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Jim Carrey discussion on non-movie related topics or topics which doesn't fit anywhere else...
by lammy » Sun Apr 05, 2009 10:16 pm
cotton wrote:yeaaaaa?
How serious is she about what she writes? Is she trying to look smart? lol
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by fluffy » Sun Apr 05, 2009 10:25 pm
lol........my hair used to look like that...........lol.....
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by lammy » Sun Apr 05, 2009 10:33 pm
How about the toilet? NO? lol
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by fluffy » Sun Apr 05, 2009 11:12 pm
lol.........that pic makes her calves look like toothpicks......lol....poor jenny.
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by cotton » Mon Apr 06, 2009 12:03 am
lammy wrote:cotton wrote:yeaaaaa?
How serious is she about what she writes? Is she trying to look smart? lol
but just because she poses naked doesn't mean shes stupid
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by cotton » Mon Apr 06, 2009 12:06 am
my hair used to look like that
lammy wrote:How about the toilet? NO? lol
Geez I hope Fluffs hair is not like the toilet. It would be smelly and full of poop.lol
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by lammy » Mon Apr 06, 2009 8:10 am
cotton wrote:lammy wrote:cotton wrote:yeaaaaa?
How serious is she about what she writes? Is she trying to look smart? lol
but just because she poses naked doesn't mean shes stupid
No just makes it hard for me to take her serious though or even care about what she is talking about. I think she is trying to make it a proffesion.
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by jimfanforlife » Tue Apr 07, 2009 5:44 am
(this is babygirl lace btw)
You know in the beginning I didnt like her, because I thought Jim should be with me LOL (jk) as probably a good majority on this thread. However, she has grown on me. I think she is doing what any loving concerned parent would do. If it were my child, I would be doing what I could to 'turn' it around, or make it more manageable and better. Nobody wants their kids to suffer. I've worked in child care for many years and I see so many little ones go undiagnosed and you KNOW there is a major problem. Some parents refuse to get the help their children need because they are scared, they have to change their lifestyle (like Jenny had to change Evans') they are worried about thier child being different or difficult to manage...its a whole list of worries that mom's get when they fear something could be 'wrong' with their child. I applaud her actually. I understand that she is not saying not to vaccinate, they could spread them out more and parents have a right to chose which ones their children should get. Her view is 'too many, too soon' and maybe that is right, and maybe that is wrong, who knows, autism has no real foundation for causes, but what if they're right? What if the research is wrong? And if its not, well she believes it had something to do with Evan's case and considering that each child is born with different, with different chemistry it could be that one vaccine trigged the autism in Evan. Nobody will probably ever know for sure...but she got her little boy back by changing things in his lifestyle...so I think that says something for her side of things.
Jenny's past is the past and nothing more, I don't think Jim has to worry about her causing problems for his volumes of success, he's well respected in Hollywood it seems and I am not too sure at this point in his life, he would care too much if it did.
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by fluffy » Tue Apr 07, 2009 10:12 am
great points............i'm reading her new book now.........some good stuff in it.....
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by lammy » Tue Apr 07, 2009 11:29 am
jimfanforlife wrote:(this is babygirl lace btw) You know in the beginning I didnt like her, because I thought Jim should be with me LOL (jk) as probably a good majority on this thread. However, she has grown on me. I think she is doing what any loving concerned parent would do. If it were my child, I would be doing what I could to 'turn' it around, or make it more manageable and better. Nobody wants their kids to suffer. I've worked in child care for many years and I see so many little ones go undiagnosed and you KNOW there is a major problem. Some parents refuse to get the help their children need because they are scared, they have to change their lifestyle (like Jenny had to change Evans') they are worried about thier child being different or difficult to manage...its a whole list of worries that mom's get when they fear something could be 'wrong' with their child. I applaud her actually. I understand that she is not saying not to vaccinate, they could spread them out more and parents have a right to chose which ones their children should get. Her view is 'too many, too soon' and maybe that is right, and maybe that is wrong, who knows, autism has no real foundation for causes, but what if they're right? What if the research is wrong? And if its not, well she believes it had something to do with Evan's case and considering that each child is born with different, with different chemistry it could be that one vaccine trigged the autism in Evan. Nobody will probably ever know for sure...but she got her little boy back by changing things in his lifestyle...so I think that says something for her side of things. Jenny's past is the past and nothing more, I don't think Jim has to worry about her causing problems for his volumes of success, he's well respected in Hollywood it seems and I am not too sure at this point in his life, he would care too much if it did.
