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Reply #30 posted 09/05/13 5:01pm

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OMG I DIDNT MEAN THE HUMPING BANANAS!!!!!!!!!!! I cant edit my posts! lol
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Reply #31 posted 09/05/13 5:03pm

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jerkoff <-------------------------- thats what I meant!! biggrin
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Reply #32 posted 09/05/13 6:44pm

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What ever happened with Sean Penn? I remember seeing an article / photo just after her divorce with her foot in Sean's lap (or crotch * hard to tell from photo *) at a restaurant together. I dug up the old article just for kicks.

*
http://www.tmz.com/2011/0...divorced/

I think she woke up one day & took a good look at Sean Penn &then climbed out the bathroom window. His face is hard to take. Lucky for him he is famous. wink

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Reply #33 posted 09/05/13 7:47pm

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thedoorkeeper said:

Tempest said:

What ever happened with Sean Penn? I remember seeing an article / photo just after her divorce with her foot in Sean's lap (or crotch * hard to tell from photo *) at a restaurant together. I dug up the old article just for kicks.

*
http://www.tmz.com/2011/0...divorced/

I think she woke up one day & took a good look at Sean Penn &then climbed out the bathroom window. His face is hard to take. Lucky for him he is famous. wink

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Reply #34 posted 09/05/13 9:39pm

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tinaz said:

Dude, you seriously need to GET AN ACCENT!! hammer its a MAJOR panty dropper!! her boobs are awesome in that 1st pic... but im still gonna call her a BUTTA FACE! boxed

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Reply #35 posted 09/05/13 9:54pm

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kewlschool said:

But there's always JerseyKRS:

Here's JerseyKRS "grabbing" PurpleJedi's attention:

ThePICJerseyKRS:PurpleJedi

^^^Imago's wet dream right there.


pout heyyyyy...I never saw this. Where are all the other pics you took? sad

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Reply #36 posted 09/05/13 10:04pm

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noimageatall said:

kewlschool said:

But there's always JerseyKRS:

Here's JerseyKRS "grabbing" PurpleJedi's attention:

ThePICJerseyKRS:PurpleJedi

^^^Imago's wet dream right there.


pout heyyyyy...I never saw this. Where are all the other pics you took? sad

Didn't you go to the Seattle Org invasion thread part 5-There's a lot of pictures there.(Of you)

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Reply #37 posted 09/05/13 10:10pm

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Well after Hollywood gets hold of you... shrug lol

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Reply #38 posted 09/05/13 10:10pm

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kewlschool said:

noimageatall said:


pout heyyyyy...I never saw this. Where are all the other pics you took? sad

Didn't you go to the Seattle Org invasion thread part 5-There's a lot of pictures there.(Of you)

boxed uh...nope



mad lol

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Reply #39 posted 09/06/13 1:30am

Tempest

thedoorkeeper said:

Tempest said:

What ever happened with Sean Penn? I remember seeing an article / photo just after her divorce with her foot in Sean's lap (or crotch * hard to tell from photo *) at a restaurant together. I dug up the old article just for kicks.

*
http://www.tmz.com/2011/0...divorced/

I think she woke up one day & took a good look at Sean Penn &then climbed out the bathroom window. His face is hard to take. Lucky for him he is famous. wink

*

Well, I guess she felt cozy enough with him to have her foot in his lap (crotch?) at a restaurant. Something most people wouldn't do except in the privacy of their own home. It's not very often you see that at restaurants. I don't know that I ever have. IMO, it's gauche. wink

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Regarding Sean, I can take his face a lot easier than his personality. He always comes across so angry and on edge. Just my twocents.

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Reply #40 posted 09/06/13 3:36am

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JustErin said:

VenusBlingBling said:

Considering that she was still married in 2010, then had that artsy boyfriend she split up with last year and now a little over 6 months later is engaged again, she's fast imo! lol


She has been with this guy for almost a year now.

Alrighty, still fast to me. But most people get engaged quickly to me. I guess I'm a slow type. Gotta wait at least 2 years lol

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Reply #41 posted 09/06/13 5:50am

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Well after Hollywood gets hold of you... shrug lol

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Every single version gets it.

