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Miranda Lambert on Britney {Spinner}
Feb 2nd 2008 5:17PM Saw a piece on tv a few days ago explaining how this girl has her hand, feet, head, etc., in our national economy and is running it to a degree that a recession we're all fearful of, may be thwarted. Brit's name, her likeness, her emotional outbursts, her mental illness, etc., cause people around her to move more than $400 million each month. That is: the photographers, the writers, the magazine cover designers, the nightclubs, their patrons, the doctors, hospitals, judges, court personnel, anyone and everyone who uses Brit or her name in their line of work and gains monitarily is unwittingly helping our economy fight to stave off a recession. $4.24 billion a year isn't chump change kiddies and if it turns out that this little girl's dynasty saves the U.S. from recession or even worse, a depression in these uncertain times, I think we'll all be kicking our butts for not seeing the big picture in time and bad mouthing her all the way to the bank. Even internet sites like this fuel people's perceptions and prompt folks to pick up those nasty tabloids in the supermarket and pay hard earned money for them as end-use consumers. Any qu3estions?
Bill O'Reilly Explains What Black People Are Like {News Bloggers}
Sep 25th 2007 3:21PM I simply wish to mention that when I was a little girl, growing up in W. Va., it was the black men coming out of the coal mines, dirtier than black, wheezing with rock in their lungs. Never did I see a white man with a light on his hat and a pick axe over his shoulder. Back in the early 50s, it was the black man who did the meanial labor, jobs no one else wanted to do.
Sound familiar? Now, almost 60 years later, our neighbors from the south are willing to do the jobs no one else wants to do at a price no one else will accept. If these illigal aliens are granted amnesty and citizenship, within the next 20 years, we'll be seeing yet another race crisis much like we experienced in the 60s (at the hands of Sharpton and others) demanding equal pay, equal status, equal everything because they've paid their dues and they deserve it. We'll see Mexican rioting in major cities like Miami and LA. We'll see new amendments introduced and passed in Congress to insure everything is available and affordable to the Mexicans who came here illegally. And we'll see a sharp rise in prejudice, both white and brown, as they insist on the very same things our black friends worked so hard to receive through the enactment of new laws and through common sense. In retrospect, we'll see the modern brown slaves will fight for the same freedoms our black equals fought for to become our equals in the first place.
Now, to those of you who are belittling Bill, I'd just like to point out that not a single one of you is using our national language and its grammar correctly. Your spelling is atrocious and your usage is totally off the wall. I trust Bill isn't bastardizing our language like you are. In fact, I trust he's trying to preserve all aspects of the English word which I see you are not. You kids need to go back to school and learn how to spell and write--that, my friends, will be the first step in preventing our national language from becoming Spanish and it will help your children to want to keep English as the spoken word here in the good old U S of A.
Maine Retreat, Estate of the Day {Luxist}
Sep 5th 2007 9:35PM Jeeezusss, could these people find a little taste? I've never seen anything like this...what were they thinking??? It's clear, the rich folk's hired help was taking the day off on picture day. Someone, please teach these people how to make a bed!! This place is UGLY, UGLY, UGLY!! Raze it is the operative term here. I'm hurling my dinner....YUK!
Reporter Heckled {AOL Video Blog}
Aug 9th 2007 4:31PM so what.....we have felonists calling out moral reporters for doing their job and protecting the public. The guy says, "what do you think, let them do damage, or what?" Owners of the convention hall should be arrested for aiding and abetting these lawbreakers. Also, I'd like to see more of the faces of these hackers who do everything from cause a few headaches to compromise our national security. I mean wwhhhhaaaatttt!!!!! Let's put these people in jail where they belong.
Sprint Dumps Problem Customers {Switched}
Jul 7th 2007 4:16AM Heck, I've been with Sprint since the late 80s when it was Cellular One. Then Sprint bought it. They love me so, I get 15% off my bill every month. I've had nothing but great service...even free roaming...and I tell the boss of the customer service reps when I do have a problem and they fix it instantly. I'll be up for 25% discount each month next time there's a problem. Let's see, unlimited calling, free roaming, free internet on my Treo...all for what, $40 a month? Can't beat that with a stick!
Top Searched Health Conditions {AOL Hot Searches}
Jun 12th 2007 3:11PM Joseph, #17, you're absolutely correct about taking care of your laundry after being exposed to PI. Even tho you've taken precautions to cover exposed skin prior to contact, unthinking folks will simply strip clothing off to wash it with bare hands and, unintentionally, even expose themselves by handling the laundry ungloved. When you think you've been exposed, use gloves to remove your clothing in front of the washing machine and take care to not let the outside of infected closing touch any part of your body after you've removed them. Wash separately in hot waster but don't use Cloros on colored clothes unless you want to lose the color. Clorox For Colors does not work so don't bother. If you don't care about it, just throw that clothing away, taking care not to re-expose your skin while bagging clothes for disposal. One thing to consider...people of lesser means often will go through garbage bags at the sanitary landfill, looking for anything they can use. If you throw your clothes away, you might want to identify on the outside of the bag that the contents are contaminated with poison ivy. Just a thought.
Rosie Quits 'The View' {AOL Video Blog}
May 23rd 2007 7:13PM WHHHHHOOOOOOOOO HOOOOOOOOOOOO !!!!!! God, I thought she'd never shut up. Thank you ABC for letting that behemoth go. She'll never host another show and she'll never be a viable guest in the future. Rosie's lost her credibility and she's lost her fan base. She did it to herself! I'm just sorry she won't be around anymore so we can sit here and badmouth the bi*^h. It'll be sad not seeing you guys any longer. I don't watch The View, never have and never will. I just love the gossip and tearing into people who really need it.
Elizabeth Hasselbeck is Stupid {News Bloggers}
Mar 4th 2007 12:59PM NEVER watch the View but can't stay away from issues flooding mainstream news orgs. My thoughts: RO wants to be accepted but doesn't understand that she's seen by a significant majority of Americans only as a big mouthed, cruel dyke who wishes she was born with a schlong and who bullies into submission all who oppose her because she's run into so much intolerance, all she knows is to throw it back. She thinks that being loudest constitutes being right and understood. RO doesn't understand she's become the poster child for America's moral decay, and if she really wanted to be taken seriously, she'd learn the definition of tact--the ability to make a point without making an enemy. Appaarently, Joy called our nation's president a murderer. She should take solice in knowing she CAN say that thanks to our Consitution. Had she said this in certain other countries, she'd have been murdered herself.
Sex and the City bad influence on Lohan {AOL TV}
Dec 4th 2006 8:45AM Lindsay didn't say "Sex in the City taught her to sleep around with every man she meets." One can tell by the way it's written that this began when some sleeze reporter provided her and her management with an innocent looking poll of questions to which the reporter turned her answers on her making it sound like she's a loose cannon.
Note there are no "quotes" in the piece above, carefully "not" placed, keeping the sleeze reporter and his bosses out of court over a serious and expensive case of libel.
Now I'll admit this little girl has made some errors in judgement in the few years she's been around, but get over it people, she's just "a little girl" with way too much expected of her from a society which demands perfection from its Hollywood "royalty."