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Why Jennifer Aniston fell for John Mayer

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Jennifer Aniston couldn't wait to return to LA to tell her friends about her new boyfriend, John Mayer. So Jennifer Aniston, who is in Miami filming Marley & Me, phoned a friend to gush about the four romantic days she spent with John over the weekend of April 25, as first revealed by In Touch.

Jennifer Aniston is completely charmed by the singer. A close friend of Jennifer said...

"John is romancing Jen big time,"

"He sends flowers and calls and texts every day."

Although they've kept their relationship quiet, insiders say that John Mayer is crazy about Jennifer Aniston. He flew to Miami on April 23 and checked into the Four Seasons hotel, but insiders say that he spent virtually no time there during his visit - opting instead to hang out in the $3,000-a-night presidential suite at the Mandarin Oriental, where Jen has been staying while shooting the movie Marley & Me. And the two were inseparable over the long weekend.

other Articles on Jennifer Aniston: Jennifer Aniston and Courteney Cox In Hawaii | Jennifer Aniston 'Stars In Shorts' | Jennifer Aniston At Premiere In Sydney

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09th May 2008 : Egg on ya face!

I see Tesco’s have been named and shamed (winners of the ‘Bad Egg Award’ apparently) for not removing battery hen eggs from their shelves. In accepting the award they reminded the Compassion In World Farming group that ‘Tesco’s always listen to customers and many of them tell us they are on a tight budget and rely on us to provide affordable good quality food.’ Excuse me but what the hell has that statement got to do with cramming chickens into ridiculously small cages and squeezing eggs out of them? Do Tesco’s honestly believe that anything is acceptable in the name of consumer choice? Anyway, thought I’d nip down to the local store and check out the price difference (needed some milk anyway) and bugger me, it’s big.

You get about 150% more bang for your buck. Still, not sure that even poor people agree that you can’t make an omelet without imprisoning chickens ‘til they die. Personally, I reckon that Tesco’s should take another look at this and do their bit to shut the battery farm industry down, not just because its bad but because if nothing else their failure to do so highlights an arrogant disregard for public opinion as well as (and perhaps more ridiculously) a strategic blunder. Has nobody told the CEO that UK battery farms are going to be shut down by 2012??


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When you’re writing contemporary fiction it’s important to keep things…well, contemporary. Now at first glance this statement doesn’t seem like rocket science (or should that be shuttle science?) but keeping your book fresh ain’t as straight forward as you might think.

Things change fast these days; slang, attitudes, society in general I guess and if you’re not careful it’s easy to work up a piece that you think is current and relevant only for it to become passé and clichéd before it hits the editors desk.

Take one aspect of UK culture as an example: the good ol’ British bobby. Don’t get me wrong, I think the coppers do a cracking job but I was under the impression (I guess from the days when I was hanging on street corners) that their attitude, towards youth in particular, was still authoritative and one which demands respect. Apparently it isn’t.

I was watching the box last night (camera crew following a various policemen going about their business in London) and was amazed at how naff community policing had become. Policemen chatting casually with gangs of under age drinkers on the very same streets they should be keeping safe. Policemen using words like ‘dude’ and ‘chill’ instead of ‘you’re nicked’.

Policemen swearing and lighting cigarettes for 15 year old girls. And as the kids realised that these friendly, laughable policemen were more concerned with looking cool than doing their job, you could see the respect drain away. I’m just glad that I didn’t involve the coppers in the story line of Recycling Jimmy….I would have been so wide of the mark.

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If Barca are to get rid of Ronaldinho, i think they should make a bid for either Lulinha or Kerlon, the two youthful wonderful Brazilians. Recent history, over the 14 to 15 years, that barca tends to perform better with the inclusion of a skillful Brazilian on the team.

For instance the year after Rivaldo left, barca had Motta, Rochemback (the worst of them all), and Geovanni, on the team. None of these players being skillful enough to help Barca. The year afterward "we" aquired Ronaldo de Assis Moreira Gaucho aka Ronaldinho, who did wonders for bara.

This is why i personlally think barca can get rid of Ronaldinho but they need to bring back a brazilian wonder kid to the team, so as to assist, Bojan and Dos Santos, the future of Barcelona's football.

By Joseph Pierre
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09th May 2008 : Barcelona are in trouble

Barcelona are in trouble because they allowed players like Messi to play Copa America,Samuel Eto to play Copa Africa, of course injuries will come,so much a body can take to many games for a player.

Off season the President of Barca aqcuired Tierre Henry, of course will collide w/Ronaldinho the men that help Barca to achieve Champions League againts Henry w/Arsenal.Barca need a good Strike,Eto is overrated,Toni de Lucca, Totti,Barca needs to clean house,Eto,Henry,Thuran,the coach, and other players should go,XAVI,DECO,INIESTA,PUYOL,BORCHEN,SHOULD BE THE FUTURE.


Regards Rocky

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