Number 1
Meat plant carcass splitters
Number 2
Hospital laundry workers
Number 3
Hazmat diver
Number 4
Poultry kill room attendant
Number 5
Chainsaw operator
Number 6
Sewage treatment workers
Number 7
Medical waste biohazard cooker
Number 8
Barnyard masturbator
Number 9
Slime line workers
Number 10
Restaurant dishwasher
1. Try rye
2. Go grilled
3. Tomato slices
4. Spice it up
5. Greek flavor
6. Try Italian
7. Make it mushroom
8. Leftover style
9. Mixed greens
10. Ultimate cheeeeesy
From the DailyPress.com
1: Myth: “Individuals with anorexia are just trying to get attention.”
#2: Myth: “Anorexia is about vanity. If a person with anorexia says, ‘I feel fat,’ it is just to get compliments.”
#3: Myth: “People choose to have anorexia.”
#4: Myth: “Eating Disorders are primarily about food and weight.”
#5: Myth: “Anorexia is a rich, young, white girls’ problem.”
#6: Myth: “People with anorexia do not engage in binge eating.”
#7: Myth: “A person cannot have anorexia if they eat three meals a day.”
#8: Myth: “You cannot die from anorexia if you exercise to keep your heart and body strong.”
#9: Myth: “Anorexia is all about control.”
#10: Myth: “Anorexia is just a phase.”
From Britannica Blog
1. Lev Yashin (USSR)
2. Peter Schmeichel (DEN)
3. Gordon Banks (ENG)
4. Sepp Maier (GER)
5. Dino Zoff (ITA)
6. Oliver Kahn (GER)
7. Peter Shilton (ENG)
8. Gianluigi Buffon (ITA)
9. Pat Jennings (NIR)
10. Bert Trautmann (GER)
From FoxSports.com
1. Communicate
2. A little privacy, please
3. Keep it simple
4. Relax
5. Be tender
6. Be creative
7. Wanting to be wanted
8. Seek support
9. Seek medical advice
10. Exercise
1. Only contact VCs that invest in your type of company (e.g., sector, stage, etc.)
2. Be honest about your intentions
3. Be patient with VCs
4. Actively share information
5. Do not take rejection personally
6. Do not harass VCs (they’re people too)
7. Focus on the success of the company; check your ego at the door
8. Be open to feedback and new ideas
9. Do not sully the reputation of a VC simply because you did not like their decision
10. Build relationships with VCs
According to AskMen.com…
According to BootsnAll Travel…
1. Halle Berry
Oscar: Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in 2002 for Monster’s Ball.
Terrible Post-Oscar Career Choices: Gothika (2003), Catwoman (2004)
2. Roberto Benigni
Oscar: Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in 1999 for Life is Beautiful (1997).
Terrible Post-Oscar Career Choice: Pinocchio (2002)
3. Kevin Spacey
Oscar: Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in 2000 for American Beauty.
Terrible Post-Oscar Career Choice: K-PAX (2001), The Shipping News (2001), Superman Returns (2006) and Fred Claus (2007)
4. Susan Sarandon
Oscar: Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in 1996 for Dead Man Walking.
Terrible Post-Oscar Career Choice: Stepmom (1998) and The Banger Sisters (2002)
5. Cuba Gooding Jr.
Oscar: Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in 1997 for Jerry Maquire.
Terrible Post-Oscar Career Choices: Chill Factor (1999), Boat Trip (2002), Snow Dogs (2002), Radio (2003) and Daddy Day Camp (2007).
6. Helen Hunt
Oscar: Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in 1998 for As Good as it Gets.
Terrible Post-Oscar Career Choice: Pay It Forward (2000), Robert Altman’s Dr. T and the Women (2000).
7. Robin Williams
Oscar: Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in 1998 for Good Will Hunting.
Terrible Post-Oscar Career Choice: Patch Adams (1998) and RV (2006)
8. Louis Gossett Jr.
Oscar: Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in 1983 for An Officer and a Gentleman.
Terrible Post-Oscar Career Choice: Firewalker (1986) and, The Principal (1987)
9. Jamie Foxx
Oscar: Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in 2005 for Ray.
Terrible Post-Oscar Career Choice: Stealth (2005) and Miami Vice (2006)
10. Mira Sorvino
Oscar: Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in 1996 for Mighty Aphrodite.
Terrible Post-Oscar Career Choice: The Replacement Killers (1998) and At First Sight (1999)
According to Premiere.com…