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Jennifer Aniston's confident body
Sep 21, 2007, 13:00 GMT

03/09/2007 - Jennifer Aniston - somebody\'s publicist is working overtime, she has always had a teeny weeny body in great shape...Brangelina getting too much press these days © Scott Alan / Photorazzi
Jennifer Aniston is "walking on air" after grabbing the limelight by flaunting her fabulous new figure.
The 'Friends' star was said to be tired of seeing her ex-husband Brad Pitt and lover Angelina Jolie on the cover of every magazine, and was delighted to be back in the spotlight herself after showing off her toned body on holiday in Hawaii recently.
A source told America's OK! magazine: "The reaction from people seeing her in that itsy-bitsy, teeny-weeny bikini did more for Jen's self-image and self-confidence than all her years of therapy put together.
"She didn't realise the impact it had until she was back in Los Angeles after the trip. Everywhere she went, everyone she spoke to told her what an absolute knockout she is and what great shape she's in.
"For a 38-year-old woman who has just come out of a relationship and hasn't been in front of the cameras in two years - it had her walking on air."
Jennifer has also completely renovated her Los Angeles mansion.
The actress, who bought the house for $15 million last year, gutted the 9,000 sq ft, mid-century architectural mansion and had it redecorated to suit her taste.
A source said: "She's viewing it as a symbol of her independence."
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Yoga event to spread peaceful message
Natalie otis/Auburn Journal Susan Whitaker, left, of Canyon Spirit Yoga and Suzanne Grace of graceyoga.com have joined together to give a lesson of peace on a global scale using yoga. The Auburn Global Mala event is one of 300 around the nation and is from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Sept. 22 at the Library Garden Theater in Auburn.On Sept. 22, in coordination with the United Nations International Day of Peace, yoga practitioners will gather in cities all over the world at more than 300 events to increase awareness for a variety of social problems, raise money for a number of worthy causes and - of course - do yoga.
The Global Mala Project idea is simple, and it's coming to Auburn.
With yoga as the common denominator, the vision for the event is to bring practicing individuals together with local students and instructors to workout and meditate together for peace on one day.
Shiva Rea, who is considered one of yoga's stars, is responsible for the idea. She is based in Los Angeles, which is considered the epicenter for the affair.
In the yoga-friendly city there are already plans to fill the Los Angeles Convention Center with thousands of yogis who will do a yoga marathon of 108 sun salutations in unison with an entourage of famous supporters including Sting and Jennifer Aniston.
Jennifer On Everything
You're damned if you're too thin and you're damned if you're too heavy. According to the press I've been both.'
- 'Its impossible to satisfy everyone and I suggest we all stop trying.'
- 'It's those moments when I'm being most truthful, being the highest form of myself and, you know, a nice pair of Jimmy Choo stiletto come-do-me pumps don't hurt.'
- 'I'd love for you to put on a dress and shoes and have a hundred people scream at you and then walk down a carpet. There are dresses that are exquisite, but you have to hold your breath to sit down or walk up stairs. I'm more comfortable in a simple dress I can just wear and kick off my shoes and sit cross-legged on the couch.'
- 'Nobody thinks of themselves as sexy, really. Some days you go, 'Hey, I'm not going too bad today.' But if you try and be sexy, you'll never be sexy.'
- 'Quirky is sexy, like scars or chipped teeth. I also like tattoos - they're rebellious.'
- 'Sometimes Lisa Kudrow, Courteney Cox and myself compare the cellulite on our thighs and butt. We're not that different from other girls. Women are obsessed about their hips; mine are really wide, as if they were made for having children. The day I become pregnant the baby will have all the room it wants inside of me.'
'Life is funny. Life isn't categorized into comedy, drama, action, is it? So I don't know why they try to categorize everything. It drives me crazy-why it would have to be just a romantic comedy or . . . I want to have a little integrity, a little story, you know.'
- 'Once you figure out who you are and what you love about yourself, I think it all kind of falls into place.'
- 'I learned a lot about human relations and emotions at a young age, dealing with adults who were all of a sudden children. It's definitely hard. You deal with them fighting through you. That's a drag.'
- 'I would love to sit down with all the people who are doing wrong in the world and go: Hey, what's up with you? What is your f*cked up problem? Go smell the roses for crying out loud.'
- 'I think growing old should be done gracefully, though. There are some woman who shall remain nameless who have gone way too far. Some of them look like the Grinch. They look like they're snorkeling with the snorkels still stuck in their mouths. I haven't done the Botox thing...yet. Something frightens me about injecting botulism into my brain cavity. I love the expression showing in my face. But God knows I could use it. See, right here.'
- 'I look at life like rock climbing. You get through the first tier, you rest for a minute, you look back and see how far you've come. Then you look up and you've got another tier to climb.'
- 'At the end of the day when you go up to the big guy, he ain't gonna care if you were famous loaded, any of that. So it comes down to love. Have you loved? Have you loved and received love?'
- 'I always say don't make plans, make options.'
- 'The money that people have made out of these tabloid papers and TV shows is unbelievable. It's the disgusting side of Hollywood. They're always making up fights between the Friends co-stars. There was one in Star magazine that said I was 'The Queen of Mean'. I was, like, 'Whaaaat?!''
- 'If you never take a risk, you actually risk loosing out in every department of life.'
- 'I think there comes a point where you have to grow up and get over yourself, lighten up... and forgive.'
- 'I'm just so sad about Friends ending that I got all goosey and weepy thinking about it. It's already been nine years, which is longer than I've stayed with anything. I know my bank account has changed, but otherwise I'm the same person I was when I started. There have been wake-up calls though. I started out wanting to succeed and prove that I could be an independent working woman. Now I'm seeing the bigger picture, realizing that family and enjoying your life are more important than the next role.'
- 'Really try to follow what it is that you want to do and what your heart is telling you to do.'
- 'I guess we'd be living in a boring, perfect world if everybody wished everybody else well.'
- 'We only have one life, and we're here for such a short period of time, you'd better have a blast with the person you're with.'
- 'I've learned that you can get through things that hurt. My pain was real, but nothing will kill you. Nothing. People are unbelievable. We have such resilience.'
- 'If you don't take times to recharge, you're gonna drive yourself into the ground and then your life goes by too fast and there's nothing. I haven't always lived by this motto, but I really don't want to be one of those people who live to work. I want to work to live.'
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Give us a break....Sep 21st, 2007 - 14:10:26
what next. Please write about important things....
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