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Post by sabrina on Oct 15, 2009 8:27:46 GMT -5
"Interesting video Artemis...And the stuff about John Taylor being a Knight of Malta . Know who else was a Knight of Malta? Madonna's father."Sabrina, could you provide a source/reference for Madonna's father being a Knight of Malta? This would be quite important. And the public is given the impression that Madonna was from an ordinary middle class family in Michigan, which cannot be the case if her father is a K of M. Would also explain her weird, blasphemous dual pious Catholic/Satanic propaganda name "Madonna." I read it in her brother's biography about her. He says Papa Ciccone would come home from his Knights of Malta meetings and Madonna would run up to him and hug him. She was his favorite. If I get a hold of the text I'll quote it. It was interesting to read a book about Madonna from the perspective of her sibling. It was strange, though that he didn't get into HOW she climbed her way to the top. He made it sound like she just worked hard, had a lot of moxy and got some big breaks through sheer luck And Artemis, I totally agree Geldof had Michael Hutchence killed. he probably had Paula Yates killed too. Probably fixed it so she got a stronger than usual grade of heroin or something.
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Post by artemis on Oct 15, 2009 8:42:56 GMT -5
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Post by lucy on Oct 18, 2009 15:46:16 GMT -5
I forgot about that love triangle.... How did Geldoff get such world power? How did Bono? Hmm
As for Madonna, she's a monarch sex slave and handler. I've read about her elsewhere. It had nothing to do with "luck" she was purchased with a price as well.
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Post by artemis on Oct 19, 2009 5:13:29 GMT -5
Speaking of the infamous BONO, I also believe he was imposter replaced/possibly one or more clones. Wearing sun glasses all of the time is one of the signs clones/reppies can be recognized. Not to mention that he has become more and more a pain in the ass. He is light years distance from the BONO everyone used to know. Even LARRY MULLEN said in an interview recently that "BONO makes me cringe". As for MADONNA, any comment is useless. Here she is whoring/MK-ing her way to stardom. In the 1st pic shes still a teen:
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Post by lucy on Oct 20, 2009 22:03:47 GMT -5
I have to wonder if Madonna wasn't replaced...it doesn't seem like the same woman...Unless it's one of those "stepfording" things done to her.
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Post by artemis on Oct 21, 2009 3:52:46 GMT -5
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Post by artemis on Nov 15, 2009 7:20:09 GMT -5
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Post by skeptical on Nov 15, 2009 12:50:37 GMT -5
Is this retaliation for speaking out?
Was she speaking out, too? Some of the Hills gang were posting on godlikeproductions.
Or is this to shut Speidi up?
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Post by artemis on Nov 15, 2009 14:33:53 GMT -5
Really? Wow, I didnt know that. Can u say precisely who posted there? I just wanna know, thats all.
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Post by beatlies on Nov 16, 2009 20:58:00 GMT -5
Ken Ober, host of MTV's 'Remote Control,' dies at 52
November 16, 2009 By ANDY EDELSTEIN andy.edelstein@newsday.com
Ken Ober, best known as the host of MTV's late-1980s game show "Remote Control," died Sunday at his Los Angeles home. He was 52.
Representatives for Ober confirmed his death, but the cause of death was not immediately known. Monday, the Internet was abuzz with speculation that Ober had died.
"Remote Control" was one of MTV's earliest attempts to move away from airing just music videos. Although it ran from only 1987 to 1990, it became a pop culture touchstone for many members of Generation X.
The quiz show tested contestants' pop-culture knowledge - with a special emphasis on questions about "The Brady Bunch" - and took place on a set made to resemble Ober's parents' suburban basement, at 72 Whooping Cough Lane. (In reality the show was taped at a Manhattan studio at Park Avenue and East 106 Street.) Contestants sat strapped onto Naughahyde La-Z-Boy chairs with food and drinks placed on trays in front of them as they tried to answer questions in such categories as "Brady Physics" or "Dead or Canadian?"
The show helped launch the careers of Adam Sandler, Denis Leary and Colin Quinn. They appeared in sketches (such as "The Laughing Guy" and "Stud Boy") that functioned as quiz questions.
After "Remote Control," Ober went on to host other game shows, including "Smush" and a 1997 revival of "Make Me Laugh." He also worked as a consulting producer on "The New Adventures of Old Christine" and a writer and producer on Comedy Central's "The Mind of Mencia."
