Saturday, November 09, 2013

Blind Item #3

This at the time about 30 year old B-/C+ list mostly television actress who is generally in the B range depending if she has a show on the air or not took the virginity of this at the time 16 year old A list mostly television actor who still has A list name recognition. It happened when she guest starred on his show.

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  1. Why hasn't this been reported to the authorities?

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    1. Anonymous7:30 AM

      Sophia B : exactly.

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  2. Kristen Cheniworth with someone on glee ?

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  3. Frankie Muniz - can't find a guest star at right age seasons 2-3

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  4. Betch better watch it. If someone wanted to they could get her put in jail! Especially being famous, u have a lot more to lose than the average person. I can't imagine partaking in the high risk behavior some of these celebs engage in. WTF?!?!? All that money....& still, they can't help themselves.

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  5. If the actor didn't want to take it to the authorities (and that's highly likely) there isn't a case to pursue.

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  6. 12 years ago when she was last on the show FM would've been turning 16 in December 2001 so maybe she waited a few months?

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  7. Initial thought was Frankie Muniz. The wording of the blind makes me think it was 10+ ago and I'm not sure how many actors on Glee are actually under the age of 25 ;)

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  8. All of the Glee actors were 18+ when hired so it can't be any of them. The youngest was Chris colfer at 19

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  9. Joseph Gordon Levitt was around 15-16 during the first season of Third Rock from the Sun, in 1996.

    Lauren Graham would be roughly 29-30 when she guest starred during the first season of Third Rock from the Sun, in 1996.

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    2. This makes me sad if that's the case. Makes more sense though than my original guess.

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  10. I was thinking one of the boys from Freaks and Geeks or That Seventies Show. Shows with younger actors that a female may actually want to sleep with. But the TSS gang were all legal age and F&G didn't really have mostly TV guest star actresses. I can't picture any grown woman wanting to have sex with Frankie Muniz.

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  11. ^ But someone else can check my math.

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  12. God, can't anyone act decently? Is it SO difficult????

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    1. Apparently not. Especially in hollyweird

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  13. Ok so now I'm convinced - The last episode than Merrin Dungey was in (apart from a one off in 2004) aired almost 12 years ago to this day on Nov 11 2001. He turned 16 on Dec 5. He probably had a party with the whole cast and that's when it probably happened. She would have been invited, she was in it for 5 episodes that season. She played his best friend's mum, Kitty Kenarban. Apparently when she left at the end of the season, the character left her husband and run off to be a porn star.

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  14. JGL fits the timeline but he's not a former mostly television actor who "still" has A list name recognition. He's an A/B+ list movie star now.

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  15. 16 is tacky but not illegal

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    1. Anonymous7:31 AM

      MsWool: in Australia, at the age of 16, the other party, legally, can only be 2 years older

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  16. 16 is legal age of consent in my state, as well as some others. Not every state requires an 18th birthday for sex with someone over 18, and if a lot of time has passed then there's be no point in alerting any authorities (especially if it's not the possible victim nor someone from his family reporting). Tacky, certainly, and could change my opinion on someone definitely, but not the worst of the worst.

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  17. Age of consent is 18 in California and as she was more than 3 years older, it is a felony.

    I'm from the UK where it is 16 for everyone and that's seems fine to me but whatever.

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    1. Anonymous3:13 AM

      :) we are forward with the clock ta daaa

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  18. What about two and a half men? Angus T Jones and Denise Richards. ;)

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  19. Losing your virginity at 16 is normal for boys. Cant understand why in the US they give you a drivers license at 16(!) but having sex is a felony? Strange.

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    1. Nooo, two sixteen year olds having sex would be absolutely fine to the authorities. It's when someone older who should know better sleeps with someone 16 that it's a problem. Why? Because it fucks with the kid's head, or can. Get your facts straight

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  20. Angus T Jones wishes. He had just turned 16 4 years ago when Denise Richards was 38. Also was he ever considered an A list TV actor even though his show was A list? He is suck a fucked up peanut now. I hope he goes away never to return.

