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Tuesday, April 25, 2006
What a Boob?
WIP's Angelo Cataldi apparently fell for an urban legend, citing a study this morning that ogling women's breasts helps men live longer. No such study, says about.com.
Cohost Rhea Hughes had a great rejoinder: "Is that sponsored by Hooters?" (See picture. It illustrates a video clip about Hooters Boot Camp. 'Boot' is not a typo.)
Reminds me of a joke: "Did you hear that in Mission Impossible III, you'll be able to see one of Katie Holmes' boobs?" Pause. She's not in the film. It stars her sperm donor/couch jumper, Tom Cruise.