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“We’re all just one small adjustment from making our lives work,” says one of Reese Witherspoon’s two love interests in her upcoming movie, How Do You Know. And by “small adjustment” he meant the addition of Reese’s character into his own life – a life that had taken a bit of wrong turn without any fault of his own but which he knew could be course-corrected with the right woman by his side.
In this movie, Reese has two equally-cute but horribly messed up men vying for her love – played by Owen Wilson and Paul Rudd. Each man would bring to the table different perfections and flaws – and it’s up to Reese to realize which one is the love of her life. 
I won’t tell you who she picks or if either at all, but I will tell you to go see this incredibly charming movie. I don’t know why movie critics make a habit of slamming one romantic comedy after another, like they have this one. I mean, seriously, we don’t go in such films looking for Oscar-worthy moments. We simply want a break from our every day lives and in that respect, this movie delivers enough laughs and touching moments to qualify as a a great chick flick.
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Skating With The Stars Scores 12/13

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Here are the scores from week #4 of Skating with the Stars.

There was no elimination Monday night. Next week is the finals competition and finale and it is up to voters to determine the champion in a two-part series next Monday and Tuesday.

As I reported earlier, Brandon Mychal Smith has dropped out of the competition for health reasons and he said his goodbyes on Monday’s show. Brandon said, “I am feeling very disappointed that I am not able to skate with my partner tonight, but due to the doctor’s diagnosis [stomach virus], I will not be able to continue with the competition.” Michael thanked his fans and supporters and said he has had a “momentous experience” on the show.


The scores below are given by each judge in this order: Laurie Ann Gibson; Johnny Weir; 
and Dick Button.

Jonny Moseley/Brooke Castile: For their technical scores:  9-9-9 for a total of 27/30. For their artistry, they received: Another triple 9’s for a total of 27/30.  Overall, they scored a 54 out of 60 which placed them number one again for the night.
Rebecca Budig/Fred Palascak: As their technical scores: 9-8-9 for a total of 26 out of 30. For their artistry, they got 9-9-9 for a total of 27 out of 30. Their grand total score for the night was 53 out of 60, placing them second.
Bethenny Frankel/Ethan Burgess: For technical scores they got 6-6-6 for total of 18 out of 30. For artistry, 7-6-7 for a total of 20 out of 30. The total of 38 out of 60 placed them in a distant third/last.

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