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    Quote Originally Posted by Nancy Drew View Post
    Also, how is there no update on Patrice?
    Yay you!

    The family is staying really quiet about it.
    This fucking blows. Dunno if he's going to make it or not. I'm looking around the interwebs.
    Charlie Sheen had nothing but nice things to say about him though.


    Quote Originally Posted by Nancy Drew View Post
    Exactly. But it's okay because she's just a porn star, not anything else.
    I really wanna know who raised an eyebrow when they heard the name Sasha Gray, and then had the audacity to be upset over it.
    Quote Originally Posted by bowieluva View Post
    Ron was the best part, hands down.

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    I just don't understand it. She's trying to better her life and do something to contribute.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bowieluva View Post
    I just don't understand it. She's trying to better her life and do something to contribute.
    I agree. It's not like Porn is a contagious virus. Everyone deserves a second chance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bowieluva View Post
    I just don't understand it. She's trying to better her life and do something to contribute.
    But she was in porn....years ago!1!1!!!

    To be honest, I'm more upset over her quitting porn than this shit. Haha.

    Quote Originally Posted by jeneria View Post
    I agree. It's not like Porn is a contagious virus. Everyone deserves a second chance.
    Well it's not like she filmed kiddie porn.
    Quote Originally Posted by bowieluva View Post
    Ron was the best part, hands down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ron_NYC View Post


    Joseph Hyungmin Son, 'Austin Powers' Actor, Sentenced To Life In Prison For Gang Rape
    He already murdered his cell mate. Did you catch that story? this guys no fuckin joke lol




    Also, this has to be my favorite headline ever:
    Kristen Stewart Injured in Dwarf Attack on 'Snow White' Set


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    I hate when dwarves attack.
    "...Jeffrey Dahmer... actually confessed and accepted his punishment. Had real remorse for the sick things he did. It's pretty bad when Jeffrey Dahmer is a better person than you are." ~Justice11 (re: Jodi Arias)

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    Quote Originally Posted by HockeyGirl View Post
    He already murdered his cell mate. Did you catch that story? this guys no fuckin joke lol
    This has more details about the crime. HOLY FUCKING SHIT!
    http://orangecountyda.com/home/index...asp%3Fpage%3D8


    And yea, his cellmate is dead. WHAT THE FUCK!?!?


    'Austin Powers' actor allegedly kills sex offender in prison

    An "Austin Powers" actor convicted of torturing a woman in Orange County is suspected of killing his cellmate in a Central Valley prison, authorities said Tuesday.

    Joseph Hyungmin Son, 40, allegedly killed his 50-year-old cellmate, who was found dead Monday afternoon at Wasco State Prison Reception Center in Kern County.

    The cellmate was a parole violator who had been sentenced to two years in prison for failing to register as a sex offender, according to a prison report. A cause of death was pending.

    Prison officials have named Son as the suspect, but officials said charges against him will await the completion of the investigation.

    Son, who played henchman Random Task in "Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery," was also briefly a mixed martial arts fighter who used the name Joe Son.
    He had arrived at the prison reception center Sept. 16 after having been convicted of torture and sentenced to life in prison without parole in connection with the 1990 Christmas Eve rape of a woman out walking her dog.

    Prosecutors in the torture case said the woman was walking back to her apartment alone with her dog after going to look at Christmas lights with a relative and friend and was stopped by Son about 12:30 a.m. on Christmas Eve 1990.

    Son asked her for directions and then, with another man, dragged her to a car, threw her in the back and drove away.

    Son and the other man told her they were driving to Compton, pistol-whipped her and repeatedly threatened to kill her.

    Son's cohort, Santiago Lopez Gaitan, 40, of San Antonio, raped the woman, prosecutors said.

    Afterward, Son threatened to kill the victim and counted the bullets in the gun out loud as she pleaded for her life.

    Son and Gaitan finally allowed the woman, identified only as Jane Doe, to leave, naked and with her pants tied around her eyes. The woman went to a nearby Huntington Beach home, where the residents called police.

    While physical evidence was gathered in the case from the sexual assault, the case went cold. Son, however, was convicted in May 2008 of felony vandalism in an unrelated case and was forced to give a DNA sample.

    That sample was then linked to DNA collected in the 1990 case, prosecutors said.

    Gaitan pleaded guilty in January to kidnapping, sodomy, rape, forcible oral copulation and forcible rape with a sentencing enhancement for committing rape while armed with a firearm. He was sentenced to 17 years and four months in state prison.
    Quote Originally Posted by bowieluva View Post
    Ron was the best part, hands down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bowieluva View Post
    Ron was the best part, hands down.

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    Is his middle name pronounced 'hi young man'?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cap-n Meow View Post
    Country music awards are about as news worthy as reality tv stars. Anyone with a broken down pickup, a dog that died, or a girl/boy that broke your heart can write a country song.
    While I would normally agree, there are some country songs that are very ... moving... like "Angels in Waiting" by Tammy Cochran, and "Stay" by Sugarland.
    Quote Originally Posted by Ron_NYC View Post
    Shut up, dick.

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    I love country music. I don't count any of that shitty Canadian pop or 90% of what's coming out of Nashville to be real country.

    Bluegrass, especially.






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    Quote Originally Posted by bowieluva View Post
    I love country music. I don't count any of that shitty Canadian pop or 90% of what's coming out of Nashville to be real country.

