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One Dad at a Time -- Celebrity Sex Scandals
Re post #3: "Chynna saying that adds a lot of credibility to the allegation. But John Phillips wife at the time, and all previous wives, saying they don't believe it...means a lot, too. Wouldn't you agree? What reason do they have to defend him?". ------------------------------------------------------------ Are you insane? Do you know how many mothers (or other family members) initially do not believe their own children who claim sexual abuse at home or within the family? And by this I also mean young kids who claim their father (or other relative) have abused them OR an adult who is finally able to start the process of doing something about what they've been put through in the past, just to find someone in the family accusing them of lying. Denial, anger, depression, acceptance...this is all really elementary. There are WAY too many possibilities out there for you to just jump on the bandwagon of "she's lying". She was a kid in the starlight who was straight wacked out of her head on drugs and alcohol. All this and other factors combined, anything would have been possible at the time.— September 25, 2009 2:16 p.m.
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Here we go...Yes, I was there. Was it Julie Gordon? Trying to find any information on who it was is pretty damn difficult. Happy Mondays site lists nothing. Assuming Rowetta wasn't that far of a fetch.— September 24, 2009 3:37 p.m.
Idiotic Athletes -- The Michael Jordan and Serena Williams Editions
Since there is a mention of Kanye and Obama, it's okay I post the link... http://primebuzz.kcstar.com/?q=node/19945— September 15, 2009 2:44 p.m.
From 11-Months to 115 Years Old
Story, was the picture taken for the ad or once they saw it, the title company wanted to use it?— September 13, 2009 6:43 a.m.
Fat People Flying
Maybe if they'd enforce larger individuals paying for 2 seats then they could stop charging for luggage. They could do a row of seats (or even half a row) with chairs for larger bodies. People could pay more, maybe not double, but like $150-$200 more. I'm just saying $15 for my first bag of luggage is ridiculous. I'ma bout to shove my suitcase under my shirt, play like it's "my rolls" and let the person sitting next to me deal with it.— September 10, 2009 8:19 p.m.
Fat People Flying
"The guy was flying with a wife, who was equally obese. Of course, she didn't sit next to him. She was in the other aisle, giving herself two seats to take up." - maybe she purchased 2 seats, for comfort. I feel bad for tall people on planes. There is absolutley no leg room on so many of the airlines anymore. They've shoved so many damn rows in those metal capsules that only people under 5 feet have any wiggle room for their legs.— September 10, 2009 6:52 p.m.
Police Officer and Rapper -- One Kills a Man. One Gives Away Cars.
From what I'm reading here, it sounds like he didn't have to be shot. He could have been restrained. He lost his mind. People need help sometimes. I don't think cops are bad people but I do think they all need a lot more training, and maintenance training throughout their service so that these situations can be prevented. People who need help can and should be given the chance to get it. Did the cops feel their life was in danger when a butcher knife was chucked at them by a drunk? If he was chucking it at them, then why couldn't they have pounced on him after the knife went airborne?— September 8, 2009 4:37 p.m.
San Diego Stupid Chargers -- The Tila Tequilla Edition
"Does the victim have to have a visible physical injury for the defendant to be convicted of Domestic Violence or Spousal Abuse? No. A criminal battery is defined as the unlawful application of force to the person of another. A hit, punch, or kick is not required, just an offensive touching of another is considered a battery. Verbal spouse abuse or spousal mental abuse if coupled with threats, often called terrorist threats, can also result in an arrest." Off a CA defense attorney for domestic abuse website.— September 8, 2009 4:29 p.m.
San Diego Stupid Chargers -- The Tila Tequilla Edition
Hm, just saw Pups response after mine. Guess I'm wrong. I always thought that was law. I just read she placed him under citizen's arrest when the cops came.— September 8, 2009 4:19 p.m.
San Diego Stupid Chargers -- The Tila Tequilla Edition
Josh - they HAVE to arrest him when accused - like SomeoneElse stated above it is CA state law. Once they investigate, and if they learn she was lying, then things aren't going to go exactly how she planned. They're both insane.— September 8, 2009 4:17 p.m.