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emma wrote:
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Well...No one asked you! But what is wrong with being silly in a movie? Is she the only person that does comedy? Do you not like having fun in life? Millions of people loves comedies! It ain't all about being super woman and saving the day all the time. Life is too short to bitch about someone continious!:)
o.k.
o.k!
Atleast I got a response, already.
Jen was not awful, in "horrible way to get rid of your boss."
I just thought that she could have been better, or that
Bette Midler would have been better, or that Jamie Lee Curtis
would have been better, or that Tim Allen would have been better!
Haaaa haaaa ha.
I would have tried a different approach, maybe.
The guys in the movie were a real scream, though.
I admit...reluctantly that I did give a chuckle or two.
Some pretty funny things did take place in that movie.
It was not a complette dud.
There!!!!! Are you happy, now?????
Happy Birthday Vincie and to your young virginal Bride,
I wish you well.
No fake pregnancies, please.
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love song to Justin from Heidi:
Lisa Fischer - "How Can I Ease The Pain" - Music Video (1991)
For all of the ladies
that had their man
leave them,
without so much as a
"goodbye, dog!!!"
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Bette Midler’s Hulaween Party Brings Out the (Undead) Stars; Makes Trees Grow on Money
By Drew Grant 12:09pm
Bette Midler and Steve Wonder at the Waldorf (Photo via Mia McDonald)
We felt woefully under-dressed as we stepped into the 2nd floor foyer of the Waldorf-Astoria, the entrance to Bette Midler‘s Hulaween party. The theme was Día de los Muertos – the Mexican Day of the Dead – and although we felt like zombies after occupying Wall Street earlier that Friday evening, we weren’t decked out in any apparel that suited the $1,000-a-plate dinner.
Martha Stewart, eschewing the night’s theme, decided instead to dress as what the party was raising money for, the New York Restoration Project.(The event raised $1.9 million to create and restore public parks and community gardens in the city.) Wearing butterfly extensions that actually looked like giant monarchs, Ms. Stewart batted her lashes in the direction of Robert Diamond, her set decorator who won the night’s costume contest with his green-beaded Emperor of the Butterflies ensembles. The mask itself took him 52 hours to bead, he told reporters; a skill he picked up French fashion designer Thierry Mugler.
Judy Gold, currently starring in her one-woman off-Broadway show The Judy Show, MC’d the evening dressed as Chaz Bono. Toeing the line between political humor and the fact that yes, most of Manhattan’s biggest real estate developers were currently “Occupying” the party, her jokes earned more uncomfortable twitters than full-blown laughs.“You guys are really a great audience,” Ms. Gold said sardonically as real estate developer Douglas Durst (dressed as a tree) kept his eyes on chef Rick Bayless’ mole chicken dish.(Mr. Bayless was dressed as a skeleton: take from that what you will.) Later, Mr. Durst would win Ms. Midler’s “Wind Beneath My Wings” award for his donations to the Restoration Project.
Michael Kors, who presided over the costume contest, was almost certainly dressed as a Mexican Tony Clifton and virtually unrecognizable. Sam Champion was a Mexican matador, Alan Cumming an adorable bear, and Debra Messing as a ghost having a really bad hair day. Soprano Renee Fleming, the cast of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, Sandra Lee, Patty Smyth, and John McEnroe rounded out the celebrity attendees.
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(JUST.JEN?????) A no-show????
Un-invited????