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  21. Yuh know -- just about everybody drinks before they reach legal age, and an awful lot of those kids were supplied the booze by adults.

    And yet, we do not get out the pitchforks over underage drinking.

    This country STILL has a problem with sex. You'd think after all these years the current generation would understand that sex isn't evil, isn't awful, and won't warp or destroy you - even if you choose (no force, no coercion) to engage in it when you're underage.

    It is wrong? Yes. Is it illegal? Yes. Is it stupid? With an adult, hell, yes. BUT. . . if the kid is a teenager, and if there was no force or coercion involved, there will most likely be no lasting harm as result. Just like underage drinking.

    It doesn't make it right. I'm NOT saying that. I'm just saying that there is an age range (teens) where, like underage drinking, the kids are likely to be curious and want to try it, and if that's a choice THEY made, it's not going to permanently damage them to do so.

    It's still illegal. It's still stupid. It's still something they shouldn't do. Just like they shouldn't be smoking and drinking and riding around after curfew.

    Honestly, a situation like this calls for eye-rolling at the stupidity involved (because it could result in criminal charges) but not outrage on behalf of the kid, who very likely was an enthusiastic participant.

    So says me, who at the age of fifteen tracked down and seduced a thirty-five year old guy so I could find out what sex was like. It was fun! Over the years, we've run into each other and had encore performances and it's still fun.
    I wasn't damaged. But yes, we were BOTH idiots to do it when I was underage. (Lucky for me, the age of consent was lowered the following year, so we could hook up legally after that.)

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  22. Also he was only 10 when she guest starred.

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  23. @Squeezebox - I agree with you, I lost it at 14 with another 14 year old and then had sex with a 25 year old at 15. I was the pursued in the first case (I was scared) but the pursuer in the second case (I was horny). America's got a puritanical bug up its arse about sex. If it weren't for HBO, I don't know where you'd all be. Saying that most states (not California) have a age proximity exception to the law so to 16 year olds can get it on like they should be able to.

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  25. Because 16 year olds are so sweet and innocent and never done anything wrong! Says I who was so horny at 15, 16 that I practically needed a panti-liner 24/7

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  26. So is no-one on board with my guess? I'll just shut up then.

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  27. I'm also not clutching my pearls (as the saying goes).

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  28. I wonder if it was Kirk Cameron -- maybe that's why he became so religious.

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  29. Kirk Cameron was 16 27 years ago so we'd be looking for a guest star that is now still a B list working TV actress who is 57. I just looked at the list of guest stars on there wiki page and none there fit.

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  30. I don't know what states give you driver's licenses at 16, except restricted farm licenses. In NJ you gotta jump through hoops to get your license at 17 now, and it is restricted.

    You can bone a 16 year old though, which is probably better in theory than reality. I wouldn't want to bone any chick until she's gotten about 2 years of stick time in. I'm too old to bother teaching teachin intro classes, I'm only interested in pupils ready for an advanced course.

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  31. Losing your virginity at 16 and being a boy- I see no problem....age of consent in Britain. You Americans take things so seriously!

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  32. That's a pretty broad generalization of Americans, mrjack.

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  33. i guess if all american girls didn't get boned @ 14, we're all sum frigid bitches, Pip.

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  34. OK Pip, you're right. All American's are different obviously and have different personal attitudes towards sex but institutionally it seems like a much bigger deal than here in the UK for example. In a country of 60 million, not one school is allowed to teach abstinence only as a method of contraception. Sex education begins at around 10 and continues throughout school as part of the national curriculum. Sex and nudity are shown on free to air TV (like network TV) and films that contain a lot of sex/nudity are rated 18 and shown in cinemas. In the US, if a film has an NC-17 rating, most cinemas won't show it and most video stores like blockbuster (when they existed) wouldn't carry it. Do you see that I'm getting at?

