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Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Monday, July 18, 2011
DEREK JETER of the YANKEES!
Every year, Harris Interactive conducts a poll to list
America's most popular sports stars. While popularity
can be a fungible concept, the results remain
somewhat instructive, especially in terms of which
players have reached a level of fame beyond their
sport's diehard audience.
Last season, Kobe Bryant(notes) found himself at the
top of the list of male stars. Now, he's dropped to
No. 3 in a tie with Michael Jordan, and behind
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning
and new champ Derek Jeter of the Yankees.
From Janis Carr on OCRegister.com:
top of the list of male stars. Now, he's dropped to
No. 3 in a tie with Michael Jordan, and behind
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning
and new champ Derek Jeter of the Yankees.
From Janis Carr on OCRegister.com:
Kobe Bryant no longer is the favorite athlete in
America, according to a Harris poll, having
slipped to No. 3 in 2011. But that's nothing
compared to the free fall for LeBron James(notes).
James, who was rated the No. 6 overall favorite
athlete in 2010, didn't make the top 10 list this
year after leaving Cleveland for Miami's South
Beach. He shouldn't feel too badly, though.
Brett Farve (No. 4) New Orleans quarterback
Drew Brees(No. 9) and NASCAR great Dale
Earnhardt Jr. (No. 10) alsowere left off the
list this year. [...]
According to the poll, Bryant remains the top
athlete among Hispanics and African-Americans
and on the West Coast.
You can access the poll directly here if you have
concerns about methodology. While Jeter is the
new champ, Serena Williams is listed as the most
popular female athlete for the third year in a row.
Better luck next time, Abby Wambach.
concerns about methodology. While Jeter is the
new champ, Serena Williams is listed as the most
popular female athlete for the third year in a row.
Better luck next time, Abby Wambach.
It's not a surprise to learn that Bryant and James
have dropped on this list, because popularity in
America is often tied to winning at the highest levels.
In the past, both players have been divisive, to the
point where they've only been considered likable
when they win championships. With the Lakers
losing to the Mavericks in the second round of the
playoffs, Bryant is no longer the league's golden
god. James, obviously, is largely seen as a bratty
loser. As such, they're no longer at the top of this
vaguely scientific heap.
have dropped on this list, because popularity in
America is often tied to winning at the highest levels.
In the past, both players have been divisive, to the
point where they've only been considered likable
when they win championships. With the Lakers
losing to the Mavericks in the second round of the
playoffs, Bryant is no longer the league's golden
god. James, obviously, is largely seen as a bratty
loser. As such, they're no longer at the top of this
vaguely scientific heap.
Maybe next year they'll see their fortunes change.
Or, perhaps, Derrick Rose(notes) (No. 9 this year) will
move higher after another long playoff run. Worse
yet, maybe there won't be an NBA season and the
poll participants won't name anyone from the league.
And then this post will end up on Shutdown Corner,
and you can substitute Tom Brady in for Bryant and
read the same post. The world works in mysterious
ways.
Or, perhaps, Derrick Rose(notes) (No. 9 this year) will
move higher after another long playoff run. Worse
yet, maybe there won't be an NBA season and the
poll participants won't name anyone from the league.
And then this post will end up on Shutdown Corner,
and you can substitute Tom Brady in for Bryant and
read the same post. The world works in mysterious
ways.
Here's the complete Top 10:
Male
1. Derek Jeter
2. Peyton Manning
3. (tie) Kobe Bryant
3. (tie) Michael Jordan
5. Tiger Woods
6. Tom Brady
7. (tie) Albert Pujols
7. (tie) Hines Ward
9. Derrick Rose
10. Aaron Rodgers
2. Peyton Manning
3. (tie) Kobe Bryant
3. (tie) Michael Jordan
5. Tiger Woods
6. Tom Brady
7. (tie) Albert Pujols
7. (tie) Hines Ward
9. Derrick Rose
10. Aaron Rodgers
Female
1. Serena Williams
2. Venus Williams
3. Danica Patrick
4. Maria Sharapova
5. Mia Hamm
6. Anna Kournikova
7. (tie) Martina Navratilova
7. (tie) Sue Bird
9. (tie) Kerry Walsh
9. (tie) Michele Wie
2. Venus Williams
3. Danica Patrick
4. Maria Sharapova
5. Mia Hamm
6. Anna Kournikova
7. (tie) Martina Navratilova
7. (tie) Sue Bird
9. (tie) Kerry Walsh
9. (tie) Michele Wie
HOTELS THE WEIRDS :D
America’s Weirdest
Theme Hotels
Food & Wine reveals the strangest places
to book a room.
By Amanda Pressner

Jules' Undersea Lodge
Photo: Courtesy of Jules' Undersea Lodge
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If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to sleep underwater or inside a prison—there’s a hotel for that.
Offering more than just a bed near the sights, theme hotels are quickly becoming destinations for adventurous travelers.
Consider Wigwam Village in Arizona, where guests stay in tepees, a preferred sleeping arrangement of road-trippers in the 1940s. At Jules' Undersea Lodge in Florida, scuba training is required for check in.
Here, 10 reasons to skip the standard room and check into a cave, a giant wooden beagle or a simulated golf course.
Jules' Undersea Lodge
Key Largo, FL
Guests need scuba training—offered on site—to check into this hotel's underwater suites. Incredibly, there's room service: Staff divers will deliver well-wrapped pizzas from local restaurants ($500 per person per night).

