and prayers. Our June issue will feature Mia on the cover as a very special tribute to our angel."
Davis appeared on CNN back in 2009 to discuss obesity in America. She told Campbell Brown and MeMe Roth, "Sizeism is the last acceptable prejudice....We're targets, but yet we're invisible everywhere else. The media doesn't showcase overweight people, overweight women are not seen in Hollywood. It's like, why are we being targets but we're invisible everywhere else?"
She added, "If you are gay, you can 'play' straight. If you are a certain religion, you can 'play' another religion. You can't hide the fact that you're overweight and nor do we want to. I'm proud of the way I look, I'm proud of my body. I'm proud of all of my friends and the hard work that we do to maintain our curves."
Real Housewives of New Jersey' is back
Real Housewives of New Jersey' is back. Danielle Staub may be gone, but it didn't take long for Melissa Gorga to bring the drama to the world of the "Real Housewives of New Jersey." Teresa Giudice and Melissa have already mixed it up in the first episode, and there promises to be a lot of drama to follow.
The show has its fans and its hater. NJ.com user counting crow wrote:
I am soooooooooo happy I watched!! After the most horrendous season in history, I think the RHNJ are BACK!! I have no idea how they are going to go UP from the premiere episode, but you can bet your bottom dollar I will be watching. My Monday nights finally have meaning again!!! LOL.
My opinion of the new girl, Melissa...I think she's absolutely gorgeous, her children are ridiculously adorable, and I can't have too much hate for her since she was, at one time, residing in Bayonne. That being said, she's a Grade A troublemaker!!! Give Teresa a break, and shame on Joe the brother (non-juicy version)...your sister is your blood. He looked like such a drunken idiot at the party. ugh. In the middle of the episode my mother goes, "They make all Italians look so bad!" and im like no im pretty sure italians do that on their own (i'm 100% so shutty to all the haters ready to bash me).
Another user said that New Jersey residents should boycott this show (as well as "Jersey Shore") because it makes residents look back. NJ.com user Woolfland agreed and responded:
Taziki, you are exactly right. As an Army brat, I have lived all over the world and have found most people very wonderful and pleasant. I've lived in New Jersey for 20 years and the real people here are wonderful....some of the best people I've ever known. What you're seeing on TV is a representation of a very small existence....remember, most of the JS cast are NOT from New Jersey.
Many of my native NJ friends are embarrassed and ashamed of these shows as they certainly depict NJ in the worse possible way. Sadly, most of the country will never know what I do....that NJ truly deserves its name as the Garden State as it has beautiful mountains, gorgeous beaches and lush farmlands. In fact, most of the state is still rural land sandwiched between NYC and Philly. I don't believe California is full of nuts....I've been there, it's beautiful. My advice, come see for yourself.....come to NJ......Cape May is a great place to start.
How do you feel about "Real Housewives"? Guilty pleasure or something that shouldn't be aired? Check out the recap from the first episode and the comments.
Common Controversy Showdown Jon Stewart and Bill O'Reilly
Common Controversy Showdown Jon Stewart and Bill O'Reilly. ABC’s Sara Just reports: Jon Stewart, the host of The Daily Show, and Fox host Bill O’Reilly, don’t see eye to eye on much, including the recent invitation by the White House to the rapper Common to appear at a poetry event.
Stewart and O’Reilly clashed over this issue last night on Fox, with O’Reilly charging that the White House’s invitation to the rapper was improper because of a song he wrote 11 years ago about a fugitive convicted of murdering a state trooper in 1973.
The rapper’s appearance at an evening of poetry at the White House caused some dust up last week with some conservatives, including Karl Rove and Sarah Palin, expressing outrage. O’Reilly shared that outrage last night on Fox.
"I am saying that when a president invites someone, in this case the First Lady, the resume has to be put in front of them and they have to select someone who is almost unimpeachable," O'Reilly charged.
“He’s not celebrating the killing but someone unjustly charged,” Stewart argued about the controversial song.
“Bob Dylan wrote a song about a convicted killer named Hurricane Carter. He’s been to the White House. Why are you drawing the line at Common? There is a selective outrage machine here at Fox.” Stewart said.
Stewart argued that by O’Reilly’s standard, any musician who has written a song about people convicted of murder – including Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash, Bono and Bruce Springsteen couldn’t be guests at the White House.
"Uou know songs are not all literal right? When The Weather Girls sing, 'It's Raining Men' it's not really precipitation of males. It's a metaphor."
Despite, the debate over the rapper at the White House controversy, O'Reilly and Stewart did have something of a lovefest on the program.
O'Reilly told Stewart, "The thing I like about you is you do take cheap shots all the time, but you defend those cheap shots."
And Stewart told O'Reilly earlier in the interview, "You know I dont want to be wrong whenI come on your program - because you know i've got 'mad love' for you. That's a rap phrase."