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the thread that makes France look good

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Didnt she admit that at the VMA's?

Russel Brand claimed she wasn't and she was all giggly and smiley. And was all happy that he said that, so it's only assume she's not. Some people still don't believe it either. V_V I want to believe that it's false.
 
I'm pretty sure that's just a nasty Hollywood rumor. I hope it's not true, I like Lady Gaga =(

Also this chat has nothing to to with pokemon, lol.
 
IIRC he said Lady GaGa was a Hermephrodite or how ever you silly people spell it.

And Aura is right. Someone ugh, make a topic thing.
 
FUN FACT: 0 grams of trans fat can actually contain trans fat. Any serving less than .5 grams of trans fat can be classified as "0 grams", meaning that if a serving of cereal has .499999 grams of trans fat...it is listed as 0 grams of trans fat.

Source: FDA Website

Q: Is it possible for a food product to list the amount of trans fat as 0 g on the Nutrition Facts panel if the ingredient list indicates that it contains "partially hydrogenated vegetable oil?"

A: Yes. Food manufacturers are allowed to list amounts of trans fat with less than 0.5 gram (1/2 g) as 0 (zero) on the Nutrition Facts panel. As a result, consumers may see a few products that list 0 gram trans fat on the label, while the ingredient list will have "shortening" or "partially hydrogenated vegetable oil" on it. This means the food contains very small amounts (less than 0.5 g) of trans fat per serving.

My posts are meant to inform =)
 
FUN FACT: 0 grams of trans fat can actually contain trans fat. Any serving less than .5 grams of trans fat can be classified as "0 grams", meaning that if a serving of cereal has .499999 grams of trans fat...it is listed as 0 grams of trans fat.

Source: FDA Website


My posts are meant to inform =)

Anti will be excited to hear that! \o/

*quickly runs away*
 
Ouch.


It hurts to be smash'd

Also I can blog, eat that noob.

Naturally blogging comes with my BOLD blue username, also don't forget more PM space, the ability to delete posts with mean messages, and using the "kick" function on the server to maximum effect.

Man I'm awesome. ^_^
 
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