Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Random Photos Part Two

Krysten Ritter shows off the new laser facial look.
Kate Winslet on the set of her new movie.
Lily Allen hides while enjoying some alone time at the pool.
Meanwhile, the amazing Veronicas just keep on making good music.
Pamela Anderson wins for the strangest hair of the day.
Aaron Paul got another movie and is in Vancouver to film it.
Rosario Dawson started cutting back. First cut she made was on shoelaces.
RHNY has started filming and Ramona Singer and Sonja Morgan celebrated by getting drunk on Ramona's wine.
Amanda Seyfried takes her dog everywhere.

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  1. I love that Seyfried takes her dog with her! I take my Boy with me, every place I am allowed.


    Pam's dress looks great.

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  2. When pamela Anderson looks better then 7/10 of the others in these pictures its a sad day. And also Mmmm Rosario!

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  3. Pammy's hair is at that awkward "I had to shave the lice out" stage. Slicking it down is as good as it gets till the next extension appointment.

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  4. I guess the reason Ive never heard of The Veronicas is because they make good music.
    However I did like The Archies.
    You sure the frist picture isn't Renee Zellweger?

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  5. Sugar is gonna explode when she sees Aaron Paul! Look out!!

    Pam, wtf with the hair?! No, honey, no!

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      He even pulls off the denim duo quite nicely too!

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    2. Sugar, I know! I can feel it all the way over here in VA!!!!

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  6. Ms_wonderland may have nailed blind 5(I think)... Divorce imminent for Mrs a Winslet perhaps:(

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  8. Why am I seeing Melissa Etheridge everywhere--- I thought Sonja was Melissa haha

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  9. Pam looks like the blond guy that was in a bikini throughout the film The Rocky Horror Picture Show.

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  10. seriously, wtf is wrong with Pam's hair?

    I think enty wins for "worst eyesight of the day".

    Pam's hair is clearly slicked back bun/ponytail with bangs.

    I can find 20 basic bitches with the same hairstyle in about 20 seconds.

    We're seriously going to call out Pam's hair as being weird, but not Reesie's crazy-eyed stonefaced dead stare selfie? shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit.

    priorities mang.

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  11. Dogs are people too.

    (D O S = Dog Over Shoulder)

    Well at least Pam showed up, where ever that was, I'd probably have suddenly come down with a baaadddd cold. (Or the scoots!)

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  12. Well Pammie's hair worked, no one noticed that she doesn't have huge boobs anymore. Since when?

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  13. Just imagine what fun it would be if Amanda and Tom Hardy worked on the same movie, I think Woodstock and Finn could have a celebrity dog-bromance.

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  14. AAaron Paul plays the same character in everything

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  15. Amanda Seyfried's dog looks really like my dog (except hers looks like a purebred red merle Australian Shepherd and mine is part Husky).

    My dog was just diagnosed with an aggressive form of mammary cancer, just had a consult with an oncologist, it's already in her lymphatic system so technically it has already metastasized... waiting on one test to see if it's actually in her lymph NODE and if it is, while we might take out that node, it's basically a race against time ...

    I'm just going to love her up until whatever happens, happens. Right now she feels great and doesn't know she has cancer. But she does have a frankenstein scar from the October 2nd surgery to remove the initial cancer (6 little nodes that I felt right under her skin on her chest), and one mammary gland.

    Sorry for the downer...

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  16. OMG. Prunella - lump in my throat. You ust be so worried. I'm soo sorry.
    Argh. When my pups toenails get too
    Long she starts walking funny and I come unglued until I realize it happens every couple months (even with regular walks). Actually she got mallet by coyotes - yeah and luckily made it. I was aching. It's really hard, it's almost scary. I hope u can relax and I sure hope surgery is successful.

    BTW. Maybe I'm repeating myself - adorable user name!

    I've thought you were British. from the name, but then seems like you said something that I learned otherwise.

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  17. @Prunella, I'm so sorry to hear about your fur baby! All the love and good juju to her!! (((hugs)))

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  18. Thanks guys. I'm pretty sure that at this point we're talking about chemo to buy a little time. Until the oncologist told me yesterday that there was cancer in her lymph node, they were talking about taking out more of the mammary gland around the original site to get clean margins because the original (local) vet didn't really get big enough margins. Because he didn't know that it was an aggressive form of cancer, the original aspirate of the nodes indicated it wasn't. Which is why you really need to just get in there, take it out and biopsy it.

    Anyway another surgery at the same site would have meant stretching her skin and tissue to close it, and a few weeks recovery time until we could start chemo. Now it's like, can we afford those few weeks to wait to start chemo? Because this is an extremely aggressive fast growing cancer and it could be racing to colonize other lymph nodes ... so I think at this point there's no really good strategy. It's just about quality of life and buying the most time.

