
Blondes to die out in 200 years?!?!?!?!!!!! Yeah, researchers say blonds may be extinct in 200 years because it’s a recessive gene and all. And hot natural blondes like the one on the left (supposedly) are being beaten into submission by the old bottle blondes, like the one on the right. How’s that? Researchers “suggest that dyed-blondes are more attractive to men who choose them as partners over true blondes.” Sure. The whole thing is bunk, really, I mean, they’d be extinct by now if that were the case, don’t you think? Green eyes too.
Man survives being ‘compacted’ in trash Twice!
Universal Music Hit with Anti-Piracy Suit
New York promotions/technology company DownloadCard has sued Vivendi Universal’s (Quote, Company Info, News) music division, charging theft of its anti-piracy technology, trade secrets and ideas.Darn, you mean I might have to wait months before I DON’T BUY the new Bon Jovi CD? Damn.The action could hold up the marketing campaign about to kick off in conjunction with rocker Jon Bon Jovi’s upcoming release of his latest CD, “Bounce”, which involves the use of special Personal Identification Numbers, or PINs that DownloadCard has pioneered in online promotions.
The September 11th Anniversary: Two Weeks Later Gosh, has it been two weeks already?
School offers morning-after pill to 11-year-olds
Girls as young as 11 will be able to obtain the morning-after pill at a London school without their parents’ consent.Ummm….. I hear loud bells ringing for some sort of red flag, but it certainly isn’t about child protection issues.If the scheme at Chestnut Grove School in Balham is successful, it could be extended to every secondary school in Wandsworth, a borough which has the fifth highest teenage pregnancy rate in inner London.
Margaret Peacock, the headmistress, said her school was trying to behave responsibly.
She said under-16s could already obtain the pill without their parents’ consent from hospital accident and emergency units and pharmacies.
“The school governors thought it would be better for children to receive counselling from the school nurse at the same time. If the child is under age, loud bells will ring and the case will be treated as a child protection issue.”
Social services could be involved, although under current law, parents do not need to be informed.




