Posted on 05/06/2003 8:55:56 PM PDT by Mister Magoo
Ashton & the Bush Twins Party On!
May 06, 2003
Crazy, sexy, cool actor ASHTON KUTCHER sat down with Rolling Stone magazine to talk JENNIFER ANISTON, getting "punk'd" and partying with the BUSH twins -- JENNA and BARBARA! ET has the juicy rundown of Ashton's tales -- don't miss tonight's show for the story!
For the May 29th issue of the mag, on stands Friday, May 9th, Ashton shares tidbits from his sometimes loco life -- including an unforgettable party with the Bush gals. He tells Rolling Stone: "So we're hanging out ... The Bushes were underage drinking at my house. When I checked outside, one of the Secret Service guys asked me if they'd be spending the night. I said no. And then I go upstairs to see another friend and I can smell the green wafting out under his door. I open the door, and there he is smoking out the Bush twins on his hookah."
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Kutcher apparently said the guy in the room with them was "smoking out the Bush twins on his hookah".
Smoking someone out means that you are letting them smoke your weed. So yes, it DOES mean that they were smoking.
Well, it isn't much of an update since she is no longer there. I think now she goes to grad school at Oxford, but I could be wrong.
"Your brother lived across the street, does he have interesting tidbits that he feels safe enough to share?"
Nothing interesting. He said her friends weren't that cute, and she studied a lot. Par for the course at Stanford. ;-)
Dream on. No, there are others of us who have adhered to a higher standard than the politically correct crowd had advocated, during our own twenty-something years. Too often, that was equated with 'wierd' instead of 'principled', especially given the times involved. Rest assured that your initial doubts about the position you hold will bear fruit of the most positive nature in the years to come. I know it may be of small consolation for someone who would dearly wish to be 'one of the guys', but trust Me: you will come to appreciate your values more and more as the years go by.
Ahhhhhh, college . . .
Ha! Too good . . . (and Clinton didn't inhale)
I don't mind partying, but when you've got strangers making out or worse, it becomes a different animal. While I regret a few moments, I at least feel good that I did not engage in any Spring Break-type excursions.
Few of us can lay any valid claim on innocence, least of all in the span of time before we reached over thirty years of age. We have all made mistakes, and skirted the letter if not the intent of various laws, and it is only in our later years that we truly understand the significance of those selfsame laws -or Commandments- that we previously thought so little of. Trust Me; all of us have done something at one time or another that we would much rather not have, utilizing the benefit of hindsight. Simply remember, as long as you can hold your head high and claim to have followed the Laws, you can sleep with a calm conscience. Too many other people can not, and seek to make themselves feel better at the expense of your peaceful concience. For people in general, if they are feeling bad about something, they attempt to mollify their conscience by justifying their behaviour with the excuse that 'no one seemed to mind', or 'everyone does it'. Trust Me when I say that in later years you will come to appreciate and understand the value of abiding by one's principles, and ignoring the temptations of the present in lieu of somthing more permanant. I am firmly of the opinion that you have the right to kill yourself as you see fit... but I also believe that it will be you, and you alone, that will be standing in front of your Maker stating your actions and the reasons behind them when they occurred and bearing full witness to your actions and intents when you cross over.
My brother is extremely bright, but he had to study a lot as well. Everyone there is way above average. I'm guessing it's a very rare student that breezes through.
Basically, I don't think it's a strike against her that she had to study a lot.
The question is, do you feel they should be in jail for it, as their father believes?
Ok, but if you think about it, it's not all that far fetched to think 19 year olds were smoking pot and drinking.
The question is, do you feel they should be in jail for it, as their father believes?
That is the $36 billion question.
I have no problem with the above, except I would put a limitation of "ONLY" servicemen/servicewomen can drink at the lowered age. BTW..we don't send just 18yo's to die, they volenteeringly (for pay and benefits) join the armed services the last I checked. Take the pay and benefits out and see how many join just to give back to their country. All of them know what they are signed up for and the risks involved. The draft is long gone.
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