TonyVanDam said: MikeMatronik said: She kept the money! Madonna's first paycheck from Pepsi was her only. You're right. I have to get some lessons from that bitch...she always makes money...never loses! | |
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MikeMatronik said: [Live to Tell T-shirt was here] Damm...I want one also! Where those being sold???? http://www.fanfire.com/cg...ode=MDNCFN "I would say that Prince's top thirty percent is great. Of that thirty percent, I'll bet the public has heard twenty percent of it." - Susan Rogers, "Hunting for Prince's Vault", BBC, 2015 | |
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CandaceS said: MikeMatronik said: [Live to Tell T-shirt was here] Damm...I want one also! Where those being sold???? http://www.fanfire.com/cg...ode=MDNCFN sweet! | |
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ehuffnsd said: Madonna on the cross was here
That's what all the hoopla was about? I thought she was up there naked or something. You know how upright...eh hmm...I meant...uptight those network folks get at the sight of over 40 nakedness! | |
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CandaceS said: MikeMatronik said: those christians groups are now gonna hunt yer ass down! I so need to buy one of those T-shirts! [Edited 10/21/06 5:00am] the shirt is stupid and suggests that she's full of shit when she says she's not mocking christianity. without the accompanying images, madonna on a cross is just offensive. it loses what little value it retained during the live show as a message. now she's just saying, "hey, i made a storm of controversy with this during my show. now i'll market it for pure shock value and make a killing." the whole thing was dull during the concert and, personally, i thought it was unnecessary but still inoffensive. the t shirt is insulting, though...it just looks like she's put her own image the crucifix. and it amazes me in this world of such extreme and over the top political correctness that something so blatantly insulting is celebrated by people. | |
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sallysassalot said: CandaceS said: I so need to buy one of those T-shirts! [Edited 10/21/06 5:00am] the shirt is stupid and suggests that she's full of shit when she says she's not mocking christianity. without the accompanying images, madonna on a cross is just offensive. it loses what little value it retained during the live show as a message. now she's just saying, "hey, i made a storm of controversy with this during my show. now i'll market it for pure shock value and make a killing." the whole thing was dull during the concert and, personally, i thought it was unnecessary but still inoffensive. the t shirt is insulting, though...it just looks like she's put her own image the crucifix. and it amazes me in this world of such extreme and over the top political correctness that something so blatantly insulting is celebrated by people. Americans! | |
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MikeMatronik said: sallysassalot said: the shirt is stupid and suggests that she's full of shit when she says she's not mocking christianity. without the accompanying images, madonna on a cross is just offensive. it loses what little value it retained during the live show as a message. now she's just saying, "hey, i made a storm of controversy with this during my show. now i'll market it for pure shock value and make a killing." the whole thing was dull during the concert and, personally, i thought it was unnecessary but still inoffensive. the t shirt is insulting, though...it just looks like she's put her own image the crucifix. and it amazes me in this world of such extreme and over the top political correctness that something so blatantly insulting is celebrated by people. Americans! i don't think its an "american" thing. i have respect for other people's religious beliefs and i would appreciate the same in return. the whole world is beaten down with the word "tolerance" but it seems like nobody wants to "tolerate" the christian belief. why are christains told to lighten up when something offensive is directed at them? i'm fairly certain no other group would be expected to "lighten up" and take it. we're either labeled "extreme" based on the actions of a few, or "crybabies" for voicing our opinions, or "hypocrites" for behaving like humans. its quite funny...people like madonna talk and talk about world peace and loving one another and acceptane but then they deliberately insult a group of people and have the audacity to become insulted themselves by the reaction they receive. | |
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sallysassalot said: MikeMatronik said: Americans! i don't think its an "american" thing. i have respect for other people's religious beliefs and i would appreciate the same in return. the whole world is beaten down with the word "tolerance" but it seems like nobody wants to "tolerate" the christian belief. why are christains told to lighten up when something offensive is directed at them? i'm fairly certain no other group would be expected to "lighten up" and take it. we're either labeled "extreme" based on the actions of a few, or "crybabies" for voicing our opinions, or "hypocrites" for behaving like humans. its quite funny...people like madonna talk and talk about world peace and loving one another and acceptane but then they deliberately insult a group of people and have the audacity to become insulted themselves by the reaction they receive. i'm sure if more Christians lived in conditions similar to the Muslim nations they'd be rioting in the streets You CANNOT use the name of God, or religion, to justify acts of violence, to hurt, to hate, to discriminate- Madonna
