• May 1, 2011

Mariah Carey Gives Birth to Her Twins

Mariah Carey, Nick Cannon
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Sources are reporting that Mariah Carey gave birth to twins, a boy and a girl on her and Nick Cannon’s 4th wedding anniversary (Saturday). Congrats to the happy couple! Apparently, the rest of Hollywood is sending their well wishes to the couple too:

NY Daily News Reports:

“Congratulations Mariah & Nick!!!!!!!!!,” wrote a clearly excited Nicki Minaj. “The twins have finally landed on earth!!! Yaaayyyyy!!!!! @MariahCarey mmmuuuuaaahhhh!!!!!!”

From Carey’s longtime producer Jermaine Dupre: “CONGRATS!!! to Nick and @mariahcarey,on the birth of a baby girl and boy.”

“Congrats Mr and Mrs Cannon on ur twin babies!!,” wrote a member of the R&B group, Boyz II Men. “Look forward to sleepless nights for the next few weeks, trust me lol!”

Even fellow mommy-to-be Alyssa Milano sent the couple her love by re-tweeting their birth announcement and adding “Congrats!”

  • May 1, 2011

Mother Earth: First Milf

Since it’s May day, we thought we’d bring you this hilarious video from Funnyordie.com above!

  • May 1, 2011

Facebook Lost and Found For Tornado Victims

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Victims of Alabama tornado can find hope… and their stuff.
From CNN.com: A group on Facebook has created a page to try to link victims of Thursday’s tornadoes with photos, documents and other personal effects blown away in the storm.

The page, called “Pictures and Documents found after the April 27, 2011 Tornadoes,” lets members post photographs of things they’ve found, along with their e-mail addresses, in the hopes that items of value may be reunited with their owners.

The page was created Wednesday evening. As of Friday at 5:30 p.m., it had more than 50,000 “likes” and displayed more than 600 images of found items, including a child’s Raggedy Ann blanket; a Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, mortgage document; and an ultrasound image of a fetus.

The description of the page’s purpose is simple:

“Please post pictures or pictures of other items that were found as debris after the 4/27/2011 tornadoes,” it reads. “Please leave a brief description of how someone can find you if they identify pictures or items that belong to them.”

The missing items were presumably blown away by the storms that tore through Alabama and other Southeast states late Wednesday and early Thursday, killing more than 270 people and devastating entire towns and neighborhoods.

Read the rest of the story Here.

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