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Whoop-de-f**king-doo. :rolleyes::thumbs:

same thing I said when my local news made it a huge headline...

 

wtf cares?? i mean whupta do.. boohoo.. cry me a nile river. a big deal over what?? a marriage that no one cared to begin with?

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Yeah I was pissed, I was gonna go crash their wedding.......I'm such a big fan........now if I could only hear more about tom cruise that australian chick

 

 

 

:rolleyes::thumbs::thumbs::cheers::eek:

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The only ones making a media circus out of it is the media. I could give two f*cks less! Both are fuggin douche bags that make sucka$$ movies anyway. Jiggly or what ever the hell it was called tanked as hopefully will the other one they filmed together that is coming out soon.

 

I think Ben needs to head over to Home Depot and pick up a set of balls personally! No Man with red blood flowing through his veins and any amoutn of testosterone would create stupid gay a$$ movie like jigli.

 

But just so you know, this is CMNT's editorial and does not reflect the managements opinions. :rolleyes:

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But just so you know, this is CMNT's editorial and does not reflect the managements opinions. :rolleyes:

It may not reflect managements opinion, but it sure as hell reflects mine! :thumbs:

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Like I said a few posts ago, I don't really care about the whole Bennifer ordeal. However, do any of you think that this may be just a publicity stunt to get the media off of their backs so that they can get married in peace without a million reporters standing around taking a zillion photographs? Don't get me wrong, I hate both of them just as much as you do. I think they are horrible actors, make crappy movies, and frankly wouldn't give a flip if they both disappeared to some deserted island and didn't ever make another movie again. But, still, you have to wonder.

 

d**n movie stars (or people who think they are!).

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