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  1. Meghann replied to bigassscans's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Thank you!!
  2. Meghann replied to Dennis's post in a topic in Actresses
    Welcome
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  4. Meghann replied to Evelyn's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    I didn't expect to hear an announcement so soon!! Any word yet on her name? Congratulations!!!!!
  5. Meghann replied to sanja's post in a topic in Actresses
    Angie Harmon is Enjoying Her Curves Unlike many women who struggle to shed the pounds after delivering, “naturally skinny” actress Angie Harmon had no problems losing the baby weight following the birth of daughter Emery Hope three months ago. The mom of three credits “breastfeeding and stress” with making it happen because she “can’t even imagine” going to the gym any time soon! If she does decide to exercise eventually, Angie says it will be in the comfort of her own home –”I’ll probably try to do some sit ups on the floor!” While the weight may have disappeared, certain extras that come with motherhood did not — much to the delight of Angie and her husband Jason Sehorn. “All of these curves and boobs and things are really fun,” the actress laughs. Angie, 36, and Jason, 37, are also parents to Finley Faith, 5, and Avery Grace, 3 ½.
  6. Meghann replied to PiscesJNJ's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Tiger heading into the second phase of his career Consider the 10 months between his last major and the next one as an intermission in the incomparable career of Tiger Woods, a break in a seamless act of historic and head-turning moments. The 12-shot victory in the Masters. Winning the U.S. Open by 15 shots at Pebble Beach. The "Tiger Slam," when he won all four majors in 294 days. Not missing a cut in seven years. Three PGA Tour winning streaks of at least five tournaments. The magic acts, from that putt on the island green at Sawgrass to the chip-in at the Masters that hung on the hole. And then he was gone. Woods limped away from his epic U.S. Open victory at Torrey Pines and wound up in Utah for reconstructive surgery on his left knee that kept him out of golf for eight months, his longest break from golf in his life. He returns to the stage at Augusta National, golf's grandest theater, to start what seems like a second phase in his career. "I can certainly see that, no doubt," Woods said. "I've been playing golf for a long time, and it was nice actually to take that break. I didn't want to take that break -- trust me. I didn't want to have to go through all the things I went through. But when it's all said and done, I'm feeling so much better now than I did for years." Better than ever? He certainly looks the same. In his last major, Woods made a do-or-die putt from 12 feet on the final hole to force a playoff at the U.S. Open, which he won the next day. In his last tournament, he matched the largest comeback of his PGA Tour career -- five shots -- and won the Arnold Palmer Invitational with a 15-foot birdie putt on the final hole at Bay Hill in the dark. But there are changes that those around him have noticed, which the layoff only accentuated. "He's in a good place," said Mark Steinberg, a close friend and his agent at IMG. "He has balance in his personal life, his business life and balance in his golf life. He has learned not to get ahead of himself. He's been extremely patient. Twelve years ago, patience wouldn't be the word I used with Tiger. Now, patience is a virtue with him." Woods is 33, a family man. He has lost a father and become a father. He and his wife, Elin, will celebrate their five-year wedding anniversary in October. Their second child, a boy, was born in February. Mark O'Meara was on the helicopter to Isleworth after the Tavistock Cup last month and recalls a poignant image of the guy whom he befriended when Woods was 20. "Elin was waiting on him -- and this is a side of Tiger Woods that people don't get to see -- he grabs his daughter and they hoof it down the road," O'Meara said. "Not in a cart. Just him and his family walking together to their house. He's a good father. Being an only child, I think he's going to do everything he can to be there as much as possible. "With everything that transpired in the last year -- winning on one leg, taking a major break, his son coming into his life -- it's been a little bit of a whirlwind," O'Meara said. "It gave him time to reflect where he's at, what he's done, and what he's getting ready to do. I think he'll be back better than ever." Woods won at Bay Hill in only his third tournament back. It assured his position at No. 1 in the world and made him the favorite again at the Masters, although now with perhaps more challengers since the start of the decade. Padraig Harrington won the British Open and PGA Championship while Woods was away, and neither came with an asterisk. The Irishman, who has shown a remarkable knack for bearing down