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skimpydoo
Dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Aug 8, 2007, 5:50 AM CST
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A celebrity is a widely-recognized or famous person who commands a high degree of public and media attention, according to Wikipedia.

In the Burton Niven days the only real way for exposure was via the Movies ..... of course nowdays are the days of 'instant celebrity' where one can become a celeb on their very own [youtube etc]

Times certainly are a changin'
But to me a celebrity is not just someone who commands a high degree of public and media attention. In saying that you could call Bin Laden a Celebrity and that he ain't.


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skimpydoo
Dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Aug 8, 2007, 5:23 AM CST
Has the term celebrity become to mean something else now. Is it somebody who wants their 15 minutes of fame?. To me a celebrity is an actor or a singer. Nowadays we have reality tv stars who think they are actors and singers who have no real talent who think they are celebs.

The hell raising stories of Richard Burton, Richard Harris, Peter O'Toole, Errol Flynn, The Rat Pack, Cary Grant, Clarke Gable and David Niven is in my mind celebrity stories with proper celebrities. Nowadays the stories you see are designed to get mass coverage and also sympathy.

I wish the media would realise this and state you are not newsworthy.


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skimpydoo
Dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Aug 8, 2007, 5:10 AM CST
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I think the biggest trouble makers are the ones that just snivel and scream for hand outs and special privileges and favors, instead of getting off their ass to work for what they want. Those that think they deserve different/special treatment over anyone else.
Oh you mean so called celebrities like Britney, Lindsay and Paris. laugh


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skimpydoo
Dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Aug 8, 2007, 5:03 AM CST
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skimpydoo
Dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Aug 8, 2007, 4:57 AM CST
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hi shinedown7593 what do you think aboiut the new 'SMELLERSENSEROUND ' they're talking about developing for the cinema now where you're suppose be able to smell what's going on in the film ? ..is that crazy ? ..i can't see how they can do that myself
Reminds me of the Touchy Feelies in Brave New World. This was where in the cinema you could smell, touch and feel what the actors on screen smell, touch and feel.


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skimpydoo
Dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Aug 8, 2007, 4:54 AM CST
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Has any of you ladies ever chatted with someone on here by the name of Mr Simmons? Would be interested to know!!

Thanks for your help .............

Magsy xx
Gene Simmons?.


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skimpydoo
Dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Aug 8, 2007, 4:25 AM CST
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Well there is another side to this skimp......guy's dont let girls down any gentler either.......
I agree but its normaly the guy who is dumped. I have never been the person doing the dumping.


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skimpydoo
Dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Aug 8, 2007, 3:55 AM CST
Answer this one honestly, ladies: When it comes to pulling the plug on a relationship, what's tougher: being the dumper or the dumpee?

Harder to answer that than you thought?

Getting dumped is heinous for obvious reasons — the pain of rejection, the impending loss of physical affection, the loneliness of not having somebody to hang out with on Sunday night — but cutting the cord is ugly, too. Knowing you're going to hurt someone is awful. Planning out what you're going to say is awful. Going home to an empty apartment after crushing his heart is awful.

Believe it or not, between our football debates, we men talk about stuff like this. And believe it or not, we have preferences on how we'd like to be let down. So print out this article and have it handy for the next time you have to do some cord-cutting. Be sure to avoid the seven "don'ts" of dumping:

1. Don't beat around the bush
"You see, well... it's just that... I feel like we're... you know... just not doing... I mean it's like..." Twenty minutes later: "This is really... I don't know how to... I'll always... um..." Do it like a Band-Aid — rip it right off!

2. Don't give us prior warning
Ringing us up and saying "We need to chat" is the biggest red flag imaginable. It's fair to say that when you tell someone "We need to chat," it's generally not to inform them you got tickets to Gatecrasher.

3. Don't do it via email
A real letter written on real paper with a real pen is okay — if the note is well-written, that's even classy and respectable. But doing a cyberdump is a cop-out.

4. Don't do it after we've taken you out for an expensive dinner
Need I say more?

5. Don't do it in public
If your soon-to-be-ex has a sense of the dramatic, keep it in-house, if only to avoid having to pay for some random restaurant's broken plate-glass window.

6. Don't be passive/aggressive
It drives us mad if you stop returning our phone calls, or stand us up, or ignore our instant and/or text messages. That'll create horrible karma, the kind of karma that'll assure the next time you're dumped, you'll get the same treatment you've just dished out.

7. Don't tell us how great we are
Prefacing the break-up with a litany of our alleged good qualities — "You're nice, and funny, and intelligent, and blah blah blah..." — doesn't make us feel any better. It just makes us think, "If I'm so nice, and funny, and intelligent, and blah blah blah, why am I being dumped?" Adding confusion to the dump mix is just... well, confusing.

The one "do" — Do unto others...
In the end, the most important thing is to be respectful and honest — to treat your now-former-boyfriend the way you'd like to be treated.

On the other hand, if you caught him messing around with your best friend or your sister, feel free to drop him a three-word "Dear John" email after he foots a £100.00 restaurant bill.



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skimpydoo
Dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Aug 7, 2007, 7:27 PM CST
Gotcha!laugh

Just goes to show that 9 out of ten people will reply/look at a thread with Free Money in the heading. The rule also applies as regards sex.rolling on the floor laughing sticking out tongue


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skimpydoo
Dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Aug 7, 2007, 4:31 PM CST
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Why Thankyou, do not mind if I do...care if I slip my shoes off first??
Yep sure you can just as long as you are relaxed.cheers hug cheers


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skimpydoo
Dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Aug 7, 2007, 4:30 PM CST
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skimpydoo
Dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Aug 7, 2007, 4:26 PM CST
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Massages are my specialty...with a little sweet almond oil. :)
Well hello there pull up a seat and join the club.yay


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skimpydoo
Dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Aug 7, 2007, 4:24 PM CST
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So Charlie, where is my poster!!!
It would say wanted for giving head.laugh laugh


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skimpydoo
Dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Aug 7, 2007, 4:22 PM CST
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That makes two of us!

Really tell us more wink devil professor .



I am good at giving massages wink devil professor


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skimpydoo
Dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Aug 7, 2007, 4:21 PM CST
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in half a hour anything can happen its sick, real parents wudnt do that!!!
I am not saying they were right in what they did and they probably thought beacuse they can view where their children was from their restaurant table that they would be ok. It just shows you always have to be very careful.


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skimpydoo
Dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Aug 7, 2007, 4:18 PM CST
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They were not at a party. They were having a meal at a restaurant across the street and they were checking on their children every half four.
They were not at a party. They were having a meal at a restaurant across the street and they were checking on their children every half hour. Dam typos.


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skimpydoo
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Posted: Aug 7, 2007, 4:17 PM CST
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Just on the news now, that the parents are upset with the new reports, they are sure she will be found alive,that from a couple that went out to party, leaving a four year old alone........
They were not at a party. They were having a meal at a restaurant across the street and they were checking on their children every half four.


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skimpydoo
Dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Aug 7, 2007, 3:56 PM CST
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I am only on my second glass! Got the rest of the bottle to go yet! lol!
Lucky I have a few crates ehwink devil


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skimpydoo
Dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Aug 7, 2007, 3:42 PM CST
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Is he brave enough to take me on?!
Try me wink devil


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