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Oprah And The Yelling Goat

Posted: 02 Sep 2011 10:36 PM PDT



What happens when you take Oprah and add the "Goat Yelling Like a Man?" Complete synchronicity. You get a laugh! And you get a laugh! And you, and you…everybody gets a laugh!


Celebrities You Didn't Know Were Multiracial

Posted: 02 Sep 2011 06:26 PM PDT

While some of these celebrities ethnic backgrounds might not surprise you, others will have you scratching your head. Here are 34 celebrities who's lineage is much more interesting than you would have thought. Who knew?.

Steve Jobs

Half Arab.

Mark-Paul Gosselaar

Quarter Indonesian.

Vince Vaughn

Part Lebanese.

Kid Cudi

Half Mexican.

Alia Shawkat

Her father is a native of Iraq.

Tony Shalhoub

Half Lebanese.

Keanu Reeves

Quarter Hawaiian and a quarter Chinese.

Ralph Nader

Lebanese.

Rob Schneider

Quarter Filipino.

Aubrey Plaza

Half Puerto-Rican.

Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson

Half Samoan.

Olivia Munn

Half Chinese.

Karen O

Born in South Korea and is half Korean.

Nicki Minaj

Half Indo-Asian.

Chad Michael Murray

Quarter Japanese.

Freddie Mercury

100% Parsi.

Frank Zappa

Quarter Arab.

Lea Michelle

Part Spanish.

Eddie Van-Halen

He is half Chinese-Malaysian.

Bruno Mars

Half Filipino.

Norah Jones

The daughter of Ravi Shankar, and half Indian.

David Gallagher

Half Cuban.

Bob Marley

Half Black and Caucasian.

Sara Paxton

Half Mexican.

Alexis Bledel

Half Mexican.

Sonya Walger

Penny from Lost is Half Argentine.

Naomi Campbell

Quarter Chinese.

Vin Diesel

Half African-American.

Jimi Hendrix

Quarter Cherokee.

Frankie Muniz

Half Puerto Rican.

Jennifer Tilly

Half Chinese.

Shannon Elizabeth

Half-Arab.

Ne-Yo

Quarter Chinese.

Jessica Alba

Half Mexican.
Source: buzzfeed


Weekly Address: Time to Act on the Transportation Bill

The White House Your Daily Snapshot for
Saturday, September 3, 2011
 

Weekly Address: Time to Act on the Transportation Bill

President Obama calls on Congress to pass a clean extension of the transportation bill to keep America moving and avoid costing nearly one million workers their jobs.

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Weekly Wrap Up

A quick look at what happened this week on WhiteHouse.gov:

Hurricane Irene: The storm may have passed, but the recovery is just beginning. Irene caused severe flooding throughout the Northeast.  As cities and towns along the East coast continue assessing damage, President Obama also reflected on the six year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina.

We the People:  This week Whitehouse.gov announced our most recent initiative:  We the People will bring significant change to how the public can engage with the White House online. This new tool enables people to easily start a petition asking the Obama Administration to take action on a range of issues; once a petition garners enough support, it will be reviewed by White House policy officials.

Council of Economic Advisers: On Monday in the Rose Garden, President Obama announced his intention to nominate Alan B. Krueger to lead the Council of Economic Advisers (CEA). As one of the nation’s leading economists, Dr. Krueger will bring decades of experience, including a stint as chief economist at the Treasury Department, and a wealth of knowledge to the challenge of creating jobs and promoting economic growth.   

American Legion Conference: Speaking before the American Legion National Convention in Minneapolis on Tuesday, President Obama said that America’s military is the best it’s ever been, and celebrated the contributions of the post 9/11 generation, who have changed the way America fights and wins our wars.

Surface Transportation Act:  On Wednesday, President Obama spoke on the South Lawn urging Congress to pass a clean extension of key transportation programs as soon as possible. If Congress doesn’t act, the nation's surface transportation program will expire at the end of September.  This provides funding for highway construction, bridge repair, mass transit systems and other essential projects that keep our people and our commerce moving quickly and safely. When the law expires, those projects will shut down, taking precious jobs with them.

Double Feature: This week on West Wing Week we follow Vice President Biden on his trip to Asia. Meanwhile, President Obama led the federal response to Hurricane Irene, made a key nomination announcement, and addressed the American Legion's 93rd annual conference.

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Most partnerships don't end up in court.

Most friendships don't end in a fight.

Most customers don't leave in a huff.

Instead, when one party feels underappreciated, or perhaps taken advantage of, she stops showing up as often. Stops investing. Begins to move on.

No, I'm not going to sue you. Yes, I'll probably put my best efforts somewhere else.

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