Sunday, March 30, 2014

Top 30 Hottest Women of SI’s Swimsuit Edition

 

 

1. Kate Upton

 1

2. Cheryl Tiegs

 2

3. Aurelie Claudel

 3

4. Cindy Crawford

 4

5. Marisa Miller

 5

6. Christie Brinkley

 6

7. Heidi Klum

7

8. Brooklyn Decker

 8

9. Elle Macpherson

 9

10. Bar Rafaeli

 10

11. Ana Beatriz Barros

 11

12. Irina Shayk

 12

13. Izabel Goulart

 13

14. Elsa Benitez

 

 14

15. Daniela Pestova

 15

16. Veronica Varekova

 16

17. Anna Kournikova

 17

18. Tyra Banks

 18. Tyra Banks

19. Molly Sims

 19

20. Kim Cloutier

 20

21. Petra Nemcova

 21. Petra Nemcova

22. Laetitia Casta

 22. Laetitia Casta

23. Nina Agdal

 23. Nina Agdal

24. Rebecca Romijn

 24. Rebecca Romijn

25 - Kathy Ireland

 No. 25 - Kathy Ireland

26. Anne V

 

 26. Anne V

27. Angie Everhart

 27. Angie Everhart

28. Paulina Porizkova

 28. Paulina Porizkova

29. Stacey Williams

 29. Stacey Williams

30. Carol Alt

30. Carol Alt

Rob Ford is making news again, and no, it’s not a hilarious rampage, arrest dare, or dumb comment (well, actually it is the latter). Mayor Rob Ford of Toronto said that people are no longer interested in his various past incidents in the first televised debates of the election cycle.
Surprisingly enough, Ford held his own in the debates and did not seem to engage any attempt to further bring up the incidents. Ford’s strategy of sticking to the city’s issue rather than his personal seemed to work, with many calling him the winner of the first debate. Let’s take a moment to absorb the fact that after the handful of scandals that generally would end a political career, Ford is in a decent position to win re-election.
Ford’s two main opponents did little to incite a scandal talk. Former NDP Parliament member Olivia Chow said to Ford, “We’ve had it with the scandals and lack of truth.” John Tory, a provincial former Conservative Progressive party leader stated that Ford had ruined the city’s reputation and let the people down. Most of the night, Ford was content with letting the other candidates go at one another and only took to non-personal issues.
One small tidbit that may entertain you is when Ford referenced being “not perfect” (it is yet to be known whether he will submit this into the biggest understatement of the year contest). Several more debates are scheduled as well.
Ford quickly became an internationally recognized figure after his laundry list of incidents, including but not limited to, drug use, televised obscenities, and comments associated to the previous crimes, as well as law enforcement. While he will likely not be arrested, he is still being investigated. and the Toronto council has already stripped him of many mayoral duties.

Read more at http://www.rantlifestyle.com/2014/03/26/rob-ford-thinks-scandals-old-news/#vFKUK1DGQFcoJiML.99
Rob Ford is making news again, and no, it’s not a hilarious rampage, arrest dare, or dumb comment (well, actually it is the latter). Mayor Rob Ford of Toronto said that people are no longer interested in his various past incidents in the first televised debates of the election cycle.
Surprisingly enough, Ford held his own in the debates and did not seem to engage any attempt to further bring up the incidents. Ford’s strategy of sticking to the city’s issue rather than his personal seemed to work, with many calling him the winner of the first debate. Let’s take a moment to absorb the fact that after the handful of scandals that generally would end a political career, Ford is in a decent position to win re-election.
Ford’s two main opponents did little to incite a scandal talk. Former NDP Parliament member Olivia Chow said to Ford, “We’ve had it with the scandals and lack of truth.” John Tory, a provincial former Conservative Progressive party leader stated that Ford had ruined the city’s reputation and let the people down. Most of the night, Ford was content with letting the other candidates go at one another and only took to non-personal issues.
One small tidbit that may entertain you is when Ford referenced being “not perfect” (it is yet to be known whether he will submit this into the biggest understatement of the year contest). Several more debates are scheduled as well.
Ford quickly became an internationally recognized figure after his laundry list of incidents, including but not limited to, drug use, televised obscenities, and comments associated to the previous crimes, as well as law enforcement. While he will likely not be arrested, he is still being investigated. and the Toronto council has already stripped him of many mayoral duties.

