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Everything posted by Serendipity
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That's just pathetic. She's a 47-year old woman with a crap load of money, lives comfortably and she spends her time tweeting and taking stupid cell phone photos of herself in a bathroom mirror like a 15-year old Kardashian on a MySpace page.
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Kat Von D isn't really edgy or cool; she's just a tattoed sell-out and it's time for her to go away. No matter who Jesse James is with, that relationship will always be in the shadow of the relationship he screwed up with Sandra Bullock.
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It just gets better, doesn't it? :4biggrin:
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I don't think it's here. The sunglasses, the skinny arms... nah. Not Demi.
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http://perezhilton.com/2010-08-31-paris-wa...e-in-her-vagina She smuggles a lubricated condom full of coke in her nethers? I don't believe it. A kilo of coke and 4 guys from a Mexican cartel, now THAT I'd believe. That little cubby hole has likely been stretched to the size of the Sahara. :2cool:
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Kat looks like she's had just a wee bit too much work done on her face. She's getting that Jocelyn (aka Bride of) Wildenstein look to her... and it ain't too pretty.
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You're so right about that - she's had a nasty decline and I don't think it's over. When she was more "relevant," so to speak, she had a promising acting career; she's was compelling to watch on the screen and had some talent. Now, she's compelling in a train wreck sort of way. Really sad, but jail could do her some good.
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The Sheriff who released Paris Hilton after only 3-days (claiming budget cuts and overcrowding) was really under a lot of public scrutiny and disdain after that action. I don't know if Paris is connected (her father's money... now THAT I'd believe had some pull), but Lindsay has been so bottom-of-the-barrel for years now, that any films under her belt are just a memory and have no influence regarding anything even close to special consideration. For what it's worth, I think Lindsay's sentence for basically ignoring a Judge's orders, is appropriate.
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I wish Lindsay would indeed, just scram.
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I'm more offended that the cops were derelict in their duties by not testing her for DUI.
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I watched two or three episodes this year if I happened across it while channel surfing. It's not so much fun to watch when there are "celebrities" who have lots of dance experience. I liked it when the show centered around celebs that had no background in dance - it was enjoyable to see them improve and to see them really get into what they were doing. I mean really - an Olympic ice skater who does choreographed moves and a Pussycat performer who dances as part of her show? C'mon. Where's the surprise that one of them would win?
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I don't think there are any more secrets left to spill. The affairs have been widely publicized, milked and made fun of. It's not like the children won't be able to read juicy details on dad and his girlfriends (who have been more than willing to talk and be seen at every opportunity afforded them) on the internet or in Vanity Fair magazine, so they might as well hear the truth as Mom saw it and lived it. Better than speculation and gossip.
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Niciole is kind of a ringer - she's a dancer, so it's not like she's coming out there with no experience and training to get better each week, hence a competition. Sort of the same thing with Evan. I like seeing people who don't know what they're doing, improve. Kelly Osborne was good example of that.
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A lesser sentence might not get him the help he needs. Also, he's going to prison (not jail), and in CA that generally means the offenders serve only half of their sentence time before parole release. There is talk in CA of releasing many offenders because the budget problems are cutting into the costs to keep criminals in the prisons.
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My guess is, ratings. Most people wanted to see Pam dance (or shake her implants to the beat of music) and that's why they put her on last. Truthfully, if you put all the "stars" next to the dancers, I can't really tell who's the celeb and who's the professional dancer.
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I think Pam was all over her partner during the interviews because she needed someone to prop her up. Was she tweaked out on something? The first rounds are popularity contests, I think... Buzz wasn't very good, but people love him, so he may skate thru this round.
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Oh wow. Is Howard Stern even relevant anymore? And Robin Givens - she's nothing more than a sycophant who has inspired no one. Give the kid a break - she's done more in her first job than both of those chuckleheads have done in their combined careers.
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I rather enjoyed the irony of Sandra Bullock's heartfelt speech about growing up with the lesson that there are no color barriers, no gender or class barriers and that everyone deserves love... then Barbra Streisand immediately on stage after that to present best director (and why did she present it?) has to distinguish that the best director could make Academy history by either being a woman or an African American. "Hurt Locker" did surprisingly well. And I like that Cameron's ex-wife was seated in front of him too.
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SHEENA EASTON, anyone? Yeah! :4biggrin: Sheena Easton dragged from the ocean with seaweed around her neck! And what's with Natalie Portman's refusal to play Jewish people?
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One time a film crew came into a local cafe, hovering around a woman and some kids. Then one of the crew's minions scrambled about with release forms for everyone to sign, but wouldn't say what show it was for, only that it was a "lifestyle documentary." Naturally, lots of people declined to sign anything with fine print that was shoved in the faces with little explanations. Later on, someone noticed the "Trading Spouses" truck parked downtown and that's how we found out what show it was.
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Too bad she doesn't let a stylist go to her head. She has some of the ugliest, most unflattering hair styles I've seen.
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Seasons 1 & 2 of "Dancing With the Stars." Now, I can't tell the "stars" from the dancers. Or the differentiate the dancers from each other, now that most have gone frosted blonde. "CSI." So many cast changes, it's like a new show and kind of boring. "Ugly Betty." Just got dull; no good story lines.
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One thing that I found really annoying, was the amount of not-so-tiny promo icons that Lifetime has on the screen at any given time. There's the 'Project Runway' promo in the lower right, then 'Models of the Runway' promo in the upper right (or vice versa) and then something else popped up as the models first began walking down the runway - maybe that was the 'Models of the Runway' promo. Either way, it blocked full view of the design and very distracting. Right now there are too many designers for me to really tell who I like or even figure out who they are. Just glad Tim Gunn is still on! LOL, I saw that and thought the same thing!
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Even my boyfriend is hooked on this show. The All Stars: Korto's collection was really wearable and feminine, but she is such a bitter pill! I didn't really get Daniel's collection at all, but he's a cutie. I hope Chris can slim down - it would be much healthier for him. The new season: Did you think the kookie girl they sent home resembled LiLo's gf Sam Ronson at all??? I think I can get past the fact they had LiLo as a judge (although I think her only red carpet experience is the interaction with the biohazard cleanup team sent sterilze where she barfed the contents of her drug addled belly after strolling down the carpet in something torn and thrown over leggings). None of the "best" designs rocked my boat at all. I did like one gown from the first group to go backstage - I don't recall who made it, only that it was a champagne color and the fabric moved like a dream when it came down the runway. What do you think of 'Models of the Runway?' I fell asleep before it was over. Just another model show, although thankfully, only 30-minutes long.
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I LOVED it! I thought it was the best thing they've done with Torchwood! Creepy and brilliant! My boyfriend loves this show. I'm not a sci-fi fan and never paid much attention to Torchwood, other than a glance or two if it was on when I was in the living room. But I've gotta say, we TiVo'd the "Children of the Earth" and it was very good! I watched all the episodes and it was indeed "creepy and brilliant' - a spot on description, daq! Not to sound all Gwyneth about British v. US, but one thing I love about the British shows is that they don't drag them on for years like the US shows (hello ER, Friends...) and that they aren't afraid to lose a character (the shows seem more character driven than actor/actress driven) to make the series move in a certain direction.