Lyndsie Marie grew up a Marine brat and proudly says "Semper Fi" and "OoRah!"
"I moved around a lot, but I consider my roots to be in the cornfields of Indiana, which is where the majority of my family still lives. I grew up in the barn riding horses, climbing trees and being a total tomboy," she said.
Lyndsie describes herself as fiesty and stubborn as hell.
"I'm probably the most emotional and honest person you'll ever meet. I'm an open book -- to a fault! If you wanna know something, ask. But be ready because I'm probaby going to tell you more than you bargained for!"
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Elisabeth Hasselbeck Thinks Men are Turning Women Gay
Image by Geek Tonic via Flickr
Elisabeth Hasselbeck from "The View" offered her theory on why so many women who have led heterosexual lives are choosing same-sex partners later in life: It's because MEN "are going for younger women, leaving the women with no one."
Um, okay...
Forget the notion that some people just have a preference to be with their own kind sexually because it excites them. Hasselbeck thinks the only reason an older woman takes up being gay is because a man gives her no other choice for companionship and financial support.
Hmm. Could she have caught her hubby Tim, the former dashing NFL QB, talking to a younger hottie? Makes you wonder if there's something going on at home to make her say such a thing. She is 33, you know. I guess by her own logic, the clock is just ticking until he dumps her and she has to shack up with Rosie O'Donnell.
I'm not going to say she's dumb, but Hasselbeck is no stranger to moronic comments she's later cried over and apologized for saying. Hasselbeck is quite an attractive lady, but she lost sexy points for criticizing Erin Andrews for "wearing next to nothing" in her appearances as a contestant on "Dancing with the Stars." Who put her in charge of the prude police?
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