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  35. Yeah Warecat, because that's exactly what I called you. Way to put words into my mouth.

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  36. @Mr Jack -- yeah I don't see any notable guest stars on Growing Pains at first glance....,

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  37. but u did state that w/out HBO, Americans wld be clueless about sex.
    so, shld i start watching Girls to make me a better sex partner? yes, American censorship is fucked up, but not all Americans need tv shows to learn how to fuck mrjack.

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  38. @Count I got mine at 16 no problem in NV. My daughter got hers last year at 16 here in NC no problem. I thought all states were 16. Huh.
    Hers was restricted till 9pm for the first six months, but that was it.

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  39. Count, every state I've heard of issues DLs at 16. I'm surprised at Jersey (You from Jersey? What exit?)

    Some states are tacking on months where the licenses are limited. I don't see how that will help, it's usually a reaction to some terrible accident where a carload of kids dies because of ALCOHOL.

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  40. 16 in Minnesota -- 6 months with restrictions - no driving between 12:00am and 5:00am -- no more than one additition passenger under the age of 18 excluding family members.

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  41. Oh sit down will you. It was a joke... Are you a regular here because you're jumping down my throat for nothing. I'm sure there is lots of fun to be made at the Brits expense and I wouldn't take offence. And for the record, I have no interest in how you learned to "fuck".

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  42. Life long NJ resident here.

    Back when I was 16 you got a normal DL but about -/+10 years ago, NJ got super strict. It's basically a permit at 16, than a provisional license and than an actual DL. Most kids don't have full DL privileges until 17/18 depending on when they started the process.

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  43. @Warecat: Only thing to learn about sex from Girls is how to play the Quiet Game.

    @Reno and 0_0: Nah, even when I was a kid, and you could get your CDL at 18, you had to be 17 to get a license unless you lived/worked on a farm, and you drove a farm vehicle on farm business.

    Now, at 17 when you get your license, you can't drive past a certain time and you can't have more than 1 person under 18 in your car at any time. I think they require you to take a behind the wheel driving course too.

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  44. Almost forgot: 0_0 Somewhere between 8 and 6. I can't tell you exactly, because I don't want any mental broads with pitchforks and torches on my front steps. I won't have enough land to bury them all.

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  45. So reminds me of Mickey Flanagans comedy piss take of americans...:-) he lived in New York for a few years and went out to dinner with a few new yorkers, a man walks in with a dreadful wig on and he says "have a look" to have a discreet giggle and all the americans are like, "oh my gosh, what if that guy has issues! You're so insensitive!" Just stop being so serious. He left New York cause of their lack of sense of humour...

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  46. same here mrjack. hearing about ur sexual escapades @ 14, r vomit inducing.

    i'm not jumping down ur throat, but ur assumptions of Americans, r kinda rude.

    & no 16yr old shld be able to fuck as they plz, w/o the mentality, education, & proper protection.

    & i also have nothing against Brits.

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  47. So reminds me of Mickey Flanagans comedy piss take of americans...:-) he lived in New York for a few years and went out to dinner with a few new yorkers, a man walks in with a dreadful wig on and he says "have a look" to have a discreet giggle and all the americans are like, "oh my gosh, what if that guy has issues! You're so insensitive!" Just stop being so serious. He left New York cause of their lack of sense of humour...

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  48. It isn't child abuse and you can't compare the two.

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  49. How old are you AJ? I'm 38 and I couldn't get my license until I was 17, back in 1992. I've lived in NJ since kindergarten.

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  50. I was thinking Jenny McCarthy for the actress, and she guest starred on an episode of Home Improvement in 1999 when she was 27. Zachery Ty Bryan or Jonathan Taylor Thomas would almost work for the actors, as they were both 17 when the episode aired but could have been 16 when it was filmed depending on the filming schedule.

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  51. @Count 33 but I didn't get my license until I was 17 bc of the way our Drivers Ed classes were set up. That not having the desire to drive something that could destroy & kill.

