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On 2/28/2014 Irshgrl31201 said:

The way I measure a lot of people is by how they parent. When I was a young girl, I remember watching Mommie Dearest. No matter what I watch Joan Crawford in, I can't stand her because I can't get that off my mind.

I also get very disappointed when I hear that someone famous doesn't pay child support or isn't in their childs life.

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not disappointed nor sad just SHOCKED about Rock Hudson
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On 2/28/2014 JaneMarple said:

Another let down was Nolan Ryan, when he pitched for the NY Mets, he was my hero. So when he left and later said how he and his wife didn't like the NY area I was crushed.

His PR firm should have squelched that.

Love me some Nolan Ryan....hopefully this interview will restore your love for him. Google 'Nolan Ryan Snow Monkey Interview'...it's possibly the funniest thing you'll ever hear. I heard it live & the crowd was going crazy...he has that twang...talking about the snow monkey population. Hilarious!!

http://www.theunticket.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/nolan-snow-monkeys.mp3

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On 2/28/2014 Dagna said:

So why is it OK to be disappointed in Nixon, but my being disappointed in TK's leaving MJK to drown is not OK?


Hoo-boy TK is the first person I thought of, too. I adored JFK and if I had been old enough and had he lived, would have voted for RFK. I think TK took the family down quite a few notches that night.

As far as movie stars, I really don't care.

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On 2/28/2014 SydneyH said:

Speaking of Nixon, how did Agnew think his shock treatments were not going to become public? Whoops, it was tax evasion. Can't remember who had shock treatments, it'll come to me, lol.

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When the beginnings of just a HINT of the Lance Armstrong fiasco...that was surprising because we all wanted it to be a true hero story. Right then, that clouded everything I see sports related...if you're winning at something, it's probably ill gotten gain. They're ALL doing it...professional, amateur, collegiate, high school...maybe younger.

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I was very disappointed at the awfully ugly and distasteful tweets that Patricia Heaton made about Sandra Fluke. The same for Michael Richards's rant.

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On 2/28/2014 SydneyH said:

Speaking of Nixon, how did Agnew think his shock treatments were not going to become public? Whoops, it was tax evasion. Can't remember who had shock treatments, it'll come to me, lol.


Thomas Eagleton.

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I was crushed by Tiger Woods behavior. He appeared to be such a clean-cut all-American boy and a hero to so many kids. Just another scum-bag.
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On 2/28/2014 kachina624 said: I was crushed by Tiger Woods behavior. He appeared to be such a clean-cut all-American boy and a hero to so many kids. Just another scum-bag.
He was who I thought of too. While I think the sports world has pretty much forgiven him, most of the public hasn't.