We get many comments each week on this Blog, many of them are from Anonymous people. Unfortunately, many of the anonymous comments are downright rude, disgusting and unprintable. Sifting through these comments is annoying. Enough is enough. We have decided if such people (and they know who they are) can't give themselves a blogger name, then we don't want to hear from them. For all the decent anonymous posters who do the right thing, well unfortunately you will need to get a blogger name too.
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Well, considering the fansie addicts have shut their "window shades" in shame and embarrassment of kidman's pathetic career to non "kidman zombie" eyes...doubt if you'll get any recognizable or familar identities to go with those whiney comments.
Agree with you Maclen! Glad to see the back of their comments. They know her career is stuffed, but instead they blame our Blogs for it!!!
The Anonymous comments can be down right confusing. I've see wars between commentators on RealEstalker.com and they have to reply to each other by the time the post went up.
It does take a set to have an internet identity, no less your own site. So that's a great decision, Choice. The spammers are the worst, though.
I just read this from Gawker.com's comments & I thought you might like it...
A few of my friends and I went to the Vanity Fair party after the Oscars a few years ago to "star gaze" behind this barely-there barrier (there wasn't even really any security). I was the first to spot Oprah. I started screeching, "Oprah? It's Oprah! It's Oprah!" Everyone looked over and immediately went nuts like it was the Rapture and we had all been called back home by Jesus. She was nice, came over, shook a few hands and then went inside. I got it on actual video tape somewheres.
We saw/shook hands with lots of people that night and the only one who "snubbed" us was Nicole Kidman. That's all I got.
Dated 4/15/10 in Oprah article
Hey Sickitten
Nicole needs a reminder that she dropped out of school at 15, so has no right to snub anyone...
Wow, look at that infamous big, bony, RED hand of hers people make fun of...and her cliche "intellectual" look with dark-rimmed glasses (a pathetic simpleton since this picture was likely taken in her 40's) The funniest of all is that she repeats this when situations call for her to appear serious or smart...hey, forget substance, okay.
I must admit, I secretly love when bubble heads like Nicole & Christie Brinkley (I know, I live on Long Island's North Shore) use that old hoighty-toighty trick from ages ago of the glasses. I remember my brother tried smoking a pipe while in med school (the last decade) and my parents shut him down by saying "That bit is from TV shows in the 50's!"
Nothing better or more entertaining than when uneducated and/or socially retarded people get their ideas from Hollywood. Old Hollywood, no less. Like HW Jews had any clue of the ins & outs of American Old Guard money. Love it!
You probably won't get many more comments from the ones that choose to remain anonymous, Choice. Smart move!
So what did you think of Kidman's majorette tuxedo outfit? She's such a Baby Girl, ya know ;-)
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