Wednesday, March 02, 2011

Random Photos Part Two

Amanda Seyfried gets the top spot. No particular reason except her first name begins with an A. She does look good though.
So, this boy, who is 5 underwent surgery and briefly died. He says he went to heaven, sat on the lap of Jesus and met his sister who his mom had miscarried years earlier. The spooky thing is his parents never mentioned a sister or miscarriage to him before.
So, to me it looks like Courteney Cox has enhanced her breasts.
Apparently there is a national anthem playing somewhere, or Duffy is just a very patriotic person.
A very slimmed down Ethan Hawke.
It's John Boy! Does anyone even get that reference any longer?
Johnny Depp arriving in Tokyo and
spending some one on one time with this girl.
Apparently Selena Gomez does not want people to know she ate at Maggianos. I love it there.
I don't love Jill Zarin though.
Kellie Pickler and her new husband.

46 comments:

RocketQueen said...

Why is Depp always wearing so many layers??

Duffy kind of looks like Jolie, but shorter and blonder :)

Uh, colour me skeptical on the story about the kid who sat on Jesus' lap and whose parents apparently never told him about his miscarried sister.

Murphy Brown 2020 said...

Amanda is gorgeous. She is just so angelic and entirely ethereal looking. That dress does her no favors, though. Put some color on, girl!

Ugh. Duffy. I loathe that "Mercy" song nearly as much as "Torn" or "Unwritten." Shrill, terrible one-hit wonders. No offense to anyone who likes those songs, though. Hell, I've got some beasts in my own music library.

Yeah. Monica Bing's ta-ta's definitely look more inflated to me. Last night, I saw her in that episode of Seinfeld where she pretends to be Jerry's wife in order to get a family discount at the neighborhood drycleaners, and she looked like an entirely different person. Weird.

kelly said...

The Walton reference....Yes I still get it, I actually have the first few seasons. The Grandparents were almost exactly My materal grandparents so when I watch them now it reminds of them (good memories). I think a lot of people still get "Good Night John-Boy" etc ref

MnGddess said...

Dear Jill - Please turn and jump.

Thank you.

PotPourri said...

Love John Boy!

I'm not skeptical. I get what happened to the kid. Anybody who doesn't, hase never had a family close to them die before.

blondegossip said...

Calling 'nanners on the 5 year old. Smells like a way to make some money to this cynical atheist.

Amanda is gorgeous.

Courtney's tatas may or may not be fake, but all tatas float up like that in water so could just be the picture?

Anna Geletka said...

I believe that near-death experiences are just the body's way of easing us off into death. Firing all the happy chemicals off at once so that the experience is as easy as possible.

I can't explain the boy's story, but I'm always skeptical.

califblondy said...

I believe that little boy's story. But, I also thought Chriss Angel really floated from Luxor pyramid, so what do I know?

I saw Seinfeld last night too followed by an old Friends' episode and thought about how different Courtney looks now.

Isn't Amanda freezing? When did it become fashionable to go sleeveless in the dead of winter?

Speaking of fashionable, Johnny Depp could use a makeover. What's with the string hanging out the back? Sweet picture though.

RocketQueen said...

lol @ Jamie's Girl, I assure you I have had very close family members die before. Trust. That doesn't mean I have to believe the story his parents are putting out.

Missjenny619 said...

I remember hearing this little boys' story a few weeks ago or so. He also said that he floated above his body and knew his dad was in the hospital chapel, praying and he could see what his mom was doing in another room too. All this while he was unconcious during surgery. Weird.

I guess he wrote a book about it. With a little help from Dad of course...

lisap515 said...

yes, the dad wrote the book "Jesus Is For Real"...I enjoyed it. Just read it in fact.

lisap515 said...

and did anyone else laugh at Beiber's pose while Selena is hiding? I mean...he almost has the myspace pout thing going on.

lisap515 said...

*Bieber my bad

Linnea said...

Yeah, I have a feeling him and balloon boy are going to have lots to talk about.

JoElla said...

They say that kids can remember more of past lives before the age of 9.. after that their little minds get cluttered with crap and they 'forget'.

Google past lives and children. It is very interesting.

And none of us really knows when one 'dies' so me personally, I believe it.

Kidsis said...

Parents have no idea how loud they talk or how much kids overhear from hallways and staircases.

Panda said...

@Ms.Luey, if there is no afterlife/Heaven, what could possibly be the purpose of the body 'easing' us into oblivion?

If there is nothing after this, why would it matter how painful or easy our 'ends' were? There would be no point. To anything.

