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Kris Marshall

Member since: Feb 23rd, 2006

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Anderson Cooper Decides to Leave Egypt (PopEater)

Feb 6th 2011 4:47PM It is a good thing to get Anderson Cooper out of there. He is a high profile target, bound to draw the attention of the rioters. If he were to be taken hostage or killed, the US would find itself in a no win situation, between those feeling that we should go in with force and those who believe we should stay out of the situation.

Elton John's 'Tiny Dancer' Isn't About Tony Danza After All (PopEater)

Jan 20th 2011 11:43AM How about "Blinded by The Light"? < Wrapped up like a douche,....> I know now the word is deuce, but don't know what it means.

Disney is Done Making Fairy Tale Movies. Is it About Time? (Just So You Know)

Jan 10th 2011 3:24AM Believe it or not, a 30 year old fairy tale is brand new to a 3 year old.

Phishing Scam Uses UPS, FedEx Emails as Bait (WalletPop)

Dec 21st 2010 1:09PM I received one of those Nigerian letters, clearly a scam. It had a picture of a geeky looking white boy of 17 or 18. . I wrote back that they needed to find a new country, we were onto the Nigeria thing. And while you're at it, that picture doesn't look very Nigerian. No response received, or expected, but it did let me vent a little anger at these people.

PSA: Studios Have Begun Removing Special Features From Rental DVDs (Moviefone Blog)

Dec 11th 2010 7:59AM The special features are worthless, put on the disc only to make it appear you are getting more than you are. I once bought a film which listed a ridiculous amount of playing time. (4.5 hours or something) after watching the fairly short feature I wondered, what is the bonus material? Gone With The Wind?

Kelsey Grammer Engaged, Though Not Yet Divorced (PopEater)

Dec 7th 2010 9:45AM Wow, you people all got up on the wrong side of the bed today. By calling the "all" the Kennedy's drunks, cheats, etc. were you including you including Eunice Shriver, founder of the special Olympics? Ted, for all his faults, had one of the most significant and longest careers in US Senate history. As for those other drunks that show up? I suppose you mean people like George W Bush, or that other Hollywood type, Ronald Reagan. The list goes on, in both directions. I suggest you keep you uninformed opinions to yourself. People can see the back of your skull when you open your mouth.

Lee Harvey Oswald's Coffin Up For Auction (Luxist)

Dec 4th 2010 4:17PM For the ghoul who has everything.

All US-Bound Planes Will Supply Passenger Information to TSA (AOL Travel News)

Dec 2nd 2010 8:30PM Whether you like his policies or not, Ted Kennedy was one of the most respected and influential Senators in US history. Unlike todays neocon, teabag obstructionists, he was willing to work with both parties to see to it that the best interests of the people of this country were served. With the likes of Robert Byrd, Robert Dole, John McCain, and many more he set a standard that none in the current Congress come even close to measuring up to.

Willie Nelson Arrested for Pot Possession (PopEater)

Nov 27th 2010 11:57AM The glaring hole in Willie's story is probably that he was going from California to Austin via Mexico. He would have to make a several hundred mile detour to do that. Can anyone say smuggling? It's one thing to mess with that local police, another to smuggle internationally. He might be in real trouble this time. (I'm not saying he should be, just the way it is. )

45,000 Pharmaceutical Sales Jobs Cut in 2010. Now What? (AOL Jobs)

Nov 21st 2010 9:39AM Harry, if you had read the article, you would have seen that in actuality the jobs were shifting from "non-producing" jobs in sales and being used to expand research and development, leading to better drugs in the future. This is exactly the kind of savings that are needed to bring medical costs under control. 45,000 salespeople only added to the price of the medicine, they did nothing to create new drugs, to produce the ones currently on the market or insure the safety of all drugs.