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  1. Lysette Anthony
    Lysette Anthony (born September 26, 1963 in London, England) is an English film, television, and theatre actress. Her parents are actors Michael Anthony (Michael Chodźko) and Bernadette Milnes and her birth name was Lysette Chodzko. Anthony has established herself as a talented and versatile actress and writer. Heralded as the ‘Face of the Eighties’ by David Bailey at the age of 16, Anthony was a highly successful model before she became a household name as an actress at the age of 20.
  2. Stephen Lynch -- Songs
    Stephen Lynch's disarmingly cute, little boy looks stand in sharp contrast to the shocking, "potty-mouthed" lyrics he comes up with. His songs include often-jarring lyrics on a variety of innocuous topics such as superheroes, car keys and friendship. If there's a way to drag these topics into the gutter, Lynch will find it!
  3. Ralphie May -- Weight
    Most recently, Ralphie participated in VH1's first season of Celebrity Fit Club, in which eight celebrities bravely stepped forward and acknowledged that they've been losing the battle of the bulge. Ralphie has struggled with his weight since he was a teen. At the age of 16, he was in a car accident that left him in a coma for 10 days, with 42 broken bones, and which was the cause of his weight gain. Weighing in at over 400 pounds, he doesn't rely on his weight as a physical prop or crutch. "I could do a whole hour of fat jokes easy," says Ralphie. "The challenge is coming up with material anybody could use."
  4. David Lee Roth -- Cbs Radio
    When it comes to finding a permanent replacement for Don Imus, only one thing appears certain: David Lee Roth is not a candidate. Two months after Imus' ignominious firing from his syndicated radio show at WFAN-AM, a variety of fill-ins have rolled through the revolving door at the station: tennis great John McEnroe, NBC White House correspondent David Gregory, Chicago morning man Mike North.
  5. Guy Ritchie
    Madonna and Guy Ritchie’s marriage is "back on track", the singer’s father-in-law has claimed. The couple have been plagued by reports in recent months that they’re relationship is on the rocks. Guy’s father, John Ritchie, even claimed the pair were locked in bitter rows over Madonna’s hectic work schedule. The rumours intensified after the ’Hung Up’ singer confessed she had "married too early" and "for all thee wrong reasons".
  6. Don and Mike Show -- Don Geronimo
    Freda Wright-Sorce, the wife of radio personality Don Geronimo and a frequent contributor to the popular nationally syndicated “Don and Mike” show, died in a traffic accident Sunday. Wright-Sorce, 50, often called in to the comedy show on Washington radio station WJFK known for its outlandish humor and pranks, said Michael Hughes, the station’s general manager.
  7. Jocks
    Nearly five years after the publication of Jocks, Woog, a journalist, educator, and soccer coach, reexamines the lives of gay athletes willing to come out publicly to their sport. Not surprisingly, there are no professional athletes yet to take the step, but the book does include several Olympic competitors and, perhaps bravest of all, high school athletes. Not content to sit around and wait for the professionals to come out of the closet, the author describes the lives of other gay athletes, holding them up as role models and heroes young men who routinely brave the taunts of an intolerant few and others who enjoy the surprising support and encouragement from their straight teammates. The essays include an eyeopening account of the life of professional wrestler Rafael Cruz Rivera, a look at the gay athletes in rugby, and, in a sign that things really do change, a piece on Jim Buzinski, founder of Outsports. com, a web site devoted to the gay sports fan. Jocks 2 is a pleasant surprise, an affirming book that illustrates the broad diversity of experiences within the stereotypically straight world of men's athletics.
  8. Andrew Dice Clay
    Andrew "Dice" Clay , born on September 29, 1957 in Brooklyn, New York, is an American comedian and actor. His career began in the late 1980's, and he is known for his edgy comedy. He was ranked number 95 on Comedy Central's list of the 100 Greatest Standups of All Time by breaking the rules and pushing people's buttons. He is ... notorious for earning a "lifetime ban" on a live MTV performance due to his profane language and offensive nature of his jokes. If you love no-rules comedy, this is the artist to see.
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  10. Provides -- Companies
    As a company, XM provides customers with tools to control what they listen to on XM. "The Opie & Anthony Show" appears on one of XM's explicit language channels (XL). Whenever a radio is tuned to an explicit language channel, the letters "XL" continuously appear on the screen. XM frequently mentions on its explicit language channels that the content may be inappropriate for certain listeners and tells how to "block" channels that feature this type of content. Channel blocking is available through xmradio.com or by calling 1-800-XMRADIO.
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