Thursday, May 21, 2009

Laura Waring

Laura Waring, a housewife on the show Real Housewives of Orange County, is suing her ex husband for $12,000 in expenses per month to help supplement her reported $400 a month income. Ex Husband Phil Waring earns about $360,000 a year according to Laura. Laura reports that she is working two jobs as an actress and insurance agent. Laura Waring is now married to George Peterson, a real estate tycoon.
When laura isn't busy being an actress, insurance agent, or ruthless ex-wife she finds time to keep herself in great shape. Laura, a mother of 3 looks great for her age andreportedly achieves her slim phsyique through healthy eating and physical exercise. There have been some rumors that she has undergone multple plastic surgeries, but the origin and truth of the allegations are unknown. The picture below is supposedly a before and after shot of Laura in which her face changes noticably.
In legal papers filed in Orange County Superior Court, Waring claims she has over $12,000 in expenses per month, and the money she's already getting from Phillip Waring just ain't cuttin' it. Laura claims she's tryin' to help out, stating in the docs that she's working two jobs -- insurance agent and actress. Yeah, actress. Right. Real Housewife of Orange County Laura Waring is demanding more cash from her ex husband -- and it's probably because she claims to only make 400 bucks a month.

SAT scores

May 2009 SAT scores will be available online starting tomorrow, May 21, 2009.In order to access your scores, you’ll need your College Board user name and password. If you’re not happy with your scores for any reason, CLICK HERE to learn about ePrep’s video-based study programs. Whether you decide to retake the SAT on June 6th or next fall, ePrep has a study program that will help you increase your scores significantly.
The National Association for College Admission Counseling released a report Wednesday questioning the value of SAT test preparation courses. I find it interesting that this report was released on the same day that American Idol (or should it be American Idle??) announced its big winner. The value of SAT test prep programs is not relevant to this article. The example that parents set for their children is very relevant. You will do far more for your children, and far more for our nation, if you establish a culture of learning and accomplishments in your household.
Folks, education and intellect are just not respected in our culture. That’s a shame. If you doubt me, ask any school teacher and you will hear myriad stories of parents that don’t emphasize education to their children. Yet, you will find plenty of parents that emphasize athletics (yes, I know, your kid is going to get that scholarship!) and spend their evenings glued to television’s Idol, Bachelor and Bachelorette, or half a dozen other silly programs.

Bryce Dallas Howard

MoviesOnline sat down with Anton Yelchin, Bryce Dallas Howard, Moon Bloodgood and Common to talk about “Terminator Salvation,” the highly anticipated new installment of the Terminator franchise set in post-apocalyptic 2018. Christian Bale stars as John Connor, the man fated to lead the human resistance against Skynet and its army of Terminators. But the future Connor was raised to believe in is altered in part by the appearance of Marcus Wright (Sam Worthington), a stranger whose last memory is of being on death row.
The film also stars Anton Yelchin as Kyle Reese, who will eventually travel backwards through time to save Sarah Connor, but at this point is still a teenager, struggling to survive himself; Bryce Dallas Howard as Kate Connor, John’s wife, a physician and partner in the ongoing fight; Moon Bloodgood as Blair Williams, a resistance fighter pilot and survivalist who really knows how to maneuver, destroy machines and stay alive; and Common as Barnes who serves as John Connor's eyes and ears and his second-in-command.
Anton: It's very different. They're both kind of really incredible to be a part of and experience and to be on the sets is just insane. They're both iconic franchises but two totally different moods and philosophies, really. So, it was pretty wonderful to go from one universe into a totally different universe. Even though they're both science fiction, the two of these couldn't be more different in tone, in understanding of the world they describe. Common: I was a fan. I wasn't a fanatic to the point where I knew everything in and out about the Terminator. I thought they were good movies.
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