Jul
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Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee have married, divorced, dated, and split up about a hundred times, but thirteen years after all the madness began, Pam says Tommy is still proposing.
Check out some pictures of Pam and her nipples watching their kids play soccer during a trip to New York's Central Park (after turning down a cell phone proposal from Tommy) below...
- 'Tommy asks me to marry him every day. It's very confusing. Marriage is romantic and I get swept up easy.
- Tommy is the love of my life. It's a very deep love that grows in all sorts of unexpected ways. It's been the one relationship that's challenged me to the core.'
Ah, what the hell. Just say yes, Pam. You know you want to. Since when does marriage mean much to you anyway? I mean, Kid Rock? Rick Salomon? Please.
Check out some pictures of Pam and her nipples watching their kids play soccer during a trip to New York's Central Park (after turning down a cell phone proposal from Tommy) below...


















ARRRGGHHHHHH! I wish these 2 would disappear. I prefer Heidi and Spencer. That is saying something!
Yeah.. I agree Nellie.
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I also have to comment on the representation of the jazz genre... seriously, the only artists mentioned were Norah Jones (hate to break it to ya, not really jazz. At all.) and Frank Sinatra (who, frankly, was a more of a pop singer than anything else)? Really? No Coltrane, Davis, Parker, Peterson, Holliday, Fitzgerald, Evans, Tatum, Mingus? This "study" really does not do justice to any genre other than pop, rock, alternative, and metal.
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GoGo Monkey I take it you are into Gospel music
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The article's title has a question mark at the end, indicating irony, and posing a question regarding the study conducted by Virgil Griffith.
Then you should study statistics harder.
Intelligence determines personality determines taste in music, if you're just considering individuals. people of similar intelligence tend to associate with each other, which means their tastes will tend towards converging (not always, but people share music among friends and listen to music with friends, so the tendency is pretty undeniable), which would make more people of a given intelligence likely to listen to similar music.
It's pretty silly to think that our intelligence is directly related to what music we listen to, though.
I haven't taken the SAT (signed up for it in a couple weeks), but I have taken the ACT, and I got a 34. My favorite band? Against Me! (they're folk punk, if you aren't familiar).
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I listen to Mozart and I scored an 850
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