Aug 03, 2008 -
James Blunt has dismissed media interest in his private life as irrelevant and “unhealthy”.
The You’re Beautiful star has seen his love life plastered through the tabloids in recent years, with alleged romances with casting director Dixie Chassay, musician Camilla Boler and supermodel Petra Nemcova.
But speaking in the midst of a 14-month world tour, the singer-songwriter said he continues to find media interest in his private life bizarre.
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Mar 18, 2010 -
As the Shoper, Mr. Liu said that, in addition to inspection to talk about price, they did not asking the identity of the source and delivery of gifts, which is an industry’s “hidden rules.” Evening dresses “There is an old client, after every Spring Festival , he would sent dozens of smoke over here, I thought he was in what the important post, and later inadvertently learned that he was helping his brother a favor.” prom dresses
A lot of people who was Interviewed thought that, shopping cards (vouchers) and the presence of recycled gift will contribute to unhealthy trends in society, giving bribery, theft and other criminal acts to provide a convenient channel for the disposal of stolen goods. evening dresses
Sending shopping card (coupon) is equal to sending cash, but gifts’ recycle do not ask the source is irresponsible to society. There are also people think that reciprocity is a traditional Chinese holiday, the transfer of surplus gifts, can bring benefits and avoid wastage at the same time.
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May 09, 2008 -
I admit it. I have a completely unhealthy obsession with designer denim (specifically J Brand and Paige). But as my mom and dad taught me to save, earn, and not blow my money in one place I'm a real savvy denim shopper.
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Feb 23, 2010 -
Hi all. My husband is 41. He has been diagnosed with high cholesterol and has a family history of heart problems. He is refusing to go on any medications to lower his cholesterol levels, and at the same time does not exercise or stay away from unhealthy foods. On top of all this, he has many of the classic symptoms of depression (also a family history of this), he admits he feels that he is depressed, but also refuses to see a therapist or physician about this problem. I've even made an appointment for him that he refused to attend.
In my eyes he's just giving up on himself and letting "fate" take over. I'm having so many emotions about this. Upset that he's not taking care of himself, sad of the road ahead if he keeps refusing help for his problems. Really angry at him because we have 2 beautiful kids that will definitely suffer if he begins to have heart problems (or worse) and/or his depression worsens. I think I'm beginning to emotionally "separate" from him a little to protect myself, like if I'm not really close to him I won't be so hurt if something happens to him. I know this sounds wrong, but I think it's sort of a subconscious self preservation thing. Any advice or stories from anyone in a similar situation would help me feel I'm not alone in having a spouse that has in the same situation.
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Feb 22, 2010 -
Hurrah! We made it through another week of the Get Fit For 2010 giveaway. It's been great to read everyone's progress reports.
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Dec 02, 2007 -
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THAT IS FOUL!!
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Feb 04, 2010 -
My boyfriend and I have been dating for 2 years. We live together. His mother has several non-fatal health problems (none of which seem to interfere too much with her life until she wants attention) and she expects him (he is 23) to cater to her every need.
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Nov 17, 2009 -
If you want to be healthy, live in Vermont—or at least act like you do. It is the healthiest state in the country, according to a new report from the nonprofit United Health Foundation.
The annual ranking looks at 22 indicators of health, including everything from how many children receive recommended vaccinations, to obesity and smoking rates, to cancer deaths.
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Jan 27, 2010 -
So writing down everything that I eat actually kind of puts thing in perspective. I tend to eat a lot of snacks, but they aren't really unhealthy.
Monday 1.25:
- Breakfast - 1 bowl of Honey Nut Cheerios
- Snack #1- 1 apple, grapes
- Lunch - PB &J Sandwich with wheat bread
- Snacks between lunch and dinner - handful of almonds (about 20ish), chips & salsa, blackberries and blueberries.
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Jan 27, 2010 -
I know many of you are trying to lose weight for our Get Fit For 2010 challenge. It's not always easy to change eating habits, which is why for some, the structure of following a formal diet works well. The problem is that many diets are unhealthy, unsafe, and ultimately don't keep the weight off.
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