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Re: 16-year-old chain smoker Jamie Lynn Spears, is pregnant-- National Enquirer-- shacked up with 19-year-old boyfriend

Taylor <fetchwithruffruff...@yahoo.com>

On Jul 29, 3:46 am, Taylor <fetchwithruffruff...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> On Jul 28, 4:18 pm, milbs06 <organizedgarages...@gmail.com> wrote:

> >http://thehollywoodstory.com/?p=6556

> > wow.

> God, these two are the picture perfect case for forced sterilization,
> YO!  =]

> http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1086604/board/threads/

Tsk. Has the morals of an alley cat, just like her big sister.

http://news.google.ca/news?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rlz=1T4GGLJ_en...

Anyway... I thought _this_ press release was particularly ironic (for
someone caught smoking, under-aged drinking and now possibly
pregnan... all while still a minort):

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Jamie Lynn Spears Joins Roster of TEENick Stars Who've Pledged to Go
Healthy and Motivate Kids to Take the Let's Just Play Go Healthy
Challenge
Episode Four of the Let's Just Play Go Healthy Challenge Airs Sunday,
July 29, 8:30 p.m. ET/PT on Nickelodeon

NEW YORK, July 16 /PRNewswire/ -- Heading towards the culmination of
Nickelodeon's Let's Just Play Go Healthy Challenge, created in
partnership with the Alliance for a Healthier Generation -- a joint
initiative of the William J. Clinton Foundation and the American Heart
Association -- the series continues to motivate kids across the
country to join the fight against childhood obesity. Now Jamie Lynn
Spears, star of the Nickelodeon hit series Zoey 101 has joined the
fight against childhood obesity and along with a growing roster of
TEENick talent that have pledged to "Go Healthy" including Miranda
Cosgrove star of the upcoming Nickelodeon television series iCarly;
Devon Werkheiser star of the Nickelodeon movie, Shredderman Rules!"
and Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide; and Nat and Alex Wolff
of The Naked Brothers Band. Through the six-month Let's Just Play Go
Healthy Challenge series, the network is empowering kids to change the
outcome of their generation and measuring their pledges to adopt
healthier lifestyles by offering plans for better diet and exercise.

The fourth installment of the Let's Just Play Go Healthy Challenge
airing Sunday, July 29, 8:30 p.m. ET/PT on Nickelodeon will feature a
guest appearance from Kansas City Chiefs' Tight End Tony Gonzalez, who
in this month's "Work out Like A Pro" segment gives kids tips on the
importance of making time for exercise every day and demonstrates a
classic exercise with a twist in the form of calf raises done on a
staircase.

The latest episode of the Let's Just Play Go Healthy Challenge follows
challengers Kenderick and April as they strive to become healthier.
Kenderick is confronted with a new challenge of breaking a 10-lb block
during an extreme Tae Kwan Do demonstration. In order to attain the
skills needed to complete his task, Kenderick learns the importance of
balance through a mechanical bull ride.

April learns the importance of time management, one of the themes of
this month's episode, by going to a farm in Pennsylvania and taking on
farm hand chores like milking cows and feeding pigs. April's Coach
Lisa also takes her to a theme park and challenges her to ride 10
rides in 90 minutes.

The rotating storyline for the fourth episode of the Let's Just Play
Go Healthy Challenge airing July 29 features Bryanna, a 14-year-old
from Miami, Florida who wants to improve her eating habits. A member
of her schools cheer squad, Bryanna stays active by taking belly
dancing and aerobics classes. But with her tight schedule, she has
little time for eating healthy. Bryanna gets a little help from
renowned chef Allen Susser, of Chef Allen's -- South Florida's
premiere gourmet restaurant -- who gives Bryanna tips on picking
healthier food options and how to make a healthy snack.

Kids can join the stars of Nickelodeon's TEENick by signing up to take
their own challenge via http://www.nick.com/letsjustplay. The site
features a "Nick Stars Take the Challenge!" page that describes what
healthy changes the TEENick stars are making and gives Challenge tips
from Jamie Lynn Spears, Miranda Cosgrove, Nat and Alex Wolff and Lil'
JJ.

The August issue of Nickelodeon Magazine includes a feature on the
coaches of the Let's Just Play Go Healthy Challenge. Coaches David
Bazzel and Lisa Reed share their top nutritional and fitness tips with
readers including: find friends to work out with to help with
motivation; eat a nutritious breakfast every day; and remember to eat
healthy and being active, not one over the other.

About the Alliance for a Healthier Generation

The William J. Clinton Foundation and the American Heart Association
partnered in May of 2005 to create a new generation of healthy
Americans by addressing one of the nation's leading public health
threats -- childhood obesity. The goal of the Alliance is to stop the
nationwide increase in childhood obesity by 2010, and to empower kids
nationwide to make healthy lifestyle choices. The Alliance positively
affects the places that can make a difference to a child's health:
homes, schools, restaurants, doctor's offices and communities. For
more information on the Alliance for a Healthier Generation, please
visit: http://www.healthiergeneration.org/.

About Nickelodeon

The Let's Just Play Go Healthy Challenge is Nickelodeon's initiative
to model positive healthy behaviors, inspire kids to be leaders in
making healthy choices, and measure their commitment to a healthy
lifestyle.

Nickelodeon is currently in its fifth year of its award-winning pro-
social initiative, "Let's Just Play." In November 2005, "Let's Just
Play" entered into a partnership with the Alliance for a Healthier
Generation to combat the spread of childhood obesity. Nickelodeon is
using its multimedia platforms and the "Let's Just Play" campaign,
working with the Boys and Girls Clubs of America and other partners,
to reach millions of young people across the country and spread the
message of the movement to create a healthier generation.

Nickelodeon has committed more than $30 million and 10% of its air to
health and wellness messaging. For approximately three years,
Nickelodeon has awarded almost $2.5 million in grants and through its
"Let's Just Play Giveaway" to schools and after-school programs to
help provide resources that will create and expand opportunities for
physical play. For more information on Nickelodeon and the Let's Just
Play campaign, visit http://www.nick.com/letsjustplay.

Nickelodeon, in its 28th year, is the number-one entertainment brand
for kids. It has built a diverse, global business by putting kids
first in everything it does. The company includes television
programming and production in the United States and around the world,
plus consumer products, online, recreation, books, magazines and
feature films. Nickelodeon's U.S. television network is seen in almost
94 million households and has been the number-one- rated basic cable
network for 13 consecutive years. Nickelodeon and all related titles,
characters and logos are trademarks of Viacom Inc. (NYSE: VIA) .

Website: http://www.nick.com/
Website: http://www.nick.com/letsjustplay
Website: http://www.healthiergeneration.org/

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