Kyle Richards is furious with Brandi Glanville for calling her fellow co-stars the c-word and slammed her insult as disgusting!
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills stars have had an on-again-off-again friendship, but when Brandi went on the Howard Stern show and said all the women were c*nts Kyle thought she crossed a line.
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Disgusting, Kyle told AllAboutTRH.com in an exclusive interview.
I think its really disgusting and the truth is Ive been so nice to Brandi and really have gone out of my way to try and get to know her especially after last season.
Kyle said that she believes that Eddie Cibrians ex wife doesnt think about her often poor word choices.
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She thinks, Since I have no filter, lets see how I can shock everyone and just says whatever. But I feel like if youre nice to my face and tell me you like me, why must you say something horrible about me to the press? I just think she doesnt really consider other peoples feelings when she talks to the press.
Kyle said she feels like she is blindsided by Brandi, who will treat her in person one way and then turn around and slam her behind her back.
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I was hanging in the newsroom (what, you thought I should be sipping a cup of joe at Latte Da?) when we started yacking about this sequester thing.
First, what the heck is up with the word "sequester," anyway?
Originally, sequester was a legal term referring to the act of valuable property being taken into custody by the court.
The court would do this because of some dispute over ownership. Sequestration would keep it safe until the dispute was resolved.
Congress decided to hijack the term for this neat little procedure we're going through now.
In other words, "we're sequestering all this money until the dispute of spending and taxes gets resolved."
And to add a little cream to your latte if it doesn't get resolved, automatic cuts go into place.
The newsroom discussion centered on why the heck we're using the word "sequester" in the first place. So we searched for a better term.
One reporter hit a home run.
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Press Talk: Son of Fiscal Cliff is here!
THE CANADIAN PRESS
VANCOUVER -- The Vancouver Canucks have endured a challenging week but they finally received some good news Friday as defenceman Kevin Bieksa returned to practice.
Bieksa, who has five goals, one assist and is plus-six in 17 games this season, suffered a groin injury during the 1-0 win in Nashville last week. The Canucks dropped games to Detroit and Phoenix while he was out of the lineup.
On Friday, Bieksa appeared on the ice with his teammates at Rogers Arena for the first time since that setback and skated alongside Alex Edler on the first power-play unit.
Bieksa would not say if he would be ready to suit up against the Los Angeles Kings (10-6-2) in Vancouver on Saturday night.
"(It was my) first skate with the guys, it was OK," the 31-year-old veteran said. "It's getting better but I don't have anything too interesting to tell you other than we'll see how it feels (Saturday).
"It felt good though, I was happy with the way I felt today."
The Canucks (10-5-4) have dropped their last three games at Rogers Arena and given up three or more goals in six of their last seven games.
Bieksa has the bigger picture in mind, with Vancouver scheduled to play 16 games this month.
"We have a lot of games coming up in a short time here," he said. "So I don't want to come back and have to leave again and leave my team short-handed.
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Bieksa back at practice, no word on return
Bhagavad Gita: chapter 8 verse 20 - english translation and commentary
"But beyond this unmanifested, there is yet another Unmanifested Eternal Being who does not perish even when all existences perish". Bhagavad Gita class given on 26 February 2012 at the London offices of international law firm CMS Cameron McKenna. Based on the teachings by the internationally renowned Saint Pujyashree Bhupendrabhai Pandya, the powerful, beautiful and inspiring class was given by Dhruv Chhatralia to an audience of professionals from all over the City of London. To find out more about these classes: Website: http://www.satkarmaparivar.org E-mail: shyamsatkarma@gmail.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/satkarmaparivar Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/satkarmaparivar LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/satkarmaparivar My Space: http://www.myspace.com/satkarmaparivar Google+: plus.google.com/110763479022509833993 Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/satkarmaparivar Word Press: satkarmaparivar.wordpress.com Tumblr: satkarmaparivar.tumblr.com Reddit: http://www.reddit.com/user/satkarmaparivar Digg: digg.com/prabhuseva109
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Bhagavad Gita: chapter 8 verse 21 - english translation and commentary
"This Unmanifested is called the Imperishable. Him they speak of as the Supreme Status. Those who attain to Him return not. That is My supreme abode". Bhagavad Gita class given on 26 February 2012 at the London offices of international law firm CMS Cameron McKenna. Based on the teachings by the internationally renowned Saint Pujyashree Bhupendrabhai Pandya, the powerful, beautiful and inspiring class was given by Dhruv Chhatralia to an audience of professionals from all over the City of London. To find out more about these classes: Website: http://www.satkarmaparivar.org E-mail: shyamsatkarma@gmail.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/satkarmaparivar Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/satkarmaparivar LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/satkarmaparivar My Space: http://www.myspace.com/satkarmaparivar Google+: plus.google.com/110763479022509833993 Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/satkarmaparivar Word Press: satkarmaparivar.wordpress.com Tumblr: satkarmaparivar.tumblr.com Reddit: http://www.reddit.com/user/satkarmaparivar Digg: digg.com/prabhuseva109
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