Adult Star Uses Classmates Name

A Houston-area woman filed a lawsuit against a porn star, claiming she stole her name, KPRC Local 2 reported Sunday.

Lara Madden, 25, is an actress in the pornography industry. She is a former Houstonian who has appeared in about a dozen X-rated movies under the stage name “Syvette Wimberly.”

That’s the problem.

The real Syvette Wimberly was one of Madden’s classmates at Kingwood High School. The women knew each other in the ninth grade.

Wimberly does not believe it’s a coincidence that her old classmate is now using her name and is suing Madden for invasion of privacy and emotional distress.

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Prettiest Priest I’ve Ever Seen

joanna1chplain.jpegJoanna Jepson is an Anglican Priest from the Church of England appointed to the London College of Fashion.

Faith and fashion is an interesting mix.

Read about her licensing here.

Read an article about her here.

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His Essence

His Essence is a South Dakota company inspired by Psalm 45:8 – “All your robes are fragrant with myrrh and aloes and cassia…” The Bible verse refers to the garments of the Messiah when He returns. We carefully combine these fragrances and the result is a scent, which serves as a reminder of His Presence.

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Residents of Oregon town say shape of traffic posts is offensive

070705_post2.jpgKEIZER, Ore. – The City of Keizer is taking heat for installing a group of cement posts designed to protect pedestrians from cars, but which some say is a phallic symbol.

A total of 52 of the posts were installed at a busy intersection in Keizer and they are getting a lot of second glances.

A number of residents have complained to the city that the posts resemble male genitalia.

“I can’t disagree with that,” said City Manager Chris Eppley.  “They certainly did not turn out the way we anticipated.”

According to Eppley, the posts were ordered from a catalog and looked much different on paper.

“They’re a standard style,” Eppley said.  “I think in the right context they look fine.  They just happened not to (look fine) here.”

The city is looking into retrofitting the posts with metal collars and chains that run between them, which they hope will change the look.  If not, they said the posts will have to go.

“If that fix doesn’t work and I still think they look inappropriate, we’ll have wasted $20,000 and we’ll have to do something different,” Eppley said.

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