Chaz Bono Pictures,Chastity Bono Pictures
October 30, 2009 by Trend PK
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Chaz Bono Pictures,Chastity Bono Pictures: The first photos of Chaz Bono have surfaced since the daughter of legendary singing duo Sonny and Cher began hormonal treatment in preparation for a sex change.
Chaz Bono Pictures,Chastity Bono Pictures:The first photos of Chaz Bono have surfaced since the daughter of legendary singing duo Sonny and Cher began hormonal treatment in preparation for a sex change.
According to a report from RadarOnline, Bono began taking hormones some time within the last two weeks.
While the transgender offspring of the two pop icons has not changed much in terms of physical appearance, sources close to the author/musician say she may have to lose weight in order to proceed with the surgery.
Cher has yet to make a statement on her daughter’s decision to become a man.
PHOTOS: Click for pics of Chastity Bono.
Last week, Bono’s publicist made the announcement that the operation process began shortly after her 40th birthday.
“Chaz, after many years of consideration, has made the courageous decision to honor his true identity,” Bono’s publicist, Howard Bragman, told TMZ.
“He is proud of his decision and grateful for the support and respect that has already been shown by his loved ones,” Bragman said. “It is Chaz’s hope that his choice to transition will open the hearts and minds of the public regarding this issue, just as his ‘coming out’ did nearly 20 years ago.
Vampire Diaries Episode 7 Full Episode
October 30, 2009 by Trend PK
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Vampire Diaries Episode 7 Full Episode: Vampire Diaries episode 7 full episode and Vampire Diaries episode 8 preview . Vampire Diaries has become so popular that people have been writing to the broadcasters to prolong the timing of the show. Many people have written to make it two hour long.
Vampire Diaries Episode 7 Full Episode:Vampire Diaries episode 7 full episode and Vampire Diaries episode 8 preview. Vampire Diaries has become so popular that people have been writing to the broadcasters to prolong the timing of the show. Many people have written to make it two hour long.
Vow, nothing would be better than that. And people would be able to enjoy the dreadful beauties haunting them throughout the show.
The Vampire Diaries is based on a novel series penned by L.J. Smith where you are given the insight into the diary of Elena Gilbert. Elena had always been a star student; beautiful, popular and involved with school and friends.
As the fall semester begins, Elena becomes fascinated with the mysterious new boy in school, Stefan Salvatore, and she has no way of knowing he is a centuries-old vampire.
While Stefan struggles to live peacefully among humans, his brother Damon is the embodiment of violence and brutality. Now these two vampire brothers-one good, the other evil-are at war for Elena’s soul in the small town of Mystic Falls, Virginia.
Produced by Scream screenwriter Kevin Williamson, the show has a pair of ageless vampire brothers, Stefan and Damon Salvatore. In the TVD they are shown making efforts to integrate into the lives of humans in present-day Virginia.
Reality show watchers feel that the extension may help show’s network CW to improve its ratings. To date the show premiered on September 10 attracted 4.8 million viewers. This was the network’s highest-rated series debut in its history. Surprisingly, some 3.9 million views tuned in to their popular show to watch the October 15 episode.
Wendy Pepper, Jay Project Runway
October 30, 2009 by Trend PK
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Wendy Pepper, Jay Project Runway: Project Runway is all about vision and delusion.
Wendy Pepper, Jay Project Runway:Project Runway is all about vision and delusion. The vision to have a vision. The delusion to repeat that vision with a new vision. The vision of inspiration, the delusion that vision can be your inspiration. Ah, so confused!
Yes, this challenge on our favorite NASCAR sewing race left us totally befuddled. Our hapless designers had to use their past winning looks as inspiration for a new look that would accompany them. So, it’s kind of like take a winner and try to do it again. That makes sense. However, if the winner looks are such duds, that they don’t’t really make for such great touchstones to launch into the future. And Logan’s wasn’t even a winner. It was the only piece of his clothing they actually like that isn’t the tight, shiny pants that he wears that make his little tush look so tasty! Then guess what happened? They gave them some money, told them go to Mood and make whatever the fuck they want. Way to really mix it up and get them out of their comfort zone by having access to the exact same materials they had access to before and telling them to make something just like something they made in the past. This isn’t about innovation, it is about regurgitation.more info
Switchback Railway,Switchback Railway Coney Island
October 30, 2009 by Trend PK
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Switchback Railway,Switchback Railway Coney Island: Investigators were trying Friday to determine why a Coast Guard airplane on a nighttime search for a missing boater collided with one of four Marine Corps helicopters flying in formation to deliver troops to a training exercise on a military island off Southern California. The collision occurred minutes after civilian air traffic controllers told the Coast Guard C-130 pilot to begin communicating with military controllers, said Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Ian Gregor
Switchback Railway,Switchback Railway Coney Island:Investigators were trying Friday to determine why a Coast Guard airplane on a nighttime search for a missing boater collided with one of four Marine Corps helicopters flying in formation to deliver troops to a training exercise on a military island off Southern California.
