16 Replies to “Embrace Hollywood”

  1. That pig was married??!! Good God. Will be interesting to read his wife’s pleadings to see just what kind of a jerk that clown is…..I mean other than those things we already know about.

  2. The link, which says MM’s wife is divorcing him, won’t load.
    We can only hope this workingman’s hero,this paragon of virtuous gluttony, the guy who gave his all for the peasants of Flint,Michigan, is taken totally to the cleaners by the wife.

  3. Man, there’s a women who just lost a few hundred pounds of fat.
    As a communist, I’m sure Mikey will write her a cheque for 50% without complaint.
    Equality and all…

  4. Hornytoad – I’m not a twitface either (twitter / facebook user), but my understanding of tweets is that the sender (our illustrious host, Kate) is listed at the top, along with her selected photo. The main body of the message can only be 140 characters. Anything with a hash sign (#) in front of it is a twitter group that will receive the message. Any individual users that are referenced will have a @ before their twitter user name. Messages will usually have a hypertext link embedded in the usual blue highlighting (sometimes the link is the name of the person to whom the message is addressed, responding, or referring {as in this case}). Date/Time are self-explanatory. Retweets are other people who have forwarded the same core message, often adding or changing a few words.
    Messages must be so short that they are usually devoid of content. Unless one is a mistress of pith, and an outstanding wit of the age (brevity is the soul, etc).

  5. The interesting tie-in here to both Hollywood and Mickey Moore’s fan base is that both empires were built on the backs of people who can’t do math and to whom reality is a blur.

  6. “He’s already hired a powerful Michigan lawyer.”
    I have little doubt that this icon of redistributive justice will contest every dime. After all, how can Michael fight on behalf of the oppressed without adequate funds and a full stomach?

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