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"Files for divorce" from her fiance? They aren't even married yet, but they have to file? Seems weird...

Posted by: elpea on April 9, 2008 7:16 PM

"their more likely to tear ligaments" proofreading on isle 5.

p.s. why do I always have to log-in twice before I can comment?

Posted by: elpea on March 28, 2008 2:35 PM

Congrats, Nick, on another stupid blurb. And the guy who canvassed for Bush thinks there "insufferable Obama worshipping."
What do you call all those desperate fools who acted the same way about Bush and still hold loyalty to his sinking ship in the form of "W '04" stickers that have yet to be sheepishly removed?

Posted by: elpea on March 20, 2008 12:35 PM

LOL@ Tina Fey. That woman has made me laugh a grand total of 0 times in my life, but she's made me groan in misery thousands of times.
Jon Stewart, on the other hand, has half a brain and is able to approach politics from a more balanced perspective, not going on uninformed pro-Clinton tirades for fun.
...and all this from the person who coined the dumbest "catchphrase" in recent history-- "Bitch is the new black." Score another groan for Tina.

Posted by: elpea on March 19, 2008 10:39 AM

Dear Obama,
I will work on your campaign. I only went to a public university in Texas, but I did learn the skills needed not to say stupid shit during a tight campaign.
Godspeed,
elpea

Posted by: elpea on March 11, 2008 7:10 PM

Waris Dirie is fine. They found her earlier today.

Posted by: elpea on March 7, 2008 5:07 PM

I totally thought that was Hillary for a sec when I first saw it and thought I must be crazy. Good to know others are seeing it, too.

Posted by: elpea on February 28, 2008 5:13 PM

So, hea stylist who met her on the Freaky Friday set and he's 22 years old?! That seems impossible unless he's either someone in the industry's kid or he's the Doogie Howser of styling.

Posted by: elpea on February 13, 2008 10:10 AM

I posted this comment before but it was either deleted or something didn't work.

Hoping it wasn't the former.

Anyway, it wasn't an "80s clip" of Colbert "discovering" Conan. It was a *90s* clip of *Jon Stewart* "discovering" Conan.

Did you people even watch the show or just crib from other blogs or something?

Posted by: elpea on February 5, 2008 1:55 PM

Wow, they are rabid. Most Radar articles get few, if any, comments. I never knew this Taylor Hicks dude was so popular.

I guess this is what happens when mom and gramma get the internet.

Posted by: elpea on January 17, 2008 5:08 PM

Texas refused to agree to this because they didn't think MySpace was doing enough to keep teens from being preyed on. This is sort of important if you're going to call out the state like that.

Posted by: elpea on January 16, 2008 5:43 PM

My little sister had one of these. I used to get hit by it all the time and never got hurt. I'm really wondering how kids got hurt because I remember this thing having soft wings and not being that pointy. I could see toddlers being hurt, but not kids of the right age to play with it.

Posted by: elpea on November 28, 2007 1:25 PM


 
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