Clinton had eyes for Demi, says Kutcher Former US president Bill Clinton tried to 'hit on' actress Demi Moore, her husband Ashton Kutcher has said. Kutcher, the star of the hit MTV show Punk'd, told chat host Jay Leno that Clinton made eyes at his superstar wife during a recent function.
Kutcher said although the three were all sat at a table next to each other he felt like "the invisible man". Kutcher says Clinton didn't say one word to him the whole evening as he was so engrossed with Ghost actress Moore. "I met Bill Clinton once but he didn't really talk he was hitting on my wife," Kutcher told Leno.
The 28-year-old Butterfly Effect actor who celebrated his first wedding anniversary with Moore, 43, on Sunday said Clinton completely ignored him as he chatted to Demi. "I don't think he looked at me the whole time," Kutcher said. "I was like the guy that wasn't there." I don't doubt Clinton got wood while drooling over Demi, but this is just the petulant whine of a child feeling neglected, lol.
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She wouldn't have to be Demi Moore for Bill to pay attention to her. Two legs, two arms and two breasts is perfectly acceptable.
When I worked at the Little Rock Convention Bureau/Excelsior Hotel back in the 80's, Bill would sometimes show up with women who were, shall we say, unattractive skanks. (And I ain't talkin' bout Hillary)
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#13 mcg: "Two legs, two arms and two breasts is perfectly acceptable."
ummm, don't mean to be crude, but ol' bill is only interested in the part of a woman's anatomy that comes in one.
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unfortunate phrasing, Barbara. I'll pass on my usual sophomoric snark - softball to left field bleachers batting practice
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;-p, #15 frank.
would wax more eloquent, but hard to type 1-handed.
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lol
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Barbara, Bill's interested in a couple of parts of a woman's anatomy that come in one.
Actually, when I saw the headline on the front page, I wondered, “Which Clinton?”
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#18: "Bill's interested in a couple of parts of a woman's anatomy that come in one."
A-yup.
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Punked!!! Bwaaa!!! That was good.
My mother always told me "run with dogs and you will get bit!" He sat his wife next to a sexual preditor and is upset with the outcome? He's dumber than the characters he plays on TV.
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The British Isles will soon be erased from geography text books in Ireland. Folens, a publisher in the republic, has announced it will remove any reference to the term "British Isles" in the next edition of its world atlas for schools. The decision follows a complaint from a teacher.
Used for centuries as an all-encompassing description of all the islands to the north-west of the European continental shelf, the British Isles has been dismissed as a hangover from the empire. A spokesman for Folens described it as a "potential problem" that would be rectified.
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No, no, the British Isles are still there, down by al-Andalus.
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Greater Chechnya, New Turkey - lol. Nice map, exJAG! I kinda wish it extended more to the east to show the Kurdish port on the Med and what's left of Old Turkey... :-)
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Lol - you mean before the deportations begin...
Immigration is on the radar screen, now, and the politicians realize the public won't let them pander and sweep it under the carpet anymore. As proof, I offer the fact that the Senate voted 81-19 yesterday for building 700 miles of fence, already passed by the House. They get it, finally.
There won't be a New New Mexico - and we'll be draining some of the swamps that are here now - even Houston, a self-declared "sanctuary city" has reversed its policy and will now actively cooperate with the Feds to remove illegals. The mayor and police chief figured it out, too.
The worm has turned on immigration - here, anyway.
But I get your point... I hope the UK will come around, too. :-)
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Sorry, BP -- you'll notice it says Europe 2015. You still have nine years!
Here's a projected map of Aztlan, circa 2080. Look on the bright side, .com -- at least ours don't think it's a signal to kill every gringo in sight when they find the Virgin Mary in a tortilla.
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So could "da ATL", mcsegeek. And, THAT's sayin' a LOT, lol!
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This story reminds me of the Arabs trying to have the Persian gulf renamed. Sometimes you just gotta let the old names lie it makes you look small and petty.
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Gee, I wish I knew y'all felt this way before our state guard got sent off to get blown up by IED's in Iraq.
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Besides, between Texas and Louisiana... the only two states where the residents don't go into seizures over offshore oil drilling... are you sure you want to get rid of that?
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...reminds me of the Arabs trying to have the Persian gulf renamed.
Most unknown playwrights have difficulty raising money to put on a show. But most dont go so far as putting up their own kidney for collateral on a loan. But a man named Jung Sung-Sana defector from North Koreadid just that.
The musical he createdthe Yoduk Storyportrays the real-life suffering of 200,000 North Koreans languishing in prison camps. Its a mixture of music and misery, torture and truthand its an example of how to drop an artistic nuclear bomb on an evil regime.
Tragically, Jung did not have to research the subject matter: He himself endured life in a North Korean gulag. His crime? Listening to a South Korean radio broadcast. Guards beat him unconscious and pushed bamboo sticks under his fingernails. Jung escaped into China and made his way to South Korea, where he studied film and theater. It was there he learned his father had been murdereda brutal payback for Jungs own escape. In response, Jung began writing his musical.
