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Finally the big mouth got fired from Celebrity Apprentice How do yu feel about it? I forget her name, Mahsa or something. She blew it for herself. she couldn't shut up and finally in the cab she realized that she lost the job with Trump. What do you think. I'm talking about the American Apprentice not the British one. | | About time. | Question for Americans; I just read an article in UK newspaper, the Express, about David Beckham, the soccer? player. It says "Brand Beckham is now wielding a ferocious power Stateside." Is this true?
I can understand importance given to celebrities with talent of the past, such as Dean Martin, Elvis Presley, Marylin Monroe, Jimmy Stewart...but these two personality-free blow jobs have no talent or charisma so why are they popular? | | I would say they were popular when they first got here, mostly because of the novelty. I would compare this to when you have a new neighbor move in, you're all interested in who they are and what they're about, and once they novelty wears off, all you do is nod at them from the driveway when you're picking up the morning paper. I don't know of anyone that discusses or is really into either Beckham or Posh. We don't even really watch soccer generally speaking, so I'd say they're B-list celebrities at best. | What causes someone to be a pathological liar? if a person holds down a job, supports his family, and tries to be a good person, what possible reason would he have for being a pathological liar? he has told hundreds of stories about his past in graphic detail with full-blown emotion (most of which have little or no bearing on reality)..everything from being friends with various celebrities to being a war hero..all verifiable lies...WHY? | I need to know if the person denies his lies when confronted with the truth? Or does he admit when called on them? This will narrow it down for me.
Thanks for adding the details. Yes, your assessment is correct. Lying in the face of the hard core truth is "pathological" for lack of a better term. People like this have one foot on the ground and the other foot in the clouds--my old professor used this analogy to describe a neurotic personality.
You cannot help him by calling him on it--I would stay away from this person as much as possible and never be alone in the room with him--you always want a witness with such a person. How sad, but true.
In addition to what others have said, possible attachment disorder in his guyhood--one of the hallmarks of this disorder is lying--stupid lies that the person just can't admit are lies. I've seen this up close and personal in my extended family and it is scary what kind of adults these people wind up being. | Which celebrities have blown it by changing their look? Especially things like nose jobs. Call it an opinion, for example Demi Moore seemed to me to have a less drastic "slimming" at one point that was somewhat reversed, and there was some singer turned actress (who looked very similar) who did so more drastically and just kind of "went on to a different venue." She had some catchy name of some kind like a planet or something. I remember her because her band actually started in the town I live in so I knew who it was after she switched to TV. | | Micheal Jackson&Lindsay Lohan | Does Obama have the Stones to Debate the Whack Job of Iran.? I would find this most amusing., One nut job, blowing smoke up the dress,
of another nut job. Obama would have to practice that Icy Stare move.
Style points would be a must for the celebrity President, and the ranking
nut case from Iran.
Just think all of the Obama supporters could carry there little pom poms,
clap there little hands and stomp there little feet. And a good time would
be had by all. | Obama would never " debate" the whack job.. he will sit down.. they will have tea.. grin at leach other and Obama will be his buddy.
The whack job is Obama's kind of guy, don't you know! | Should Vick be able to play Pro football again? I want to know what others think about this.
I say no he shouldnt. Here's why: If you or I or a friend of yours did something similar and were sent to prison for it, would you get to keep your job? Honestly, do you think the average American would be able to keep working at the place they work for the same company?
NO.
Why should he, and any other athlete/celebrity, be able to get his job back? He had his chance. He was PLAYING a GAME for millions. Millions. Set for life, fame, fortune, ect ect ect. He blew it. He should not get another shot at it after doing something as bad as he did. I would say the same for anyone else who did something similar, worse, or close to as bad.
Let him live off the millions he still has or get another job else where. But the NFL should close its doors on him and others like him. I would love to live that life. Bieng able to provide for my family and their families. Give them and myself the finer things in life. And better yet, while playing a game | | no he shouldn't. playing in the NFL is a privillege not a right. he BLEW it | Does it ever make you mad that celebrites have so much money? Im just wondering if Im the only one who feels this way. I work really hard for the little money that I get from my job, and celebrities make like 100 times more money than me per hour for doing less than what i do for work. how is that fair. and I know life isn't fair. but it just seems so bad, how some people are so in debt and poor and struggling, and some people slack off and make tons of money for doing alot of nothing, and they blow alot of their money on stupid, expensive stuff. like one out fit of theirs could have set some poor person up for years to live happily. I don't know. It just seems all so unfair. what do you think. | | I agree. I think that there is an unfair division of the world - rich and poor. Celebrities spend their money on things like expensive clothing, cars, mansions and holidays, but poor people will spend all of their earnings on essential things like food, shelter and usually parents will buy things for their guyren therefore sacrificing their own luxuries. Poor people work hours a day, getting tired and stressed, only to come home to an extra burden of money worries etc, whilst celebrities can get paid about £100,000 just to make an appearance in public - a sum of money that others can only dream of being real. Celebrities can say that they donate to charity and some most likely do, but why not live the life of a normal person and sacrifice your easy earnings to a family that needs it? It's because humans are selfish, and any opportunity to live a life of luxury - even if others are dying because of no money - will be an option they will take. | Style my hair? 10pt. to the person who helps the most.? I got my hair in medium layers.
