Afternoon Fix: Jim Carrey Doesn't Like Prozac

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With Tom Cruise on his current "I could have handled it better" press tour, we were left with no actors to lecture us on the dangers of prescription drugs...until now! Jim Carrey tells Larry King supplements are better than Prozac in dealing with depression.

When asked about the Speidi faux wedding, Lauren Conrad said she has "no thoughts! I don't think any good has ever come from me having an opinion on their relationship, so let's leave it at that!" Jennifer Aniston should write that on a 3-by-5 index card and pull it out every time a Brangelina question comes up.

Melissa Etheridge tried to school Elisabeth Hasselbeck on Prop 8 and direct democracy vs. deliberative democracy before realizing it's totally impossible and just singing "Blue Christmas" instead.

According to a mystery source, Rachel McAdams and Ryan Gosling love each other, "but the timing is off and they can't make each other happy right now." Instead, he is working on building her dream house with his bare hands, hoping that will be enough to bring her back to him.

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