Sloppy Seconds: Somebody Should Tell Miley Cyrus She's a Big Girl Now

Posted by Emily Farris

 

Madonna and Guy Ritchie's split has been confirmed by her rep. [AP]

Duh, because she and A-Rod are "definitely romantic." [Us]

Maybe this entices you have a look back at the way Guy and Madge were? [FadedYouth]

If you know how to get dudes laid, you might just have a job at Men's Health waiting for you. [Jossip]

Nancy Reagan has been hospitalized with a broken pelvis. Whatchu talkin' 'bout? She fell, people. [People]

What's up with the Asians hating the gays? [Queerty]

Is there any recording artist in the world aside from Hank Williams, Jr. who will let John McCain use his song? Uh, nope. [Yahoo!]

Perhaps it's time for Miley Cyrus' handlers to keep her from taking pictures that might be wrongly interpreted. [dListed]

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Comments

fabul1st said:

A bit confused about Asians hating Gays headline.  The article says that 57% of Asian Americans oppose Prop 8, which means the majority is in favor of gay marriage. (Prop 8 would actually outlaw gay marriage that is currently legal under a California Supreme Court Decision). Are you being ironic here?

October 15, 2008 6:46 PM

GeeBee said:

People do seem to be confused about which way to vote on this initiative. Yes on 8 is a "no" to gay marriage. The confusion is not helped by some clever bumper stickers I've seen that say "Preserve families. Vote NO on Prop 8". The "No on H8" bumper stickers make it clearer I guess.

October 15, 2008 8:05 PM

The Dreaded Rhubarb said:

That makes me wonder if there more easily confused homophobes than than there are easily confused queer friendly people. I'm hoping it's the former. They don't seem that bright but you never know.

October 16, 2008 10:23 AM

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