If there was ever a reason for an animal to eat it's young, this deal above was a justification. I bet the poor Prince was beside himself. He probably wanted to order one of those Anne Boleyn deals more then once. LOL
Jim Stockley, In regards to "where else you might find sawdust", besides between the fingers and toes. Hey Princess, nice tat. Much more of a "modernism/for the people" statement then a tiara. And yes Chris Baltrop, I think now the circus is really validated, as we have appointed a Gypsy as the world wide spokesperson.
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Princess Sequins
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Wade G. Burck
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Mr. B, whilst you and I generally agree upon the value of MC as an awards show, and we both wonder why OABA may or may not contribute financially to world circus organizations...when there's more than enough money to spend that dinero on at home; I'm rather charmed by Princess Steph's devotion to circus, even when the cameras aren't around. Moreover, give her credit -- no sign of a face lift yet -- and as somebody who was heavily tattooed twenty years before it was in fashion (blame those carnie genes) I would argue that a simple little tat on the wrist is no more offensive then half the costumes in the 1980's. I'm smitten.
Mr. T,
I missed the devotion part, where do you see that? I'll look again. I was not denigrating the the tattoo. I was suggesting it showed a legitimate shift in the direction of the "people's Princess."
A lot more legitimate then that Brit Princess who was schtupping some multi millionaire in a 5,000.00 a night hotel in Paris. This "Living Work of Art" Princess was tearing it up in a Winnebago, in rest area's and truck stop parking lots, Pal. That's real, that's people, that's show biz and carnie all in one sun kissed, face lifts a waste of time, Circus Champion!!!!!
Wade
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