"I have a three pronged plan to single handedly stiulate our economy out of the recession.
1. I writing, starring and producing in a film called "Brad Pitt Takes His Shirt off: Imax 3D".
2. I will continue to grow this horrible fucking facial hair, the careful manicure of which will prevent a number of high end salons from going under.
3. Angie's going to "pull a Suleman". This will keep the tabloid business afloat for the next 3 years, and ensure that the good people at Pampers continue to make diapers for years to come."
Brad looks so haggard these days, then again little munchkins can do that to you. For me, Brad was his hottest in Legends of the Fall, damn need to go get that on DVD.
My mother told me last night when Rachel Maddow interrupted her show to say that Barbara Bush had had open-heart surgery, the first thing that popped to mind was "She has a heart?!?" It made me laugh.
But still, that is cruel. He was a way better president than his son and he was freaking crying. Better respect next time MSNBC.
Though Brad does look dreamy. And weirdly, very happy to be there.
@Takahashi-Sensei: I've met her several times because she lives in my town part-time, and they've both been nothing but gracious.
I guess I say it in a broader sense. Like how when Roosevelt and Churchill met in WWII, and Roosevelt got out of his wheelchair and walked up the Churchhill, even though it was incredibly painful for him, and none of the press too photos out of respect. These days they'd pay a million bucks for shit like that...
I don't know. I feel like people like the President used to be respected and revered whether or not you agreed with them ideologically, cause it was America and he was the President. This is probably just my overly romantic historian idealism setting in.
Men in suits make me go weak in the knees. I was once stuck in O'Hare airport for 12 hours and I about had to get a hotel room to recover from all the men-in-suit sightings. The unbuttoned collar and "I have somewhere important to be" look are just getting me all hot and bothered. Sigh.
@swimmingly: I love suits myself. My boyfriend also has a tendency to have to wear them a lot. Which means that i get to look at him in a suit a lot. We have a long-running joke about them.
@swimmingly: ha, i declared this year that i want a man in a suit. or at least a guy in a collared shirt. a guy who can wear a suit - like, really WEAR a suit - makes me sweat a little. award shows are like soft-core porn to me.
@swimmingly: I like to frequent fine suit stores, like Brooks Brothers and JoSABank and pretend to shop for a suit for my father so I can assist some helpless cutie in picking out a new suit.
@silkyjumbo: I stopped seeing a guy who declared he didn't "believe" in wearing suits. Orilly? Like, not even to a black tie event? He said he'd never go to anything so pretentious and snobby. So I dumped him and found another date to the AIDs Charity Ball. Ya know, the pretentious and snobby one.
I mean, I broke it off for a number of reasons, but the suit thing was the final straw.
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and, you are STILL (and always will be)
"Whack A Mole" to me
Breaking to a MUCH more important news conference regarding Katrina, regardless of Pitter being there,
is NOT being disrespectful... it IS more newsworthy.
Well wishes to Mrs Bush
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1. I writing, starring and producing in a film called "Brad Pitt Takes His Shirt off: Imax 3D".
2. I will continue to grow this horrible fucking facial hair, the careful manicure of which will prevent a number of high end salons from going under.
3. Angie's going to "pull a Suleman". This will keep the tabloid business afloat for the next 3 years, and ensure that the good people at Pampers continue to make diapers for years to come."
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Thank you... uhh Brad. HAHAHA.
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That's no benign smile, Brad Pitt! I'm watching you!
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BTW, Brad, button your top button you goon.
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yum
and doing something good
yes, please!
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it's so weird being in dc and seeing photos of celebrities here. it's like watching a dog walk on its hind legs.
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But still, that is cruel. He was a way better president than his son and he was freaking crying. Better respect next time MSNBC.
Though Brad does look dreamy. And weirdly, very happy to be there.
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He shot back: "She has a heart?"
I LOLed then felt bad. I do hope she's OK. I have a soft spot for librarians.
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Barbra Bush is purportedly not a very nice lady in private. Rememember her comments on Katrina? yikes.
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I guess I say it in a broader sense. Like how when Roosevelt and Churchill met in WWII, and Roosevelt got out of his wheelchair and walked up the Churchhill, even though it was incredibly painful for him, and none of the press too photos out of respect. These days they'd pay a million bucks for shit like that...
I don't know. I feel like people like the President used to be respected and revered whether or not you agreed with them ideologically, cause it was America and he was the President. This is probably just my overly romantic historian idealism setting in.
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*I almost had to get myself a hotel room to recover...
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...Or you could go on enjoying your fantasy. Sorry, didn't mean to poop all over it! Those are my issues. ::sheepish::
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I mean, I broke it off for a number of reasons, but the suit thing was the final straw.