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:wah: Now that is someone I wouldn't mess with!!
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Mods can check IP numbers can't they?
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It's not the first time this kind of thing has happened. Frank's account was not hacked, the imposter that stole his other nut has been outed. Finis. It's not like he is a major contributing member here or the system security has been compromised. It was a lame attempt at causing mischief that only matters to a very small group of people who now have set the facts all straight.

If y'all want to have fun figuring out who it was then do it the hard way. Make a game of it yourselves.
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Pinky;612235 wrote: Just had a message from Frank...someone else has signed up as him. Look at the difference between the first and third posts and the second...I didn't even spot it until he told me.



Hells bells...who is it that says they love me then?:-3


People like you thinking that idiot was me is what motivated me to post, my Pink LoveNut! :-4

Saffy, yes, they can. And the IPs won't match because that other poster is not me. Why would I register again as myself, yet different? I have never used aliases in any forum. I am fine being me, despite ... the imperfections. :lips:



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koan;612244 wrote: the imposter that stole his other nut has been outed.


LOL, pretty funny.



She's right - they just registered using a name that I use as Admin on my site. No security issue or hacking or anything. Just the result of an idiot armed with a keyboard.
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Anyway, back to Meg and her disappointing legs ... :sneaky:
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24Hours;612250 wrote: Anyway, back to Meg and her disappointing legs ... :sneaky:That's not kind, Frank. She took the photo specially for us.
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The Daily Mail says:

Looking painfully thin, she showed that even plastic surgeons can't do anything about her wrinkly knees, neck and veiny legs.

And despite reportedly undergoing Botox injections, lip augmentation, eyelid surgery and a forehead lift, Melanie's face appeared blotchy.

Even a heavy layer of lipstick failed to hide the prominent wrinkles on her upper lip.

Her husband, Antonio Banderas, 46, told the world he wanted his wife to stop having plastic surgery two years ago.

"I said to her, 'I want to see you growing old and I will grow old with you too, and I don't care'," he said. "I like her the way she is. Wrinkles are beautiful."

Perhaps Melanie is taking her husband's advice and ignoring her sagging skin - she was out yesterday looking to buy a swimming costume.



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24Hours;612246 wrote: People like you thinking that idiot was me is what motivated me to post, my Pink LoveNut! :-4

Saffy, yes, they can. And the IPs won't match because that other poster is not me. Why would I register again as myself, yet different? I have never used aliases in any forum. I am fine being me, despite ... the imperfections. :lips:



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Didn't think for one moment they would. :wah:

It's one of my favourite passtimes, playing spot the returner.

Buggers things up when they use an IP mask though...
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24Hours;612109 wrote:

It's natural to make fun of a sex symbol's now-ugly legs, stop being overdramatic goody goody heads making believe the initial poster did something "bad!" :p Bye!


Apparently I'm not natural. Eh, that's never bothered me, I guess. I've never had the need or desire to make fun of someone who has no impact on my life whatsoever, celebrity or not.

Never said what the initial poster did was something "bad." Immature, yes.

As for being an overdramatic goody goody, sure, if that's what you wanna call having something better to do than bring others down to bring myself up. I don't really care what it's called! :D
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24hournut;612084 wrote: That's what ugly chicks usually say. Methinks laneybug = oinker. :wah:


:wah: That is too funny! To think that some people really believe you must be ugly if you have brain cells that actually work! :rolleyes: :wah:
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JacksDad;612261 wrote: Melanie's face appeared/CENTER]


Get a decent hair cut, and lay off the colour.

Forget about the war-paint, too.

Let the eyebrows grow, if they still can after all that plucking.



Three fairly easy ways to help rebuild a face.
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Bill Sikes;613568 wrote: Get a decent hair cut, and lay off the colour.

Forget about the war-paint, too.

Let the eyebrows grow, if they still can after all that plucking.



Three fairly easy ways to help rebuild a face.


:wah: :wah: That's what my fiance calls makeup... war paint! That's too funny. I can't stand make up. I think women look so much better without it.
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I always feel sorry for people that put themselves through so much to try to be 'perfect'. What some may call beautiful, others may call the same person plain.

I moved to London at 16 to do some modeling, within 4 weeks my self esteem was rock bottom, people are blunt cruel and nasty, in the end you become your own worst enemy.

When I gained weight I have had strangers tell me that I have a pretty face but would look better if I lost weight (as if that thought hadn't gone through my head before :thinking: )

I think people especially in the public eye are under immense pressure to try to maintain a totally unrealistic look, after all who looks younger when getting older, and who doesn't have the saggy bits here and there !

I think Melanie's face is a result of society, her own vanity and low self esteem.

I never have judged the way someone looks and hope that I never will, after all I know what it's like to be on the receiving end. ;)

Sometimes the most beautiful person can be the ugliest person
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SuzyB;613581 wrote:



Sometimes the most beautiful person can be the ugliest person


that is a lovely thing to say and you are right,

beauty comes from within you and shouldn't be judged from our outershell.

