| Hometown: | Toronto Ontario Canada |
| Favorite stars | Michael Moore, Shakira, Queen Latifah, Kevin Federline, Sharon Stone, Timbaland, Lenny Kravitz |
| Favorite movies: | Blade Runner |
| Favorite TV shows: | Intervention |
10 comments posted, most recent comments:
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on Potter Heading Back To Court at 12:45 09/16/2008Very inspirational person to all single mothers in the world. Love her much. Love her younger hot husband; money can buy happieness bitches.
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on Impressive! at 09:22 09/15/2008Hello, she's a funny CATHOLIC girl you idiots. She's catholic, her parents are/were alcoholics, she has a dozen siblings she probably doesn't talk to half of them out of their jealousy. I saw her in Toronto, my boyfriend cheaped out and got us tickets up near the roof, I could not see a thing, seriously, we could not see her, I have no idea why they would sell these blind seats as tickets, nonetheless, she was hilarious, she went on for like hours, we loved her. Toronto loves Kathy Griffin. I watch her show, relate to her Irish roots and laugh my ass off. The only thing, she's a bit in denial about cutting up the stars because she's such a big fan. Come on Kathy, just admit it; it pays to cut up the stars, actually thanks to people like Perez makes your job easier when you think about it ;)
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on Dr. Laura's Anti-Palin at 21:17 09/12/2008When people in the public eye and their families display behaviors which undermine role-modeling obligations or expectations, it should be examined publicly, because impressionable youngsters take their cues from their environment. When there is no public “shame” for destructive, hurtful or illegal behaviors our children see and emulate, the disasters grow exponentially.
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on Dr. Laura's Anti-Palin at 21:16 09/12/2008The concept of “feeling shame” is a very human, emotional/social mechanism. Its purpose is to deter people from engaging in behaviors that will have negative consequences for them, for others who may be victimized by their behavior, and for the community and society as a whole. The motivation behind those who rage against “shame” is to dissociate behavior from consequence. These days, judgment of others is considered a bad thing because it hurts feelings, but having hurt feelings (particularly if they’re the result of actions which cause pain to others) is a good thing; it is part of having a conscience. Only good people feel guilt. Only good people suffer from doing ill to others. It’s human, natural, expected and respected for people to suffer over their wrongdoing. To complain, however, that wrongdoing should not result in any negative reaction is immature and defensive and contrary to the notion of taking responsibility for how one’s actions impact others.
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on Dr. Laura's Anti-Palin at 22:16 09/05/2008Dr. Laurie doesn't pretend to be the perfect role model; she will talk about how she learnt from her mistakes.

