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College Girls prefer Angelina Jolie to Brad Pitt
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http://www.nationalledger.com/artman..._2726712.shtml
According to the Playboy poll, 57 percent of the young women questioned would cheat on their boyfriends to have sex with the puffy-lipped and uber-sexy Angelina.
And 54% of the gals would sneak out on their boyfriends to have sex with the hunky Brad Pitt.
Speaks for itself.
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And in the meantime, I can dream of having fun with Jennifer Aniston.
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Originally Posted by wallinbl
Speaks for itself.
If I was a college girl...
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This just say just how sexy Ang is. Yo
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angelina is fine, and i bet a super freak too
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Originally Posted by turtle777
If I was a college girl...
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I don't think it makes any commentary about either celeb, I think it creates a great thought for most men.
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Originally Posted by wallinbl
I don't think it makes any commentary about either celeb, I think it creates a great thought for most men.
"I steal your girlfriend!"
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Been inclined to wander... off the beaten track.
That's where there's thunder... and the wind shouts back.
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Just confirms what we've always known: that college girls are weird.
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I guess that's the only thing I have in common with college girls. I'd rather do Angelina Jolie over Brad Pitt too.
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She was sexier when she was younger (hackers).
I saw Mr. and Mrs. Smith, and she just seemed overdone. Very pretty, but I guess I'm missing something. She just doesn't do it for me these days. She's a beanpole with a boob job. (Don't know if they're real or not, I'm just saying it seems weird to have the abundance up top with nothing ample anywhere else.)
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When did AJ become a man? No wonder JA got ticked off when BP started to go out with AJ!!
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a solitary firefly flies at nite
into the darkness an endless flight
a million flashes of delight.
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Over all, I like where society is going. In 15 years, all girls will do both Girls and Guys. The numbers of guys having 3somes will also rise. Edit: Of one guy and two girls +?
The future looks bright!
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Originally Posted by history1me
Over all, I like where society is going. In 15 years, all girls will do both Girls and Guys. The numbers of guys having 3somes will also rise.
The future looks bright!
If your little hypothesis also includes all guys doing both guys and girls, then I can only agree. Otherwise, I can't see much advantage to it, I'm afraid. 
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Originally Posted by history1me
The future looks bright!
If you're a divorce lawyer.
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Been inclined to wander... off the beaten track.
That's where there's thunder... and the wind shouts back.
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High rates of bisexual tendencies in girls? And people wonder why I date younger.
Originally Posted by Oisín
If your little hypothesis also includes all guys doing both guys and girls, then I can only agree.
Sorry for your side but that percentage rate is not rising.
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Barack Obama: Four more years of the Carter Presidency
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Originally Posted by history1me
Over all, I like where society is going. In 15 years, all girls will do both Girls and Guys. The numbers of guys having 3somes will also rise. Edit: Of one guy and two girls +?
The future looks bright!
If that is so, what a great world this will be for our sons and greatsons!
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Also in the news:
Embryo created without a father
By Roger Highfield and Nic Fleming in Dublin
(Filed: 14/09/2005)
Human embryos have been created in Britain without using sperm for the first time.
The "virgin conception" embryos, which mark a new way to grow a woman's cells and tissues for a vast range of treatments, were revealed by an Edinburgh team. The development is the second time in as many days that the nation's scientists have pushed back the boundaries of reproductive science.
On Thursday approval was given to experiments to create embryos from three people to develop a novel treatment for a class of genetic disease.
In the short term, the new work will shed fresh light on hereditary diseases, the problems caused by cloning and on what happens when the regulation of genes in development goes awry.
Dr Paul De Sousa told the British Association meeting in Dublin that the human embryo in question resulted not from a fertilised egg but from an egg that had been tricked into dividing. Dr De Sousa works at Edinburgh University but did the work at the nearby Roslin Institute, where Dolly the sheep was cloned.
He said it took around 300 human eggs to create half a dozen blastocysts - human embryos that consist of around 50 cells, which can be used as a source of stem cells that can be grown into all 200 or so types in the body.
Although attempts to grow stem cells from the blastocysts have not yet succeeded, as they have in non-human primates, Dr De Sousa was confident that it was only a matter of time. The embryos were grown by a process called parthenogenesis, which means "virgin birth" in Greek.
Although some scientists had thought that the use of "parthenotes" in this research would sidestep objections from pro-life groups, Dr De Sousa said that this was not the case.
"Someone who has a pro-life outlook will regard any usage of eggs and embryos for non-reproductive purposes as objectionable."
Most plants can multiply by parthenogenesis and so do all fungi and many animals, such as corals. But humans, like other mammals, do not because of a gene regulation process called imprinting. This ensures that genes from the mother and father must contribute if development in the womb is to reach term.
Initially, scientists are interested in using cells from parthenotes to shed light on cloning, which disrupts imprinting, and on the links between faulty imprinting and disease. Parthenogenesis also offers the opportunity to grow cells from a woman suffering from a serious genetic disease, so that a detailed study can be made of the cellular effects of the disease.
To create the parthenotes, immature human eggs are taken, with consent, from women who have been sterilised then grown in the laboratory.
Around half can be successfully matured this way and persuaded to divide with a shock of electricity. But only five in every 100 will grow to the blastocyst stage and then with only half the usual number of cells.
Dr De Sousa emphasised that there were no plans to implant the embryos to create a pregnancy.
The parthenote retains the full set of DNA from the egg donor and can be used to make her stem cells. If imprinting errors do not interfere, "tissue we could derive from such an egg and embryo would be compatible for transplantation", he said.
In theory, these stem cells could be used to grow replacement brain tissue for a woman who had developed Parkinson's disease.
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On Fulcrum's article, the future just got (possibly if women take over the world) darker.
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57% + 54% ? Maybe some would do both...the hoes. 
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Originally Posted by Oisín
Just confirms what we've always known: that college girls are weird.
That's the best part!
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The Lord said 'Peter, I can see your house from here.'
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I miss college. Wait... I miss college girls. Wait... I miss some college girls.
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i work at a college, many girls here 
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