First Lady Talks About Changing Her Life
Touting the value of community service, first lady Michelle Obama yesterday (May 12th) spoke about when she left her job at a corporate law firm to take a job in public service. Speaking to about 250 employees of the Corporation for National and Community Service, the federal agency that manages public service programs, Obama said that at the time her father had just died, and she'd also lost a close friend to cancer. She said, "I had to ask myself whether, if I died tomorrow, would I want this to be my legacy, working in a corporate firm, working for big companies. And when I asked myself the question, the resounding answer was, absolutely not." Obama quit her job and helped establish Chicago's chapter of Public Allies, and AmeriCorps community service program that trained young people for jobs in the nonprofit world. The first lady yesterday urged Americans to get involved with community service, saying, "National and community service is near and dear to my heart. There is nothing more fulfilling. It's an opportunity to put your faith into action in a way that regular jobs don't allow."
No word on whether the First Lady was wearing her $540 sneakers.
Trump: 'You're NOT Fired'
Donald Trump has said Miss California USA, Carrie Prejean, can retain her crown. Trump, who owns the Miss USA pageant, made the announcement Tuesday at Trump Tower in New York City. The AP reports the 21-year-old Prejean failed to reveal before last month's Miss USA pageant that she had posed in her underwear as a teenager. Trump says the pageant has determined the photos are "fine."
President Obama, Prejean seem to share same view on marriage..
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hereD'OH!: Fox News has put together its list of the top 10 TV catch phrases of all time, at the same time as it explains that these catch phrases are disappearing. "It takes flair and attitude to invent a great TV catch phrase," Fox writes, "and with today's audience attention span pulled in so many directions over so many TV channels, the era of the classic catch phrase is fading fast."
Here are its picks:
"No soup for you!" -- The "Soup Nazi" from Seinfeld
"De plane, de plane!" -- Tattoo from Fantasy Island
"Kiss my grits!" -- Flo from Alice
"Oh my God! They killed Kenny!" -- Stan, Kyle and Cartman on South Park
"Up your nose with a rubber hose." -- Vinnie Barbarino from Welcome Back, Kotter
"Good night, John Boy." -- Family members on The Waltons
"D'oh!" -- Homer on The Simpsons
"I love it when a plan comes together." -- Hannibal from The A-Team
"Whatchoo talkin' 'bout Willis?" -- Arnold from Diff'rent Strokes
"Is that your final answer?" -- Regis Philbin from Who Wants to Be a Millionaire
Megan Fox is resentful that her sexuality gets in the way of people taking her seriously. The Transformers 2 star tells June's Esquire that even though she feels like she has to "prove that I'm not a retard," she won't go to the lengths that Scarlett Jonhansson does -- in the respect that "I don't want to have to go on talk shows and pull out every single SAT word I've ever learned to prove, like, 'Take me seriously, I am intelligent, I can speak.'
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How to Act SmartParting ShotAn WSJ story Tuesday highlighted what went wrong with Google's attempt to sell advertising on radio stations. According to the WSJ: Google misjudged the capacity of its technology to work beyond the Web, and underestimated the human side of the business. Radio stations refused to turn over airtime to a computer algorithm that set prices far lower than their own rates.
Bottom line: Radio realized Google's lowball rates would mean suits wouldn't make their bonuses.