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Paris, Nicole, Britney, Lindsay
Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 10:25 am
by minks
What the heck has gone wrong with these girls, are they a shining example of womanhood? What kinds of examples are these girls/women to our young kids today? Are they just results of too much money too early in life?
Personally I say Keep their "crap" out of the media, they all seem to relish in the publicity and they can't straighten up to save their lives.
If I have to see one more MSN or Yahoo news headline about "girls gone bad" I am going to Puke.
Am I alone in this thinking?
Do we think our youth are going to follow in these gals footsteps, see them as trend setters? I am glad my girls are old enough to say OMG they are foolish.
Paris, Nicole, Britney, Lindsay
Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 10:26 am
by KB.
Girls, not women. Theres the answer.
Paris, Nicole, Britney, Lindsay
Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 10:27 am
by minks
KB.;672486 wrote: Girls, not women. Theres the answer.
but their ages are ages of womanhood

Bloody awful examples of females period.
Paris, Nicole, Britney, Lindsay
Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 10:30 am
by spot
I suspect that the paparazzi and hacks are more responsible for what appears in the papers concerning the four of them than their behaviour is. I would trust a newspaper society columnist to be fair and honest in his account as far as I could spit into a stiff steady breeze, and I'd trust his speculation even less. I'll give the four of them the benefit of the doubt until I've been out with them for a few evenings.
Paris, Nicole, Britney, Lindsay
Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 10:40 am
by Galbally
Okay, I'm not going to promote the behaviour of spoiled movie stars, but why is it than when young men act this way (our own Colin Farrell the ambassador of drinking and womanizing) they are tolerated as "bad boys", but women are seen as something threatening, its interesting.

Paris, Nicole, Britney, Lindsay
Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 10:48 am
by KB.
Galbally;672493 wrote: Okay, I'm not going to promote the behaviour of spoiled movie stars, but why is it than when young men act this way (our own Colin Farrell the ambassador of drinking and womanizing) they are tolerated as "bad boys", but women are seen as something threatening, its interesting.
Boys, not men. Age ain't got sh!t to do with it. Takes some of us longer than others. I still have my own moments.
Paris, Nicole, Britney, Lindsay
Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 10:54 am
by spot
KB.;672497 wrote: Boys, not men. Age ain't got sh!t to do with it. Takes some of us longer than others. I still have my own moments.
I just tried the old test - I licked a dab of butter off a spoon and kept it on my tongue for two minutes, spat it out and it was still solid. I'd need to lower the lighting to see my halo reflected in a mirror but that's still there as well.
Paris, Nicole, Britney, Lindsay
Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 11:01 am
by KB.
Butter evaporates the moment I set my gaze upon it. My halo broke sometime last November.
The media plays a big part in the whole fiasco, I imagine if it followed any of us around like it does some of them we would have our own little tabloid features, and probably be more interesting to read about.
I still say it is a maturity thing. Some of them especially the girls never had a chance to lead that normal childhood, the rebellion a lot of us went through, and some still are.
Paris, Nicole, Britney, Lindsay
Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 11:05 am
by YZGI
spot;672499 wrote: I just tried the old test - I licked a dab of butter off a spoon and kept it on my tongue for two minutes, spat it out and it was still solid. I'd need to lower the lighting to see my halo reflected in a mirror but that's still there as well.
Was the butter refrigerated?
Paris, Nicole, Britney, Lindsay
Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 11:08 am
by minks
KB.;672501 wrote: Butter evaporates the moment I set my gaze upon it. My halo broke sometime last November.
The media plays a big part in the whole fiasco, I imagine if it followed any of us around like it does some of them we would have our own little tabloid features, and probably be more interesting to read about.
I still say it is a maturity thing. Some of them especially the girls never had a chance to lead that normal childhood, the rebellion a lot of us went through, and some still are.
Yeah but if they weren't spoiled little rich kids form the start then what? Maybe we need to blame the parents????
Oh no maybe I just need to stop reading the news ahahahaha
Paris, Nicole, Britney, Lindsay
Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 11:11 am
by KB.
minks;672504 wrote: Yeah but if they weren't spoiled little rich kids form the start then what? Maybe we need to blame the parents????
Oh no maybe I just need to stop reading the news ahahahaha
I sure didn't blame my mom or dad when I was womanizing and a drunk. Anyone that did was a fool. I do blame them for making me a decent man, polite usually, respectful to my elders, slow to anger, and a fan of fidelity.
Paris, Nicole, Britney, Lindsay
Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 11:13 am
by minks
KB.;672506 wrote: I sure didn't blame my mom or dad when I was womanizing and a drunk. Anyone that did was a fool. I do blame them for making me a decent man, polite usually, respectful to my elders, slow to anger, and a fan of fidelity.
Yeah I think it's pretty much the media, famous people can barely pass gas without the media reporting on them, makes me a bit ill. Oh so does gas mind you.:wah:
Yep I agree with ya there KB I don't blame my parents for the way my brother turned out either ahahahaha
Paris, Nicole, Britney, Lindsay
Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 11:26 am
by littlemissgiggle
i agree about them not being good role models though,
although like you say these magazine's print anything.
hopefully it is just a faze as I like Britney and Lindsey Lohan.
Paris, Nicole, Britney, Lindsay
Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 12:46 pm
by chonsigirl
Just don't buy those magazines or any products of theirs, if more would do that they would get a hint.....................
Paris, Nicole, Britney, Lindsay
Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 12:50 pm
by minks
chonsigirl;672542 wrote: Just don't buy those magazines or any products of theirs, if more would do that they would get a hint.....................
excellent point Chonsi.
Paris, Nicole, Britney, Lindsay
Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 1:28 pm
by littlemissgiggle
very true, I did get them to read during lunch break at work but i have started taking my book instead.
:-6
Paris, Nicole, Britney, Lindsay
Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 3:10 pm
by JacksDad
Parents, their own faults, media......
At least one Grandfather got it right.
Hilton loses inheritance
July 30, 2007 02:16pm
Article from:
PARTY princess Paris Hilton is $60 million out of pocket after her billionaire grandfather - appalled by her jail term for drink-driving offences - reportedly axed her inheritance.
article here.
Paris, Nicole, Britney, Lindsay
Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 3:11 pm
by minks
JacksDad;672602 wrote: Parents, their own faults, media......
At least one Grandfather got it right.
Hilton loses inheritance
July 30, 2007 02:16pm
Article from:
PARTY princess Paris Hilton is $60 million out of pocket after her billionaire grandfather - appalled by her jail term for drink-driving offences - reportedly axed her inheritance.
article here.
JD that is brilliant news, more people should teach kids consequences like that. It's about being parents, not best friends.
Paris, Nicole, Britney, Lindsay
Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 6:24 pm
by NotToday
That's hot..
Paris, Nicole, Britney, Lindsay
Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 7:40 pm
by NotToday
I'm singing our song, where are you my virtual Nicole, I need you to sing your part!!!
Although, you're Paris, I'm Nicole. Cuz you're blonde and all.
That is so hot.