Personally, I think it's great that Trudie Skylar uses private planes. Air travel these days is tough enough without having to deal with this complete waste of space. Oh and a fucking hypocrite too.
@sonofabiscuit is sprinkling greatness: I think you have to start with the newly attached actress though I don't know who that is. There are a lot of gawky guys on TV.
Anyone here ever been to Dallas? I mean, it's not as big as it was in the 80s, but if you don't have some form of overly-styled "Texas" hair there, you totes aren't in with their "society" circles.
And yes, I was born in that city, but I got down to Austin as soon as my "I don't want to do anything to my hair in the morning but brush it and go" self could.
At least they have BuzzBrews up there, so that I have a 24 hour coffee shop and diner that's not a major chain to go to when I'm visiting family...
@wednesdayam: Nah, the big hair's migrated to the suburbs for the most part (and how!). Now it's all about pin-straight, super-highlighted hair in the swankier social circles. (says the Dallasite)
At the risk of nominating myself for a Worstie, can I say that Angelina Jolie looks like a Picasso in that photograph? What a terribly unflattering shot of such a beautiful woman.
@JazzednJersey: I was just coming over to say Cary Grant. Gregory Peck in Spellbound will do also. I assume that in the great beyond, any woman can kiss either of them or both.
It's true I'm not that crazy about Brad & Angelina, but I never tried to say they weren't attractive. But that may be the worst picture of them I've ever seen. Maybe they wandered into some bad lighting.
@TheFormerJuneBronson: Angelina's hairline is much higher than usual, giving her a larger forehead. I wondered if the hormonal crash after the twins is affecting her hair, or having to wear wigs for a movie.
Still absolutely stunning, though. That jawline could cut diamonds.
@dripdrop: It amazes me, and I know I've said this before, how every single time I hear a BEP song and I think, well, at least that can't possibly make a worse song than this. And then they prove me wrong. Every. Single. Time.
The promo ads for "The Goode Family" make me want to be absolutely sure that I never, ever, even accidentally watch a moment of this show. The problem with making fun of vegetarian/environmentalists is that too few people take these issues seriously in the first place so you're only re-enforcing offensive, absurd slanders.
@sjct: I had the opposite reaction. I love Mike Judge and I can't wait for this show. The thing is, if everyone wants to be treated equally, and have their beliefs taken seriously, then you have to be willing to take some teasing. So environmentalists and vegetarians will have to take it just like rednecks. And Trudie Styler.
That Trudie Styler article was maddening. Yes, its true that its ridiculous to claim that you can't support the environment if you take airplanes. However there is a difference between making a needed trip and flying "thousands of miles" every single year so she can, what was it? raise millions of dollars? and how exactly do the two equate? she couldn't raise millions of dollars without flying around the world? In private jets part of the time? I'm glad she has such a high opinion of herself that she feels that a newspaper pointing out the inherent hypocrisy in her actions is to her tantamount to that same newspaper, "given succour to what I would have assumed was a mutual foe, the Chevron oil company." are you kidding me with that shit? /in a mood.
@bluebears: That piece in The Guardian was so self-aggrandizing and obnoxious that I'm almost embarrassed for her.
Case in point:
"It would have been similarly impracticable to have served as a global Unicef ambassador on a bicycle."
No, Trudie, the issue is that when people seek to lecture others, they should lead by example. So, the equivalent hypocrisy would be serving as a Unicef ambassador while, say, beating your children.
@LucilleMcGillicuddy: It's like that episode of Beavis & Butthead where they go through a whole It's a Wonderful Life scenario and discover that everything in this world would be better if they had never been born.
@LucilleMcGillicuddy: paris hilton is a waste of space, of energy, of legs, of everything. i nominate her to go pull a 'doris day' or 'marlon brando' and just go away from the public eye forever...on an island...and never be heard from again.
Kevin Williamson producing a vampire drama? He must be so excited. Think how long he could have kept the Dawson/Joey/Pacey thing going if the characters weren't aging so damn fast! That story had years left in it! Years I say!!
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And yes, I was born in that city, but I got down to Austin as soon as my "I don't want to do anything to my hair in the morning but brush it and go" self could.
At least they have BuzzBrews up there, so that I have a 24 hour coffee shop and diner that's not a major chain to go to when I'm visiting family...
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William Powell, circa The Thin Man. Yep, I think that would be money well-spent.
You?
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Still absolutely stunning, though. That jawline could cut diamonds.
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And can I just say, my love for them ever abounds - *I* drink vodka and Baileys!
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UGH seriously. That "Boom Boom Pow" song makes me want to cut my ears off.
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...yeah, I have no idea what it means either.
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Case in point:
"It would have been similarly impracticable to have served as a global Unicef ambassador on a bicycle."
No, Trudie, the issue is that when people seek to lecture others, they should lead by example. So, the equivalent hypocrisy would be serving as a Unicef ambassador while, say, beating your children.
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sometimes a person is a complete waste of space. Worse actually. Can you
imagine the resources squandered on sustaining her life? All of the crap she
uses? Uggh.
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