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Name: Angelina Jolie & Brad Pitt
Resolved: To become the 21st-century John & Yoko, and bring love and happiness to the world. How else could they follow up their successful 2005 film, "Mr. & Mrs. Smith"? That cinematic tour de force not only brought them together as a couple, it gave us the new, benevolent A-list entity better known as "Brangelina."

ANGELINA JOLIE BRAD PITT
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Brad finds out that the whole adoption thing was really just an excuse for Angelina to make him carry Maddox. Pray the kid doesn't get a growth spurt soon, Brad.

But this should come as no surprise to celeb-watchers. We first got a taste of Brangelina's philanthropic intentions when they spent Thanksgiving in Pakistan. There, the newly partnered couple helped earthquake victims in Pakistan-administered Kashmir. Showing the world's media that they are indeed geo-political players to be reckoned with, the couple met with Pakistani president General Pervez Musharraf, himself a noted lover of human rights.

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But that was last year. In 2006 their goals will be much higher.


For starters, the world's most beautiful couple will bring an end to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, which will culminate in Angelina converting to Judaism — the real thing, too, not that watered-down Kabbalah stuff Madonna and Demi Moore go for — and Brad switching over to Islam. Then Angelina, on a U.N.-sponsored trip to the Holy Land, will lead a vigil at the Western Wall while Brad prays at the nearby Blue Mosque.

After that, Muslim and Jew, celebrity and non-celebrity, will come together (just as John Lennon would have wanted) as one and love — yes love! — will rule. —J.T.

© 2008 MSNBC Interactive


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