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Just me
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Queer Eye for the Straight Guy
http://channels.netscape.com/ns/tv/p...ereye/queereye
'Queer Eye' Guys: Strange Effect On Men Those five stars of "Queer Eye For the Straight Guy" are having a very unusual effect on men: They're turning them into shoppers. And not just any old kind of shopper. Men are shopping together. In pairs. But before retailers start letting out whoops and cheers, pay attention to this one little catch: Men who shop because of the show, tend to do it on Wednesdays--the day after the new episode airs on Bravo on Tuesdays, reports Zap2It.com of a new survey conducted by Jericho Communications, a New York-based public relations firm. The poll of 2,654 shoppers at malls in Boston, New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Washington, D.C., and suburban Philadelphia asked among other things which of 32 celebrity endorsers' products they would be most and least likely to buy, including not only the "Queer Eye" guys, but also Michael Jordan, Bill Clinton. In addition, respondents could write in their own favorites. The bizarre findings: Men are five times more likely than women to go shopping on Wednesdays, the day after a new episode of "Queer Eye For the Straight Guy" airs. Half the men surveyed said they shop with another guy on Wednesday. Just 12 percent of men admitted shopping with a buddy on the other six days of the week. More than any of the other Fab Five guys, "Queer Eye" fashion guru Carson Kressley had the most positive influence on men's purchasing decisions. After Kressley, Arnold Schwarzenegger was the most popular celebrity endorser. Next in line was Kobe Bryant, Ashton Kutcher, Ben Affleck, and Paris Hilton. "Bachelorette" bride Trista Rehn was the least likely to have a positive effect on a product, followed by Donald Trump, "American Idol" host Ryan Seacrest, New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner, and Rosie O'Donnell. Now the straight guys ACTUALLY goes shopping!!!!!! what an interesting surprise reading this article ref to the show on the stats |
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bloody phreak from hell
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Oh shit! We're doomed! Yes, I'm talking about us guys! Argh!
Guys, wake up! Don't let the women ruin us! Ahh!
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Java's Big Island Life!
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: hawaii
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ROLF HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA LEV u so FUNNY! ROFL!
As for that artcile ABT FUCKING TIME cuz im tired of having to be an fashion helper for the straight guys! one or two of the guys here are jerks i won't shop for them! rest will do it on thier own and make sure they have right looks! amazing eh? hah |
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Rattus Norvegicus
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Research facility.
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Sex Univ. Head Mistress
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TV's 'Queer' Guy Opts for the Musical Life
By Michael Paoletta NEW YORK (Billboard) - Jai Rodriguez, the culture maven of Bravo/NBC hit reality series "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy," is in the studio recording his debut album. If initial tracks are any indication, the full-length release will encompass dance ("Love Is Good"), R&B ("Back to L.A.") and pop ("Shining Star"). And don't fret, Rodriguez can sing. Before joining the Fab 5 on "Queer Eye," he performed on Broadway ("Rent") and off-Broadway ("Zanna, Don't!"). Last March, Arrive at Eleven Productions issued Rodriguez's "Love Is Good." The track became a favorite in New York, prompting a performance by Rodriguez at the Roxy club. Then came "Queer Eye." "I had been trucking along quite well before 'Queer Eye,"' Rodriguez says. "And while it's been a huge vehicle for me and I love working on it, I want to be known as a performer, not solely as 'the culture guy."' Rodriguez says he wants to complete the album by June. Until then, he'll continue recording, taping episodes of "Queer Eye" and shopping for a label deal. "A few years ago, I never would have thought that a 24-year-old gay man could have a chance in the world of music," he says. But the times have changed. Now, anything is possible." |
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Registered User
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: In the Forest
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I wish, there will have show for help some deaf guys to learn how to take care of hisself, clothes, home to make his or her relationship to be happy. ![]() |
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