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#17991 Re: The Sunset Strip » Lindsey Lohan broke » 923 weeks ago

the_real_jessica wrote:

May i mention something :

Look at their mothers !!

It's no surprise.

Dina Lohan is a drug abuser, Britney's mother is a fame seeker, Paris's mother is a weird woman into all kinds of fetishs and probably addicted to alcohol, HAYDEN PANNETIERE's mother has got a whore reputation, Nicole Ritchie has a dad who likes trannies apparently and a mother involved in an awful plastic surgery scandal.

If all of this is public to us, it is to their kids.

How do you expect them to turn out normal ?

You're mixing up Lionel Richie with Eddie Murphy. Lionel doesn't fuck transvestite prostitutes.

I also dont buy the excuse as to why they turned out that way. Halle Berry didn't have a great life before she was famous, and was actually beat up by a boyfriend so bad she is almost completely deaf in one ear. I never seen her spreading her legs in clubs while snorting a mountain of coke.

#17992 Re: The Sunset Strip » Lindsey Lohan broke » 923 weeks ago

PaSnow wrote:

It's all fake to keep them in the headlines.

No its not. Lohan is notorious for being a coked out slut. Its not a ploy. That big gossip site actually had the footage on their site months ago of Lohan snorting coke in that bathroom with a bunch of chicks bragging about flying to NY to fuck some dude. She also fucked several dudes the last time she was in rehab. Probably did this time as well. Supposedly just about every rapper has fucked her as well.

She's nothing but trash. She was an unknown actress who lucked into getting to star in a kid's movie and thats how she got her fame. The minute she got that money, she started putting all the money up her nose and fucking anything in NY or LA that moved. The public got sick of this crap and doesn't go see any of her movies. Now she is in the death throes of her career by living as a tabloid star that only the media and a few bloggers care about.

The only thing fake about this culture is their celebrity. The media presents them as real stars when in reality they are not.

They cant sell a cd, cant sell a movie, and cant sell a magazine.

#17993 Re: The Sunset Strip » Sorry state of music... Kid Rock #1 » 923 weeks ago

I've said it for years, but I'll keep saying it until the industry finally hears it:

Cd prices have to be lowered across the board to 5 bucks. Double albums $7.50 to 9 bucks. Its the ONLY way the record industry will be able to survive this downloading catastrophe. Artists are already abandoning labels and changing course, such as Madonna and Radiohead. More will follow. They have to make these price changes within a year or so or it will be too late.

Also, cds will have to have a few little extras. The days of nothing in the booklet are over. MIA actually gave her fans a reason to buy her album, although they didn't buy it in droves. All the artwork in the booklet was designed by her, and the cd came with a paper insert for free ringtones from the album. Called a free number and you got a ringtone.

I know a price drop like that will have an immediate impact on the industry. They will take a huge financial hit when it first happens. However, they can adapt to the new environment. They wont make as much money, but they will still make money.

People walking into stores seeing thousands of albums for 5 bucks each are much more likely to purchase product. Would the industry rather actually make money, or would they rather megaupload, yousendit, etc,. still be very active and p2p sites playing a role in cd burners working in overdrive?

They have no other choice. I never understood their reluctance to stop ripping consumers off. You could spot this disaster approaching a mile away. They should have done a huge price drop in the 90's when Napster got big.

#17994 Re: The Garden » Read about Robert The Haunted Doll » 923 weeks ago

Wow. What a creepy story. That doll even looks evil. It should be destroyed.

#17995 Re: Dust N' Bones & Cyborg Slunks » Beautiful Disease » 923 weeks ago

I was immediately disappointed in this record when I finally heard it. It will not bother me one bit if its never released, although I hope it does get a release someday mainly for the fact the album does have a sort of cult like following. There's quite a few peeps who think it is the best solo project from a GNR member.

I love Believe in Me though. Great album, and even though it was released in the grunge era, it could've had legs had it been promoted. The music really went with the era for some reason.

