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Strapless dresses on 13-year-olds
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Is Megan the new Angelina?
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Did Calvin Klein respond to public's outcry?
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Calvin Klein's Racy Ad
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Palin's Pedi
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Bright, Light, or Dark as Night?
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Nipple cream as lip balm?
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Skip the skinny jeans
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Amy 8-04-2008 @ 6:05PM
Of course the pictures have been photoshopped even the parents don't look as plastic as they usually do in real life. The wax element on their faces have been removed.
I was actually expecting an avalanche of comments all over the blogs but the response from posters/commentators have been very low.
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Phoebe 8-04-2008 @ 8:44PM
Babies can "smile" when they're too young to understand social stimulation because of gas. While not as cute, it's a distinct possibility that little Vivienne hasn't been tremendously photoshopped, but is experiencing some indigestion.
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Alan 8-05-2008 @ 5:40PM
Speaking of RIP OFFS , DONT use FREIGHT CENTER to ship anythying they add on charges after you receive the item and bill your card without you knowing.
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travelin_jack 8-06-2008 @ 4:22AM
Newborns do sometimes appear to be smiling~I don't think that is a photoshop smile, they just caught her with her mouth open. But the worst of those photoshop disasters is the Gwynneth on W magazine. When I first saw that I really thought that the magazine put the wrong name of the person on the cover as whoever that is doesn't look anything like the Gwynneth I've seen in other items. However, I am really happy about the girl/boy twins, I have a twin brother and it's been alot of fun. Kelly Clarkson? That skinny? Do I believe or care if she has ever said "I Love You"? NOT
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TLB 8-06-2008 @ 8:57AM
you are all stupid asses!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
gas people....
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shanniemichelle 8-06-2008 @ 11:14AM
yeah, babies can smile at a couple weeks old. i have a picture of my daughter sleeping at 5 days old with a huge smile on her face. the baby is sleeping so it is entirely possible that she is dreaming!!
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GemStar 8-06-2008 @ 1:16PM
Yes New borns do smile. A friend of mine, who became a Gramdpa for the first time recently, sent me a pic of his new grandaughter at 3 days old. She had the cutest smile on her face. I still have that pic on my cell phone.
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