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metalgearsolid
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Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
typical "pretty girl" syndrome. spent too much time in highschool on her hands and knees.

hey metalgear, you should write to her!
You are too funny, man!:gsmile:
Shakka
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Originally posted by Moongoose
That video is quite god (i love bill) but I prefer this. it always gets me laughing no matter in how fowl mood i am and it newer gets old. Its an old italian cartoon from my youth.





I used to have these cartoons on my mobile. One time during a particularly boring party i puled the phone out and and started to watch this cartoon in order to get my spirits up. Since everybody in the club was about the same age as me, meaning they grew up with this i had 20 people at my back watching the cartoon on that small screen of a mobile phone seconds after i started watching. All it took was hearing that trademarked laugh over the dull sounds of deep house. I swear that night my phone went trough every hand in that club because everybody wanted to watch that cartoon (i left it with a friend to watch the toon, three hours later the phone was handed to me by a girl i newer met before...incredibly hot though)


LOL. How giggly. Kind of reminds me of the old Pink Panther cartoons.





josh4
You know, for a 20-year-old pretty-girl Hollywood actress/singer/song writer, I thought that was done rather well. For me the surprise is that she was actually able to write it herself and somehow submit it to the press all on her own. Wake up and witness the modern entertainment industry people. Have any of you actually talked to a girl like that? I've seen much worse. I mean just go into the COR and witness it firsthand. Not impressed Shakka, next thread.
Shakka
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Originally posted by josh4
You know, for a 20-year-old pretty-girl Hollywood actress/singer/song writer, I thought that was done rather well. For me the surprise is that she was actually able to write it herself and somehow submit it to the press all on her own. Wake up and witness the modern entertainment industry people. Have any of you actually talked to a girl like that? I've seen much worse. I mean just go into the COR and witness it firsthand. Not impressed Shakka, next thread.


That'll be quite enough from you, peg boy.
Groundhog Boy
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LOS ANGELES, California (Reuters) -- Lindsay Lohan's publicist fired back at the media Thursday, saying journalists had crossed a line by mocking a heartfelt letter the actress wrote following director Robert Altman's death last week.

Spokeswoman Leslie Sloane said the note -- which one columnist suggested was composed by Lohan on "one of her legendary party benders" -- was instead dashed off by the distraught 20-year-old actress on a Blackberry, moments after she learned Altman had died.

Altman, who died on November 20 at age 81, directed Lohan in the last film of his career, "A Prairie Home Companion."

"When I got the reports that he had died, I reached Lindsay on her cell phone, and she had no idea. She was devastated. She started crying," Sloane told Reuters. "She quickly put something together on her Blackberry."

"Here was a girl who found something special in this man that she felt so close to," Sloane said. "And she was completely shocked and blown away that he just died. It was written very quickly and it was from the heart."

Lohan titled her November 21 e-mail "Dead is hard, Life is much easier," a quote she attributes to actor Jack Nicholson. In it, she sent condolences to Altman's family, adding, "I feel as I've just had the wind knocked out of me."

The film star, who is estranged from her father, also describes Altman as "the closest thing to my father and grandfather that I really do believe I've had in several years."

Days after the missive was made public, Los Angeles Times columnist Patt Morrison ridiculed it on a Web site as "alarmingly incoherent," apparently referring to misspellings and grammatical errors by Lohan, and wrote that Altman himself might find it "comedic."

Andrew Gumbel wrote in the London Independent that the letter, which ends with the odd sign-off "Be Adequite," had become the talk of Hollywood.

"Was the actress on a misguided -- and utterly botched -- quest for publicity, exploiting the death of a revered director for her own purposes?" Gumbel wrote. "Had she been on one of her legendary party benders? Or was this Exhibit A for the indictment of America's education system?"

Other media quickly picked up on the story, an example of what Sloane said was a steady drumbeat of derisive stories about Lohan in the tabloids, which often focus on her penchant for parties and nightclubs.

"It's enough already," she said. "Everybody has got to get a life. People need to get off her back."
http://www.cnn.com/2006/SHOWBIZ/Mov...reut/index.html

So the excuse is that it's Blackberry shorthand.
Shakka
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Originally posted by Groundhog Boy
So the excuse is that it's Blackberry shorthand.


How heartfelt. When most people write sympathy letters, they take the time to sit down and do it on a nice piece of letterhead. They don't pull out their little T-Mobile Sidekick and crank out a few incoherent thoughts between purple hooters. Show a little class.

I seriously meant this thread to be lighthearted, but it seems to be taking a turn for the worse. She still looks hot as hell in Q's pic. ;)
Spacey Orange
genius. had her publicist written a well-composed letter, LL's condolences wouldn't have been noticed by anyone.
Fir3start3r
It kind of makes one wonder why these people are looked up upon at all.
Lets take Britney and her lovely text-message divorce message send to K-Feed (yea, I think his name sounds like cat food, so sue me) for example.
And then she goes on a 'shorting her little bits like Paris Hilton' for the paparazzi on cue.

Do everyday girls actually take these non-moral, classless hoes seriously?? These are role models?? :wtf:
Lilith
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Originally posted by Fir3start3r
Do everyday girls actually take these non-moral, classless hoes seriously?? These are role models?? :wtf:


Well not this one...
A lot of others seem to do it though. :o
Pop-stars dont make for good role models at the best of times, for starters theyre just paid to run around dancing, singing and advertise things. When theyre not doing that, they tend to just be doing something completely dopey.

No one pays them to think outside that bracket of employment, it's like trying to pay a McDonalds burger crew to do the physics for a Mars landing.
The rocket will get fired up in the air. Yes, its going up in a roughly mars-type of direction... after that its anyones guess where it lands. :haha:
Fir3start3r
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Originally posted by Lilith
Well not this one...
A lot of others seem to do it though. :o
Pop-stars dont make for good role models at the best of times, for starters theyre just paid to run around dancing, singing and advertise things. When theyre not doing that, they tend to just be doing something completely dopey.

No one pays them to think outside that bracket of employment, it's like trying to pay a McDonalds burger crew to do the physics for a Mars landing.
The rocket will get fired up in the air. Yes, its going up in a roughly mars-type of direction... after that its anyones guess where it lands. :haha:


I was actually being a little factious; hard to convey through a keyboard I know...

But I agree; the number of ethical ones can probably be counted on one hand...

Lilith
Yeah I know mate. Problem is... its true! :eek:
The amount of bottle-blonde Paris look-a-likes wandering around is scary, they even try to talk like her. Course, this is offset by the white skinned, (or at best, tanned) tracksuit and gold wearing freaks trying to be like american black gangsters on the other side of the chromosome fence.
I'd like to make fun of them but its probably a good way to get shot.
Fir3start3r
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Originally posted by Lilith
Yeah I know mate. Problem is... its true! :eek:
The amount of bottle-blonde Paris look-a-likes wandering around is scary, they even try to talk like her. Course, this is offset by the white skinned, (or at best, tanned) tracksuit and gold wearing freaks trying to be like american black gangsters on the other side of the chromosome fence.
I'd like to make fun of them but its probably a good way to get shot.


Wow.
I didn't realize this disease mutated and became airborn to infect you guys down there too! :eek:
Obviously there is no known cure and it's exponential growth is threating our gene pool; it must be stopped! :p
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