Dog Bark Park Inn
Photo: Courtesy of Dog Bark Park Inn B&B
Dog Bark Park Inn
Cottonwood, ID
Originally a roadside attraction, this massive wooden beagle is now a B&B. Alongside, there's a port-a-potty hidden in a 12-foot-tall fire hydrant (doubles with breakfast from $92).

Wigwam Village
Photo: © David A Eastley/Alamy
Wigwam Village
Holbrook, AZ
1940s road-trippers witnessed the country's brief profusion of "wigwam hotels." A few remain, like this Arizona property where guests sleep in freestanding concrete tepees (doubles from $54 per night).

Beckham Creek Cave Lodge
Photo: Courtesy of Beckham Creek Cave Lodge
Beckham Creek Cave Lodge
Parthenon, AR
It took four years to turn this Ozarks cave into a hotel. Dehumidifiers keep dampness at bay, and natural sunlight penetrates the space through large windows (from $450 per night).

The Liberty Hotel
Photo: Courtesy of The Liberty Hotel
The Liberty Hotel
Boston, MA
For more than 100 years, this riverside property was a prison with a view. Today, it's a luxe hotel that retains the cell doors and catwalks from its past life. Visit Clink restaurant for crisp-seared Berkshire pork belly from Eleven Madison Park escapee Joseph Margate (doubles from $295).

Winvian
Photo: Courtesy of Winvian
Winvian
Litchfield Hills, CT
The Winvian's helicopter cottage houses a 17,000 lb chopper that's been turned into a private lounge. Want something cozier? Choose from the woodland compound's 18 other quirky rooms, like one modeled after the inside of a beaver's den (doubles from $650).

Kate's Lazy Meadow Motel
Photo: © BUTTER
Kate's Lazy Meadow Motel
Mt. Tremper, NY
True to form for flamboyantly retro B-52s singer Kate Pierson, her Catskills retreat is awash in vintage kitsch. Multihued appliances complement Midcentury-Modern sofas and easy chairs (cabins from $17).

Aurora Express Bed & Breakfast
Photo: Courtesy of Aurora Express Bed & Breakfast
Aurora Express Bed & Breakfast
Fairbanks, AK
Owners Mike and Sue Wilson pieced together their B&B from retired railroad cars, hauling them one by one to this ridge overlooking Fairbanks. The newest is an 85-foot-long dining car (double cars from $145).
Monday, July 11, 2011
5 ways to get his attention in 72 seconds :D:D
By Laura Schaefer

