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fly on the wall
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3/30/2008 9:13:52 PM
Celebrities you find annoying
I heard Priscilla Presley has issues with her latest botox treatment. Too bad. There's something unnatural about an 86 year old woman looking 24.
Heather McCartney lost her case and only got around 40 million or something. For that kind of money I'd consider sleeping with Paul and I might play Silly Love Songs on the xylophone on top of that.
Dennis Miller used to be funny. Now he's Bill O'Reilly's chump.
A friend of mine likes to watch Flava Flav's show on TV. I gave her an IQ test and she couldn't finish it cause she was holding the #2 pencil backwards, using the eraser to write with.
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SqurlyMurly
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3/31/2008 7:11:15 AM
We could all be beautiful on the outside if we had the money! Maybe that's Heather's problem. She needs more money to work on her outer appearnace; when its her innerself she needs to look at.
Yea, it really bothers me about Heather McCartney whining. "McCartney also was ordered to pay $70,000 a year for his daughter...". "Mills said that was a paltry amount. "She's obviously meant to travel B class while her father travels A class," she said."
Ah, who wants to join me in a pity party? People like that must have been born into wealth and never known the torments of poverty and hunger. That does more than annoy me.
Geez, "a payout that amounted to about $34,000 for each day of her four-year marriage". Wonder how many people would like to make that much in a year?!!
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Susan Raven
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3/31/2008 7:28:11 AM
Don't be too annoyed by these people (please note - loose de_scription!), they are simply not worth bothering with!
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Hop On Pop
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3/31/2008 8:26:49 AM
It's not the celebrities that I find annoying so much as the ubiquitous coverage of the celebrities.
2 words:
Who the hell cares?
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Steve Ison
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3/31/2008 9:28:55 AM
thats 4 Todd
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qelizabeth
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3/31/2008 9:39:07 AM
I went to a couple of parties with celebs. I was embarrassed because I had no idea who most of them were. So I started reading celebrity gossip until I realized I was totally wasting my time. So I stopped. Now I waste my time with all you adorable folk.
And if and when you become celebs, I hope nothing changes between us.
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qelizabeth
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3/31/2008 9:39:19 AM
I went to a couple of parties with celebs. I was embarrassed because I had no idea who most of them were. So I started reading celebrity gossip until I realized I was totally wasting my time. So I stopped. Now I waste my time with all you adorable folk.
And if and when you become celebs, I hope nothing changes between us.
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qelizabeth
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3/31/2008 9:40:08 AM
I went to a couple of parties with celebs. I was embarrassed because I had no idea who most of them were. So I started reading celebrity gossip until I realized I was totally wasting my time. So I stopped. Now I 'waste' my time with all you adorable folk.
And if and when you become celebs, I hope nothing changes between us.
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Hop On Pop
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3/31/2008 10:16:45 AM
Steve Ison: "that's 4 Todd"
How thoughtful, Steve!!!
(yeah, I know. it was a lame attempt at humour.)
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Jeff Allen Myers
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3/31/2008 11:18:23 AM
"McCartney also was ordered to pay $70,000 a year for his daughter...". "Mills said that was a paltry amount. "She's obviously meant to travel B class while her father travels A class," she said."
What a Biaaaatch! So, as a Mom she has no responsibility, or heart to spend some of the Millions Paul gave her as a prostitute on her own Daughter???
Paul will take care of Beatrice, no worries about that.....
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3/31/2008 2:02:14 PM
That whole thing is quite sad... allot of us will never know what it is like to have everything except for love. Seems Paul was made for marriage and family and he seemed open prey after his wife passed on, and who could ever replace her? I tried to be open and fair with her as the media can be so twisting and cruel and I would imagine it to be hard to be in the shadow of his first wife even if she is a ghost, but there is just no excuse for her greed. Why do women feel entitled to half or all of what a man makes? ... She makes Yoko Ono seem like an angel... lol
Most women would be thrilled to have a decent ex husband who is a good father to their children long after the thrill is gone... and who would be so concerned about first class at that point. Perhaps it's all relative to what financial world we are all accustomed to, I dunno. The worst thing she has done to anyone was to her own child because she was putting her child's father down in public and to me that is worse than the money thing. It's a shame for a man who really did change the world in many ways to spend the last years of his life surrounded by pick-pockets...but he seems to be a very strong person and an incredible father, very down to earth... he is not without his saving graces... and he still has Ringo after all...and Ringo is just the coolest cat ever ! lol
Moral of the story... Just because someone is missing a foot does not necessarily mean they've developed character.
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SqurlyMurly
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3/31/2008 5:18:02 PM
Amen to that!
I do hope McCartney finds the right one to share the remaining years of his life. And the "right" woman will have no problem in living in Linda's shadow. That shouldn't be a problem in these kind of situations. He has my blessings, (lowly peon that I maight be)!! After all, he is Sir Paul MCartney.
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Jo Ellen
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3/31/2008 9:11:01 PM
I would hate to be a celebrity. I think it's a no win sitch. There is all the pressure of the industry/glamour standards, constant invasion of privacy, and then no social tolerance for complaining. No wonder so many end up on drugs etc...
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Magnetfisch
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4/2/2008 2:14:21 PM
Paris Hilton, maybe...
let´s quote Damon Albarn ("Blur", "Gorillaz", "The Good, The Bad and The Queen") once again:
The current celebrity culture "sends out all the wrong messages", he said.
"It's creating a mindset that suggests you can get something for nothing and that it's easy to acquire status and fame," he told BBC Radio 4.
"It should be one of the hardest things to do," ...
The programme featured the singer reporting from Mali on the African country's attitude towards waste, where everything of value is recycled, reused and remade.
"At some point in the very near future we are going to have to change our value system so dramatically, and what we deem as important and what we throw away," he said.
"There's just so many things I would alter. I think for a start you have to get rid of things like The X Factor immediately."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/7161966.stm
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