Apr
02
2009
Given the recent list put out by TV Guide, and their ridiculous claim that Eva Longoria is the sexiest woman on TV, I’ve decided to come up with my own list. My only criteria for my list is that the show has to be currently running (not syndicated) and the character must be a recurring one (at least 5 episodes) and somewhat current (appeared within the last year). This eliminates a lot of people who might have made the list, but have only appeared in one episode of a series (namely Serinda Swan as Zatanna on last week’s Smallville). I’m also eliminating reality television, just because I want to. Be prepared to see some bias based on the shows that I watch. Given that I did a little research outside of that, it would make sense that I’d think primarily of the people that I see on TV on a consistent basis.
#10 – Missy Peregrym – “Reaper”

#9 – Eliza Dushku – “Dollhouse”

#8 – Erica Durance – “Smallville”

#7 – Barbie Blank aka Kelly Kelly – “WWE RAW”

#6 – Ali Larter – “Heroes”

#5 – Danneel Harris – “One Tree Hill”

#4 – Bridget Regan – “Legend of the Seeker”

#3 – Katherine Heigl – “Grey’s Anatomy”

#2 – Sophia Bush – “One Tree Hill”

#1 – Emmanuelle Vaugier – “CSI:NY”

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Feb
23
2009
The following is an article by Dr. Alex Benzer, a man who’s work in social dynamics I respect and read consistently. I’ll be posting more of his articles in the future as I find them particularly interesting. This one is targeted toward you women out there, and posted because I agree with just about everything written in the article:
Hello there. Dr Alex here, your friendly neighborhood provider of insight into the single male’s mind.
I attended a pretty interesting relationship workshop this weekend where people shared their experiences very frankly. About 1/3 of the people were couples, and the rest were singles.
Several of the single women stood up and asked questions, and, the seminar leader being a direct kind of guy, he asked questions back. Now these were really lovely women — attractive, stylish, well-educated. Probably a lot like you. Which raises the question:
Why were they still single — even when they were clearly looking for a relationship? Read more »