Scarlett Johansson seen shopping in Malibu
And after such a long day, Scarlett still made the time to stop off for breakfast and dinner items, even flowers before heading back to boyfriend Sean Penn’s home this evening in Malibu, CA on April 13th, 2011.
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Scarlett Johansson seen shopping in Malibu
And after such a long day, Scarlett still made the time to stop off for breakfast and dinner items, even flowers before heading back to boyfriend Sean Penn’s home this evening in Malibu, CA on April 13th, 2011.
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Jessica Hall poses during a sexy Photoshoot
“Hollywood 411,” E!’s “That Morning Show,” and Playboy Radio’s “Morning
After.”
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Pics: Ryan Seacrest and Julianne Hough’s Shirtless and Bikini Beach Embrace!
Ryan Seacrest and Julianne Hough gazed into each other’s eyes on a sand dune in Mexico over the weekend. The happy couple couldn’t keep their hands off one another during their romantic getaway in Cabo, which included - and their frequent shoreside activity, -. Julianne showed off her - body in a two-piece, tiny cutoff shorts, and an open cover-up, while Ryan sported swim trunks and kept all eyes on his hot girlfriend. They touched down back in LA yesterday, and he was at work this morning to - on his show.
Meghan McCain talks ‘Dirty Sexy Politics’ on ‘Good Morning America’
Introduction
Freedom is addictive. Once you’ve tasted it, you will hunt for it again
and again. And our passion for freedom brings us together more than it
pulls us apart. We have fought to remove obstacles in the way of it —
we have battled and died, picketed, paraded, rallied, and staked
everything we’ve had on it. We founded our country with our desire for
freedom and it continues to drive our nation’s energy and progress.
I was raised in a house that was open to new ideas, new people, and open
to our differences. We had rules about how to treat others, rules about
being honest and respectful. We had rules about tolerance. But they
weren’t rules that were supposed to brainwash us and turn us into mini
Cindy and John McCains. My brothers and sister and I were raised with a
taste of freedom. My parents believed in us – believed in the people we
were and the people we would become.
Would they really want me to have tattoos, swear on TV, or even write
this book? Uhmmm. Maybe not. And that’s the point. I am not a social or
physical extension of my mom and dad — except that I represent their
great hope that freedom, and room to grow, is how individuals find
themselves and create their own lives. Under that big, wide open sky of
Arizona, where I grew up, there seemed to be room for everybody.


















