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Post by Brookie on Oct 25, 2005 17:22:02 GMT -4
What's up with that story anyway? Wasn't that the same thing Katie Holmes said about CTC? Is that the standard programming message from those guys?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 25, 2005 17:24:52 GMT -4
For being so enmeshed in the Hollywood scene, the Clams sure seem to have a shortage of creative thinkers in their midst because god, when you're coming up with the same lame "cover stories" for two of your biggest closet cases, and they're exactly the same? Time to hire some new writers there, people.
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Post by Spinderella on Oct 25, 2005 17:45:07 GMT -4
And, yeah, Battleship Earth was his homage to L. Ron and the Clams, and seeing it go down in flames was a nice bit of schaden. Since then, he's been relatively quiet - though his loudmouth wife flaps her gums enough for both of them. anne - You're right about the "Battleship Earth" flick, but I guess he was just never (IMO) a wacked out, "Put your manners back in!" and "Take your vitamins" sort of Clam. His wife? She. Bugs. My. Tits. I'm a firm believer that the whole, "I saw him in Grease and I knew I'd marry him!" BS was clearly her "arranged" marriage had any of the Travolta is Gay! stories hit the streets. I still give him a pass since he's so friggin' mellow as of late, and that's okay with me.
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Post by berrybearie on Oct 25, 2005 20:48:35 GMT -4
He seems relatively OK, but he did creep me out when he started waxing poetic about L.Ron upon winning a Golden Globe (must have been for Pulp Fiction).
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Post by Mutagen on Oct 25, 2005 21:22:22 GMT -4
Travolta reminds me of Zapp Brannigan, except without the hilarity. Or sex appeal.
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Post by Yossarian on Oct 25, 2005 21:32:22 GMT -4
I always think that the poster over the bed story is a really weird one to admit to. While I don't believe that in either Kelly or Katie's case it was true it still is a fairly stalkerish thing to confess. If I was famous and some dude I dated told me that he had grown up with my photo plastered on his bedroom wall and that it was his fantasy to marry me, well, I'd run a million miles! Fantasizing over a poster wouldn't exactly give me assurance that he loved me for who I am - not who he thinks I am! And yet the Clams think this kind of story is romantic.
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Post by anne on Oct 25, 2005 21:34:48 GMT -4
Now that the clams have given us two "When I was young I thought he was so dreamy, and now I'm married to him" stories, it has to be just a matter of time before they start running ads in Tiget Beat magazine which say "Join the church of scientology, and you too will marry the famous boy you're dreaming of some day"
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Post by Oxynia on Oct 25, 2005 21:43:17 GMT -4
Which just illustrates their general motive of seek and destroy recruit. The whole cult exists because of predatory, stalker behaviour. But they'll have us believe it's true love. True love, people!
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Post by Brookie on Nov 1, 2005 14:18:55 GMT -4
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Post by Deleted on Nov 1, 2005 14:47:41 GMT -4
I always think that the poster over the bed story is a really weird one to admit to. While I don't believe that in either Kelly or Katie's case it was true it still is a fairly stalkerish thing to confess. If I was famous and some dude I dated told me that he had grown up with my photo plastered on his bedroom wall and that it was his fantasy to marry me, well, I'd run a million miles! Fantasizing over a poster wouldn't exactly give me assurance that he loved me for who I am - not who he thinks I am! And yet the Clams think this kind of story is romantic. I agree. If their lame "he was my poster on my wall, I can't believe I'm marrying the most amaaaaazing man ever!!!!!" was to actually be believed it makes them look even creppier and the situation looks even less like anything resembling love or a real relationship.
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