Originally posted by 1dawoman
what about her 'insane liquid formula' for weight loss...and there's a link called 'my beauty' that talks about her cosmetic surgeon...
This is perhaps the most superficial and pointless site I've ever seen.
where is the site?
also, she has a cosmetic surgeon? she should first stop going through puberty and go see a dermatologist for that horrible skin. they have drugs for that now and they work pretty well.
StereoPrincess
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Originally posted by Ravist
i dont care how much she deserved it or how much of a bitch she was, YOU NEVER do that to a woman, if the conversation gets really heated, walk away. And for those who condone this type of behaviour, shame on you, is that what you would have done if it was your mom or sister?
no one is really condoning it. plus the guy got arrested and lost his job for the rest of his life for this. no way they are going to let him teach now.
preppie chick
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Originally posted by StereoPrincess
where is the site?
also, she has a cosmetic surgeon? she should first stop going through puberty and go see a dermatologist for that horrible skin. they have drugs for that now and they work pretty well.
Watched it for the first time today after hearing all the hype about this show on TA...It's hilarious..I had to look up what Guido means though lol, so is this like equivalent of Gino but for Americans?
Endlesswave
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Originally posted by SasH21
I had to look up what Guido means though lol, so is this like equivalent of Gino but for Americans?
Yep. lol
yankeeBaby
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Originally posted by StereoPrincess
You know what this is...
LMAO...."TIESTO!! JONATHAN PETERS!! DANNY TENGALIA!!!!'
:haha: :haha: :haha: :haha: Dear god, the NYC gweed-trio.....
PS: Snookie gets ROCKED on next week's episode!! :eyes: :nervous:
Scoops
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Originally posted by yankeeBaby
PS: Snookie gets ROCKED on next week's episode!! :eyes: :nervous:
MTV pulld the scene
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If you were eagerly anticipating the chance to see "Jersey Shore" star Nicole "Snookie" Polizzi get punched in the face, don't hold your breath.
MTV announced Friday that they have pulled the clip from the reality show's upcoming episode, according to Us Magazine.
"What happened to 'Snooki' was a crime and obviously extremely disturbing," MTV said in a statement Friday. "After hearing from our viewers, further consulting with experts on the issue of violence, and seeing how the video footage has been taken out of context to not show the severity of this act or the resulting consequences, MTV has decided not to air 'Snooki' being physically punched in next week's episode."
The clip went viral earlier this week after it appeared in a teaser for Thursday night's episode. In the footage viewers saw a quick clip of Snooki, the self-proclaimed "Princess of Poughkeepsie," getting socked right in the face and the subsequent arrest of her attacker.
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The network says that the incident will still be addressed in the episode and that a message at the show's end will provide a list of available resources for those in abusive relationships, according to Us.
As for Snooki's attacker, he has been identifed by The New York Post as Brad Ferro, a 24-year-old gym teacher from Deer Park, Long Island.
Ferror was drinking in the Beachcomber Bar & Grill in Seaside Heights, N.J., when he decked the "guidette."
Dept. of Education officials say they've taken Ferro out of his north Queens Community High School and sent to a reassignment center while they investigate.
This is the first time that MTV has backed down amidst the scandal surrounding their newest reality show. Since its premiere, the Italian-American community has pressed for the show's cancellation.
Andre DeMino, the president of Unico, an Italian-American service has repeatedly denounced the behavior of the eight housemates on the Jersey Shore, calling it "reprehensible and demeaning in all respects."
"I don't see any redeeming value in the show," DiMino told the New York Times. "They are an embarrassment to themselves and to their families."
Prior to the "Snooki-punch," programming president at MTV, Tony DiSanto, defended the show saying that it never even crossed his mind that it was offensive.
When he asked whether it bothered him, he said, To be 100 percent honest, no, even as an Italian American, the president told the Hollywood Reporter. I just wanted to be cautious about toning down the partying.
A link for us losers who do not have/use Facebook?
RE: this show, nothing can express my antipathy for what it represents. .. wow.
What scares me is that stupid spreads really quickly; little to no time, we'll be seeing high school kids and some messed-up grown-up behaving more like these laughing stocks.
Intangible
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Originally posted by Al
A link for us losers who do not have/use Facebook?
RE: this show, nothing can express my antipathy for what it represents. .. wow.
What scares me is that stupid spreads really quickly; little to no time, we'll be seeing high school kids and some messed-up grown-up behaving more like these laughing stocks.
mmmm sorry... It's a whole album of pics from jersey shore on Jenni's profile... when I get back from the library Ill post a few winners