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Girls – Would You Be Mad At Me?

Question by Mr. Reality: Girls – Would You Be Mad At Me?
So yesturday my female friend We call “J” another guy friend and I were having lunch at work and the subject of make up came up.

I said “It always seems that every girl I know uses MAC make up” My friend says “My girlfriend uses MAC but uses a cheap pencil for her eyes (Whatever that means).

Anyway my Female friend J says “I dont use MAC” .I turned to my guy friend and said “Thats cause J uses Crayola Crayons!And We both started laughing.She didnt talk to me for the rest of the day.

Whats her problem?

What do you think? Answer below!

 
Barry girl reaches semi-finals of national modelling competition (From Barry And District News)

Barry girl reaches semi-finals of national modelling competition

4:40pm Thursday 8th July 2010

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a TEENAGER from Barry could be joining the likes of Cindy Crawford and Linda Evangelista – after making it through to the semi-finals of a top model agency’s search for fresh talent.

Sixteen-year old Barry college student Demi Mathews is preparinge for the July 17 competition in London, where she will compete against girls from all over the UK to make it to the top ten finalists.

The 5ft 9in tall hair and beauty student from Cwm Talwg was spotted as she shopped with her mum Angela in Cardiff.

Angela, who is 6ft 1in and used to play basketball for Great Britain, said: “She was a bit nervous at first but then she was delighted – I’m over the moon for her.

“I’m tall so we knew Demi would be as well – we think she’s still growing as she’s only 16.

“We are all crossing our fingers for the competition!”

Demi added: “I can’t wait for the competition now.

“I have done one bit of modelling before for a Peacocks show and I’d love to do it again.

“I am excited but I know I’m only 16 so I’ll have a go next year if I don’t get through.”

Should Demi make it to the final ten she will take part in a week’s masterclass designed to prepare young models for the industry, with workshops on healthy living.

The masterclass will culminate in a Gala Final where the winner will be awarded a contract with Elite London and a trip-of-a-lifetime to the Elite Model Look World Final.

For more information visit elitemodellook.co.uk

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Marcia Cross: Not A Desperate Housewife At All!

Finding a Balance Between Work and Kids

If I have a 12 or 14 hour workday, I am home the next. I cut out anything that is frivolous or doesn’t need to be done. I try to balance it out on the whole. Being a mom is always the priority. next, it’s taking care of yourself. right now, I get to only work two days a week – it’s a dream. I can’t imagine how hard it is for mothers who work 40 hours a week. when “Desperate Housewives” ends, I think my girls will be about the kindergarten age. I will be so happy to be there for them through that huge transition.

Being a Mom Changed Me

Being a mom makes you be a better person in every single way. you have to learn how to be more patient and more creative than you ever thought possible. every single mom knows what I’m talking about.

I'm Guilty of Sheltering My Girls

I’m a little guilty of sheltering my girls because the world will come at them soon enough. I have to teach them the hard stuff soon, like the life cycle and that people aren’t here forever. I think it’s okay to shelter them when they’re so young. I can’t even imagine the days when they will want their independence. That’s what I try and teach them, but when they show they want to be independent, I’m happy and sad at the same time.

I'm Not At All Like Bree

Bree and I have nothing in common! I am definitely not her! she loves to cook and that’s definitely one of my weakest areas. but, I can make a great cappuccino or latte, so I’m good for breakfast time!

the "Clicking Zone"

Right now, my kids watch very little television. I take them to aquariums and museums on my days off. They take an art class and swimming lessons. They are also doing a camp where they get to visit and explore different playgrounds! [When they get to an age when they begin to use the computer regularly] I think I will monitor them a lot. I know what the computer does for me you get in a clicking zone. I don’t want my kids sitting there clicking away all day.

Kids need a Safe place to Play

I’ve partnered with Mott’s and the non-profit organization KaBOOM! to encourage healthy and active lifestyles by providing great places for kids to play. I will join hundreds of volunteers to help build a new playground at the LeRoy Haynes Center in LaVerne, California. Kids need a safe place to play, where they can grow not only physically but psychologically – where their sense of self confidence can grow.

Parting Words

It’s a privilege, a challenge and my greatest choice to be a mother!

Marcia Cross: Not A Desperate Housewife At All!