Buzz Briefs: Reese Witherspoon, Ritter
Will McConaughey Still Appear Shirtless With New Clothing Line Launch?
“Fool’s Gold” actor Matthew McConaughey, known for appearing shirtless, showing off his killer bod, which David Letterman poked fun at, is pursuing his own beach-inspired clothing line called j.k. livin, after his production company, Us Weekly reported.
The 38-year old’s j.k. livin brand (”Just Keep livin”) has become a philosophy and way of life for the rugged actor.
His clothing will be available this summer on his Web Site, matthewmcconaughey.com, which will include T-shirts, swimsuits to Frisbees.
McConaughey is expecting a baby with Brazilian model Camila Alves, 25.
Reese Witherspoon: ‘Avon Lady’ On A Mission
Reese Witherspoon was at the U.N. Tuesday as part of an effort to raise money for a fund to end violence against women worldwide.
The Academy Award-winning actress from Nashville, Tenn., was promoting a $3 bracelet with an infinity symbol signifying opportunities for women. She is the paid “global ambassador” and global face for Avon Products, Inc.
The Avon Foundation pledged to match the first $500,000 in sales of the “Women’s Empowerment Bracelet.”
Witherspoon said the money would go to a trust fund managed by the U.N. Development Fund for Women, or UNIFEM, to provide more education and job training for women and to push for new laws that benefit their standing in some countries.
Defense Expert Believes Ritter’s Death Was Inevitable
The only cure for the condition that killed John Ritter was emergency surgery but he was too far gone for that to be performed the night he died, a cardiac surgeon testified Tuesday in the defense phase of a lawsuit against two doctors involved in the actor’s care.
Dr. Douglas Zusman, who said he has performed 8,000 surgeries on the aorta, said it is a long and difficult procedure to repair a torn aorta, known as an aortic dissection, which is what Ritter had.
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Is this the same clownboy who said it was going to happen in March?
Ok, ok. Final observation. Above the “Buzz up” button is a score. If you hover over the buzz up button a vote count appears below the button. So the score and the vote aren’t equivalent, but of course the votes determine the score, which determines rank. Maybe, then, one can figure out their algorithm for determining a submission’s score based on vote count, frequency of voting, etc.
The Just Added interface was poorly thought out. If a user hovers over an item, the text box that appears blocks out half of the items displayed, so one can’t quickly move on to other items.Booo.
you guys might just as well sell to MSFTbut please do save Flickr and del.icio.us
Why post it then, if it’s crappy?