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laneybug;613580 wrote: wah: wah: [snip] I think women look so much better without it.


In some cases, I'm sure. I have no idea who this person is, I was just commenting on the face. Have I heard of her before? Melanie something? I should also say she's smoked far too many fags in her life, although ICBW. She seems to have that sort of skin.
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laneybug;613580 wrote: wah: wah: [...] war paint! That's too funny. I can't stand make up. I think women look so much better without it.


I should also say that it tastes disgusting, too!
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Pinky;613617 wrote: Do you lick people's faces then?:-3


I have some edible make up, tastes like candy floss :D
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Pinky;613617 wrote: Do you lick people's faces then? -3


I have no idea what should make you ask that.
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Bill Sikes;613630 wrote: I have no idea what should make you ask that.


hehe you are so funny Bill, you said in a post that it tastes disgusting :wah:
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magenta flame;613639 wrote: I don't look at others and compare myself.



the only time I feel down about myself is when "I" notice that "I" haven't been looking after "myself", "I've" allowed "myself" to get rundown.




keep outa the road mf :D
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magenta flame;613643 wrote: OI! I thought I was supposed to be stalking you around the board!:thinking:




i thought you were too but i got here first :wah: :wah:
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Pinky;613634 wrote: You said it tastes horrible? confused:


It does. Should I venture to even kiss some frightful girl made up like Coco

the Clown - you know the sort? - lips well lipstick'd and gone around in

another colour, or with cheeks smeared with gunk and powdered that horrid

uniform texture, I know that I will regret it, because it's *vile* to get the least

smidgeon on one's lips. Why should I go around actually *licking* such a dog?

Don't get me started on wet-look or glittery make up. Pah!
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Bill Sikes;613655 wrote: it's *vile* to get the least smidgeon on one's lips. Why should I go around actually *licking* such a dog?Spot checks his face is properly washed and suitably towelled, and puckers up in anticipation.
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Isn't that what's her name?
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cinamin;613706 wrote: Isn't that what's her name?


It is, yes. I expect we're politely pretending we don't know so that she can post in peace.
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cinamin;613706 wrote: Isn't that what's her name?


hi snooze....how are you?????????????????:D
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SuzyB;613581 wrote: I always feel sorry for people that put themselves through so much to try to be 'perfect'. What some may call beautiful, others may call the same person plain.



I moved to London at 16 to do some modeling, within 4 weeks my self esteem was rock bottom, people are blunt cruel and nasty, in the end you become your own worst enemy.



When I gained weight I have had strangers tell me that I have a pretty face but would look better if I lost weight (as if that thought hadn't gone through my head before :thinking: )



I think people especially in the public eye are under immense pressure to try to maintain a totally unrealistic look, after all who looks younger when getting older, and who doesn't have the saggy bits here and there !



I think Melanie's face is a result of society, her own vanity and low self esteem.



I never have judged the way someone looks and hope that I never will, after all I know what it's like to be on the receiving end. ;)



Sometimes the most beautiful person can be the ugliest person


You and me both Suzy but what the heck, it fills the wrinkles out!!



BTW as someone who has met Suzy I can honestly say that she is completely gorgeous and looks great as she is.
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laneybug;613560 wrote: Apparently I'm not natural. Eh, that's never bothered me, I guess. I've never had the need or desire to make fun of someone who has no impact on my life whatsoever, celebrity or not.



Never said what the initial poster did was something "bad." Immature, yes.



As for being an overdramatic goody goody, sure, if that's what you wanna call having something better to do than bring others down to bring myself up. I don't really care what it's called! :D


Hi Laneybug,

I don't have much desire to make fun of people's looks either, so I hear you on that. Actually, just to be clear, I have zero desire to do it to non-celebs (regular people). I would be highly offended and upset to see someone making fun of the looks of someone else, generally speaking. I get very turned off when I witness it. For some reason, I often find it within the realm of acceptable to do it to celebs. I am just being honest, and at the same time I wanted to make it clear that generally speaking we are on the same page - making fun of people's superficial looks is not cool, or fulfilling, to me. But again, I find it natural and acceptable to poke a little fun and post a pic at a celeb. Sort of an acceptable price to all their fame and riches I guess, as wrong and as hypocritical as that thinking may be.

As for "bad" - well, come on now, "immature" is bad when we are talking about a grown adult doing something disturbing, immoral, or offensive. Bad in your eyes was a fair statement, let's be honest!

Sure, only dysfunctional people with emotional issues really need to put others down to bring themselves up. We have all seen arrogant wenches and snotty guys get off on putting down others and being so very right - this is very easy to find in forums as a matter of fact due to the lack of in-person risks they take. However, I personally don't put people in that category if they are poking fun at a celeb. Doh, at least I am being honest!