on the back nine at majors, goes to the Masters with a chance to join Woods and Ben Hogan as the only players to win three straight majors in the 93 years that there have been at least three on the menu. "It's nice that I am going for three in a row," Harrington said. "It means I did something right in the last two majors." The last player who had that chance was Phil Mickelson. Mickelson hasn't come close to winning another major since that meltdown at Winged Foot in 2006, but that might change. The two-time Masters champion won twice in his last three starts going into the Shell Houston Open -- starting, perhaps coincidentally, with word that Woods was ready to return to golf. Perhaps no two players today are better suited for Augusta National than Woods and Mickelson. Sergio Garcia had a mathematical chance to be No. 1, which only indicates how close he is -- not only to the ranking, but toward shedding the burden of the best to have never won a major. He came closer than ever at the last major, the PGA Championship, until Harrington rallied on the back nine at Oakland Hills. It was Garcia's ninth top-five in a major, as many as Mickelson had when he won his first major at 33. "I feel like I've been a good, solid player throughout my career," Garcia said. "You guys always compare to one guy, and it's kind of unfair for the rest because he's extraordinary. He's a little bit different than the rest. I feel like I've done well." Garcia is only 29, but that practically makes him a dinosaur compared with some of these kids at the Masters. Three teenagers -- Ryo Ishikawa (17), U.S. Amateur champion Danny Lee (18) and Rory McIlroy (19) -- will make their debut at Augusta National, and all of them have already won on recognized tours. Woods became the youngest Masters champion at age 21 in 1997. This year, 41 players are older than Woods. Not even he knows how much longer he will play. Woods first said in 2005 that he will leave the PGA Tour when his best isn't good enough to win. Even so, odds are he is closer to the end of his career than the beginning. Swing coach Hank Haney doesn't see how Woods can do anything but get better, especially now that his left knee is stable. "One thing Tiger always talks about is trying to improve as a person and a golfer," Haney said. "And when you live your life like that, you'll keep getting better. He just keeps getting more experience, and he's experiencing new things in life. With children, just from being around him, they certainly teach you patience." Woods is known for a blank stare when he shows up on any given Sunday, particularly when he's in the lead or in the last group. But at Bay Hill, a young boy boldly walked up to him in the breezeway as Woods headed to the practice range and asked for an autograph. "What's the magic word?" Woods said, signing as the boy said apologetically, "Please." After he failed to birdie the par-5 sixth for the fourth straight day, Woods walked briskly from the green past a 6-year-old boy who said in a quiet voice, "Good job, Tiger." Woods looked him in the eye and said, "Thanks, little dude." He was reminded of the tantrum he threw at Doral last year when a three-putt bogey on the last hole put him in a foul mood, even though he shot 67. Woods stormed off the course, into a terse interview and out to the parking lot, fuming until he got to his boat and saw his daughter, Sam, crawling toward him. "Don't even know what I shot after that," he said the next day. And how long would he have carried that anger in the early stages of his career? "There probably would have been a few backup sand wedges that would have been altered," he said, laughing as he got into his car to drive home with another trophy. Source: http://www.usatoday.com/sports/golf/2009-0...700258021_x.htm
  7. Meghann replied to a post in a topic in Actresses
    Honor Marie: There’s No Place Like Home Wearing a pair of adorable red shoes, Honor Marie Warren, 10 months Tuesday, is back home in Beverly Hills this week after returning from apartment shopping in NYC with her parents, Jessica Alba and Cash Warren. Jessica’s latest flick An Invisible Sign of My Own is due to hit theaters this year.
  8. Meghann replied to Evelyn's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
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    The Jessica Alba We Know And Love http://x17online.com/celebrities/jessica_a...022009.php#more
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    Halle Berry and Her Gallery Girl After attending a party earlier in the day, Nahla Ariela Aubry changes into a color-blocked dress before heading to an art gallery with mom Halle Berry, where the pair took in a friend’s show. Nahla, who recently celebrated her first birthday, is the only child for Halle and partner Gabriel Aubry. The actress, 42, recently told Jay Leno that she’d like a second baby, but is honest when she admits her age is a factor. “My mind wants another child, but my body is saying something else,” she explained.