You’ve probably heard that people make split-second decisions when they meet others — especially potential romantic partners. People are indeed very skilled at judging some traits quickly. Sam Gosling, Ph.D., from the University of Texas at Austin recently coauthored a study that revealed, “people get pretty good reads on others for the traits of extraversion, openness to new experiences, likability, and self-esteem” based on their photos alone. But what about when you’re meeting with someone in person for the first time? According to Joe Navarro, nonverbal communication expert and coauthor of What Every BODY is Saying, “You have four opportunities to impress others — at a distance, when you shake hands, as you converse, and as you leave.”
Armed with this knowledge, why not use the first minute or two with your (potential) Mr. Right doing everything, well, right? Here are some great tips for catching his eye — and maybe even his heart — in those crucial early moments.
1. Wear something red
You can do something to command attention before you even leave the house by putting on a fetching red sweater or dress. A study recently published in British Psychological Society Research Digest shows that humans are attracted to the color red. Researchers found that when a woman wears the ever-popular crimson hue, men sit closer to her and ask more intimate questions. Lead researcher, Daniela Niesta Kayser, Ph.D., says: “I wanted to demonstrate that despite social psychological factors that are known to impede acting on one’s attraction to someone (e.g., shyness, lack of self-esteem, performance situation), the color red had such a powerful effect that it would overcome those barriers to real behavior.” The positive effect can also carry over into online dating, so you might want to consider posting a picture of yourself wearing red to amp up your profile’s visual appeal!
Armed with this knowledge, why not use the first minute or two with your (potential) Mr. Right doing everything, well, right? Here are some great tips for catching his eye — and maybe even his heart — in those crucial early moments.
1. Wear something red
You can do something to command attention before you even leave the house by putting on a fetching red sweater or dress. A study recently published in British Psychological Society Research Digest shows that humans are attracted to the color red. Researchers found that when a woman wears the ever-popular crimson hue, men sit closer to her and ask more intimate questions. Lead researcher, Daniela Niesta Kayser, Ph.D., says: “I wanted to demonstrate that despite social psychological factors that are known to impede acting on one’s attraction to someone (e.g., shyness, lack of self-esteem, performance situation), the color red had such a powerful effect that it would overcome those barriers to real behavior.” The positive effect can also carry over into online dating, so you might want to consider posting a picture of yourself wearing red to amp up your profile’s visual appeal!
2. Work those pretty peepers
Eye contact is important, even before you introduce yourself the person you’d like to get to know better. In fact, if it’s done right, your eyes can literally bring him to you. Navarro suggests softening your features before scoping out someone cute: “Always look with a relaxed face. A smile is fine, but it’s not needed as long as the look says, ‘When I look at you I relax psychologically.’” He also advises repeating the eye-contact routine more than six times in a three-minute period to send a clear message about your intentions.
3. Speak at a natural volume
If you feel tempted to lower your voice an octave or two when you meet a good-looking man, you’re not alone. American psychologists at Pennsylvania’s Albright College and the University of Baltimore found that both men and women lower the tone of their speaking voices when they find the person they’re chatting up to be attractive. The catch is men tend to prefer feminine, melodious voices, so making any extra effort isn’t necessarily worth it. Nicholas Boothman, author of How to Make People Like You in 90 Seconds, weighs in: “Always be yourself and don’t try too hard — it’s the number one turn-off.”
4. Relax and use humor to break the ice
Perhaps the most important thing to remember is that flirting isn’t rocket science. Chances are that guy wants to meet you, too. Brian Hayford, 29, an artist in Wisconsin, says that all you need to do in order to draw him in is “smile and make a witty comment that’s funny, but not overly mean.” Steer clear of touchy subjects, like politics, when you first meet new people. Instead, joke about your surroundings or popular culture. When you’re tempted to say something ribald or outrageous to get attention, Sam Gosling suggests that you proceed with caution: “With the right cheeky glint in her eye, a woman could probably pull it off — but it would be harder [than for a man] because expectations for what counts as acceptable behavior are quite different for men and women.” Boothman agrees: “Everyone likes witty and funny/smart people, but the tone should stay lighthearted — no one likes people who are too aggressive in their opinions or use vulgar language, gestures or anecdotes.” In other words, it’s OK to let your inner Lisa Lampanelli out…but wait until after you’ve gotten to know someone first.
5. Keep your body language open
If you tend to be a bit shy, it might feel natural to cross your arms or turn slightly away from others, but people are more sensitive to these cues than you think. If you want to strike up a conversation with an attractive stranger, pay attention to the signals your body language is sending. Don’t fidget, look down, or slouch. Instead, sit or stand in a relaxed and confident manner. Kira Sabin, a professional dating coach in Wisconsin, says it’s particularly important to think about your body language when you’re talking to a friend in a crowded place. “If you are only turned toward your friend, then your body is saying, ‘we are in a closed conversation.’ With both of you facing toward the room, it says, ‘we are nice and friendly — come talk to us.’”
Laura Schaefer is the author of The Teashop Girls and the forthcoming novel, The Secret Ingredient. To attract attention to herself, she juggles plates and wears great boots.
3. Speak at a natural volume
If you feel tempted to lower your voice an octave or two when you meet a good-looking man, you’re not alone. American psychologists at Pennsylvania’s Albright College and the University of Baltimore found that both men and women lower the tone of their speaking voices when they find the person they’re chatting up to be attractive. The catch is men tend to prefer feminine, melodious voices, so making any extra effort isn’t necessarily worth it. Nicholas Boothman, author of How to Make People Like You in 90 Seconds, weighs in: “Always be yourself and don’t try too hard — it’s the number one turn-off.”
4. Relax and use humor to break the ice
Perhaps the most important thing to remember is that flirting isn’t rocket science. Chances are that guy wants to meet you, too. Brian Hayford, 29, an artist in Wisconsin, says that all you need to do in order to draw him in is “smile and make a witty comment that’s funny, but not overly mean.” Steer clear of touchy subjects, like politics, when you first meet new people. Instead, joke about your surroundings or popular culture. When you’re tempted to say something ribald or outrageous to get attention, Sam Gosling suggests that you proceed with caution: “With the right cheeky glint in her eye, a woman could probably pull it off — but it would be harder [than for a man] because expectations for what counts as acceptable behavior are quite different for men and women.” Boothman agrees: “Everyone likes witty and funny/smart people, but the tone should stay lighthearted — no one likes people who are too aggressive in their opinions or use vulgar language, gestures or anecdotes.” In other words, it’s OK to let your inner Lisa Lampanelli out…but wait until after you’ve gotten to know someone first.
5. Keep your body language open
If you tend to be a bit shy, it might feel natural to cross your arms or turn slightly away from others, but people are more sensitive to these cues than you think. If you want to strike up a conversation with an attractive stranger, pay attention to the signals your body language is sending. Don’t fidget, look down, or slouch. Instead, sit or stand in a relaxed and confident manner. Kira Sabin, a professional dating coach in Wisconsin, says it’s particularly important to think about your body language when you’re talking to a friend in a crowded place. “If you are only turned toward your friend, then your body is saying, ‘we are in a closed conversation.’ With both of you facing toward the room, it says, ‘we are nice and friendly — come talk to us.’”
Laura Schaefer is the author of The Teashop Girls and the forthcoming novel, The Secret Ingredient. To attract attention to herself, she juggles plates and wears great boots.
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