I might have exaggerated a bit when I said "overdramatic goody goody" but I was light-hearted when I said it. I just meant, come on now, we have all taken some enjoyment in a celeb disaster or unpleasant event or shocking behavior report of some type. Michael Jackson? What about when their spoiled bratty selves get arrested for DUI? Sometimes I have felt like they needed to be taught a lesson, and enjoyed that they got in trouble.

Again, this is not something I spend real time on, it's more if it just comes across my plate and it is momentary. That is why I said "natural."



Have a great weekend.



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I hear ya. And yes, I've poked fun at Michael Jackson. Who hasn't? He's a freakin' child molester, not to mention he's screwed up his face for reasons unknown to me.

I'm getting redundant now, but as a personal rule I try not to make fun of others' looks so I can feel better about my own. As for making fun of Kate Moss for yet another drug addiction or Britney Spears for losing it in public, yeah, we've all laughed about that. I guess my whole point is, even though they are celebs and we may envy their money or whatever, they're still very real people with very real problems that we "regular" people face as well. I can't imagine living my life in the public eye and scrutiny and having all my issues plastered on tabloids. And, hopefully, we all know that trash magazines make up or overplay a celeb's issues. Do I really care if Nicole Richie loses another pound? Not really. Do I care if Oprah gains another pound? Not really. I tend to make fun of plain old stupidity, rather than someone's natural sign of aging, or their anorexia or battle with weight gain, etc. So if anyone wants to make a thread about making fun of Britney Spears for driving with her child on her lap, I'm all for it. But Melanie Griffith's legs? Come on.
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I think my point was that Melanie is a well known plastic surgery addict, yet her legs look horrific for her age.

Yes, it's fun to make fun of the beautiful and it's even more fun to abuse ME, but come on people.... this thread was meant as a light hearted poke at celebrity and several of you completely lost touch with reality. If you really are that angry, I suggest taking up some form of physical activity. I'm no longer available for punching.
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I am the one that commented on the legs. I had the guts to say what a lot of people were probably thinking. Had it been a picture of anyone on the forums, no I would not have made the comment. I don't get what the big deal is. I have no need to make fun of other people to feel better about myself. I made a mistake in saying what I thought. Get over it already. Geesh! :thinking:
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MysticMeg;616472 wrote: I think my point was that Melanie is a well known plastic surgery addict, yet her legs look horrific for her age.

Yes, it's fun to make fun of the beautiful and it's even more fun to abuse ME, but come on people.... this thread was meant as a light hearted poke at celebrity and several of you completely lost touch with reality. If you really are that angry, I suggest taking up some form of physical activity. I'm no longer available for punching.


Although I was one to defend MG, and will gladly defend anyone who's on the chopping block for being "beautiful" or famous or whatever, I'm certainly not angry nor have I lost touch with reality. I never insulted you personally (although I did say making fun of others was immature, I was not saying you are), so why insult me or anyone else who has a different opinion than you? I never thought you were being "punched" in the first place. You posted something, others commented, expressing their own opinions. How is that "punching" you? Come on, we all have our own beliefs, neither are any more right or wrong than the next. Don't take what others believe personally!!
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Nice sentiment, Laney... but you aren't the one being quoted from a PM.

Since when did it become appropriate to do that in this forum, by the way?
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juno;616480 wrote: Quote:

Originally Posted by MysticMeg

I noticed that my mailbox was full and your comment couldn't go through.

I'd absolutely LOVE to hear your opinion on whatever you wish to spew about.

Really?

My "comment" was just that you seem to know who I am, so who are you then? I think someone later in your thread implied you are snoozecontrol?

Anyway, no prob. All grist to the mill. Even your **** stirring served a purpose.

Peace and love etc ...

Hardly **** stirring. And you should be ashamed of yourself the way you've treated your friend.



Mysticmeg's comments quoted in red, mine in black.



Mysticmeg, if you have anything to say to me in future please say it openly on the forum.

Thank you.


However much I love your cat avatars, I really loathe your comments and the way you've treated your "real life" friends. AND I should report your ass for sharing a PM like that.

You should be ashamed.
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MysticMeg;616507 wrote: Nice sentiment, Laney... but you aren't the one being quoted from a PM.

Since when did it become appropriate to do that in this forum, by the way?


I'm not really sure how the quoting from a PM came into play in this thread, since PM means private message.
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laneybug;616511 wrote: I'm not really sure how the quoting from a PM came into play in this thread, since PM means private message.


Exactly.
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MysticMeg;616507 wrote: Since when did it become appropriate to do that in this forum, by the way?It's quite the fashion these days. Ain't it refreshing, though? It's what Shakespeare described as heaven peeping through the blanket of the dark to cry "Hold, hold!".

As for the completely lost touch with reality bit, and the really that angry bit, you're painting what didn't happen. Nobody fought, Meg. There's no contest.
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