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It seems to be getting her into trouble again. Janice Dickinson's foul mouth is apparently offending some of the members of her West Hollywood gym, Equinox.
One fed-up staffer at the Equinox sweat shop called us to complain that the self-proclaimed "world's first supermodel" has been hurling abuse at her fellow gym rats. "She had a meltdown in the ladies' locker room and started calling everyone the c-word," claimed our snitch. "She is very abusive and out-of-control. Some people are leaving the gym because of her behavior. The management has had meetings about her, but they haven't approached her yet." But Dickinson denied all. "Every time I go, people are very nice to me," she told us from the set of TV's "Charmed," where she was filming a cameo. "I've got a lot of [bleeping] enemies. I'm confounded. Maybe people are trying to make me look like Naomi Campbell, but I'm not Naomi Campbell, I'm Janice Dickinson. I'm sure there are a lot of really angry ladies there because I do have an amazing body . . . There's a lot of angry, jealous bitches."No sweetie, you are not Naomi Campbell. She's not filled with so much plastic. Janice also seems to be everywhere as of late.
Model: I'm No Gym Bitch [Page Six]

We'll get to that in a moment. Did you know that Johnny Knoxville's real name is P.J. Clapp? I was really out of the loop on that one. P.J. Clapp. It's funny, because it's sad.
Moving on. Johnny and his man posse got themselves tossed out of Milady's for getting into a fight with a man who was bothering Kate Moss.
Mmm...I wonder if any of the men had been drinking?According to Lowdown spies, the violence started when Moss' unidentified tormentor - described as a "young frat-boy type" - bizarrely insisted on caressing Moss on the cheek with a rose, despite Knoxville's repeated warnings to quit it. "The guy was really bugging her, and then he was trying to give the rose to Johnny," says an onlooker. "Johnny finally took him, turned him upside down and dropped him on his head."
Just like in the movies, all hell broke loose. "The guy got up and threw a beer bottle at him," said the spy. "It hit someone's arm and then shattered on Johnny's hands. It cut him up - there was blood all over his T-shirt." Bouncers were forced to leap into the fray and remove everyone from the premises.
"This happens every time we go out, but without the fight part," the source said. "People are always tormenting him, all the time. This guy would not let up." Milady owner Frank Genovese told Lowdown: "Johnny didn't create the problem, but we definitely asked him to leave."
Trouble in SoHo: Johnny Knoxville puts up his dukes [Lowdown]
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Kelly, Kelly, Kelly. The woman is still going on about how American loves to drug their children. I'll concede one point, I think that, while there are some children who are medicated and shouldn't be, to broadly brand certain drugs as evil is extremely narrow-minded. The whole thing comes off as if she's pushing the Scientology agenda. Do it the Scientology way, or you're wrong.
Obviously knowledge is key to anything. But a stack of vitamins isn't the cure-all either."If you are talking about the drugging of kids, I'm for giving parents all the information," Preston said today on "Good Morning America."
"The FDA [Food and Drug Administration] has issued two separate warnings that these drugs cause hallucinations, suicide and violence." In June, the FDA announced that it planned to add new warnings for Concerta, prompted by reports of psychiatric side effects, including suicidal thoughts, hallucinations and violent behavior. Concerta is a long-acting form of the drug also known as Ritalin, a medication for treating ADD.
She says her "Jerry Maguire" co-star is right to question psychiatry, but is at a disadvantage to speak out about postpartum depression because he's a man, and therefore would never know firsthand about post-pregnancy struggles. "I had a kid. It'"s a real medical condition. Absolutely," says Preston. "It's a physical thing that happens to a woman.
"But here's the point with this [postpartum depression] being marketed as a mental illness, even when they are saying the hormones are out of control. Why then drug it?" she says. "It would be better to monitor depression in new mothers." Preston believes that fewer new mothers would opt for antidepressants if they better understood what they were going through.
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Jamie is our fourth and final intern to be featured (I believe she's the one in the "Hug Me" t-shirt). Let's make her feel right at home.

My name is Jaimie. I live in smack dab in the middle of the United States. I live in Peoria, Illinois. Born and raised, I lead a pretty typical midwestern life. I have been married to a wonderful man, Jason, for 2 1/2 years now. My pride and joy is my 11 month old nephew, Easton. I enjoy watching him grow and experience new things. Of course, he lives down the street with my brother and sister-in-law. My parents also live about 3 miles away and my in-laws (help me!!), live 4 blocks away. Like I said, typical midwestern life!
Professionally, I am in sales and event planning. My job is my paycheck and that's about it. I love living....not working. I enjoy shopping, going to the gym, hanging out with family and friends, traveling and last but not least, GOSSIPING!
So, long story short....thank goodness for Hollywood, otherwise I would not have anything to look forward to but making sure the "corn is knee high by the fouth of July!!"