    Did you know that if a female dog is not spayed until after her second heat, the chance of developing mammary cancer skyrockets?

    So yeah, thanks so mucy to my dog's asshole previous owner, whoever you are, for letting her sit and rot in a yard for 3-5 years without fixing her, until the day she got into heat, got out, got hit by a car, and spent two weeks on the streets of a big city panicking, with a broken leg, in pain, with no food or shelter ...

    Which is when I met her. I wish I could post a photo, she's so pretty. But crazy afraid of people, although she's gotten better over the years.

    @Sincerely, I can't believe your dog survived a coyote attack. How big is she?

    I just got some toenail clippers which are the same as my vet uses. My previous dog wouldn't let me clip so I used a Dremel grinder. This is a great site that gives very detailed instructions on how to use a Dremel grinder on dog's nails.

    I could claim to be British since I was born in England, and I do tend to use British spelling for words like "practise" ... that might be where you go thte impression... but I was raised in America.

    And I'm not actually English. I'm a European mutt :-)

    And thanks @meanie!

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  19. If pam keeps up her strange lifestyle, she is gonna end up in a home.

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  20. Prunella , differences aside. I'm sorry for what you're going through with your doggy best friend. You did a lovely thing to rescue her. Thinking of you. (In a good way) :-)

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  21. My kiddles are European mutts too :)

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  22. JESSE AND JANE TOGETHER!!!!!!!!
    Heart. Exploded.

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  23. Oh Prunella..sigh. No words. Beautiful attitude though...just love that fur angel every single moment you can...I have a few myself....andlife will go on, with less magic, but you provided the most important thing you could've...a home:)

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  24. @Prunella I'm so sad for you and your dog. But so happy that you found each other and you've given her the love that she never got before. All rescues should get the opportunity to know what it is to be loved. I hope she doesn't suffer and the vets can buy you some time together.

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  25. Prunellsa, so sorry about your dear pup. It sounds like she has had a much better life with you than she would have ever had otherwise, so try to enjoy every moment you can give her until it's time to say goodbye. Having lost our beloved chocolate lab to heart disease at 10, after spending thousands on knee surgery (twice), I truly know it is so heartbreaking when they leave us. At the end, we had to do the right thing for him,not for us. I still cry about it. Sending hugs and prayers.

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  26. sorry, "Prunella", typing in the dark on a dark keyboard.

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  27. pb.. sugarhugs to you dear..

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  28. Aww, thanks everybody. It's weird how so many of you have furbabies, so you understand. I {heart} all of you.

    I am regretting not giving her more walks, especially when she was younger and would have appreciated them. I used to be a huge hiker and my previous dog (black lab female who lived to be 16) would come with me. Then after she got ill and couldn't hike with me, and I got older and chubbier and lazier... then I got this dog and to be honest, she was so difficult to walk, she literally would panic on sidewalks if she saw someone coming a block away, and if I tried to let them pet her she would poop in terror. I had to learn what she could tolerate, and work within her limitations and gradually push her boundaries ever so slightly until she improved, over the years. But to be honest, walking her was so stressful the first couple of years I just didn't even attempt those long hikes that I used to do with my previous dogs.

    Now she's really good. I can walk her off-leash on city streets sometimes, I take her into stores and she follows me around off-leash and doesn't mind people being all around. She's a total velcro dog, so many times I've looked around all "where's my dog?" and she's right there next to me.

    The big breakthrough was training her to go under things so she could feel safe. So I can take her to an outside cafe and she'll just go under the bench or under the table and hang out and be totally fine.

    Anyway, I feel bad that I didn't give her a GREAT life but she has been safe, and well-fed, and rarely alone, for the past 8 years, which is a helluva lot better than what she had the first few years of her life.

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  29. Prunella, I am brokenhearted reading your post. I lost my girl JRT in February,she was 17, and it devastated me more than anything else in my life ever has.

    Give her as much love as you can, while you still have her, and I hope she remains comfortable......*hugs*

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  30. @paris ... I'm so sorry about your girl. 17 is a ripe old age but still, no matter when we lose them, there's always this unbearable ache.

    My previous dog was my heart dog - that one dog in your life that you love so much it hurts. She was my best friend and sidekick for 16 years. She was just always there. Sweet, loyal, obedient, sturdy, friendly, happy.

    I still dream about her, and she's been gone for over 8 years.

    I don't know if this is the first dog you've lost ... but I can tell you that for me, it was like something changed in my life - permanently - when she died. A little piece of me died too. I kept on going and I got another dog but I missed the old one intensely. The intense feeling of grief faded but the sense of loss is still with me when I think about her - and I do think about her frequently.

    Do you have another dog yet?

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  31. Oh and a special shout out to @skippy for the sweet message. Yes, differences aside, let's focus on what we have in common. Anyone who loves animals is OK in my book.

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