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Steven Tyler Is the Perfect Example of How No Man Should Ever Dress [PICTURES]
It’s perfectly fine for a guy to dress like a rock god, even if his only musical accomplishments involve Guitar Hero and the highest difficulty setting. Every guy wants to be, and look, like a rock star.
There is, however, a huge difference between a rocker star and Steve Tyler. Just because you may like listening to the guy’s music and enjoy his remarks on ‘American Idol’ does not — repeat, does not! — mean that you have to start dressing like him.Even Steven Tyler shouldn’t dress like Steven Tyler. Dude looks worse than a lady. Dude looks like a drag queen.
If you want to get the rocker look without looking like a busted gypsy, here are some tips to follow, using Steven as an example of how not dress.
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Ultimate Guide to Christmas — Everything You Need to Know for the Holidays
From gift giving to holiday movie specials to Santa Claus, Christmas time is one of the most best times of the year… and one of the most stressful ones. We know you're frantically browsing the web for last-minute presents, funny tidbits about the holiday and funny videos to watch. So, to take
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20 Awesome Dogs Getting Ready for the Holidays [PICTURES]
A recent study claims that a lot of Americans aren't getting into the holiday spirit. Well, if that's true, then we think we've found the solution — cute dogs in holiday costumes! They're fun to look at and an excellent source of inspiration for dressing up your own puppies.
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‘National Sheriff of the Year’ Thrown In Jail Named After Him
Based on a recent arrest in Denver, CO, no one is above the law, not even a former police officer who was the National Sheriff Association’s Sheriff of the Year in 2001.
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Rethink Breast Cancer Has Women Drooling Over the Your Man Reminder App [VIDEO]
Anthony, Glen, Isaac and Christian want you to take breast cancer seriously, even if that means they have to send pictures of their sculpted bodies to your cell phone.
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Vaccine Potential: Cure Drug Dependencies
Scientists in San Diego are developing new vaccines that will potentially cure addictions, allowing cigarette and drug abusers to kick their habits with a simple injection.
Dr. Kim D. Janda, a Scripps Research Institute professor, is one of the leading experts, having made addiction vaccines his main priority for the past 25 years. “We view this as an alternative or better way for some people,” he tells The New York Times in reference to rehab programs.
