Posted on 01/02/2005 6:08:51 AM PST by DogBarkTree
Anna Nicole Smith was wearing a pink Cinderella grown and getting hot around the collar.
"The judges were so paid off," a fuming Smith told me New Year's Eve, a day after a federal appeals court reversed a judgment awarding her $88.5 million from the estate of her elderly billionaire husband, J. Howard Marshall.
"Don't print that! You can't print that!" scolded her attorney Howard K. Stern, as Smith posed and danced with high rollers during a New Year's Eve countdown appearance at the Aladdin.
Stern said he's confident the reversal on a legal technicality by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco won't stand, and he's prepared to take it to the Supreme Court.
WWWWHHHHAAAAHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! She is a rat, she will survive......
As a New Years Resolution I have cancelled my cable TV and threw away my rabbit ears antenna, just so I am no longer tempted to pollute my soul with this MSM monster and her ilk.
Too bad she messed herself up.
Owl_Eagle
Guns Before Butter.
There's 90 year old slobber all over your eye candy.
Nah, she's probably taken a shower since then.
Guns Before Butter.
Howard K. Stern is such a pimp. Imagine having to grovel around after a brain dead tart like her.
"...her attorney Howard K. Stern"
That's rich!
She acts and looks like a drunken whatever/drug addict in that hideous Trimspa commercial!
Does anyone else thing that Anna will never be happy? She seems to be obsessed with doing things to make her happy rather than being happy with things she does.
BWAA!! That bottom one is what they use to transport marine mammals with! How appropriate! Sperm whale!
ROTFL!
LOL..LOL..BWAHahahahahahahaha.
This is bad. If she must support herself again, that means...
She'll make more movies!
(shudder)
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