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  • Maria Menounos, Extra Host, On 40 Pound Weight Loss

    Maria Menounos, beautiful host of Extra, has recently appeared on the cover of Ladies’ Home Journal. She tells them about how she lost forty pounds in a year. Forty pounds! That is nearly the size of a toddler or approximately four Maru cats, for reference.

    Menounos told LHJ that she did, in fact, grow up in a health-centered home. Her family stayed away from processed sugar. “I didn’t even know what bagels or waffles were until late in high school,” she told them. Dessert usually consisted of fruit.

    However, when she started working in a doughnut shop at 13, everything changed. She gained weight every year, putting on more than forty pounds throughout high school and college. Without her family’s diabetes-guided diet (her father has Type 1), she started eating more and more chips, candy, and otherwise unhealthy food. “I felt sick and lethargic,” she told LHJ. That’s no fun at all!

    Fortunately, post-college, Menounos snapped back to her roots. She started loading up her diet with healthy Greek yogurt, not surprising considering her Greek heritage. She also loaded up on filling watermelon, protein-filled eggs, and nutrient-rich kale. And, of course, chocolate! Never cut dessert, she says, and that is a sentiment we can all get behind. She recommends keeping track of diet and exercise, setting weight loss goals, and makes sure to consume calories in a healthy way, i.e. not in a shot glass. She also recommends combining vodka with soda water and lime, if one must drink, not with sugary juice or sodas.

    She does, however, stay away from the scale. Judge by looseness of clothes, not pounds, unless you are severely tempted.

    And, she reminds E!, thinner does not equal healthier.

    The part-time professional wrestler’s advice is, really, perfectly reasonable and can give hope to many looking to lose as little as five or as many as forty pounds.

    Image via Twitter

  • Iowa State’s Paul Rhoads’ Goes On a Rant After Loss

    It is definitely obvious that Big 12 coach, Paul Rhoads is not a happy camper. The Iowa Cyclones’ head football coach clearly felt some kind of way in regards to the close 31-30 loss Thursday night at the hands of the Texas Longhorns. But, the kicker is that he actually had a legitimate reason for his frustration.

    In the post-game media conference following the devastating loss, Rhoads held no punches. He said exactly what he wanted to say – well maybe not exactly what he wanted to say. But, his scowling demeanor wreaked of the disgruntlement he had no qualms about showing. Full exclusive coverage from the media conference was posted on Cyclone.TV, which is Iowa State’s athletic channel on YouTube.

    Rhoads’ intensity may have seemed a little disconcerting for those who didn’t get to see the game live. However, Rhoads’ rant was actually justified judging from the footage of the last 1:30 of the game. The Cyclones were up by a touchdown, and Texas was in possession of the ball. After the snap, Longhorns’ running back, Johnathan Gray, clearly fumbled in close proximity of the goal line at around the 1-yard line.

    From all of the angles on the footage replays, it actually appeared that he was stripped of the ball by Cyclones’ LB Jeremiah George who came out of the huddle with the ball. Game commentators also made the same assumption based on the playback. That game-deciding drive occurred with not even a full minute left on the clock. However, officials made the call in favor of the Longhorns, stating that Gray’s progress had been stopped and he was already down by contact before the fumble.

    The call ultimately sealed the game. Longhorns’ Case McCoy ended up scoring a 1-yard touchdown that tied the game. The final conversion point brought the score to 31-30, reported ESPN Dallas-Fort Worth.

    http://youtu.be/i8hEZ1Bhcbw

    Coach Rhoads’ and the game commentators were obviously not the only ones who saw the play differently. Retired Texas A&M Director of Athletics, Bill Byrne, also tuned into the game, and weighed in on Twitter to share his perspective.

    It is quite evident that the game officials made an error that cost the the Cyclones the “W.” The game officials may not have heard the last of concerns about the game’s outcome. However, Big 12 officials have yet to address whether any further actions will be taken in regards to the situation.

    Image via Wikimedia Commons

  • Ben Roethlisberger Struggling This Season

    Steelers heartbreak happened for the second time this season when the Cincinnati Bengals defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers with a final score of Steelers 21 and Bengals 23. The dismal season to-date for Ben Roethlisberger becomes obvious when considering his plays thus far, which include having passed only 442 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions for the total of the two games. That’s an average of one-for-one with only two games into the season.

    When battling the Bengals in the second game of the season for the Steelers, Roethlisberger passed 251 yards and made one touchdown. Fans should not be too disheartened with Roethlisberger’s performance just yet since he has the reputation for putting on the heat when the pressure rises. The video recap of the Steelers and Bengals showdown on Monday night proves how close the two teams competed for the win.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WzjxGwj2Y_E

    Though only two games into the season, fans have started voicing concerns that Ben Roethlisberger is being viewed as a caricature of himself where his skills and hype are disproportionate to the observable performances and expectations placed upon his broad shoulders. However, the season is just starting and the famous quarterback still has time to prove himself before being subjected to another potential discarding. Whether the Steelers will redeem themselves this season is anyone’s guess; however, in the meantime people are all too happy to comment on the potential outcomes for the season.

    [Image Via Wikimedia Commons Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike And Courtesy Of Jeffrey Beall]

  • AOL Loses Key Staff After Short Time Away From Time Warner

    So you are the new unencumbered AOL that has pushed its ship away from the Time Warner dock back in January. You are underway on a new journey that is supposed to reposition the company and put new life in the once iconic running man’s engine. In order for that to happen one would suspect that having the right people on the ship who plan to stick around would be the goal. Well, if that was the goal someone needs to make some new ones.

    Yesterday it was announced that AOL’s CTO (chief technology officer) was getting off the boat. Considering that this journey isn’t even two months old yet this is not the kind of sign investors and others would like to see. All Things Digital tells us more

    While AOL denied a report last week suggesting that CTO Ted Cahall is leaving, he actually is, um, leaving.

    Oops!

    Sources at AOL said the company thought Cahall was staying when it issued a statement saying he was not leaving. Cahall apparently had other plans.

    Part of my job here at Marketing Pilgrim is to interpret news events. I do this from the point of view of the “everyman”. In other words, I am a regular guy like many who are readers here. So here I go with my opinion on this kind of a move at this point in time of the development of AOL as it moves into the future: OUCH! That’s gonna leave a mark.

    Either something is seriously wrong there or, I don’t know…… you tell me. This is not a good thing to have happen and one has to suspect that we are not going to know just why this happened. The official word to employees from the main C-level guy at AOL, Tim Armstrong, reads like this.

    Ted Cahall took on the role of CTO after I had asked him to move into that position from a broader business role at the company. Ted is the person who drove the complete replacement of our publishing systems and took AOL deeper into open-source technology, among many other accomplishments. We all owe him a debt of gratitude for the work he has done. Ted has decided to move back into the business side of technology and feels it’s the right time to move on from AOL. Ted has been a strong leader at AOL and agreed to transition the company to a new CTO. We are aggressively searching for a new CTO and we believe AOL is a very attractive opportunity for the right candidate.

    Armstrong has been the CEO for less than a year and one of the guys he asked to move into this position has jumped ship. To make it even more odd is that AOL was denying this was even happening right before Cahall made his move.

    You don’t need to be a rocket scientist to read between the lines here. So for all of you CTO types looking for your next gig, Tim says that AOL believes that it is a very attractive opportunity for the right candidate. I guess Cahall wasn’t the right one and one has to suspect that anyone who steps into that role in the future has a soft spot for Kool-Aid.

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