Every. Single. One.


tonk <---- proper use, Tinaz.

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Reply #42 posted 09/06/13 1:02pm

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PurpleJedi said:

noimageatall said:

Well after Hollywood gets hold of you... shrug lol

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Every single version gets it.

Every. Single. One.


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razz


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Reply #43 posted 09/09/13 7:55am

dJJ

VenusBlingBling said:

JustErin said:


She has been with this guy for almost a year now.

Alrighty, still fast to me. But most people get engaged quickly to me. I guess I'm a slow type. Gotta wait at least 2 years lol

I think these guys are the ones in a hurry.

They want to marry her, so she won't leave him.


Well, she probably stays longer than good for her.


But, hey, I might be wrong.


He looks good, btw. They make a beautiful couple.

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Reply #44 posted 09/09/13 7:57am

dJJ

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Do you guys really like the ring? I don't like the design. shake

It's horrible.

But, it's sort of rude to give it back, isn't it.

Doesn't matter anyway, everything she wears instantly looks good. Even this ring.

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Reply #45 posted 09/09/13 8:24am

Tempest

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Tempest said:

Do you guys really like the ring? I don't like the design. shake

It's horrible.

But, it's sort of rude to give it back, isn't it.

Doesn't matter anyway, everything she wears instantly looks good. Even this ring.

*

I'm guessing that she was involved in the design (picking out a ring). He didn't give it to her without finding out what she liked first. In other words, it prolly wasn't a blind "surprise". Just a hunch. wink

I wasn't suggesting that she give it back. You're funny dJJ. lol

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Reply #46 posted 09/09/13 8:34am

Tempest

FYI, most couples these days pick out rings together. You see lots of couples in jewelry stores shopping for rings together. Can't imagine many surprises going on in Hollywood either.

*

I just visited a posh jewelry store the other day cuz I had an appointment with one of their employees. We got on this very subject and she mentioned to me that most couples come in and pick out rings together (least in their store).

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Therefore, I'm guessing that Scarlett had a lot to do with the design of the ring. wink

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Reply #47 posted 09/09/13 10:07am

dJJ

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FYI, most couples these days pick out rings together. You see lots of couples in jewelry stores shopping for rings together. Can't imagine many surprises going on in Hollywood either.

*

I just visited a posh jewelry store the other day cuz I had an appointment with one of their employees. We got on this very subject and she mentioned to me that most couples come in and pick out rings together (least in their store).

*

Therefore, I'm guessing that Scarlett had a lot to do with the design of the ring. wink



I'm not sure if it's me being funny about the ring.

To me, it's the other way around. It's the ring obsession that I find funny and weird.



I studied one year in New York.

one of the things that shocked me, was the obsession of American girls with marriage and rings.

I remember that I got asked when I would get married.

And I was sooooo flabbergasted.
It never came to my mind that I would marry one day, so I never thought about it.

American girl: "but you've been together with him for 1.5 years, so you know if you will marry him, right?"

To me, that was so strange. Marriage was not on my priority list.

I could not relate to American girls. They always had make-up on, were obsessed with their looks. They always talked about marriage, the ring, the dress and hockey players. They lacked any good sarcastic, ironic dark sense of humour. However, they dramatized every little futile thing. I got so homesick, because I missed my girls back in Holland. I did adapt though. So, every time a girl got ecstatic over a ring, I learned to jump up and down, say "Ooooh" and "Aaaah", and tell her how great it was that she had gotten that ring.

Why they always had a kitch ring, I still don't understand. They know that these diamonds were dugged out of mines by poor and abused children. So, how can you be excited about that?

I loved the American guys. They were polite, gentle and apreciative. They would pay for your drinks and/or diner! Open a door for you and be concerned about how you are feeling. They were interested, asked questions and did not make derogatory jokes. I had great discussions with them. They were not rude or pushy. They had style and were aware of the consequences of their words. I think my fetish for English speaking gents started.



Admittedly, it's me who never cared for marriage that much.

But, it's also a weird American culture to get obsessed over a ring.



