Posted on 06/06/2008 9:37:44 AM PDT by Perdogg
Actor Rupert Everett has criticised Americans in an interview with a TV listings magazine.
He has described them as "whiny victims" whose entire language is taken from US TV series Friends and Sex And The City.
Everett told the magazine: "I'm totally off the States now. The reaction to 9/11 and then George Bush - really, they've got very blobby as a nation.
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I’m glad I’ve never heard of him.
His entire language sounds like it was taken from the love child of Posh Spice and Kevin Federline.
He got that point right.
Dude, couldn’t you just have kept yer yap shut? I really enjoyed your work. Sigh.
Who is he? Never heard of the bum.
People like *him* would be the first in line.
Now you have. See, it worked!
Everett told the magazine: “I’m totally off the States now.”
I find it amusing Rupert chooses to criticize our language while sounding like a Valley Girl himself.
Totally, like, oh mah gawd!
Why don’t you come here and say that, Rupert?
For someone described as “gay”...he doesn’t seem very happy at all.
“I’m totally off the States now. The reaction to 9/11 and then George Bush - really, they’ve got very blobby as a nation” - Rupert Everett
“I’m totally off Rupert Everett — whoever the heck he is.” — me
"I'm totally off the States now. The reaction to 9/11 and then George Bush - really, they've got very blobby as a nation" - Rupert Everett
Certainly adding the word "BLOBBY" to my vocabulary would make me able to express myself more intelligently.
Is this the same Lord Rupert Everton, a shipping merchant who raises fancy dogs?
From the age of 7 he was educated at Farleigh School, Hampshire, and later was educated by Benedictine monks at Ampleforth College, Yorkshire, but he dropped out of school aged 15 and ran away to London to become an actor. In order to support himself, he worked as a male prostitute, or "rent boy", for drugs and money as he later admitted to US magazine in 1997.
I don’t recall seeing this actor in anything, and I don’t know what ‘blobby’ means. But I am becoming increasingly disappointed in the citizens of the United States. Just one example: They’d rather go with a candidate that makes them ‘feel good’ with words (while stabbing them in the back with his actions) than with a candidate who can actually get some good things accomplished for this nation.
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