The Paper is one of the new shows in MTV's teenybopper reality show lineup. I initially thought the program would serve as an enticing way to get young peeps enthused about a nonathletic, extracurricular activity — one that promotes civic awareness, community involvement, and writing proficiency. I should have known better.
In Paper Heart, opening in theaters this Friday, Charlyne Yi plays a documentary filmmaker intent on finding out what people, young and old, feel about love. During her travels and interviews, she falls in love with geek heartthrob Michael Cera. Not only did Charlyne star in Paper Heart with Cera (and Seth Rogen and funny man Demetri Martin), she won the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award for co-penning the film’s script!
Some people read while they're in the bathroom doing their business. Others just try to get out as soon as possible. Jacquet Fritz Junior?
Most brides-to-be would include Vera Wang, InStyle magazine, and the Fashion Institute of Technology as their wedding-prep dream team. Others, like the following women, will settle for Charmin, Cheap Chic Weddings, and Ripley's Believe It or Not! They're winners in the fourth annual design-a-wedding-dress-with-toilet-paper contest.
I bet the awesome M.I.A. (and former Girl Crush of the Day) never would have imagined grandparents and their grandchildren dancing to her intense song Paper Planes. Way to gut a song of its street cred!
Like Manimal one year before it, Paper Dolls lasted only two months — from September 1984 to December 1984. A prime-time soap opera set around a fictional modeling agency, the show (called Karussell der Puppen in Germany!) starred Lloyd Bridges, Morgan Fairchild, Mimi Rogers, and introduced Nicollette Sheridan. With a trailer this awesome, I wonder why it did so badly!
Is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (or an accute case of laziness) keeping you from a hot game of Rock Paper Scissors? Well, have no fear, for $8.89 you get two of these electronic Rock Paper Scissors gadgets, so you and a really bored friend can get your RPS on in high-tech style! (Thanks, Gizmodo!)
I never understood the Beanie Baby thing, but after taking a look at My Paper Crane's assortment of plushies, I'm beginning to get it. From smiling cupcakes and tampons to frowning burnt toast and crumpled tissue paper, there's something for every plushy fetishist. BTW, that sad bruised banana is killing me...
Not to be gross, but wouldn't you need to be in the crapper for a really long time to actually get anything out of playing Sodoku with a pen and toilet paper? I've never played Sodoku, but I've heard it's hard, and it just seems like you'd be better off concentrating on, ahem, other things. Cuz who really wants to stay in the WC for that long?
When life gives you lemons, attack a roll of toilet paper. (That's how this kitty rolls.)
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