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Reply #48 posted 09/09/13 10:10am

dJJ

VenusBlingBling said:

JustErin said:


She has been with this guy for almost a year now.

Alrighty, still fast to me. But most people get engaged quickly to me. I guess I'm a slow type. Gotta wait at least 2 years lol

If you have children together, it's wise to get married.

But why would you get married, if you'r not pregnant or trying to get pregnant?

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Reply #49 posted 09/09/13 10:40am

Tempest

dJJ said:

Tempest said:

FYI, most couples these days pick out rings together. You see lots of couples in jewelry stores shopping for rings together. Can't imagine many surprises going on in Hollywood either.

*

I just visited a posh jewelry store the other day cuz I had an appointment with one of their employees. We got on this very subject and she mentioned to me that most couples come in and pick out rings together (least in their store).

*

Therefore, I'm guessing that Scarlett had a lot to do with the design of the ring. wink



I'm not sure if it's me being funny about the ring.

To me, it's the other way around. It's the ring obsession that I find funny and weird.



I studied one year in New York.

one of the things that shocked me, was the obsession of American girls with marriage and rings.

I remember that I got asked when I would get married.

And I was sooooo flabbergasted.
It never came to my mind that I would marry one day, so I never thought about it.

American girl: "but you've been together with him for 1.5 years, so you know if you will marry him, right?"

To me, that was so strange. Marriage was not on my priority list.

I could not relate to American girls. They always had make-up on, were obsessed with their looks. They always talked about marriage, the ring, the dress and hockey players. They lacked any good sarcastic, ironic dark sense of humour. However, they dramatized every little futile thing. I got so homesick, because I missed my girls back in Holland. I did adapt though. So, every time a girl got ecstatic over a ring, I learned to jump up and down, say "Ooooh" and "Aaaah", and tell her how great it was that she had gotten that ring.

Why they always had a kitch ring, I still don't understand. They know that these diamonds were dugged out of mines by poor and abused children. So, how can you be excited about that?

I loved the American guys. They were polite, gentle and apreciative. They would pay for your drinks and/or diner! Open a door for you and be concerned about how you are feeling. They were interested, asked questions and did not make derogatory jokes. I had great discussions with them. They were not rude or pushy. They had style and were aware of the consequences of their words. I think my fetish for English speaking gents started.



Admittedly, it's me who never cared for marriage that much.

But, it's also a weird American culture to get obsessed over a ring.



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DJJ, I can promise you that I'm in no way, shape or form obsessed with marriage and rings and I'm an American. FAR FROM IT! I have my own online jewelry business (not fine jewelry) and also have a graphic design background so that's why I look at the design of rings and other things (graphics, art, jewelry, etc.). Not because I really care or am in the least bit obsessed. I'm just a design oriented person. That's all. lol

*

So, the reason I commented on the ring was the design (not for the ring's sake or for marriage's sake or obsession's sake). Much like a musician might comment on a particular song or arrangement or a painter regarding a painting etc. wink

*

I have a nice diamond ring and I never wear it. I've probably worn it less than 20 times since it was purchased 22 years ago. I only wear it on very special occasions. In fact, I'm considering selling it because it never gets worn. I love to wear plain bands w/o stones because they don't get in my way when I'm working in the house, in the yard, making jewelry, on my computer, gardening, etc. My plain bands (in copper and one in sterling) cost me less than $20.00 a piece. This is my preference to wear them because they're simple & they don't get in the way or damaged. I don't need diamonds or fancy rings, lots of makeup and fancy clothes. Definitely not my thing. I'm about as plain Jane and practical as they come. lol

*

The magic isn't in a ring anyhow. Never has been. The magic is in the relationship. heart

*

So, just so you know, there are American ladies out there who aren't obsessed with marriage, clothes, makeup, primping and rings. You're chatting with one. cool

*

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Reply #50 posted 09/09/13 10:59am

dJJ

Tempest said:

dJJ said:



I'm not sure if it's me being funny about the ring.

To me, it's the other way around. It's the ring obsession that I find funny and weird.



I studied one year in New York.

one of the things that shocked me, was the obsession of American girls with marriage and rings.

