Have you been watching the new season of Celebrity Apprentice? Well I have and I have come to one conclusion. Cindy Lauper is a freaking idiot.
I don't know if they are giving her the Kate Gosselin edit but man they are making her look like a big dummy. She just keeps interrupting and asking these inane questions and walking through life befuddled and incoherent. What a maroon!
It's pretty funny that they give these simple tasks to this big group of celebrities and they just can't handle it. If they worked for you they would be fired in a New York Minute!
And you have to catch the ex-Governor of Illinois, Rod Blagojevich. Man is he getting hosed by the director. In one shot he is talking to camera and someone says something off camera. He goes out of the shot to shake the guys hand and then comes back in range and touches his hair John Edwards style and goes "Did you guys get that!" Man he looks like a real politician.
Like scum in other words.
I must say that this was very entertaining.
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That's OK, when the Feds get through with Blago, he will find grab your socks and spread em has a "hole" new meaning.
Not that there's anything wrong with that.
1) She ought to have been the one fired in the premiere episode (which I watched, in real time).
2) She just keeps interrupting and asking these inane questions and walking through life befuddled and incoherent. What a maroon! What can I say?--I can relate. Totally.
Also, if "we the people" believe prison rape ought to be part of a prison sentence, *we the people" ought to have the balls to require that to be specifically, and in open court, included in the official sentence pronounced by the presiding judge--to repeat, in open court and as part of official sentencing by a judge, governed by law.
Personally, I don't think "we the people--even the most extreme among us--would approve of any such thing if "we the people" had to openly and officially sanction, recommend and embrace, much less defend on principle, the concept put into practical reality.
Peter: How about you run for office on a law-and-order platform, one of the prominent planks of which is officially incorporating revenge-rape into sentencing guidelines? Hey, while you're at it, why not make a law saying that those inmates who deliver that part of such a sentence must be given time off for good behavior? (And in what way would they not deserve it?--after all, would they not have performed a public service?)
Jeeez reader, there goes my whole series about women's prison movies!
I don't want to piss you off.
Agree with RIA on the prison rape.
Also, Lauper always played dumb but you could tell it was an act if you were paying attention. But maybe it's caught up with her?
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