alley: Hate to shatter the illusion, but I am quickly beginning to hate sports. In general, in specific, in all cases. I still know about them, so I'd still yell at the TV...like during the World Cup yesterday. But I no longer really even like sports at all.
The National Institute of Mental Health estimates that between 1.1 percent and 4.2 percent of females in the U.S. -- or 1.5 million to 6 million -- suffer from bulimia nervosa in their lifetime. I'd call this a serious low-ball. I'd say it's more like 10 to 15 or even 20 percent.
Wrong. Given her fiscally-well-endowed (and connected) family, you know this is yet another reach-and-grab at paper and ink.
The grey-haired guy just landed a Ford commercial. I don't think its unreasonable to think there's ulterior motives for her "coming out".
Of course. Bulimia is serious shit . . . but "I choke on the BIG songs, at the BIG moments" Katy is simply screaming "What about meeeeeeeeeeee?", here.
Given the sheer amount of space America's Rags devoted to the crap (ESPECIALLY USAT) . . . 'twas hard to avoid.
USAT? I'm assuming you mean USA Today. No surprise I was stumped since I don't read that either. And Ben, it's actually very easy to avoid hearing about people if you just don't out all the drek, change the channel the moment someone starts talking about it and put down the newspaper or magazine as soon as you see one of them on the cover.