Monopoly Pink Edition
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Monopoly Pink Boutique Edition Board Game Sale Price: $44.95 Average Rating: ![]() |
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This is Monopoly like you have never seen it - dressed up in pink and all about things girls love! Buy boutiques and malls, go on a shopping spree, pay your cell phone bill, and get text and instant messages... |
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Jenga GirlTalk Exclusive Edition Sale Price: $38.95 |
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Gather your girlfriends and get ready for a twist on this classic wood block game. Jenga GirlTalk has a cool new look and a fun new element - pull out a block, then answer a question, such as: If you had one wish, what would you wish for? or Who is your closest friend? It will have you and your friends stackin', askin' and laughin', but remember - don't let 'em topple! Includes 54 precision-crafted solid wood blocks, each with a different question, an ultracool, stylish microfiber stacking sleeve, and instructions. |
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Finding clean free celebrity fake list Online
There aren't a lot of clean fakes out there in the online ocean, but if light-hearted fun is what you're looking for there are several sites to surf that could provide you with humorous, fake celebrity images. Cable TV network Comedy Central is well-known for its fake news programs, The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and The Colbert Report, and sometimes uses manipulated celebrity images to entertain audiences. Fake news site, The Onion might also provide you with a few chuckles at the expense of a celebrity, but neither site features photo galleries of fake celebrity pics.
Phony photos have probably been around since the camera was invented, but in the digital world of photo-editing, photo forgeries are fairly common, especially online, but can also appear in magazines, newspapers and even in print ads. If you're thinking tabloids hold the monopoly on faking celebrity pics you are mistaken. Even Newsweek has been reported to have altered the photo of Martha Stewart that appeared on a 2005 cover. To give readers an idea of how the empress of interior design might look after being released from prison, the publication placed the head of Stewart onto the body of a thinner model to suggest she would be better than ever after her experience in the slammer.
Searching the Internet for fake celebrity pics can be a risky quest to embark upon if you don't know how to narrow your search. Littered with mature content, most sites that feature phony celebrity photos are not appropriate for younger web-surfers and even some adults out there might be offended. Those looking to be entertained by some clean and light-hearted fun should let this article be their guide to finding fake photos of your favorite celebrities.
Celeb-obsessed blogs like that of self-proclaimed "Media Queen" Perez Hilton and Pink is the New Blog always show-off altered photos, but usually the changes made on blog sites like these do not threaten the integrity of the photo (they are still fun to browse, though). Celebrity slip-ups caught on film are a good source of amusement, but your best bet for finding clean, fake pictures of celebrities online is to look for impersonators.
About the Author
Alain Power researches and reports on fake celebrity. For more information on free celebrity fake list, visit his site at Free Celebrity Fake List
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