Yes, I believe the kid's story. Great book about an NDE: Embraced by the Light by Betty Eadie. She's written two or three follow up books, too.

She says our main task here on earth is to learn to have compassion and to love -everyone- (meaning even the people who piss you off) unconditionally. This, as most of us already know, is one helluva hard thing to do most days -- even with the people that we already do love.

mooshki said...

Hey, does that mean, since I don't believe in god, that I can run out an rob a bank 'cause it doesn't matter anyway? Woo hoo!!! The drugs and hookers are on me, everyone!

Basil said...

Who is this Amanda Seyfried and where did she come from? Because all of a sudden she is in just about every movie released nowadays. I'd like to think that she is just a hard worker, but part of me thinks that she uses the casting couch to get all these roles.

I don't know if there is an afterlife or not, but I do think these NDE's are just dreams. Of course, I am not sure people actually dream if they are under anesthesia.

Mango said...

Not that I was obsessed or anything (honest) but on Friends, Courtney Cox' breasts alternately looked fake or real to me, but then again I can never tell a boob job unless it's enormous (Pammy) or a bad one (Kendra, Lilo's first set, Renee Z.) Same with weaves. Unless it's ratty, I can never tell.

Johnny Depp always goes to an awful lot of trouble to look bad.

Selena Gomez certainly has a 'tude lately, since she's been hanging with Justin B. Wake up, sweetie, his 15 minutes are almost over.

Mango said...

Not that I was obsessed or anything (honest) but on Friends, Courtney Cox' breasts alternately looked fake or real to me, but then again I can never tell a boob job unless it's enormous (Pammy) or a bad one (Kendra, Lilo's first set, Renee Z.) Same with weaves. Unless it's ratty, I can never tell.

Johnny Depp always goes to an awful lot of trouble to look bad.

Selena Gomez certainly has a 'tude lately, since she's been hanging with Justin B. Wake up, sweetie, his 15 minutes are almost over.

weezy said...

I really like Selena Gomez' shoes.

On Courteney Cox -- maybe plastic surgery was the "knee surgery" the papers talked about recently when they said Arquette had to move back in to help with their kid.

Robert said...

@Mooshki: Unfortunately, banks and law enforcement tend to take a dim view of that sort of thing.
@panda: Check out www.near-death.com for more instances; also, www. reincarnation.ws for info about reincarnation in early Christianity.

chihuahuense said...

90 minutes in Heaven is a good book, too.

Bieber almost looks like an impersonation of himself in that pic.

Jill went through all that surgery to be slimmer and then she wears that?

G said...

@ kidsis
I agree that this kid could have heard something at some point that was "awakened". I'm skeptical. As always.

Paisley said...

I think Courtney's knee surgery was real. In the other bikini pool photos, there is a small beige band-aid below her right knee cap. Looks likes it's covering a small diagonal scar. Of course she could have had other work done at the same time. Her face makes me sad.

shakey said...

I believe both JoElla and Kid Sis. Healthy skepticism. A 5 year-old has no reason to lie about anything, but a memory could have been triggered.

My nephew recalled a past life but by the time he was 4, it started to fade. He kept telling my sister she wasn't his mother. He "died" when he was 12 while riding a bike. His mother was a drug addict and her boyfriend was the one who was taking care of him. One day he finally told my sister, "I love you even though you're not my Mom."

Panda, I think ms. luey means that it's the brain's way of compensating for a traumatic event. Like when people get hit by a car - they may not remember the impact because it's too terrifying to process.

On a different note - one more reason to hate Justin Bieber: He and Selena were dining with Chris Brown and his girlfriend that night.

lutefisk said...

Not to be technical, but how would a miscarriage present itself as a sister? Usually a miscarriage is early in a pregnancy. A stillborn birth would be different. Sounds like the father may be getting slightly creative to ell his book.

chihuahuense said...

@the lutefisk-not speaking for this family, but I know if I had lost a baby at 3 weeks, I would expect to see my son/daughter in heaven (if I make it-HA!). I guess it just stems from the fact that some people see a life, a child at conception, while others consider it an embryo, a fetus and then a child at birth or near to it. I think it is just all in the perspective.

Terri said...

@lutefisk: A miscarriage or stillborn has a soul, and it's the soul energy that he saw.

lutefisk said...

I guess I look at thinks differently. I most likely miscarried a twin to my son at 12 weeks, and really didn't think of my loss as a child. My sister had stillborn twins at 31 weeks, and to me those would have been viable lives had they made it to birth.

