Alec Baldwin
Balloon Boy, Jennifer Aniston, Alec Baldwin and how to behave on a first date.
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Jennifer Aniston and John Mayer back on?! [TheFrisky]
Last night was the premiere of 30 Rock's fourth season. TreSugar asks would you Do, Dump, or Marry Alec Baldwin? [TreSugar]
The parents of "balloon boy" (the boy thought to be stuck in a hot air balloon this week) have appeared on ABC's Wife Swap twice. [HuffPo]
Ten things you should never tweet after sex. [Asylum]
According to a new study, the tallest men get the prettiest girls, but the shortest ones tend to have more love to give. [limelife]
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After a Valentine's Day wedding, it was back to work for Salma Hayek.
Salma Hayek's Elisa the Puerto Rican nurse is a great add to this season's 30 Rock. Really the only positive change that she show has had. She (Elisa) and GE strongman Jack Donaghy (Alec Baldwin) make a great pair. She brings the spicy, Latina, big-breasted vibe and he's the prototypical big-business, bigwig with rich, conservative hair. Together, like a McFlurry, they are two perfect complementary flavors. Last night's episode notwithstanding (no spoilers here, sonny jim) they make a heck of a pair. Alec Baldwin and Salma Hayek make such a good pair that she choose him over … Read More
Alec Baldwin to write about the difficulty of divorce.
TV's greatest executive and one-time embarrassing voicemail leaver, Alec Baldwin is coming out with a book about divorce. According to Digital Spy, Baldwin's book, entitled A Promise To Ourselves, will not be an attack on Kim Basinger though it would be great if it provided a clue as to how to pronounce "Basinger." Baldwin's voicemail, in which he referred to his daughter, 11, as "a rude, thoughtless little pig," prompted him to do some ass-covering and talk about his difficult divorce (and life) with Kim Basinger. Maybe he and Eminem can make a show about women they … Read More
These children pick up Parental Alienation Syndrome through conditioning.
A new book called Marital Conflicts, Divorce, and Children’s Development states that 25% of children in a divorce experience Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS). The book was published by a trio of professors from the University of Granada (José Cantón Duarte, Mª Rosario Cortés Arboleda, and Mª Dolores Justicia Díaz). PAS is essentially the systematic undermining of one parent by the other. Generally, it’s the parent with custody that does the undermining.
The mind games include the standard fair of veiled threats, quotes out context, induced-anxiety over abandonment, and rewards for favoritism. And … Read More