"Ken Ober was one of the sharpest, quickest, sweetest guys I ever met," Sandler said in a statement to MTV News.
Ober - his given surname was Oberding - grew up in Boston, where his heroes were game-show hosts such as Bob Eubanks and Bob Barker. Portraits of several game-show hosts hung on the walls of the "Remote Control" set.
No information was immediately available about survivors.
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Post by lucy on Nov 17, 2009 23:21:44 GMT -5
Makes me wonder, since Madonna is the aged monarch...another one arises...Lady Gaga...the new millenium type..
It seems that every decade the system has had their "type" of sex symbol blonde...and even others similar and often less popular.
In the early days of film there was Mae West and Jean Harlow.
In subsequent years Marilyn, Jayne Mansfield, Mamie Van Doren.
The 60's type of bombshell came in Bridgitte Bardot (or however her name is spelled)
Later on Madonna, Anna Nicole Smith, Gwen Stefani....
and now they have the new millenium model like Lady Gaga and whoever else they cook up for the "blonde bombshell" type.
It's the same process, just different players and different decades... the same results....
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Post by sabrina on Nov 19, 2009 13:44:55 GMT -5
Not really sure where this belongs but I'm riffing on the Full House Fohn Famos post. Now that I think of it, what a strange premise for a sitcom. Three men, unrelated to one another who raise three girls. Reminds me of three men and a baby, another weird 80's premise... Here's the description Peter Mitchell (Tom Selleck), Michael Kellam (Steve Guttenberg) and Jack Holden (Ted Danson) are happy living their lives as bachelors in their lofty New York City apartment. They all have girlfriends, jobs and a carefree lifestyle. This is disrupted when a baby arrives on their doorstep one day. A note with the child, Mary, indicates that it is Holden's, the result of an affair with a recent co-star actress. The baby arrives in Holden's absence—he is in Turkey shooting a movie, leaving Peter and Michael to fend for themselves in taking care of the child, something in which their lack of experience befuddles them.
At one point, Peter and Michael are mistakenly led to believe that they are to deliver Mary to two men who arrive at their door asking for "the package". They discover moments before their departure that the men are drug dealers who were actually seeking a package of heroin. They retrieve the infant, leaving the men with a bottle of powdered milk.
What results is a major change to the men's lives as they try to adjust to surrogate fatherhood—balancing the demands of work, a social schedule and the rearing of a child. Soon their paternal instincts take hold, and they grow attached to the child.
The drug dealers, demanding payment, ransack the men's apartment looking for their drugs. The men formulate a plan to trap the dealers when they negotiate a deal to deliver the illicit goods.The fact that the baby is an unclothed female child suggests a subtext here, as much as the rest of the plot.. There was an ad campaign for Gucci back in 2003 2004, if I can find it I'll give a link. It had a woman in menacing sunglasses, leather, and a militaristic hairstyle holding a naked, crying baby!! I couldn't quite believe it was in a national magazine **found the link. www.bwgreyscale.com/adimg10/adv_4622.JPGThere was another shot where the baby was actually wailing, but they must have removed it.
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Post by artemis on Nov 20, 2009 5:50:26 GMT -5
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Post by sherlok on Nov 21, 2009 18:55:44 GMT -5
There's a new celebrity-worship TV show called "Top 20 Celebs Gone Good" where they highlight certain celebrities and talk about their bogus charity activities. I happen to catch one of the first shows but I had to turn it off before I barfed. I think this is the show's web site: www.dosomething.org/blog/celebsgonegoodAnyway, the show really illustrates how these celebs are used to further the BS for these bogus charities that do the opposite of what they pretend to do.
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Post by lindsayjudy on Nov 27, 2009 7:24:08 GMT -5
I was once a big fan of the late Judy Garland (hence Judy in my username) and I've studied up on her. Judy's career took a severe downturn after her 1963-64 TV series was cancelled. It was as though nobody in Hollywood (or very few) would hire her after that.
At one point, Judy said something to the effect of "How can you do this to me after I've entertained you ***'s." I've always wondered who she was talking to because there was no context to what she was saying.
But on second thought, I remember that Judy was propositioned for sexual favors by the head of CBS and turned him down. And I wonder whether the mishandling of her show by CBS execs and the cancellation wasn't DELIBERATE.
Anyone have any thoughts on that?
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