Jasmine said...

this all is in danger of encroaching on women's rights issues (i.e. seeing his 'dead sibling' whom his mom miscarried)
It seems to me that whatever this child thought he saw (and im glad he is still alive)was further elaborated or encouraged by a family that already is clearly religious (father praying in a chapel) and one who has probably greived for a child that never was born. This story seems able to give answers or closure to this family (as in the kid was protected from dying by the lord and the miscarried sibling was actually a human who is awaiting the family in heaven). i dunno- this just reaffirms for the illogical christians that heaven exists and everything has a soul (reproductive rights getting screwed over here) and it evokes skeptisim in the already skeptic atheists and non-religious people.

Jasmine said...

oh yeah and eff Bieber for hanging with Chris Brown- bleck!
whats up with this kid- is he trying to become major of the celebs? the way he circulates around anyone and everyone famous in the music industry is so annoying and desperate feeling.

ChasingHeaven said...

Does anyone watch I Survived Beyond and Back? I used to be atheist until each of my parents died and well let's just say they convinced the unconvinceable. I believe every word this child said.

c17 said...

FFS, you people are *killing* me!

That kid's dad is a "pastor" & wants to make a buck. IT'S ALL FAKE! The kid was coached & I think it's despicable of Ent to repeat this nonsense.

Meg said...

chihuahuense - I read that book too. The first few chapters were the most intriguing but it is amazing that he lived through all that.

I don't blame anyone for being skeptical re: the book, but someone I know read it b/c they had major fears about dying & said it gave them peace.

I just love Kellie Pickler...I'd like to go drinking with her.

angelina said...

I looked for older pictures of Courtney Cox, it definitely seems like she's had work done on her face and her chest

FoxyLoxy said...

late to the party - bieber's feet are 3 times the size of his head. or is that just me?

__-__=__ said...

Mooshki - I'll have a round of drugs and hookers please. You folks here are cracking me up!

awesome balla. said...

@lisap: YES. biebs is totally a zoolander wanna be.

Sunnyhorse said...

I respect this family's right to believe what they want, but I can't help thinking that they're using the little boy in a very cynical way.

As far as "not understanding," well, I've been with several loved ones at or shortly before their deaths, and I "understand" just fine, thanks. That comment was uncalled for.

Chasing Heaven, I often wonder whether the death of someone close to you is the biggest single cause of gaining or losing one's faith. Watching my father suffer with cancer for seven years and then die as a result of a medical mistake, depriving my mother of the chance to say goodbye, was the straw that broke the camel's back for me.

Sunnyhorse said...

(Just to be clear, Dad's death destroyed any belief I had in a supreme being.)

RocketQueen said...

@Sunnyhorse - me, too! My dad's suicide. Until then, I was an agnostic. Seeing how the church treats families where a loved one has committed suicide (many refused his service) and reading about what happens to suicides (forget heaven!) truly disgusted me. Done. Since then science has done even more to win me over.

Ice Angel said...

That little boy looks almost EXACTLY like my son!!! Kinda creepy.

That said, I have read several books on the subject and totally believe that when you die you go "somewhere else" whatever that might me. Watch Beyond and Back-gives me goosebumps. They always have medical folks on hand to verify that the person coded.


I've heard that the best people to talk to are nurses, particularly those in hospice. They see a lot of crazy things and lots more than doctors, as doctors typically like to fade away from their patients once they know they are terminal.

Why does religion bug people so much? If you are religious it makes you try to want to be a better person. As long as you aren't pushing your religion onto other who cares? And MOST Christians are not running around pushing it on others. It is the few loud ones that make the rest of us peace loving Christians look bad.

Jasmine said...

@Ice Angel-
I am taking a Holocaust and Genocide class at my university right now and learning about what has been done throughout the centuries in the name of god or one right religion, just to name a few the catholic spaniards causing genocide all over northern america during the time of coloumbus, the armenian genocide by muslims onto christian armenians, the self righteous early americans on the native american people who were declared 'heathens' by christian law, the spanish inquisition, and of course hilter's hatred of the jewish people, perpetuated by the myth that jews killed christ and were thus unworthy human beings...the list goes on and on.
I guess you could say so much has been done in the name of religion (in this last century over 60milllion were killed in genocides that were largely race based brought on by religious ties) that for me at least religion has by farrrr done more harm than good to this planet and to the beings that live upon it.

Jasmine said...

-I do want to say that I dont believe ALL people that are religious are bad people, i think some aspects that are taught are good, i even have a christian friend...
i just wanted to explain why its so hard nowadays for people sometimes to deal with blind faith.
becuase blind faith has a history-and not all of it is pretty

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