Thursday, November 10, 2005

And I Thought I Had Problems

Thursday, November 10, 2005
5:54 AM

Things I found on the Internet…..
Someone is taking photos of homeless people holding signs that say "Hello, My Name Is…." and underneath they have written their names. It projects the idea of giving a name to the face of the homeless people. It's called "Project Hello" and this is part of their mission statement…

Project Hello aims to build awareness of the world's growing homeless problem.To create discussion and a platform for solutions. To give homeless individuals a name, and in the process, encourage others to treat them with dignity, respect, and compassion. To use our mass communication and problem-solving skills for the forces of good. And to inspire and assist others in creating more selfless, random acts of kindness.


And in the "people with too much time on their hands" department, photos emerge
of Demi Moore having a "wardrobe
malfunction
" are Photoshop fakes. (Warning: partial nudity!)


I was quite amused to see the excerpts from a story about comments Joaquin made on the AFI premiere of Walk the Line red carpet about "frogs eating his brain." The short blurbs make him out to be a nutjob, not someone with a warped sense of humour.

and this is why I always backtrack the links to read the entire original story…..
It was obviously a metaphor for all the brain-sucking interviews he's been through in the last month heralding the official premiere of his movie.

LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Singer k.d. lang is suing her former business manager, alleging that hundreds of thousands, or possibly millions, of dollars in excessive fees were fraudulently drawn from the musician's account. The Grammy-winning Canadian vocalist filed suit Tuesday in Los Angeles Superior Court against Annabel Lapp, her company the Annabel Lapp Group and Lapp Group employee Dina Correale. The action seeks unspecified compensatory and punitive damages.

Don't these people even look at their bank statements?

Ahhh…the lives of the rich and famous. And to think this very morning I realized that my clawfoot bathtub is too small. Funny, I've never thought that before today.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

You've got a clawfoot bathtub? Kewl!

November 10, 2005 5:28 PM  
Blogger gypsyfenix said...

Yes, and it totally makes up for not having a shower.
However, castiron is very cold in the winter and I have to heat it up with an electric heater before filling it, or it cools down the water.
And I absolutely have to have a hot bath...

November 10, 2005 6:40 PM  

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