Thursday, December 22, 2011
It's the internet fight of the century- a sensation I tell ya!
It is the fight between Brandi Glanville and LeeAnn Rimes! It seems that LeeAnn stole Brandi's husband and has been leading a internet tweet war against her. She is getting a bunch of flying monkees to post nasty comments about Brandi and mocking her all over the place.
You can read all about it in the blog LynnNChicago! She used to have the great blog name "I Hate Jill Zarin" but she decided to move on and write about other stuff. She gets tons of comments and has a lot of fun.
This story has everything. Infidelity. Sex. Hate. Nasty internet behavior. Chicks in thongs. What more could you ask for?
Everything you need to learn about life you can learn from reality television.
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Everything you need to learn about life you can learn from reality television.
Isn't the converse true as well?
Maybe not the converse but definitely the ProKeds. Just sayn'
Wow. What an awful story.
It's crazy Darcy. That LeeAnn Rimes seems like a real loon.
Brandi is coming off as a villian on the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills but as this stuff gets better known she will become a lot more popular.
I know I have changed my opinion of her after I read this stuff.
Oh. One more thing. I not only love sneaky humor.
I love sneaker humor. Just sayn'
They both need to gain a bit of weight, anorexia isn't attractive.
Gotta be some truth to it. I hope the poor woman gets left alone soon.
And lol.
I couldn't agree with you more Allie. I couldn't agree with you more.
Scary unattractive. Eat a bit, for goodness sake.
That's the typical Hollywood body that we are fighting against.
There is nothing like a curvaceous woman, real flesh and blood , something to hold on to. ( no i am not a lesbian)
A woman is by nature rounded, soft, to make the male species think she is a good breeder( don't start that "breeder" shit again, lol). Nothing uglier and scarier than these skeletal excuses for a woman, ugh.
Her implants are nice and round. Probably firm, too. Like cement.
Eat something!
Hideous figures. Not women, not girls. They illustrate the lost distinction between homely and ugly.
This reminds me - I don't want to buy anything via someone's "portal". That could be a felony in my jurisdiction.
I've been waiting for days--nay, close on to two weeks, plus some--to find a post here on which I could just wish "Merry Christmas" and have it not be attached to God knows what else. Since I now know, for sure, that this is not to be, I've accepted it.
And so in that spirit, I chose this specific version of a particular song--which I'm sure you all will appreciate, love and embrace--in hopes that it might please at least you, Trooper.
; (
Talk about an awful story.
Agree with comments re anorexia--those are not simply very attractive people (body wise); and not, apparently, very emotionally stable.
Of course they could be working in conjunction with tabloids to raise circulation and get a cut of the sales.
Here's the horrible irony. These women shape their bodies to please gay men fashion designers. Hetero men love some meat on the bones, I like some meat and fat..good marbeling on my steak and my women! Don't women see that the most idolized woman in modern history was Marilyn Monroe.
Maleficent Meat Puppets
Wait, I just saw a pic of Leann Rimes (who?) in a bikini (why?) and she looked pretty healthy.
Huh. I dunno.
Nick,
Marilyn Monroe was tiny. 23 inch waist. Worked out before it was fashionable.
Blake - really? Implants do not look normal. And ironrailsironweights would take exception to other aspects of her physique.
Sixty--
I agree, implants don't look (or feel) normal in real life. They don't always look fake in clothes and some of the stuff they do to real breasts makes them look fake in stills.
Playboy's been doing that for years, long before implants. In fact, I've always figured that it was over-exposure to centerfolds and comic book drawings that made the implant popular to begin with. (Then, later, centerfolds, comic books, and strippers and porn stars with implants.)
As for ironrails, well, I think monomania is monomania, regardless of the form it takes. Hair fashions come and go.
That said, I don't think Rimes looks great in those pix, but I did see some where she didn't look bad.
Here, for example. That might be pre-implants.
Now, Kari Wuhrer? She had nice implants. Looked very good in clothes. She got them removed later. Kind of an interesting story, I thought.
Well Blake, Marilyn is rubenesque in my minds eye when I have lotion in my right palm! She had a small waist but big hips and butt. Plus, I remember her later years being more plump than in the earlier ones. I liked the plumper Marilyn.
Nick,
The hourglass is the thing. That's what separates the women from the boys. That's why everyone's ga-ga over Christina Hendricks and her corset.
The whole women-as-rulers thing seemed to peak in the '90s. I remember seeing "Glass House" with LeeLee Sobieski and thinking, "Hey, hips are back! Yay!" (Apparently she's naked in the new Spielberg movie. And I thought TinTin was a family movie.)
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