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MikeMatronik said: TonyVanDam said: Madonna's first paycheck from Pepsi was her only. You're right. I have to get some lessons from that bitch...she always makes money...never loses! she got their 5million but lost them as a concert supporter. Pioneer took that instead. You CANNOT use the name of God, or religion, to justify acts of violence, to hurt, to hate, to discriminate- Madonna
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sallysassalot said: MikeMatronik said: Americans! i don't think its an "american" thing. i have respect for other people's religious beliefs and i would appreciate the same in return. the whole world is beaten down with the word "tolerance" but it seems like nobody wants to "tolerate" the christian belief. why are christains told to lighten up when something offensive is directed at them? i'm fairly certain no other group would be expected to "lighten up" and take it. we're either labeled "extreme" based on the actions of a few, or "crybabies" for voicing our opinions, or "hypocrites" for behaving like humans. its quite funny...people like madonna talk and talk about world peace and loving one another and acceptane but then they deliberately insult a group of people and have the audacity to become insulted themselves by the reaction they receive. It's your opinion. I have to respect that. | |
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ehuffnsd said: sallysassalot said: i don't think its an "american" thing. i have respect for other people's religious beliefs and i would appreciate the same in return. the whole world is beaten down with the word "tolerance" but it seems like nobody wants to "tolerate" the christian belief. why are christains told to lighten up when something offensive is directed at them? i'm fairly certain no other group would be expected to "lighten up" and take it. we're either labeled "extreme" based on the actions of a few, or "crybabies" for voicing our opinions, or "hypocrites" for behaving like humans. its quite funny...people like madonna talk and talk about world peace and loving one another and acceptane but then they deliberately insult a group of people and have the audacity to become insulted themselves by the reaction they receive. i'm sure if more Christians lived in conditions similar to the Muslim nations they'd be rioting in the streets which conditions would those be? | |
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sallysassalot said: ehuffnsd said: i'm sure if more Christians lived in conditions similar to the Muslim nations they'd be rioting in the streets which conditions would those be? theorcacy, masses being undereducated, poor You CANNOT use the name of God, or religion, to justify acts of violence, to hurt, to hate, to discriminate- Madonna
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ehuffnsd said: sallysassalot said: which conditions would those be? theorcacy, masses being undereducated, poor have you been to south america? some countries in africa? many regions of eastern europe? (by the way, those places are heavily populated christian regions.) [Edited 10/22/06 11:03am] | |
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sallysassalot said: ehuffnsd said: theorcacy, masses being undereducated, poor have you been to south america? some countries in africa? many regions of eastern europe? (by the way, those places are heavily populated christian regions.) [Edited 10/22/06 11:03am] but they aren't ruled by a theocracy. You CANNOT use the name of God, or religion, to justify acts of violence, to hurt, to hate, to discriminate- Madonna
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ehuffnsd said: sallysassalot said: have you been to south america? some countries in africa? many regions of eastern europe? (by the way, those places are heavily populated christian regions.) [Edited 10/22/06 11:03am] but they aren't ruled by a theocracy. officially? perhaps not. socially, however, is another story. an i guess, in the end, what does it matter? does it change my point? no, it doesn't. when people chant about tolerance, acceptance, and love for one another, they have no business engaging in activity that is geared towards provocation of a specific group. what happened to the tolerance? sorry, but it makes no sense to me. | |
