Sean Penn is such a tool

  • #101
Are you all seriously arguing and carping on each other about Sean Penn? :(
 
  • #102
Ok forget about Sean Penn. I watched a short documentary this evening, and here are the stars who are "getting down and dirty" in New orleans and the South:

Harry Connick Jr. - totally involved, I saw him go into the water and carry an elderly black man off his porch to get aid.

Sean Penn!

Faith Hill - in Alabama, right down with 'em and singing "Amazing Grace" to those sitting in the outdoor shelters

John Travolta! Flew in and visited and comforted those in shelters; hugged them

Celine Dionne! Crying on Larry King, outraged, giving another million but she didn't want to discuss that - he kept trying.

Chris Rock - helping the little children, saying they "reminded him of his own"

George Clooney - giving 1 million, has his own foundation.

I believe Harry Connick's home is New Orleans. Great musician.

There are more I'm sure, I only caught part of the show.

Bless you these generous stars! May many others follow you.
 
  • #103
tybee204 said:
Are you all seriously arguing and carping on each other about Sean Penn? :(

I think we're all a little edgy. I'm not even a fan of Sean Penn.

(I'm going to edit my previous post.)
 
  • #104
Marthatex said:
Bless you these generous stars! May many others follow you.

Indeed, Martha.

And even if - for argument's sake - some of these celebrities ARE looking for publicity, shouldn't we be grateful they are doing so in a way that provides help - and, yes, publicity - where help is needed?
 
  • #105
Nova said:
Indeed, Martha.

And even if - for argument's sake - some of these celebrities ARE looking for publicity, shouldn't we be grateful they are doing so in a way that provides help - and, yes, publicity - where help is needed?
I agree..If we had a disaster, and no one came to help, not even our pres until he was forced to, would that be better? These stars are doing whatever they are doing for their own reasons, or their managers or whatever. The point is they are doing something, they are not on 5th Av. buying $2000.00 shoes. If you don't like their political leanings, then get some good ol' republican stars out there, or whichever flavor you like, but please don't slam these people while you sit on your 🤬🤬🤬 in your confortable home, praising our fearless president and staff..get over it..mpi
 
  • #106
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Magnum PI said:
I agree..If we had a disaster, and no one came to help, not even our pres until he was forced to, would that be better? These stars are doing whatever they are doing for their own reasons, or their managers or whatever. The point is they are doing something, they are not on 5th Av. buying $2000.00 shoes. If you don't like their political leanings, then get some good ol' republican stars out there, or whichever flavor you like, but please don't slam these people while you sit on your 🤬🤬🤬 in your confortable home, praising our fearless president and staff..get over it..mpi
 
  • #107
tybee204 said:
Are you all seriously arguing and carping on each other about Sean Penn? :(
Actually, we were having more fun with Michael Jackson. LOL!
 
  • #108
Marthatex said:
Ok forget about Sean Penn. I watched a short documentary this evening, and here are the stars who are "getting down and dirty" in New orleans and the South:

Harry Connick Jr. - totally involved, I saw him go into the water and carry an elderly black man off his porch to get aid.

Sean Penn!

Faith Hill - in Alabama, right down with 'em and singing "Amazing Grace" to those sitting in the outdoor shelters

John Travolta! Flew in and visited and comforted those in shelters; hugged them

Celine Dionne! Crying on Larry King, outraged, giving another million but she didn't want to discuss that - he kept trying.

Chris Rock - helping the little children, saying they "reminded him of his own"

George Clooney - giving 1 million, has his own foundation.

I believe Harry Connick's home is New Orleans. Great musician.

There are more I'm sure, I only caught part of the show.

Bless you these generous stars! May many others follow you.
The donations are really flying in too. I think it's so wonderful.
And even some of the young people are coming forward. They (radio station here) were reading off names and there were several, but the only one I can remember now is Hillary Duff. Other than her name I can't even think of any of the others. Another senior moment brought to me courtesy of Father Time....
 
  • #109
KrazyKollector said:
Actually, we were having more fun with Michael Jackson. LOL!

KK, I'm pretty sure even you and I are in complete agreement on the subject of Michael Jackson. :truce:
 
  • #110
Nova said:
KK, I'm pretty sure even you and I are in complete agreement on the subject of Michael Jackson. :truce:
Look, the Pedo :loser: said he'd write a song! What more do you people want?
 
  • #111
Linda7NJ said:
Look, the Pedo :loser: said he'd write a song! What more do you people want?

Well, gee, he has no money to give. We are begging people to use their "talents" if they don't have cash. :dance:
 
  • #112
Linda7NJ said:
Look, the Pedo :loser: said he'd write a song! What more do you people want?
You think this is the one he wrote for the tsunami victims? He went on Geraldo talking about it, but we've never seen it. I can't see him coming out of his usual stupor to write anything in a week.

Why didn't he make good on his promise to the tsunami victims?
 
  • #113
Dara said:
You think this is the one he wrote for the tsunami victims? He went on Geraldo talking about it, but we've never seen it. I can't see him coming out of his usual stupor to write anything in a week.

Why didn't he make good on his promise to the tsunami victims?

It's easy to write "tee-hee" and "ya-mon." :crazy:
 
  • #114
less0305 said:
It's easy to write "tee-hee" and "ya-mon." :crazy:
:laugh:

Oh, gosh, I just remembered this. During his trial, his fans posted about his "anti-war" song. It was some drivel with "baby" in there a bunch of times that was obviously not about war. But entertainers were getting attention for anti-war efforts so he trotted it out and didn't bother to rewrite.
 
  • #115
less0305 said:
It's easy to write "tee-hee" and "ya-mon." :crazy:
It's "sha-mon." :crazy:
 
  • #116
Dark Knight said:
It's "sha-mon." :crazy:
It was? Is it still? Every time he has work done on his mouth/teeth, his speech patterns change (I'm serious). Though some of the slurring is chemical, I believe.
 
  • #117
Dara said:
It was? Is it still? Every time he has work done on his mouth/teeth, his speech patterns change (I'm serious). Though some of the slurring is chemical, I believe.
I think he has it copyrighted, actually, as such. Seems someone sued him claiming that he stole the "sha-mon" from them, so it must be an actual phrase.
 
  • #118
Dark Knight said:
I think he has it copyrighted, actually, as such. Seems someone sued him claiming that he stole the "sha-mon" from them, so it must be an actual phrase.
Oh, for....

Does that deserve a :rolleyes: or :laugh:?
 
  • #119
Dara said:
Oh, for....

Does that deserve a :rolleyes: or :laugh:?
Is the crotch grab copyrighted too???:waitasec:
 
  • #120
Linda7NJ said:
Is the crotch grab copyrighted too???:waitasec:

Boy, I hope not! There's a lotta cowboys in Texas doin' the crotch grab all the time, and these boys can't afford to pay royalties... ;)
 

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