03-22-2010
10:13 PM
3 Loves
Lol, everyone's got something to say (so, meh, I might was well -- before they close the comments - because, you know, eventually they will; they'll have to (1)). Look, this Mr. Smith supposedly makes money on movies: why even fly on a public airline?
This blog entry, the amount of embarrassment present is staggering... I can't imagine someone actually had to sit down and write it. Ah, but,wait... That's what they do in Hollywood: write. I read about it somewhere, I think. So raise your hands, if you agree with me, that this had been knowingly scripted; just like the rest of their lives often times are (2). Like all our lives are, naturally.
Now I think you've picked up on the plot elements, in my little story so far (otherwise I may really suck... just to make sure, I'll quickly point out a cliche, or two, especially for you: "bad publicity = good publicity" & two, Kevin's a fat **** ); but anyway, I better let you read it over @
CNET's forums, because Twitter's a silly thing to use and as it is a much better comment, a more exciting piece which is rather concise and straight to the point (much unlike this drivel).
Hey, thanks for reading (3),
Regards,
Vladimir
P.S.
What happened anyway, the cheap bastard couldn't afford his flight, in compliance with the airline's policy? That's just sad. Err., too bad, I mean.
P.P.S.
@ news.cnet.com/8601-13577_3-10454328.html?communityId=2072&targetCommunityId=2072&blogId=36#9051493
(1) A New Yorker might've actually said, take it as threat, as a promise. Heheh. xd
(2) Forget about it.
(3) Call me a cab, willya
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