Posted on 08/31/2004 2:32:46 PM PDT by pookie18
Among others...tonight...Michelle Malkin, Angie Harmon, Jason Sehorn, Terry McAwful...Wednesday...Bono...
Angie Harmon? Hubba-hubba.
What? What does she have to do with politics? Or her husband for that matter? Oh, that`s right, once your famous you immediately get recognized as a Professor of political science. Just look at Janeane Garafolo. Maybe next we can take military advice from Paris Hilton and Jessica Simpson, or maybe we can skip the humans altogether and go right to Kermit the frog.
she was very elegant in her accolades to the medal of honor recipients present at last night's show :)
Just when I thought it wasn't safe to ever watch Law & Order again (it's still not, their first show of this next year is a take-off on Abu Ghraib). - I can just watch repeats with Angie Harmon :)
I've just about had it with O'Reilly. Last night he said he aimed to be in the middle, not on the Left or not on the Right. There are enough poseurs in the media in the media claiming that spot-- f'em, I'm not interested in that.
Bono? How can you take that seriously?
I report, you decide...
She is a HOTTIE.
You don't pretend to believe that that is what he does, do you, Pooks?
That's what I did...I reported & you decided not to watch it! Stop reading between the lines ;-)
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Well see what my whole problem is with giving celebs all this publicity is that is doesn`t get to the heart of America. The majority of people in this country don`t make 10 million a year (or a month or whatever they make) like Angie Harmon or Jason Sehorn. I don`t care if they are Repub or `Rat, the fact is they don`t represent the average American. They are freaks. They are people who are extremely overpaid for doing extremely valueless work for society and they are treated like they know better than anyone else. Why doesn`t the media interview cops? Or firemen? Or the average person who actually contributes a great deal more to American society?
Someone who works in sanitation does a hell of a lot more for American society than someone who acts in a TV show. Let me put it this way; If you had a decision to have your favorite TV show banned for a year, or have your garbage pick up banned for a year, what would you choose? Well if you`re Michael Moore, you`d probably choose the TV show, but for most people, living in filth is not exactly "living it up" and they would say to hell with the TV show. Acting is a useless occupation when put on the totem pole of importance in any society, and for it to constantly be hailed as #1 is outrageous.
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LOL. Lighten up. Crack your lips . . . tilt the ends skyward -- it's called a smile. A bit of humor in these tense times is good for the soul.
At least OUR eye-candy is a mite better to look at than theirs. Angie Harmon VS Bubbajean?
Ahem . . . if you didn't know it, Angie is a Texas gal -- where God set up His mass production line for the most beautiful and intelligent gals this world has ever seen.
Okay, Texas ladies, it's spelled GEEDEE. I'm old, fat, disabled, ugly, I have gas far more often than I'd like, and I ain't rich but, hey, I'm single and I CAN BE TRAINED.
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