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Ali and John discuss the Men's Health list of the 11 things that make up the perfect woman - according to men:
1. You laugh at their jokes
2. You're 2-4 years younger than they are
3. You have a nice smile
4. You have big breasts
5. You have long legs
6. You have your own career and money
7. You have little feet
8. You're educated
9. You wear red
10. You have narrow hips
11. You have brown hair
Ali thinks this is a load of malarky. After all, beauty's in the eye of the beholder. The qualities that she thinks make up the perfect woman? Somebody who has a sense of humor, cares about the world, and is a girls' girl.
What qualities do you think make up the perfect woman? Tell us in the comments!
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Ali and John discuss Judith Shulevitz's article where she claims it's wrong for women to have kids later in life because they often end up using "reproductive assistance" that can put their children at risk of developing birth defects. Research shows that women today are waiting longer to have kids because they want to establish their careers first.
Do you think first-time parents are getting too old? Tell us in the comments!
More can't-miss moments: Ali talks Pope Benedict XVI joining the Twittersphere, a woman who tried to smuggle cocaine in her breast implants, and a 73-year-old school bus driver who threatened bad kids with a toy gun.
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Ali and John discuss the prank call made by two Australian DJs of the 2Day FM radio show who called Kate Middleton's hospital and pretended to be the Queen Mum and Prince Charles checking in on the expecting princess. The nurse who answered the phone call ended up committing suicide. Ali and John wonder whether DJs should still be allowed to do these prank calls after this tragic ordeal.
Who do you think is to blame? Tell us in the comments.
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Ali and John discuss Babble blogger Serge Bielanko's piece on whether parents should be using Santa to threaten their kids during the holidays. In reality, a recent survey shows that 80 percent of parents will give their kids the same amount of presents whether they're on the "naughty" or "nice" list -- so what's the point? With her own daughters, Ali focuses less on whether they've been naughty or nice, and more on whether her kids have been generous and giving to others.
Do you use Santa threats with your kids? Tell us in the comments!
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Ali and John discuss the photo that appeared on the front page of the New York Post last week that horrifically showed a man who'd been pushed down into the subway tracks, just seconds before being struck and killed by an oncoming train. This begs the question: Why was someone taking a photo of this scene instead of helping the man get out of the tracks? Ali thinks it's because the human instinct of helping others who are in peril is diminishing.
Do you think the New York Post should have ran the photo? Tell us in the comments.
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