psmith2.0
2004-06-06, 10:10
:lol:
Folks, we may have a new Elizabeth Taylor in the making.
http://www.cnn.com/2004/SHOWBIZ/Music/06/06/lopez.marries.reut/index.html
She's younger than me, and is on her third one (might've been her fourth had she married ol' Ben and divorced him by winter, as I'd predicted).
All kidding aside, does she seem kinda marriage/wedding-crazed? She keeps getting married (which is a HUGE step and a thing to not lightly be entered) to guys she's known or dated for a short time. I don't give a shit WHO you are or what you believe, but, fact is, you simply do not know someone in that amount of time, and you go into these things - with the accompanying build-up and hype and it simply becomes about "the moment" rather than any notion of a true, lifelong commitment.
:rolleyes:
The cynic in me thinks "publicity hound" (any news is good news...as long as they're talking, right?), but could it go to more psychological/emotional-based shortcomings and holes?
I don't care if gay people get married all live long day. If two people are in love and devoted and they've been together for years and years, then marry your head off. I don't care. This kind of stuff - celebrities getting married and divorced as frequently as we visit the dentist - is 100x more offensive to me than any notion of gay marriage (which seems to get ALL the press and attention, meanwhile straight idiots like Lopez and others are doing more harm and mockery to the institution).
I mean, does anyone think this will last, and be "the one"? I really don't. And I'd wager that by Christmas 2004, we'll here stories about "tension in J-Lo's marriage" and "SHOCKING J-LO SPLIT!" (yeah, shocking to anyone over 7, I guess).
:rolleyes:
Do the math...at the rate she's going, by the time she hits Elizabeth Taylor's age, she will have had about 18-20 husbands.
:lol:
Yikes...
Beautiful woman (can't sing worth a shit, but a natural beauty with a certain kind of charm, I suppose...oh, and a butt I'd eat cereal off of), but she's well on her way to being a professional punchline, I'm afraid.
Folks, we may have a new Elizabeth Taylor in the making.
http://www.cnn.com/2004/SHOWBIZ/Music/06/06/lopez.marries.reut/index.html
She's younger than me, and is on her third one (might've been her fourth had she married ol' Ben and divorced him by winter, as I'd predicted).
All kidding aside, does she seem kinda marriage/wedding-crazed? She keeps getting married (which is a HUGE step and a thing to not lightly be entered) to guys she's known or dated for a short time. I don't give a shit WHO you are or what you believe, but, fact is, you simply do not know someone in that amount of time, and you go into these things - with the accompanying build-up and hype and it simply becomes about "the moment" rather than any notion of a true, lifelong commitment.
:rolleyes:
The cynic in me thinks "publicity hound" (any news is good news...as long as they're talking, right?), but could it go to more psychological/emotional-based shortcomings and holes?
I don't care if gay people get married all live long day. If two people are in love and devoted and they've been together for years and years, then marry your head off. I don't care. This kind of stuff - celebrities getting married and divorced as frequently as we visit the dentist - is 100x more offensive to me than any notion of gay marriage (which seems to get ALL the press and attention, meanwhile straight idiots like Lopez and others are doing more harm and mockery to the institution).
I mean, does anyone think this will last, and be "the one"? I really don't. And I'd wager that by Christmas 2004, we'll here stories about "tension in J-Lo's marriage" and "SHOCKING J-LO SPLIT!" (yeah, shocking to anyone over 7, I guess).
:rolleyes:
Do the math...at the rate she's going, by the time she hits Elizabeth Taylor's age, she will have had about 18-20 husbands.
:lol:
Yikes...
Beautiful woman (can't sing worth a shit, but a natural beauty with a certain kind of charm, I suppose...oh, and a butt I'd eat cereal off of), but she's well on her way to being a professional punchline, I'm afraid.