    Bluegrass, especially.
    As a little boy while hanging out with my grandpa I liked listening to his favorite country music.

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    Bluegrass makes me want to claw my eyes out and stab my ear drums. I enjoy old school honky tonk. But that's about it with country. Growing up that's all my parents/grandparents listened to and to this day, country makes me angry.

    so of course I marry a man who love bluegrass in all its forms.

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    you have got to be kidding me -

    http://www.time.com/time/specials/pa...099071,00.html


    Who should be TIME's Person of the Year 2011?

    Kim Kardashian isn't the first socialite to parlay notoriety into a paycheck, but she might have perfected the process. Celebrity gossip revolved around the reality-TV star's love life this year as seemingly everyone followed her whirlwind romance, engagement and wedding to NBA player Kris Humphries. The couple's nuptials were featured in a two-part television special that drew 4.4 million viewers and reportedly netted the couple $18 million in media rights, gifts and donated items. Yet just 72 days later, when Kardashian announced that she was filing for divorce, she faced widespread indignation from many viewers and left others questioning our devotion to celebrity. While we've come to expect tumultuous romances from our favorite stars, we'd prefer to believe their quickie marriages were about impulsive love ? not a quick buck.

    Read more: http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,2098471_2098472_2099071,00.html #ixzz1dnPbrevl
    Quote Originally Posted by Gawna View Post
    Roses are red, violets are blue, seriously where is the fucking ring I gave Julie and ask her mom about the flowers
    Quote Originally Posted by Ron_NYC View Post
    In all fairness, we have no idea how big this dude's cock was.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bowieluva View Post
    I love country music. I don't count any of that shitty Canadian pop or 90% of what's coming out of Nashville to be real country.

    Bluegrass, especially.
    I love old country and bluegrass.
    "...Jeffrey Dahmer... actually confessed and accepted his punishment. Had real remorse for the sick things he did. It's pretty bad when Jeffrey Dahmer is a better person than you are." ~Justice11 (re: Jodi Arias)

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    Quote Originally Posted by beli View Post
    you have got to be kidding me -

    http://www.time.com/time/specials/pa...099071,00.html


    Who should be TIME's Person of the Year 2011?

    Kim Kardashian isn't the first socialite to parlay notoriety into a paycheck, but she might have perfected the process. Celebrity gossip revolved around the reality-TV star's love life this year as seemingly everyone followed her whirlwind romance, engagement and wedding to NBA player Kris Humphries. The couple's nuptials were featured in a two-part television special that drew 4.4 million viewers and reportedly netted the couple $18 million in media rights, gifts and donated items. Yet just 72 days later, when Kardashian announced that she was filing for divorce, she faced widespread indignation from many viewers and left others questioning our devotion to celebrity. While we've come to expect tumultuous romances from our favorite stars, we'd prefer to believe their quickie marriages were about impulsive love ? not a quick buck.

    Read more: http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,2098471_2098472_2099071,00.html #ixzz1dnPbrevl
    Kim Kardashian isn't the most horrifying of that bunch, either.
    Quote Originally Posted by beli View Post
    kim kardashian - made famous for having a sex tape, should die in a fire
    Quote Originally Posted by McMama View Post
    Have you ever walked into a mall, sat on God's lap, and had your picture taken?

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    They're just trying to get people to take a look.
    "...Jeffrey Dahmer... actually confessed and accepted his punishment. Had real remorse for the sick things he did. It's pretty bad when Jeffrey Dahmer is a better person than you are." ~Justice11 (re: Jodi Arias)

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    Quote Originally Posted by beli View Post
    you have got to be kidding me -

    http://www.time.com/time/specials/pa...099071,00.html


    Who should be TIME's Person of the Year 2011?
    it was a slow year
    Give it to Courtney Stodden. She fascinates me.

    Who was "Person of the Year" last year?

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    SEAL Team Six should be People of the Year or possibly the Arab Youth Protestors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cap-n Meow View Post
    SEAL Team Six should be People of the Year or possibly the Arab Youth Protestors.
    Yes.

    Navy Seals or Courtney Stodden. Tough call.
    They killed Osama, but she looks 40.
    I CANT DECIDE

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    Time has a tendency to pick the most talked about person versus BEST people. I think one year it was Saddam Hussein.

    Then again, not exactly following their own guidelines:
    Influence is hard to measure, and what we look for is people whose ideas, whose example, whose talent, whose discoveries transform the world we live in. Influence is less about the hard power of force than the soft power of ideas and example. Yes there are Presidents and dictators who can change the world through fiat, but we're more interested in innovators like Monty Jones, the Sierra Leone scientist who has developed a strain of rice that can save African agriculture. Or heroes like the great chessmaster Garry Kasparov, who is leading the lonely fight for greater democracy in Russia. Or Academy Award winning actor George Clooney who has leveraged his celebrity to bring attention to the tragedy in Darfur.[edit]



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    I looked up last year. It was Zuckerberg.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HockeyGirl View Post
    I looked up last year. It was Zuckerberg.


    Used his real pic just for Bowie.
    Quote Originally Posted by bowieluva View Post
    Ron was the best part, hands down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ron_NYC View Post


    Used his real pic just for Bowie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bowieluva View Post
    I thought you liked him.
    Quote Originally Posted by bowieluva View Post
    Ron was the best part, hands down.

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