I feel so bad for the HollyWierd-I-Hate-America-crowd...NOT!
1 posted on
03/20/2003 11:29:26 AM PST by
Ed_NYC
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To: Ed_NYC
Boo-F'ing-Hoo
2 posted on
03/20/2003 11:31:14 AM PST by
SengirV
To: Ed_NYC
I feel like weeping melodramatically.
To: Ed_NYC
SERVES 'EM RIGHT!!!! God DOES work in mysterious ways!
5 posted on
03/20/2003 11:32:13 AM PST by
goodnesswins
(Thank the Military for your freedom and security....and thank a Rich person for jobs.)
To: Ed_NYC
Doesn't it just break your heart....!
< g >
To: Ed_NYC
Geez, a bunch of pampered, over-indulged, sycophants won't be able to walk the red carpet and preen for the screen as they kiss each other's butts, and we're supposed to feel cheated.
Screw'em. Let 'em hold it in Baghdad.
8 posted on
03/20/2003 11:32:47 AM PST by
theDentist
(So..... This is Virginia..... where are all the virgins?)
To: Ed_NYC
fears that images of jewel-encrusted stars waltzing into the show would seem unseemly I believe the word the author is looking for here is "frivolous". Nothing like raining death and destruction on others to make it easy to identify the "frivolous".
To: Ed_NYC
Bada-bing bada-boom
10 posted on
03/20/2003 11:35:45 AM PST by
kimoajax
To: Ed_NYC
The spectre of war in Iraq is threatening to cost hundreds of millions of dollars in Oscars-generated revenue...The SPECTRE of war? Well, too darn bad!!! Ha!ha!ha! I hope they lose their pants off in revenues!!!! It's about time these phoney creeps find out just how irrelevant they are!
13 posted on
03/20/2003 11:37:36 AM PST by
nfldgirl
To: Ed_NYC
Another added benefit from the war.
16 posted on
03/20/2003 11:41:59 AM PST by
Kozak
To: Ed_NYC
I just want to clear one thing up: The Hollywood stars did not cancel the red carpet entrance ceremony "out of respect for our soldiers", they canceled it because they are afraid of terrorist attacks and or freeper demonstrations.
They are selfish, Selfish, SELFISH.
To: Ed_NYC
I wonder if this is the main reason so many stars were against the war to begin with. How long ago was the March 17 deadline known? Wasn't it while back?
18 posted on
03/20/2003 11:42:35 AM PST by
BamaGirl
To: Ed_NYC
In a word: Good.
19 posted on
03/20/2003 11:42:41 AM PST by
Bush2000
To: Ed_NYC
"The spectre of war in Iraq is threatening to cost hundreds of millions of dollars in Oscars-generated revenue from services ranging from coveted advertising time to Botox shots for ageing movie stars."
My first thought is 'so what' and 'who cares' about the traitors in Hollywood? After reading first line, think the author may actually feel the same way. . .
20 posted on
03/20/2003 11:43:02 AM PST by
cricket
To: Ed_NYC
In a word: Good.
21 posted on
03/20/2003 11:43:05 AM PST by
Bush2000
To: Ed_NYC
F'em. Men and woman have their asses oin the line right now and we could do with less of Hollywood cooing over itself.
22 posted on
03/20/2003 11:43:10 AM PST by
amused
(Republicans for Sharpton!)
To: Ed_NYC
I feel bad for the small businesses trying to make a living. As for these self-indulged pretenders and their orgy of self congratulations, all I can say is, " MAN, I DON"T CARE!!"
To: Ed_NYC
General Lee Cilly:
"The object of war is not to preempt celebrity award ceremonies for your country but to make the other bastard preempt celebrity award ceremonies for his."
24 posted on
03/20/2003 11:46:51 AM PST by
mrsmith
To: Ed_NYC
Damn! Is this the year Bill Clinton was going to get a special award for being able to lie convincingly and cry on cue?
26 posted on
03/20/2003 11:49:02 AM PST by
weegee
(Uday is DU in pig latin, pass it on...)
To: Ed_NYC
Something must be done, and this is series business. The country faces a cleavage viewing deficit!
27 posted on
03/20/2003 11:50:08 AM PST by
ricpic
To: Ed_NYC
an event that could appear frivolous
You think? When has it ever not been frivolous. I think I read that the "peace" pins many planned to wear cost $18,000 each.
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