Contributed by:
Brendan Leonard/YourHub.com
Article Contributed on: 9/18/2006 5:03:25 PM
I don't have a subscription to
People,
US Weekly or any other celebrity news magazine, but I read the covers of all of them on a weekly basis when I'm waiting in line at the grocery store. Now, I don't watch much television, but from my supermarket-line research, I can tell you this: The five most important people in America are:
1)
Jessica Simpson
2)
Angelina Jolie
3)
Brad Pitt
4)
Tom Cruise
5)
Katie Holmes
One of our favorite YourHub.com contributors, a guy named
Kelley Robinson, would probably disagree with me. From what he says in his latest column, "
The death of individuality," Kel has a real problem with a new MTV show called
Why Can't I Be You?, in which a person who sees themselves as a "loser" emulates someone "cool." Kel says the show, and our society, are sending the wrong message to regular people like you and me.
Do you think society is putting the wrong priority on skinny people with perfect teeth, hair and figures? Who should your kids' role models be? Do you think
US Weekly is a more reliable source of information than, say, CNN? Check out Kel's
column and leave your comments or
post a story.
Also, from what I saw when I was in line at King Soopers last week, it looks like
Lionel Richie's daughter needs to eat something soon or she's going to die of malnourishment right there on that sunny beach.
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