And I have came to the conclusion of you are right... WHO CARES!
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by cotton » Tue Apr 07, 2009 1:07 pm
jimfanforlife wrote:(this is babygirl lace btw) You know in the beginning I didnt like her, because I thought Jim should be with me LOL (jk) as probably a good majority on this thread. However, she has grown on me. I think she is doing what any loving concerned parent would do. If it were my child, I would be doing what I could to 'turn' it around, or make it more manageable and better. Nobody wants their kids to suffer. I've worked in child care for many years and I see so many little ones go undiagnosed and you KNOW there is a major problem. Some parents refuse to get the help their children need because they are scared, they have to change their lifestyle (like Jenny had to change Evans') they are worried about thier child being different or difficult to manage...its a whole list of worries that mom's get when they fear something could be 'wrong' with their child. I applaud her actually. I understand that she is not saying not to vaccinate, they could spread them out more and parents have a right to chose which ones their children should get. Her view is 'too many, too soon' and maybe that is right, and maybe that is wrong, who knows, autism has no real foundation for causes, but what if they're right? What if the research is wrong? And if its not, well she believes it had something to do with Evan's case and considering that each child is born with different, with different chemistry it could be that one vaccine trigged the autism in Evan. Nobody will probably ever know for sure...but she got her little boy back by changing things in his lifestyle...so I think that says something for her side of things. Jenny's past is the past and nothing more, I don't think Jim has to worry about her causing problems for his volumes of success, he's well respected in Hollywood it seems and I am not too sure at this point in his life, he would care too much if it did.
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by chips and dip » Tue Apr 07, 2009 1:29 pm
Welcome to JCO Jimfanforlife!
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by lammy » Fri Apr 10, 2009 10:08 am
jimfanforlife wrote:(this is babygirl lace btw) You know in the beginning I didnt like her, because I thought Jim should be with me LOL (jk) as probably a good majority on this thread. However, she has grown on me. I think she is doing what any loving concerned parent would do. If it were my child, I would be doing what I could to 'turn' it around, or make it more manageable and better. Nobody wants their kids to suffer. I've worked in child care for many years and I see so many little ones go undiagnosed and you KNOW there is a major problem. Some parents refuse to get the help their children need because they are scared, they have to change their lifestyle (like Jenny had to change Evans') they are worried about thier child being different or difficult to manage...its a whole list of worries that mom's get when they fear something could be 'wrong' with their child. I applaud her actually. I understand that she is not saying not to vaccinate, they could spread them out more and parents have a right to chose which ones their children should get. Her view is 'too many, too soon' and maybe that is right, and maybe that is wrong, who knows, autism has no real foundation for causes, but what if they're right? What if the research is wrong? And if its not, well she believes it had something to do with Evan's case and considering that each child is born with different, with different chemistry it could be that one vaccine trigged the autism in Evan. Nobody will probably ever know for sure...but she got her little boy back by changing things in his lifestyle...so I think that says something for her side of things. Jenny's past is the past and nothing more, I don't think Jim has to worry about her causing problems for his volumes of success, he's well respected in Hollywood it seems and I am not too sure at this point in his life, he would care too much if it did.
If I was having a baby, I'd still get them vaccinated and deal if they get autism. No one is sure what IS causing it. Nothing wrong with a special child. I think I would of been better of had I been one.
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by lammy » Sat Apr 11, 2009 3:31 am
Sorry I mean if I have more kids. All my four are up to date in their shot record. And I am not a bad mother for having them vacinated either.
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by lammy » Sat May 02, 2009 3:57 am
She's bi and she doesn't mind having dingleberries... what the?
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