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sallysassalot said: CandaceS said: I so need to buy one of those T-shirts! [Edited 10/21/06 5:00am] the shirt is stupid and suggests that she's full of shit when she says she's not mocking christianity. without the accompanying images, madonna on a cross is just offensive. it loses what little value it retained during the live show as a message. now she's just saying, "hey, i made a storm of controversy with this during my show. now i'll market it for pure shock value and make a killing." the whole thing was dull during the concert and, personally, i thought it was unnecessary but still inoffensive. the t shirt is insulting, though...it just looks like she's put her own image the crucifix. and it amazes me in this world of such extreme and over the top political correctness that something so blatantly insulting is celebrated by people. Relax! The shirt is bootleg. Madonna will not get any royalities from the streets. And BTW, I think the idea is stupid too. | |
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TonyVanDam said: sallysassalot said: the shirt is stupid and suggests that she's full of shit when she says she's not mocking christianity. without the accompanying images, madonna on a cross is just offensive. it loses what little value it retained during the live show as a message. now she's just saying, "hey, i made a storm of controversy with this during my show. now i'll market it for pure shock value and make a killing." the whole thing was dull during the concert and, personally, i thought it was unnecessary but still inoffensive. the t shirt is insulting, though...it just looks like she's put her own image the crucifix. and it amazes me in this world of such extreme and over the top political correctness that something so blatantly insulting is celebrated by people. Relax! The shirt is bootleg. Madonna will not get any royalities from the streets. And BTW, I think the idea is stupid too. | |
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TonyVanDam said: sallysassalot said: the shirt is stupid and suggests that she's full of shit when she says she's not mocking christianity. without the accompanying images, madonna on a cross is just offensive. it loses what little value it retained during the live show as a message. now she's just saying, "hey, i made a storm of controversy with this during my show. now i'll market it for pure shock value and make a killing." the whole thing was dull during the concert and, personally, i thought it was unnecessary but still inoffensive. the t shirt is insulting, though...it just looks like she's put her own image the crucifix. and it amazes me in this world of such extreme and over the top political correctness that something so blatantly insulting is celebrated by people. Relax! The shirt is bootleg. Madonna will not get any royalities from the streets. And BTW, I think the idea is stupid too. since when did artists sell bootleg shirts through their official websites? | |
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sallysassalot said: TonyVanDam said: Relax! The shirt is bootleg. Madonna will not get any royalities from the streets. And BTW, I think the idea is stupid too. since when did artists sell bootleg shirts through their official websites? Never; that's the point. I believe the shirt is fake. | |
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TonyVanDam said: sallysassalot said: since when did artists sell bootleg shirts through their official websites? Never; that's the point. I believe the shirt is fake. i believe Drownedmadonna and Madonnalicious showed that shirt as being sold starting with the NY shows You CANNOT use the name of God, or religion, to justify acts of violence, to hurt, to hate, to discriminate- Madonna
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TonyVanDam said: sallysassalot said: since when did artists sell bootleg shirts through their official websites? Never; that's the point. I believe the shirt is fake. the shirt is available at her website. | |
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sallysassalot said: TonyVanDam said: Never; that's the point. I believe the shirt is fake. the shirt is available at her website. WHAT?!? Say it ain't so? | |
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TonyVanDam said: sallysassalot said: the shirt is available at her website. WHAT?!? Say it ain't so? i'm sayin'. | |
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sallysassalot said: TonyVanDam said: WHAT?!? Say it ain't so? i'm sayin'. Is there any ideas that Madonna wouldn't borrow anymore? | |
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soon she'll be faking her death by getting "shot" in public. | |
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sallysassalot said: soon she'll be faking her death by getting "shot" in public.
That I would watch!! The Most Important Thing In Life Is Sincerity....Once You Can Fake That, You Can Fake Anything. | |
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I'm disappointed that the crucifixion scene has been edited out,but I'm just glad that we will finally get a concert special.I remember in 2004,she was negotiating with CBS to air one of her 'Re-Invention' shows,but they couldn't agree on certain things and the whole thing was cancelled. | |
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TonyVanDam said: sallysassalot said: i'm sayin'. Is there any ideas that Madonna wouldn't borrow anymore? | |
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