November 21, 2008
- 6:30 pm
By Mandy - Hofstra
Tags: barrack obama, benji madden, christmas shopping, college finals, Estee Lauder, fattest man, Guy Ritchie, high heels, lancome, madonna, madonna and guy divorce, Manuel Uribe, mascara, paris and benji break up, paris hilton, turbaconducken, weatherproof fashion
October 31, 2008
- 3:30 pm
By Mandy - Hofstra
The world’s fattest man, Manuel Uribe, recently married his girlfriend of 2 years, Claudia Solis, in Mexico. This left many a women pondering “…and why am I still single?”
The answer is simple: You aren’t eating enough.
Studies show that overweight women have more sex than women of average weight. In fact, according to research done by the University of Hawaii and Oregon State, “Ninety-two percent of overweight women reported having a history of sexual intercourse with a man, as opposed to 87 percent of women with a normal body mass index.”
92%. N-I-N-E-T-Y-T-W-O.
That’s no small number…
Dr. Bliss Kaneshiro from the University of Hawaii’s School of Medicine said that “These results were unexpected and we don’t really know why this is the case.”
Maybe it’s because these women have a bit more to love; maybe they are self-confident without any crazy body issues; or maybe we are finally seeing that men are not attracted to super thin women, but rather to women with a more natural and curvy body.
Which would be great news for women everywhere. Especially me…as I sit here eating a bagel. So this Halloween, ladies, all I can say is: indulge in your favorite chocolatey treats!
It’ll up your chances of gettin laid!
Tags: big, claudia solis, fat, food, Halloween, intercourse, laid, Manuel Uribe, Obesity, oregon state, Oregon State Univesrity, overweight, plus size, research, Sex, study, University of Hawaii
October 27, 2008
- 6:30 pm
By Mandy - Hofstra

Vanessa Hudgens is a lucky bitch
The Dr.’s guide to the Shocker..
Cuddle up with Obama or McCain (…or Palin if that’s your thing)
1200 pound man gets married. And I’m still single.
The new, HOT way to take out the trash…
Baby, you can vote howeva you liiiiiike..
Celebrities in costumes: WTF is Amy Winehouse supposed to be?
Make your own energy bars!
Papa Lohan apologizes for the mean things he said about Linds’ girl…
Tales of an RA. Hilarious.
Wash your body for a cure.
Happy Birthday to our favorite bisexual Vietnamese bombshell
Tags: 1200 pound man, barack obama, breast cancer, claudia solis, election, homemade energy bars, john mccain, lindsay lohan, Manuel Uribe, manuel uribe married, Michael Lohan, philosophy pink products, pink products, resident advisor, Sarah Palin, the shocker, tila tequila, vanessa hudgens, vote, zac efron, zac efron shirtless
August 26, 2008
- 10:30 am
By Kathryn S
Last December, The Journal of the American Medical Association reported that over the last twelve years, death rates among 2,600 adults 60 and older were slightly lower in overweight individuals than in normal weight adults.
Wait, what? Isn’t obesity a major health concern?
Actually, the New York Times reports that “despite concerns about an obesity epidemic, there is growing evidence that our obsession about weight as a primary measure of health may be misguided.”
It seems that medical research is taking a different path down the road of health, obesity, and weight loss studies. In fact, the Archives of Internal Medicine, as referenced in the Times suggests that half of overweight people and one third of obese people are actually “metabolically healthy.”
America’s obsession with beauty and looks has long stereotyped overweight people in a negative light. However, studies such as those mentioned above are proving that in many cases, thin or underweight people are in poorer health than those with a few excess pounds. The Journal of the American Medical Association conducted fitness tests and observed mortality rates of their subjects, and discovered that “fitness level, regardless of body mass index, was the strongest predictor of mortality risk.” Therefore, skinny people blessed with a fast metabolism will still find working out to be advantageous to their health, and “big boned” individuals should not be written off as being “lazy” or “sluggish,” as stereotypes suggest. Read More »
Tags: anorexia, Archives of Internal Medicine, biology, brain chemistry, bulimia, death rate, diet, doctors, fat, fitness, fitness levels, fitness test, food, genetic mutation, health problems, Journal of the American Medical Association, Manuel Uribe, medical research, metabolism, morbid obesity, mortality rate, new york times, obese, Obesity, physiology, psychology, science, skinny, Stephen Blair, stereotypes, study, thin, weight, weightloss, world records, worlds fattest man