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    Jessica & Honor Are Playtime Partners Jessica Alba and her daughter Honor Marie, 10 months Tuesday, enjoyed a sunny afternoon at Coldwater Park in Beverly Hills on Wednesday. Coldwater Canyon Park is the playground to the stars! We’ve seen so many celebrity tots playing at this park, including Ruby Sweetheart Maguire, Sawyer & Levi Gilbert, The Klum-Samuel kids, The Beckham brothers and the Rossdale brothers just to name a few. April 1, 2009
  12. Meghann replied to Cantor's post in a topic in Female Musicians
    Stefani-Rossdale Family Day In The Park http://www.infdaily.com/2009/03/stefani-ro...n-the-park.html
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    Zuma's Cool Shades Having a pair of rock stars for parents certainly helps a kid master the art of cool early! Baby Zuma Rossdale showed off a pair of sunglasses that matched his glamorous mom’s lipstick, as Gwen Stefani and Gavin Rossdale took their kids to L.A.’s Pan Pacific Park on Saturday afternoon. March 28, 2009 Source: http://www.jfxonline.com/jfxonline/2009/03...as-cool-shades/
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    Gwen Stefani and Gavin Rossdale enjoyed Saturday afternoon with their kids Kingston and Zuma at Pan Pacific Park in Los Angeles, CA. March 28, 2009
  18. Meghann replied to Cantor's post in a topic in Female Musicians
    Gwen Stefani & Gavin Rossdale: No More Kids! Gwen Stefani and husband Gavin Rossdale get in some quality family time with their two sons — Kingston, 3, this May, and Zuma, 7 months — at a Beverly Hills park on Sunday. Although the 39-year-old No Doubt artist and the 43-year-old Bush rocker admitted that they would like a daughter, the singing couple said they are too tired to even think about having another child right now. “Well that would seem logical, but then again, so would sleep! A bit of selfish time would be nice,” says Rossdale. UPDATE: Gavin is wearing Howe’s Trustafarian Slub Pullover Hoody. March 29, 2009 http://justjared.buzznet.com/2009/03/30/gw...e-no-more-kids/
  19. Meghann replied to GoodFoot's post in a topic in Actresses
    Nahla Aubry is Tutu Cute Halle Berry takes her adorable daughter Nahla to fill up the car at a gas station on Saturday in Santa Monica, Calif. Nahla later changed into a tutu before reportedly attending a birthday party. Last week, Halle and her boyfriend, model Gabriel Aubry, dined on salads during a relaxed lunch at Beverly Hills restaurant Trilussa (which is closing for two weeks and being remodeled into a new eatery, Villa Blanca). March 28, 2009 http://justjared.buzznet.com/2009/03/30/nahla-aubry-tutu/
  20. Meghann replied to Cantor's post in a topic in Female Musicians
    Kingston & Zuma: Double The Swingin’ Fun Gwen Stefani and Gavin Rossdale spent a fun day at Coldwater Canyon Park in Beverly Hills with their two adorable sons, Kingston, 3, this May, and Zuma, 7 months. The brothers shared a swing while mom and dad watched with smiles. Gavin even took out his camera and took some shots of the boys at play. The Rossdale brothers continue to steal our hearts! This picture of Zuma sporting mom’s shades at the BNP Paribas Open last weekend proved to be our favorite snap of the week. March 29, 2009
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    Elin Woods watches the play of her husband Tiger Woods during the final round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational at the Bay Hill Club & Lodge on March 29, 2009 in Orlando, Florida.
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    Tiger Woods' wife, Elin Nordegren, follows her husband during final round play in the Arnold Palmer Invitational PGA golf tournament at the Bay Hill Club in Orlando, Florida on March 29, 2009.