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She has red hair.... I think I am going with the celebrity on this one.
Did anyone watch the sample clips? That "Exposure" video was INTENSE.
That one St. Bernard kind of looks like a human child.
My dad is 62 and is afraid of learning how to send a text message on his flip phone. I
her new superhero costume http://i44.tinypic.com/bfnxat.jpg
Can we reserve a spot on our summer mix tape for this? Cause I am soo going to balst this with my windows down and sunroof open.
This is all so confusing... its taken 30 some years to figure out who I MIGHT be and now I have to lable myself something else. Can't I just be Jwormyk?
This may be the most inspirational thing I have seen since "If you Believe in Yourself, You Will Know How to Ride a Bike"
This would have been so much better if he changed the words to pizza.
Remeber when New York smelled like maple syrup?
This is easy, its definitely Juliet. Aside from just enjoying her "performance" more, I also have a standing across the board rule against adult children/ child savants. They are the WORST. Lights Camera Jackson, kid who knows president facts, child math genius, they are all insufferable to me. I like them picking boogers and playing in dirt. I wish every kid was like Vivian from 'Dance Moms'.
There is a scene like this in every movie where someone gets put into an insane asylum. Except everyone is usually wearing a hospital gown, the room is brightly lit, and the music is some old fashion time music, but otherwise exact same thing.
I will not be able to rest and be at peace until I find the rest of this video.
Ryan Gosling is a mormon. For some reason this is the only thing I find even remotely interesting about him. (covering my head from the deluge of incoming downvotes)
I wish I forgot what Coldstone Creamery was everyday so that I could read this comment to remind myself over and over again.... I loved about 8 years ago when Coldstone opened about 300 stores a day. There was like 6 near my apartment. It was like the Golden Age of Coldstone. The employees were all overweight girls who lacked self confidence and LOVED Clay Aiken (or someone like that). They were happy to do their job and sing for tips. Peopl would talk about how great the ice cream was because of all the butter fat that was in it. Over those 8 years you could see the slow decline in Coldstone. The employees got more and more miserable. Their not giving a fuck started to be the best part of going there. Everyone realized how disgusting the ice cream was and the fact that there was a ton of butter fat in the ice cream was a horrible terrible thing. Eventually all those stores closed... and the world of cold stone became covered in a thick layer of ice rivers and darkness. One day aliens will find those stores and learn horrific things of our people.
I bet Century III KIA convinced Busey he won Celebrity Apprentice and this was his first order of business as Trump's #2.
This is actually in Pittsburgh. Century III Kia did not stoppped at public access commericals. They have also bought advertising space on all the public buses in Pittsburgh. Its next level WTF. A bus will drive past and you see Gary Busey and a KIA Optima. Normal.
This will never get old...
Who would have thought the answer to it all was so simple?
My question is can we really ever know ourselves? Is there a "Ghost" or "Other" that prevents us from ever truly understanding our OWN subjective human experience? Sometimes I look in the mirror and get this feeling like I am looking at a stranger. Anyone else? Or is this one of those reasons people tell me I am weird? The TRUTH IS OUT THERE!
Not even one Wombat video?
You should take a quick tour of the Rules of Professional Conduct, I think it might help you rest your case. Think about a surgeon who has been a primary care physician for 20 years who then attempts to perform a surgery. Most wouldn't attempt it. The fact that he did makes me question his motives and the extent to which he was involved in the case. He used his title as an attorney to protect his friend who committed murder. Sure, the constitution provides for that, but just because it does doesn't make it OK. I think there is ample reason for people to question his involvement with the OJ mess. Further, "Kardashian wasn't arrested or prosecuted" What?! That is the standard we are using to determine if someone is a scumbag? Lawyers who violate the Rules of Professional Conduct aren't arrested or prosecuted by the state. They rarely see any consequences, but if they do its through the state bar association, not the state attorney general, and a lot of times the file is not public. Im not trying to attack defense attorneys. I have practiced some criminal law. I am just tyring to point out that there is good reason for questioning Kardashians role in the case.
You said he did his job well. He DIDN'T TAKE PART IN THE DEFENSE. He didn't even sit with the defense team at trial. I dont know of any lawyer who could do a "good job" after not practicing for 20 years. It is almost malpractice! To me its obvious he was necessary part of the defense so that evidence of OJ's behavior and actions after the murder could be withheld from the prosecution because of attorney client privilege. I think there are ethical implications in what he did and for the most part see it as an abuse of the legal system rather than taking advantage of a constitutional right.
In defense of everyone, Robert Kardashian hadn't practiced law in 20 years when he represented OJ. In fact he only practiced for 10 years after law school, then spent the rest of his career in the music business. He was friends with OJ since the 70's. He carried the luggage bag from the plane which many think contained the murder weapon and bloody clothes and OJ stayed at his house after the murder and before the car chase! He never once opened his mouth in court and really had nothing to do with the actual criminal trial. I don't view their relationship as a typical defense attorney/ client relationship. I see it more as OJ needing a friend to help him after a murder and it just so happens one of his best friends is an attorney so anything he says to him is protected by the attorney client privilege. Kardashian publicly admitted he had doubts as to OJ's innocence. I think he and Kris are fame whores just like their kids and were willfully blind to the fact that their famous friend was a wife beating murderer.
Plaintiff attorneys are so hard right now.
Facetaco your kids are going to LOVE your jokes when they are teenagers having a party and you come downstairs into the basement to say hello.
Well, I think that if you are one of the producers of the movie and you own a team and stadium, it comes off as kind of shamefull to make sure that your franchise is prominently featured in the movie. I mean no one is going to see this and NOT know its Heinz feild and the Pittsburgh Steelers. Its like they are paying to put the black and gold in the movie. The team and stadium could have been disguised, but the fact that Heinz Ward and the black and gold are so obviously being featured comes off, this is my opinion only, as being a bit much. Now this is coming from someone who is a life long Pittsburgh resident and Steelers fan, which may be the problem. Its like, this was filmed in Pittsburgh, I get it. I mean I know it was convenient, but they didn't have make it clearly the Steelers. (At this point I may just be coming up with anything to support the use of shameless so i am going to exit stage left)
Nope. Definitely meant shamelessly.
We all a little bit of the "Boom boom boom " video.
I see. I guess that doesn't come across in the trailer, considering I can't understand what Bane says. Thanks for explaining joefry!
Kill it! Kill it with fire!
The whole Black and Gold football thing is ridiculous. Apparently a part owner of the Steelers is a producer and that is why Heinz Feild is shamelessy in the movie.... Although I am from Pittsburgh and love the fact the movie was filmed here, I think a football game looks silly and out of place in this trailer.
No year end list is complete without Real Steel and Atlas Shrugged.