M&M’s are a complete waste of time

Mm_3 Yeah, like I don’t have better things to do than play with M&M’s new Character Creator, which, as the name implies, allows people to make their own M&M characters. I was first alerted to it yesterday when I was reading People magazine. (I mean, what woman could resist a cover featuring Tyra Banks in a bathing suit 30 pounds heavier than in her Victoria’s Secret days?) Anyway, the ad, referring people to becomeanmm.com, depicted Burt Reynolds as a red M&M. Not that I find the thought of Burt as an M&M very appetizing, but the site is mindless fun nonetheless.

—Posted by Catharine P. Taylor

January 31, 2007 | Permalink

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somebody please whisper in Tyra's ear... that no one cares about her fat ass.

Posted by: word pimp. | Jan 31, 2007 4:05:04 PM

Where is the Burt Reynolds ad? I wanna see it. And as for Tyra, if she really didn't care about her weight, she wouldn't be handling damage control as if it were a war. I have more on this over at my site, as well as some more M&M characters.

Posted by: shedwa | Jan 31, 2007 4:17:30 PM

People freak out too much these days... i can understand why she is mad, but this just underscores that models are as in-secure as the rest of us.

Posted by: Lawton Chiles | Feb 1, 2007 5:36:40 PM


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