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POPSTraumatic memories 'could soon be erased from your mind' "'While memories are great teachers and obviously crucial for survival and adaptation, selectively removing incapacitating memories, such as traumatic war memories or an unwanted fear, could help many people live better lives,' leader researcher Dr Joe Tsien said in the journal Neuron"
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POPSThanks for the measles, you idiots Why do breathtakingly unqualified people think they know more than scientists? It wouldn't be so bad if they had no influence, but these celebrities are beyond irresponsible because they do have a national platform to spout their idiocy.
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POPSMysterious Ailment A dear friend of mine is manic-depressive. Sometimes she in incredibly full of energy. I just do my best to keep up with her. Bipolar disorder could have some advantages at times.
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POPSJim Carrey The comedian donned girlfriend Jenny McCarthy's swimsuit for a stroll in Malibu in July. CLASSIC!
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POPS30 Upcoming Movie Sequels to say Why??? Maybe I am jaded from working on movies (and many of them went straight-to-video) but the on;y ones I see with positive potential outside the stars are National Treasure 3, The Descent 2 (read the Book -they may get it right for once!), Ice Age 3 (2 was great no matter what they say), Ghost Rider 2 (It's Cage but it is a damn good story too), The Untouchables: Capone Rising (a prequel to the 1987 hit) and The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor (face it folks, Archeology and Pulp-Style cliffhangers will rock because of Indiana Jones!) My biggest disappointment on this list? Easily, People Under the Stairs 2. It was a horrible movie in 87 and I do not see how a sequel will help.
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POPSThe Naked Truth about Advertising Remember Fletcher Reede, that character played by Jim Carrey in the movie Liar, Liar? Fletcher was a lawyer and therefore trapped in a profession highly allergic to the truth. But because of his son's birthday wish was compelled to speak the naked truth. Advertising is also a profession that is highly allergic to the truth, and some would say also of logic. Wouldn't it be funny if they were all condemoned to speak the truth like Fletcher Reede? Well, a company, Naked, has turned the profession on its head and is offering clients some good old-fashion truth and honest logical advice for a change. And guess what? They are making tons of money. About time, says Unspun.
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POPSComedy Centrals 100 best Comedians 44. Joan Rivers 43. Dave Chappelle 42. Flip Wilson 41. Jon Stewart 40. Mort Sahl 39. Billy Crystal 38. Bill Maher 37. Martin Lawrence 36. Jim Carrey 35. Phyllis Diller 34. Buddy Hackett 33. Andy Kaufman 32. Albert Brooks 31. George Burns 30. Garry Shandling 29. Milton Berle 28. Jack Benny 27. Jay Leno 26. Ray Romano 25. Bob Hope 24. Redd Foxx 23. Steven Wright 22. Robert Klein 21. Dennis Miller 20. Sam Kinison 19. Bill Hicks 18. Jonathan Winters 17. Don Rickles 16. Ellen Degeneres 15. David Letterman 14. Bob Newhart 13. Robin Williams 12. Jerry Seinfeld 11. Johnny Carson 10. Eddie Murphy 9. Roseanne Barr 8. Bill Cosby 7. Rodney Dangerfield 6. Steve Martin 5. Chris Rock 4. Woody Allen 3. Lenny Bruce 2. George Carlin 1. Richard Pryor
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POPSPublic Figures Who Believe In Numerology I figured this was meant to be clipmarked as it was published on my birthday & e-mailed to me from my Numerology Group. The article doesn't go into any real depth but I figured it was still noteworthy. If you have any interesting observations regarding numbers please share them with me. Thanks.
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POPSEternal Sunshine In these deep solitudes and awful cells, Where heav'nly-pensive contemplation dwells, And ever-musing melancholy reigns; What means this tumult in a vestal's veins? ... How happy is the blameless vestal's lot! The world forgetting, by the world forgot. Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind! Each pray'r accepted, and each wish resign'd;