    I was more meek in my teens.

    I just feel like I knew people who went to my school & had their shiny new cars waiting in the parking lot the day of the 16th birth year.

    Or maybe I'm just 30+ and my memory is going :-)

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  52. I'm not making assumptions. I spend half my life there for work. And you just proved my point, education about responsibility and protection is key (which is a problem in many schools in the US) But in England, it doesn't seem fair to stop a perfectly healthy 16 year old (who might be out working a full time job as we leave school at 16) from doing what comes naturally by threatening the parties involved with prosecution. If you want to intervene as a parent, fine, but 16 year olds aren't babies.

    You're the one being rude and I'm done with you.

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  53. Could be TH47. It does say "about" 30 and it sounds like something she would have done back then at least.

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  54. the only young actors that wld still have A list name recognition i can think of, is Doogie Howser MD. & Johnny Galecki.

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  55. lucky guy. that would be a great time to lose the boy cherry.

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  56. My only point really, is that if this was 16 yr old girl & a 30 yr old man, I think more ppl would be outraged. But because it's a woman who is the predator....somehow that's ok. I just don't instantly go for the double standard.


    That said, I didn't want to have sex with a 16 yr old virgin.....EVER. That couldn't of lasted more than a millisecond at best.....why would a grown woman want to mess with that?

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  57. I was thinking Jason Bateman either on Valerie on towards the end of Silver Spoons. I couldn't find an actress that fit, and the dates are slightly off, but i don't know how different film dates are from air dates.

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  58. Anonymous5:49 PM

    I'm also from the UK, worth noting we have one of the highest pregnancy rates in Europe.
    With all the over sexualising of children and young boys committing rape I find it odd that if you think 16 is too young you need to lighten up. A lot of 16 year olds, especially boys aren't very mature, don't have a lot of empathy. I was 18 when I lost my virginity because that's when I was emotionally and mentally ready. It's hard because the law has to put a limit on it but it should be about when you are ready to understand all the implications, with someone who matters and if people think 16 is too young don't tell them they need to lighten up.

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      Sorry I meant highest teenage pregnancy rates!!!

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  59. see!
    char knows wats up!
    *cheers*

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  60. I thought if Fred Savage too -- but no guest stars that would fit.....

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  61. @Char - I never said the UK was perfect or tell anyone to lighten up about teenagers having sex. I said it shouldn't be criminal for 16 year olds although I realise it's an arbitrary line. I realise we have a high teenage pregnancy rate for a developed country but at 25 births to mothers aged 15 to 19 per 1000 compared to the US's 41 that's somewhat better, correct? The fact is it is a problem in both countries especially among poorer and immigrant communities where it is on the rise. My point is we should be doing more in the way of education by talking about sexuality to teenagers, talking to them about contraception and STDs not sweeping it all under the rug by teaching abstinence only as some religious people advocate. Teenagers have and will always have sex without their parents knowledge or consent. It shouldn't be criminalised up to the age of 18 in my opinion as that is far to late and sex should never be a taboo or immoral subject when it is healthy and natural and kids obviously need more education.

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  62. For some reason, Jenny McCarthy comes to mind.

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  63. Kirstie Alley too ...hmmm

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  64. after that last comment mrjack,
    i get where u stand.
    like, seriously, i apologize.
    sorry babe.

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  65. Jenny McCarthy sounds like a good guess on the actress....

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  66. Warecat - Thanks. I'm sorry for making a sweeping statement about Americans, trying to be funny and failing. I obviously know it's a huge country that has people with all sorts of ideologies and beliefs. As you can tell I'm not very religious and it bothers me when I see religion interfering with state policy. It bothers me here in the UK too. We even have a state church and bishops sit in the House of Lords. You can imagine how I feel about that :)

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  67. Off topic but I lost my mother Thursday afternoon. I always knew my parents wud go before me but I didn't know it would be so hard. I'm putting on a strong front but crying every moment I'm alone. Please send some prayers and positive vibes this way if you can

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  68. @RoseBlue: Best advice I could give is focus on the good times during the life that was. Everybody's time comes, the memories left behind are what counts. They never go away.