But my hair doesn't poof at the top...
It's like this when blow dried then straightened;
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I just have bangs (straight across, parted down the middle)
I want it like this but how the hell do they do this?
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My hair is poofy when blow dried, and frizzy & poofy if I leave it out, and not do anything to it. Oh and it's wavy.
What can I do? | when you get out of the shower, after you towel dry or air dry it for a little bit, put in some leave in conditioner. for the first picture you want, you're going to need to blow dry it upside down and put some mousse in the roots for volume. afterwards, you could straighten it if you want, and put a shine serum. then you're going to need to tease it a lot with hairspray.
for the other too, since you seem to have flat hair, do the same, but forget the teasing part.
good luck! hope i helped you! | Why is America SO ageist, and critical over everything? I mean you even start getting it when you're 25+, and in some cases, when you're over 30, forget it. I'm 27, and I already have been getting treated like I'm "over the hill," get called sir regularly, people assume I'm a dad, homeowner, all sorts of things, when in all reality, I don't even feel it at all. I feel like if you're not a teenager or in your early 20s in America, or if you don't look fabulous or well under your age,...then you're seen as old, un-hip, over the hill, out of it, etc.
It's like Hollywood puts alot of pressure on its people alone, and the rest of society as well, or perhaps people are just that shallow, I don't know but America is VERY age-ist.
Aside from this, they're also flaw-ist, meaning, if you have image "flaws" and you don't look like a magazine cut-out, they really pick you apart because of it. This could mean, you weigh a few extra pounds, you have a skin imperfection, your hairline isn't perfect, your hair isn't shiny enough, your clothes aren't current, your car isn't current, your shoes, your education level.
It's so competitive, and you're expected to keep u at all times and all sorts of thigns. I've been called "old man" lord knows how many times, literally, and even back when I was like 23, or hell 19, people thoguht I was in my mid-twenties.
But you know the catch to all of this? Some people think I'm so young for my age and look great, while others find flaws in me, so it's like you really never know how you REALLY look, because it depends on the person judging.
Some people just blow EVERYTHING out of proportion and are harsh to you.
I mean even celebrities cannot get away with it.
If you look great and perfect like many celebrities do, they even get made fun of, even after they get THOUSANDS of dollars worth of surgery.
Now you can only imagine then how tough it is for the average guy like me!
We can't look like that!!!!
When it comes to jobs same thing, and then we have all sorts of other crappola too like....if they think you're too this, too that, your hair isn't right.
HOW DO WE DEAL WITH ALL OF THIS AGEISM, and other-isms in America?
It's too much and it's ONLY going to get harder as we get older? | The statisics would probably suggest that most people around 30 are home owners, have guyren or are married. Do you feel better after you got that rant out of you?
Stop caring so much, be happy with your self. Forget about what others think. | Did you guys hear Jose Canesco is entering MMA Fighting? Canseco admits needing money Comment Email Print Share Associated Press
Jose Canseco used his muscles to take pitchers deep and trade blows with Danny Bonaduce.
Now the former MVP will step onto the mat and try MMA.
In his latest attempt to cash in on his flagging post-baseball career, Canseco is set to make his mixed martial arts debut on May 26 in Japan. The former Oakland A's slugger and tell-all author is fighting South Korean Hong Man Choi on the Dream 9 card in Yokohama Arena.
Choi is a 7-foot-2, 330-pound super heavyweight and has a 1-2 record in MMA.
"I have no idea if I can do it," Canseco said Thursday night. "It's a tough sport."
Canseco has written two books, starred in a pair of reality shows, and had two celebrity boxing bouts since his 17-year baseball career ended. He boxed Bonaduce, a former "Partridge Family" guy star, to a majority draw in a match in January. Canseco was listed at 6-4 and 260 pounds for that exhibition bout that featured only three, 1-minute rounds.
Canseco, who named names of alleged steroid abusers like himself in his two books, lost to former Philadelphia Eagle Vai Sikahema in his first foray into celebrity boxing.
Canseco's girlfriend, Heidi Northcott, said the MMA deal was presented to Canseco about two weeks ago. The 1988 AL MVP is part of a card that includes an eight-man open-weight tournament and is being called the Super Hulk Tournament.
By his acknowledgment, the baseball outcast needs the money. It's one reason why Canseco has accepted a wide variety of offbeat jobs to make ends meet.
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