I remember that I got asked when I would get married.

And I was sooooo flabbergasted.
It never came to my mind that I would marry one day, so I never thought about it.

American girl: "but you've been together with him for 1.5 years, so you know if you will marry him, right?"

To me, that was so strange. Marriage was not on my priority list.

I could not relate to American girls. They always had make-up on, were obsessed with their looks. They always talked about marriage, the ring, the dress and hockey players. They lacked any good sarcastic, ironic dark sense of humour. However, they dramatized every little futile thing. I got so homesick, because I missed my girls back in Holland. I did adapt though. So, every time a girl got ecstatic over a ring, I learned to jump up and down, say "Ooooh" and "Aaaah", and tell her how great it was that she had gotten that ring.

Why they always had a kitch ring, I still don't understand. They know that these diamonds were dugged out of mines by poor and abused children. So, how can you be excited about that?

I loved the American guys. They were polite, gentle and apreciative. They would pay for your drinks and/or diner! Open a door for you and be concerned about how you are feeling. They were interested, asked questions and did not make derogatory jokes. I had great discussions with them. They were not rude or pushy. They had style and were aware of the consequences of their words. I think my fetish for English speaking gents started.



Admittedly, it's me who never cared for marriage that much.

But, it's also a weird American culture to get obsessed over a ring.



*

DJJ, I can promise you that I'm in no way, shape or form obsessed with marriage and rings and I'm an American. FAR FROM IT! I have my own online jewelry business (not fine jewelry) and also have a graphic design background so that's why I look at the design of rings and other things (graphics, art, jewelry, etc.). Not because I really care or am in the least bit obsessed. I'm just a design oriented person. That's all. lol

*

So, the reason I commented on the ring was the design (not for the ring's sake or for marriage's sake or obsession's sake). Much like a musician might comment on a particular song or arrangement or a painter regarding a painting etc. wink

*

I have a nice diamond ring and I never wear it. I've probably worn it less than 20 times since it was purchased 22 years ago. I only wear it on very special occasions. In fact, I'm considering selling it because it never gets worn. I love to wear plain bands w/o stones because they don't get in my way when I'm working in the house, in the yard, making jewelry, on my computer, gardening, etc. My plain bands (in copper and one in sterling) cost me less than $20.00 a piece. This is my preference to wear them because they're simple & they don't get in the way or damaged. I don't need diamonds or fancy rings, lots of makeup and fancy clothes. Definitely not my thing. I'm about as plain Jane and practical as they come. lol

*

The magic isn't in a ring anyhow. Never has been. The magic is in the relationship. heart

*

So, just so you know, there are American ladies out there who aren't obsessed with marriage, clothes, makeup, primping and rings. You're chatting with one. cool

*

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hug


I'm pro esthetics and love design. No matter what it is.


What would you design for Scarlett, if she would ask you?




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Reply #51 posted 09/09/13 11:20am

Tempest

dJJ said:

Tempest said:

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DJJ, I can promise you that I'm in no way, shape or form obsessed with marriage and rings and I'm an American. FAR FROM IT! I have my own online jewelry business (not fine jewelry) and also have a graphic design background so that's why I look at the design of rings and other things (graphics, art, jewelry, etc.). Not because I really care or am in the least bit obsessed. I'm just a design oriented person. That's all. lol

*

So, the reason I commented on the ring was the design (not for the ring's sake or for marriage's sake or obsession's sake). Much like a musician might comment on a particular song or arrangement or a painter regarding a painting etc. wink

*

I have a nice diamond ring and I never wear it. I've probably worn it less than 20 times since it was purchased 22 years ago. I only wear it on very special occasions. In fact, I'm considering selling it because it never gets worn. I love to wear plain bands w/o stones because they don't get in my way when I'm working in the house, in the yard, making jewelry, on my computer, gardening, etc. My plain bands (in copper and one in sterling) cost me less than $20.00 a piece. This is my preference to wear them because they're simple & they don't get in the way or damaged. I don't need diamonds or fancy rings, lots of makeup and fancy clothes. Definitely not my thing. I'm about as plain Jane and practical as they come. lol

*

The magic isn't in a ring anyhow. Never has been. The magic is in the relationship. heart

*

So, just so you know, there are American ladies out there who aren't obsessed with marriage, clothes, makeup, primping and rings. You're chatting with one. cool

*

[Edited 9/9/13 10:50am]



hug


I'm pro esthetics and love design. No matter what it is.