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  69. Super late to the post omg I missed so much today!

    @RoseBlue I am so sorry about you loss. Praying for you and sending happy thoughts your way to help you heal from the pain ♥

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  70. I am so sorry, RoseBlue.

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  71. I'm so sorry RoseBlue :(

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  72. So sorry RoseBlue :(
    Cherish the memories. It's what's helped me the most after losing my mother.

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  73. I'm in shock at CriticalPeach's revelation of Mickey Flanagan having the fucking gall to accuse someone of lacking a sense of humour.
    Flanagan is as funny as tapeworms & twice as irritating.

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  74. Rose, I am so sorry. Sending you my thoughts.

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  75. Hugs and prayers to you, RoseBlue. We are in the "waiting game" with both my Mother In Law and my Father. Sometimes I wish it were over and sometimes I don't know what I will do without either of them.

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  76. Big hugs to you, RoseBlue. I unfortunately know how hard losing your mom is. I hope she lived a long and happy life and that you got to say good bye.
    Stay strong. It's awful but as the cliche goes, time really does help heal wounds. I still miss my mom everyday but I am able to miss her and live my life at the same time.
    Take care.

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  77. After 3 years, I should add.

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  78. My condolences to you, Rose Blue. Also, The jerky guy is right -- it's the memories you have of your parents that count.

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  79. Oh, and I like steph's guess of Joesph Gordon Levitt and Lauren Graham. Mrjack, I'm not sure who that Megan person is, so I would assume she wouldn't rate above a D for most people. The other guesses are okay, but they weren't my first thought.

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  80. @RoseBlue, my condolences. I lost my dad a few weeks ago, and my mom a few years ago. It was much harder than I imagined too. But usually that's the sign of good parenting :) and a life well lived. Big hug.

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  81. Rosie, I am soooo sorry. When I lost my mom I was down for the count for over a year, so I know what you going thru. All my love and healing to you.:)

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  82. Critical peach- so because some americans did not want to make fun of someone wearing a wig for who knows what reason- Cancer, senility, illness- Your Mickey Flanagan left america? Well goodbye and dont let the door hit you on the way out!
    So Richard Pry0r, Lily tomlin, Louie CK, bill mahr, george carlin arent funny? Get a f*cking grip.

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  83. @Rose Blue, so sorry and I'm sending some hugs to you. I'm watching my parents grow old and feeble and I am already grieving ahead of time knowing that the time is going to come. It's a lonely feeling as I'm an only child too. *hugs* to you.

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  84. I'm sorry, MrJack, but is this Merrin Dungey woman well-known in the UK? I agree with KellyLynn above that Merrin isn't even D level here in the States.

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  85. We're talking about a 16 year old kid with a 30 year old woman! Not OK. If the sexes were reversed, people here would be up in arms, rightly so.

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  86. what about someone on saved by the bell? mario lopez and mark paul whats his name are still relevant, right?

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  87. @Roseblue: I'm so sorry. Like @kelly (are you my sister?!), I lost my dad a few weeks ago, and my mom a few years ago. It's hard, but as time passes you won't want to burst into tears at the drop of a hat, but rather, you'll smile fondly remembering the good things. Hug.

    Slightly on topic: I'm in the US, and I think the US is WAYYY too prudish about sex and way too fond of violence, particularly in entertainment. Rather, not prudish, but strangely hypocritical in some ways.

    However... I think that age of consent has a purpose. While every teenager is different, there must be a baseline for making informed decisions. (Oh, if only most sex ed programs were better here!) My first thought on reading this blind was 'statutory rape, y'all'. My two cents.

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  88. Johnny Galecki on Roseanne by Sandra Bernhard?

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  89. Leonardo DiCapprio was the kid, but I can't remember the female. I just read it somewhere.

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