Read more at http://www.rantlifestyle.com/2014/03/26/rob-ford-thinks-scandals-old-news/#vFKUK1DGQFcoJiML.99
Rob Ford is making news again, and no, it’s not a hilarious rampage, arrest dare, or dumb comment (well, actually it is the latter). Mayor Rob Ford of Toronto said that people are no longer interested in his various past incidents in the first televised debates of the election cycle.
Surprisingly enough, Ford held his own in the debates and did not seem to engage any attempt to further bring up the incidents. Ford’s strategy of sticking to the city’s issue rather than his personal seemed to work, with many calling him the winner of the first debate. Let’s take a moment to absorb the fact that after the handful of scandals that generally would end a political career, Ford is in a decent position to win re-election.
Ford’s two main opponents did little to incite a scandal talk. Former NDP Parliament member Olivia Chow said to Ford, “We’ve had it with the scandals and lack of truth.” John Tory, a provincial former Conservative Progressive party leader stated that Ford had ruined the city’s reputation and let the people down. Most of the night, Ford was content with letting the other candidates go at one another and only took to non-personal issues.
One small tidbit that may entertain you is when Ford referenced being “not perfect” (it is yet to be known whether he will submit this into the biggest understatement of the year contest). Several more debates are scheduled as well.
Ford quickly became an internationally recognized figure after his laundry list of incidents, including but not limited to, drug use, televised obscenities, and comments associated to the previous crimes, as well as law enforcement. While he will likely not be arrested, he is still being investigated. and the Toronto council has already stripped him of many mayoral duties.

Read more at http://www.rantlifestyle.com/2014/03/26/rob-ford-thinks-scandals-old-news/#vFKUK1DGQFcoJiML.99
Rob Ford is making news again, and no, it’s not a hilarious rampage, arrest dare, or dumb comment (well, actually it is the latter). Mayor Rob Ford of Toronto said that people are no longer interested in his various past incidents in the first televised debates of the election cycle.
Surprisingly enough, Ford held his own in the debates and did not seem to engage any attempt to further bring up the incidents. Ford’s strategy of sticking to the city’s issue rather than his personal seemed to work, with many calling him the winner of the first debate. Let’s take a moment to absorb the fact that after the handful of scandals that generally would end a political career, Ford is in a decent position to win re-election.
Ford’s two main opponents did little to incite a scandal talk. Former NDP Parliament member Olivia Chow said to Ford, “We’ve had it with the scandals and lack of truth.” John Tory, a provincial former Conservative Progressive party leader stated that Ford had ruined the city’s reputation and let the people down. Most of the night, Ford was content with letting the other candidates go at one another and only took to non-personal issues.
One small tidbit that may entertain you is when Ford referenced being “not perfect” (it is yet to be known whether he will submit this into the biggest understatement of the year contest). Several more debates are scheduled as well.
Ford quickly became an internationally recognized figure after his laundry list of incidents, including but not limited to, drug use, televised obscenities, and comments associated to the previous crimes, as well as law enforcement. While he will likely not be arrested, he is still being investigated. and the Toronto council has already stripped him of many mayoral duties.

Read more at http://www.rantlifestyle.com/2014/03/26/rob-ford-thinks-scandals-old-news/#vFKUK1DGQFcoJiML.99
Rob Ford is making news again, and no, it’s not a hilarious rampage, arrest dare, or dumb comment (well, actually it is the latter). Mayor Rob Ford of Toronto said that people are no longer interested in his various past incidents in the first televised debates of the election cycle.
Surprisingly enough, Ford held his own in the debates and did not seem to engage any attempt to further bring up the incidents. Ford’s strategy of sticking to the city’s issue rather than his personal seemed to work, with many calling him the winner of the first debate. Let’s take a moment to absorb the fact that after the handful of scandals that generally would end a political career, Ford is in a decent position to win re-election.
Ford’s two main opponents did little to incite a scandal talk. Former NDP Parliament member Olivia Chow said to Ford, “We’ve had it with the scandals and lack of truth.” John Tory, a provincial former Conservative Progressive party leader stated that Ford had ruined the city’s reputation and let the people down. Most of the night, Ford was content with letting the other candidates go at one another and only took to non-personal issues.
One small tidbit that may entertain you is when Ford referenced being “not perfect” (it is yet to be known whether he will submit this into the biggest understatement of the year contest). Several more debates are scheduled as well.
Ford quickly became an internationally recognized figure after his laundry list of incidents, including but not limited to, drug use, televised obscenities, and comments associated to the previous crimes, as well as law enforcement. While he will likely not be arrested, he is still being investigated. and the Toronto council has already stripped him of many mayoral duties.