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NEWARK, N.J. - In his first television ad of the fall campaign, U.S. Senate candidate Tom Kean Jr. confronts viewers with an image of Robert Torricelli, the Democratic senator who scrapped his 2002 re-election effort amid ethics problems. The picture of Torricelli appears next to a picture of Kean's opponent, Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez. After the announcer recounts criticism of Menendez renting a building to a nonprofit group for which he obtained federal funds, she says: "The Star-Ledger says Menendez, 'is just one scandal away from becoming the next Bob Torricelli.'"
Federal agents have reportedly subpoenaed records from the nonprofit agency. Menendez has denied he is under investigation. Ethics have taken center stage in the campaign, with allegations of impropriety flying from both sides. The ad, which the Kean campaign said is to begin airing Tuesday, comes five weeks before the Nov. 7 election in a race considered about even by independent polls. Allegations regarding the rental property emerged in August and the Kean ad may reinforce those stories, said Rider University political analyst David Rebovich. "This seems to be an attempt to do that and keep the issue alive, to sustain the issue in the minds of New Jersey voters," Rebovich said Monday.
"A lot of imagery and a potent message are packed into this short ad," he said. Besides Torricelli, the ad features a female announcer, Rebovich noted, adding that she may be employed in an effort to reduce the traditional advantage that Democratic candidates in New Jersey enjoy among women.
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With Jim Davis trailing by 21 points in the governor's race, pollster John Zogby says the Democrats have no one on the top of the ticket to deliver party-wide victory. With five weeks left before the general election, only one Democrat on the statewide ballot -- U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson -- is leading his challenger, while Republicans hold double-digit leads from the governor's race to all but one of the Cabinet races, a new Miami Herald poll shows.
The conclusions of the survey by Zogby International spell trouble for the Democratic Party. With two open Cabinet seats and a popular Republican governor leaving office, Democrats had hoped to seize the advantage this pivotal election year by snatching at least one Cabinet seat from Republicans and regaining control of the governor's office. But the poll shows that prospect may be fading: Democrat Adelaide ''Alex'' Sink trails Republican Tom Lee by 13 percentage points for the Cabinet post of chief financial officer, while Democrat Eric Copeland trails incumbent Republican Charles Bronson by 12 points for agriculture commissioner.
With Democrat Jim Davis behind Republican Charlie Crist by 21 points in the governor's race, Davis provides no coattails on which the rest of his party's ticket can ride...
The closest contest appears to be the attorney general's race, between Democratic state Sen. Walter ''Skip'' Campbell of Fort Lauderdale and Republican Bill McCollum, the former congressman. McCollum, who has run statewide twice before, leads Campbell 42 to 38 percent.
In each of the Cabinet races, however, between 20 percent to 25 percent of the voters still haven't made up their minds. That indecision means the Cabinet races could become more competitive, pollster John Zogby said. But for that to happen, Democrats Sink, Campbell and Copeland can't rely on the top of the ticket to get out the Democratic base, ''they've got to run their own campaign,'' Zogby said.
With Democrat Jim Davis behind Republican Charlie Crist by 21 points in the governor's race, Davis provides no coattails on which the rest of his party's ticket can ride, he said. ''Democrats appear to be rudderless,'' Zogby said. ``Aside from [Nelson] who's already a household word, it's important for there to be a strong candidate at the top of the ticket to energize voters and get voters out.''
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Florida Democrats' chances delusions are fading, poll finds
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Zogby noticed this? Things must be really bad for the Democratic candidates if Mr. Zogby can't figure out how to phrase the questions and manipulate the results to get the answers he prefers.
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Too bad this is just true for Florida. The way the GOP is mishandling the Foley thing they can still lose both houses.
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I don't think they will get much milage out of the Foley fiasco because both sides find it equally appalling. They have already tried to float the idea that Frist was aware and did nothing, but that didn't fly.
Since 1862, the sea off Aberdeen has risen by an average of 0.66mm a year.
And the reason is the land (around Aberdeen) is sinking as a result of isostatic readjustment. Were the sealevel truly rising, it would rise everywhere.
Yet more systematic deception, peddling alarmist claptrap to the ignorant.
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The comments section after this article is almost as informative as the article itself. Apparently, Scotland has just as large a "blame oil capitalists for having an agenda but ignore the economic incentive for scientists studying GW to keep their public sector grants rolling in by fiddling with the science" component to its populace as the U.S. does.
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phil_b,
I hope you left some correcting comments there. Not that it will help those true beleivers of the greenmelon faith.
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It doesn't matter BP. The wheels are about to fall off the whole global warming bandwaggon as the southern oceans are abruptly cooling. No one really understands why, but we are already experiencing record cold here in Oz.
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"The wheels are about to fall off the whole global warming bandwaggon as the southern oceans are abruptly cooling. No one really understands why Bush has been implicated, but and we are already experiencing record cold here in Oz."
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Besoeker: Vapors decending from high flying Qauntis Airliners? Too much left over sticky date pudding in the frig?
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Vapors are decending from high flying Qauntis Airliners!! Too much left over stickying to the international date line and cooling off the pudding in the frig!!
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