The collision occurred minutes after civilian air traffic controllers told the Coast Guard C-130 pilot to begin communicating with military controllers, said Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Ian Gregor.
All seven people aboard the C-130 and the two-person crew of the Marine Corps AH-1W Super Cobra helicopter remained missing as a search of a 644-square-mile area focused on a debris field about 50 miles off the San Diego coast.
“A tragic event,” Pentagon spokesman Bryan Whitman said. “The search is still on, but it’s likely taken the lives of nine individuals.”
The C-130 crew had survival gear aboard the aircraft, including exposure suits that could have allowed them to survive in the water for hours, Petty Officer Henry Dunphy said.
It was not known whether the pilots of the C-130 and the helicopters were aware of each other before the 7:10 p.m. Thursday collision about 15 miles east of the Navy’s San Clemente Island, a heavily used site with training ranges for amphibious, air, surface and undersea warfare.
The Sacramento-based C-130 crew was looking for a man on 12-foot skiff who was reported missing while trying to row from Los Angeles to Santa Catalina Island, said Coast Guard Petty Officer 3rd Class Levi Read.
Drift patterns showed the skiff could be near San Clemente Island, about 25 miles southwest of Catalina.
The AH-1W Super Cobra was flying from Camp Pendleton in northern San Diego County to the island, said Maj. Jay Delarosa, a spokesman for Marine Corps Air Station Miramar in San Diego.
Two Super Cobras, a type of attack helicopter, were escorting two big CH-53E Super Stallion transport helicopters carrying Marines to the island, Delarosa said. He did not know how many Marines were aboard the transports.
After the collision, the other three helicopters returned to base, he said.
The accident occurred airspace uncontrolled by the FAA inside a so-called military warning area, which is at times open to civilian aircraft and at times closed for military use, Gregor said, adding that he did not know the status of the airspace at the time.
Minutes before the collision, the FAA told the C-130 pilot to begin communicating with military controllers at Naval Air Station North Island in San Diego Bay, but it was not known if the pilot did so, Gregor said.
FAA controllers never communicated with the Cobra pilots, Gregor said.
Capt. Tom Farris, commander of the Coast Guard’s San Diego sector, said that area where the accident occurred is under Navy control.
Farris said that in that area pilots are responsible for seeing other’s aircraft around them.
Pilots “operate in that area on a see-and-avoid principal,” he said.
The investigation will involve recordings of transmissions by the aircraft, the FAA and Navy controllers, he said.
The four-engine C-130 was conducting its search from an altitude of 900 to 1,000 feet and visibility was 15 miles, according to the Coast Guard.
Citing the continuing investigation, Delarosa said he couldn’t comment on whether the helicopter pilots were aware of the Coast Guard search operation. He said that since it was after dark the helicopter pilots would have been wearing night-vision goggles.
Navy spokeswoman Angelic Dolan declined to answer questions about the collision.
The search for the man on the skiff continued.
The C-130 was based at the Coast Guard’s air station in Sacramento.
Coast Guard flotilla Cmdr. Ron Clark said the primary mission of the base’s C-130s is search and rescue in an area stretching from the Canadian border to Ecuador and halfway to Hawaii. The station is also responsible for marine enforcement ranging from drug interdiction to fisheries.
Clark declined to discuss the collision, referring calls on that to the San Diego operations.
The offshore military airspace occupies a wide swath of area from the U.S.-Mexico border to California’s central coast.
San Clemente Island is the southernmost of the Channel Islands off the Southern California coast.
Military flights are common along the San Diego County coast. Marine helicopters are often seen flying from coastal Camp Pendleton to ships and the island.
Associated Press Writers Daisy Nguyen in Los Angeles and Juliet Williams in Sacramento contributed to this report.

