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George Clooney, December 6, 2008

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lojinx

lojinx

April 05, 2009 - 01:52 PM GMT

PS: teriincali...your website is very strange. I'm not sure what the hell a "men's advocate" is, or why there needs to be one. When men grow uteruses and do an equal share of the child-carrying and pushing-out, then maybe they'll have a right to bitch about not having a voice. But then again, your opinion might be worth something if your site wasn't called Jugs for Justice.

foreigner

foreigner

April 05, 2009 - 08:59 AM GMT

I think that these women happen to be in the right place at the right time. Bruce is 54. Letterman is 62 & Harrison Ford is 67. All 3 have been previously married. I think that it has to do with age. They all know that they aren't getting any younger. So they need to get on with it. Warren Beatty played the field until he was 55. As far as George Clooney goes. He is only 48. He will probably remarry when he is in his 50's. Scott Baio 45 & single! That is definitely an age thing! As far as Brad goes he & Angie will probably end up getting married sooner or later. Nicholson probably will never remarry.

lojinx

lojinx

April 05, 2009 - 08:07 AM GMT

This article is kind of disturbing to me. There's an insinuation that these women are somehow trapping these men into being with them, and that there's some secret feminine wile that only women who are "good enough" can wield, and that men like Nicholson are somehow entitled to act like assholes and that women like Huston were somehow playing the game right by letting them get away with it. How is it a "fairy tale" if he cheats on her for 16 years?! Not sure that Pitt qualifies as "a bachelor," either.

Really bothers me that this article was written by two women, too. Come on ladies, can't we do better than this?

graciep00

graciep00

April 05, 2009 - 07:28 AM GMT

nuff said = enough said, like need I say more, or stating the obvious.

David Letterman: His sons name is Harry, not Henry. He is named after Daves father. RESEARCH!!!!!

amy1022

amy1022

April 05, 2009 - 04:19 AM GMT

scarpelli-"nuff said" = "Enough said!"

amy1022

amy1022

April 05, 2009 - 04:18 AM GMT

It's true, Angelina is a husband-stealer, homewrecker. It seems like she trapped Brad with children. How would she like it if Brad left her for another woman now?

kathy23

kathy23

April 05, 2009 - 03:48 AM GMT

in the world of hollywood...angie and brad was my no#1 idol...since i was elementary..untill now...i wish the two of you will make a big movie again...your the best ever!!!

Blessed 2you...:))

scarpelli

scarpelli

April 05, 2009 - 03:03 AM GMT

OK, I give up! WHAT DOES "nuff said" mean?

I know what "said" means, but the folks who say "nuff said" never seem to say much of anything.
I have seen folks post "nuff said" and I have ZERO idea what in the world they are talking about.
Now, it appears that it has to do with arrows, or chevrons; Angelina Jolie and / or Jennifer Aniston.

WHAT IS A NUFF SAID? Thank you in advance for solving this mystery.

lelebeauxart

lelebeauxart

April 05, 2009 - 02:49 AM GMT

Hemming is like those designer imposter perfumes. Remember those? If you liked Demi, you'll love Emma! haha Hemming is a Moore knock-off. I give the marriage two years .... max.

Angelina Joli is a homewrecker, but a reasonably talented actress. So, apparently, all is forgiven. Poor Jennifer Aniston.

Saving The World

Saving The World

April 04, 2009 - 08:00 PM GMT

Not sure I like the title/premise of this article. It's a negative and catty implication of women as being one-sided captors who use trickery to coerce men into marriage and portrays men as being a 'Prize', rather than a statement of the obvious. More appropriately, the title of this article should have read, "The Men of Hollywood Finally find Love." Both men and women want to find love and stability - what does it matter whether or not it is a celebrity?