Read more at http://www.rantlifestyle.com/2014/03/26/rob-ford-thinks-scandals-old-news/#vFKUK1DGQFcoJiML.99
Rob Ford is making news again, and no, it’s not a hilarious rampage, arrest dare, or dumb comment (well, actually it is the latter). Mayor Rob Ford of Toronto said that people are no longer interested in his various past incidents in the first televised debates of the election cycle.
Surprisingly enough, Ford held his own in the debates and did not seem to engage any attempt to further bring up the incidents. Ford’s strategy of sticking to the city’s issue rather than his personal seemed to work, with many calling him the winner of the first debate. Let’s take a moment to absorb the fact that after the handful of scandals that generally would end a political career, Ford is in a decent position to win re-election.
Ford’s two main opponents did little to incite a scandal talk. Former NDP Parliament member Olivia Chow said to Ford, “We’ve had it with the scandals and lack of truth.” John Tory, a provincial former Conservative Progressive party leader stated that Ford had ruined the city’s reputation and let the people down. Most of the night, Ford was content with letting the other candidates go at one another and only took to non-personal issues.
One small tidbit that may entertain you is when Ford referenced being “not perfect” (it is yet to be known whether he will submit this into the biggest understatement of the year contest). Several more debates are scheduled as well.
Ford quickly became an internationally recognized figure after his laundry list of incidents, including but not limited to, drug use, televised obscenities, and comments associated to the previous crimes, as well as law enforcement. While he will likely not be arrested, he is still being investigated. and the Toronto council has already stripped him of many mayoral duties.

Read more at http://www.rantlifestyle.com/2014/03/26/rob-ford-thinks-scandals-old-news/#vFKUK1DGQFcoJiML.99
Rob Ford is making news again, and no, it’s not a hilarious rampage, arrest dare, or dumb comment (well, actually it is the latter). Mayor Rob Ford of Toronto said that people are no longer interested in his various past incidents in the first televised debates of the election cycle.
Surprisingly enough, Ford held his own in the debates and did not seem to engage any attempt to further bring up the incidents. Ford’s strategy of sticking to the city’s issue rather than his personal seemed to work, with many calling him the winner of the first debate. Let’s take a moment to absorb the fact that after the handful of scandals that generally would end a political career, Ford is in a decent position to win re-election.
Ford’s two main opponents did little to incite a scandal talk. Former NDP Parliament member Olivia Chow said to Ford, “We’ve had it with the scandals and lack of truth.” John Tory, a provincial former Conservative Progressive party leader stated that Ford had ruined the city’s reputation and let the people down. Most of the night, Ford was content with letting the other candidates go at one another and only took to non-personal issues.
One small tidbit that may entertain you is when Ford referenced being “not perfect” (it is yet to be known whether he will submit this into the biggest understatement of the year contest). Several more debates are scheduled as well.
Ford quickly became an internationally recognized figure after his laundry list of incidents, including but not limited to, drug use, televised obscenities, and comments associated to the previous crimes, as well as law enforcement. While he will likely not be arrested, he is still being investigated. and the Toronto council has already stripped him of many mayoral duties.

Read more at http://www.rantlifestyle.com/2014/03/26/rob-ford-thinks-scandals-old-news/#vFKUK1DGQFcoJiML.99
Rob Ford is making news again, and no, it’s not a hilarious rampage, arrest dare, or dumb comment (well, actually it is the latter). Mayor Rob Ford of Toronto said that people are no longer interested in his various past incidents in the first televised debates of the election cycle.
Surprisingly enough, Ford held his own in the debates and did not seem to engage any attempt to further bring up the incidents. Ford’s strategy of sticking to the city’s issue rather than his personal seemed to work, with many calling him the winner of the first debate. Let’s take a moment to absorb the fact that after the handful of scandals that generally would end a political career, Ford is in a decent position to win re-election.
Ford’s two main opponents did little to incite a scandal talk. Former NDP Parliament member Olivia Chow said to Ford, “We’ve had it with the scandals and lack of truth.” John Tory, a provincial former Conservative Progressive party leader stated that Ford had ruined the city’s reputation and let the people down. Most of the night, Ford was content with letting the other candidates go at one another and only took to non-personal issues.
One small tidbit that may entertain you is when Ford referenced being “not perfect” (it is yet to be known whether he will submit this into the biggest understatement of the year contest). Several more debates are scheduled as well.
Ford quickly became an internationally recognized figure after his laundry list of incidents, including but not limited to, drug use, televised obscenities, and comments associated to the previous crimes, as well as law enforcement. While he will likely not be arrested, he is still being investigated. and the Toronto council has already stripped him of many mayoral duties.

Read more at http://www.rantlifestyle.com/2014/03/26/rob-ford-thinks-scandals-old-news/#vFKUK1DGQFcoJiML.99