#17996 Re: Dust N' Bones & Cyborg Slunks » Reckless Road » 923 weeks ago

buzzsaw wrote:

He wrote NR at 15, felt it wasn't ready for AFD in 1986, and finally released it in 1991?  Maybe what we're experiencing now isn't really out of the ordinary for him?

Good point, and in hindsight, what we are dealing with isn't really that shocking. I could never find the quote, but I remember in one of the old magazines in the heyday Axl was talking about the Illusion material before it was released. He said how he had Don't Cry and November Rain back in the AFD period. He didn't feel the songs were ready and the world wasn't ready, so they didn't make it on AFD. In his words, "the weaker of the three", SCOM, made the album instead.

Also, his lofty goals that could never be met(ala the "trilogy" in 2002) has its roots from the old band. Back in 1988, Axl said he wanted to release 5 albums in a 2 year period. Obviously this never happened.

Its like he gets these grandiose visions in his mind, but the way he approaches his art always goes into direct conflict with the actual vision itself.

I'm not trying to justify the wait as its way past the point of absurdity. However, when looking at his past you can sort of understand the bizarre route his career has taken.

Never forget, internal pressure from his old bandmates, record label, and fans caused him to release UYI "prematurely", and they had been working on that album about two years. He said in the late 90's he would never let that happen again. He obviously wasn't lying.:haha:

#17997 Re: The Garden » Stephen Colbert Running for President » 923 weeks ago

I'm not fond of this kind of thing. Yeah its meant to be funny, but it makes a mockery out of the whole thing. Like when Hulk Hogan ran for President and Gary Coleman ran for Governor of California.

#17998 Re: Guns N' Roses » Chinese Democracy tidbits (RUMORS) » 923 weeks ago

There's no way in hell the current lineup is recording old GNR songs for CD. Thats way too fucking stupid and unoriginal. If Cd is gonna have 15 tracks, how can CITR still be up in the air? There's no way in hell Better is from 2005. I also don't agree about BH and Huge being excluded from the album. I am sure BBF is on the album as well, but they have not done enough recording to remove BH from the equation.

The only thing he says thats believable is 2008 possibly not being the year.

#17999 Re: The Garden » The NFL 2007-08 Season thread » 923 weeks ago

mitchejw wrote:

Although these two teams ahve the inside track right now...I have a feeling niether of these teams will represent the NFC in the superbowl. It will be a team right now that is capable of playing a lot better than they are and is able to keep the turnovers down. I think Minnesota may be on the verge (perhaps not this season) as well as Tampa. I still think Chicago is in it...they, more than any other team, have beaten themselves with massive turnovers and self-inflicted team psyche damage.

Chicago is pretty much out of it.They fucked away this season by letting Jones get away, and by not benching Grossman during preseason.They have a lot of decisions to make in the offseason, and what choices they do make will effect this franchise for many years to come.

In the AFC, we know NE or Indy are pretty much locks for the SB, but these teams are legitimately in the playoff hunt:

Steelers
Panthers
Ravens
Titans
Browns
Texans
Chargers

In the NFC, it is wide open:

Packers
Cowboys
Bucs
Skins
Giants
Panthers
Eagles
Cardinals
Seahawks
Lions
Vikings
Bears

#18000 Re: The Garden » The NFL 2007-08 Season thread » 923 weeks ago

NY Giants82 wrote:

Green Bay isn't overrated. They have a very good defense, and an offense that can score points. The problem will be the running game. Eventually, it will come to haunt them. I have watched all their games this year, and they can not run block for shit. Good team though.

And the NFC doesnt suck. They are no different than the AFC, with the exception of having the ELITE teams. The AFC has New England and Indy. The NFC doesnt have an elite team like them. Doesnt mean they suck.

The AFC's second tier teams are better than the NFC's. There is a difference between the conferences, although I do agree with you and Pasnow that the whole league is getting pretty damn close to an even playing field.

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