What would you design for Scarlett, if she would ask you?




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Since I don't deal with fine jewelry, it would be hard to say. What's most important is what Scarlett wants and prefers when it comes to her wedding ring. After all, she's the one that has to wear it and look at it every day. What I think might look good on Scarlett (or is a nice design) may not be what she would like at all. Since jewelry is a very, very personal purchase, the customer's preference needs to be top priority (not what I think is a good design for her). She has to love it for what it is and also on her own hand.

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What I don't care for about her ring design, is how boxy and pointy it is. The tiered rectangular shape doesn't appeal to me. It's not that I don't like rectangles, it's just not a design I would wear. Those points on the rectangles can dig into your fingers sometimes as well. I like smooth edges (rounder, curvier designs) for rings. I'm a very practical person so I think about those things. Comfort is really important to me when it comes to jewelry. I don't want anything poking and prodding me when I'm wearing it.

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Reply #52 posted 09/09/13 4:28pm

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"Butterface" really? If an orger with Scarlett's face posted on the photowhore thread, people here would go on for pages saying how "gorgeous" she is. lol "Butterface" you guys are stoned

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Reply #53 posted 09/09/13 4:32pm

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noimageatall said:

Well after Hollywood gets hold of you... shrug lol

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I'm not sure what point is being made here because all these pics were taken after Hollywood got hold of her since she was acting in movies from the age of ten or so.

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Reply #54 posted 09/10/13 3:56am

dJJ

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"Butterface" really? If an orger with Scarlett's face posted on the photowhore thread, people here would go on for pages saying how "gorgeous" she is. lol "Butterface" you guys are stoned



She is lush. Gorgeous. Brutal sexy.

She had my favorite actor. I adore Jonathan. And Scarlet.



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Reply #55 posted 09/10/13 4:09am

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Special present for PJ:

http://www.metacafe.com/family_filter/

[Edited 9/10/13 6:25am]

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Reply #56 posted 09/10/13 4:14am

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sexton said:

"Butterface" really? If an orger with Scarlett's face posted on the photowhore thread, people here would go on for pages saying how "gorgeous" she is. lol "Butterface" you guys are stoned


That's only because it's not allowed to insult each other here with personal attacks talk to the hand
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Reply #57 posted 09/10/13 4:16am

dJJ

ZombieKitten said:

sexton said:

"Butterface" really? If an orger with Scarlett's face posted on the photowhore thread, people here would go on for pages saying how "gorgeous" she is. lol "Butterface" you guys are stoned

That's only because it's not allowed to insult each other here with personal attacks talk to the hand



Silly ruling.

As if that would ever happen at the org. Tsk.

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Reply #58 posted 09/10/13 5:09am

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sexton said:

noimageatall said:

Well after Hollywood gets hold of you... shrug lol

boxed







I'm not sure what point is being made here because all these pics were taken after Hollywood got hold of her since she was acting in movies from the age of ten or so.


I don't really understand what this even means. She got a nose job ( a really good one)...that's hardly a Hollywood action. I can think of 3 people I know that have had it done. Maybe that first pic is supposed to mean she got a boob job, but any woman with big boobs knows it's simply a bathing suit that is pulling them down versus a bra that is shifting them up - no difference in size.

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Reply #59 posted 09/10/13 5:12am

dJJ

JustErin said:

sexton said:


I'm not sure what point is being made here because all these pics were taken after Hollywood got hold of her since she was acting in movies from the age of ten or so.


I don't really understand what this even means. She got a nose job ( a really good one)...that's hardly a Hollywood action. I can think of 3 people I know that have had it done. Maybe that first pic is supposed to mean she got a boob job, but any woman with big boobs knows it's simply a bathing suit that is pulling them down versus a bra that is shifting them up - no difference in size.



Yup.

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