Like millions of American women, are you, too, planning on dieting in 2009 as part of your new year's resolution? Well, you can listen to "terrifying imp" Richard Simmons, or you can take advice from the woman I want to be my best friend: Sarah Haskins. Just follow her brilliant tips, like swapping out your usual six pack of beer for dinner for a fifth of whisky.
And I thought stomach-stapling was extreme!
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This week kicks off the Sugar network's "Wedding Planning Mania" coverage, which means there'll be a whole bunch of bridezillas up in here. WE TV has a series that follows brides-to-be around town while they hoot, holler, and make a hostile effort to plan their weddings. The 'zilla below ordered all of her beautiful (but "five pounds" overweight) bridesmaids to follow a strict no-carb diet — oh all right, with an itty-bitty spoonful of rice on the side.
The idea behind these 1974 Weight Watchers recipe cards is quite simple. Create enigmatically named food that looks revolting, and dieters will totally lose their appetites. I mean, "Liver Paté en Masque" (shown above) looks like it's covered in grey glue.
Sorry for the hyperbole, but I'm pretty sure this week's episode of The Vampire Diaries, "Haunted," is the best one of the season so far. The Halloween setting is perfect for playing out Vicki's vampiric transition, Bonnie's exploration of her mysterious genealogical history, and the exposing of "The Council."
There's plenty to talk about, so let's chat about the good, the bad, and the bloody (spoilers aplenty ahead!) when you read more
I was a HUGE 90210 fan back in the day (okay, and maybe I'm a closet Dylan fan...still), so it comes as no surprise that Diet Pepsi would tap into the program's popularity to sell some cola. My only problem is: if Brenda only likes Coke because she hates Dylan (who likes Diet Pepsi), then that makes poor Andrea a loner in the Coke crew. Why must everyone be so darn cruel to Andrea?!
Susan Powter rose to fame in the early 90's by raging against the diet industry, shouting at the top of her lungs, and sporting a platinum blonde crew cut. As the the wikipedia entry notes, "Though no longer in the limelight as she once was, she continues to write and motivate." She does indeed.
This lady has them and she's about to get her grub on. She's cheating on her diet, which explains her reaction when she gets caught cheese-handed with her head in the fridge. Would you like a broom with that floor of food, madam?
Once again, the Japanese are takin' it to a whole new surreal level. "Let's" take a look, shall we?