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Tref 09-11-2007 12:29 AM

Life under the blanket
 
Britney does have her defenders.

Warning! Contains some adult language

RStar 09-11-2007 06:53 AM

Ya! We now have a thread about Britniana Jones 4! :D

Moonliner 09-11-2007 07:12 AM

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Originally Posted by RStar (Post 161209)
Ya! We now have a thread about Britniana Jones 4! :D

"Britniana Jones and the dance tempo of doom"

Kevy Baby 09-11-2007 07:34 AM

Current Score:

Posts about Indiana Jones 4: 22
Posts about Britney: 25

(Posts referencing both were scored to each)

AllyOops! 09-11-2007 09:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tref (Post 161204)
Britney does have her defenders.

Warning! Contains some adult language

Yikes!! :eek: I mean, was that really..real? I couldn't even watch the whole video. I kept waiting for the clip to cut to two men in white suits with giant butterfly nets and a syringe full of happiness entering the room, but it never, ever happened. She just kept weeping, screeching, swearing & scaring me. :(

I admit, I ♥ Britney & always have! I don't always agree with her actions, although I had to defend her against numerous "fat comments" yesterday- boy, that makes my blood BOIL!!!! I heard the most catty comments about her body! I decided to ask men their opinion, rather then woman, and it was definitely more positive. My boyfriend didn't think she was even close to overweight (although he said she looked completely wasted & as if they had sprayed and oiled her up to give her an appearance that he thought didn't look very real). My boss thought the very same thing. Whatever anybody's opinion (and they are certainly entitled to it) I think, aside from the emotional issues plagueing her, the self medicating, and the kinda questionable hair extensions revealing glue & tract lines, she looked fabulous & super sexy.

What am I rambling about again? Huh? Ah, the perception of the sexes. And Britney. And somewhere in all of this? Indiana Jones and a Crystal Skull. I wish it was Indiana Jones & the Ed Hardy Crystal Skull camisole top. That look is pretty hot right now. ;)


Edited to add a bit o'news I just heard & had to research & see for myself: Britney, you make it so hard for us to defend you when you are flashing your bare beav, yet again, in Vegas over the weekend, post VMA's. Why, honey? WHY?!?!? :(

Moonliner 09-11-2007 10:55 AM

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Originally Posted by AllyOops! (Post 161261)
[font="Georgia"]I decided to ask men their opinion....
My boyfriend... didn't think she was even close to overweight

You asked your boyfriend.

A question about looking fat.

Ummm, yeah OK.



Note:

Dear Kevy, please count this as a "Britney" post. Thanks.

Sincerely,

Moonliner, Professional thread derailer.

Kevy Baby 09-11-2007 10:57 AM

Woman: "Does this dress make me look fat?"
Man: "No. The fact that you are fat makes you look fat."

LSPoorEeyorick 09-11-2007 11:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Moonliner (Post 161276)
You asked your boyfriend.

A question about looking fat.

Ummm, yeah OK.


Um, what are you saying? Have you ever seen Ally? She's not even remotely overweight. I would imagine that asking her boyfriend anything about "fat" would be akin to asking him about, I dunno, what color the sky is. That is, that it had nothing to do with any implications about Ally herself.

Is it just me or has fat been in the board's collective consciousness lately? And not in a particularly nice way. Dear fat, Steven Hawking on your mom, mocking a normal-looking body on an abnormally famous woman...

Moonliner 09-11-2007 11:39 AM

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Originally Posted by LSPoorEeyorick (Post 161284)
Um, what are you saying? Have you ever seen Ally? She's not even remotely overweight. I would imagine that asking her boyfriend anything about "fat" would be akin to asking him about, I dunno, what color the sky is. That is, that it had nothing to do with any implications about Ally herself.

Is it just me or has fat been in the board's collective consciousness lately? And not in a particularly nice way. Dear fat, Steven Hawking on your mom, mocking a normal-looking body on an abnormally famous woman...

A) No I have never had the pleasure of meeting Ms. Ally.

B) The original question was not about Ally, the question was about Ms. Spears

C) My response had nothing to do with weight, it had to do with the age old issue of men getting in trouble anytime they touch the subject of weight no matter how they answer.

D) Thank you for providing emphases for my point by supplying an extra example of 'C'.

LSPoorEeyorick 09-11-2007 01:01 PM

No need for condescension, thanks.

All I was trying to assert was that I don't question the validity of her boyfriend's answer. Not only because I highly doubt Ally's boyfriend would imagine she were subconsciously asking about herself, but also-- hell, I find Spears more attractive with more curves. And I'm sure I'm not alone.


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