Tue, 13 February 2007 at 12:18 pm
Brad Pitt Loves Louis Vuitton
Brad Pitt jumps out of the back of a pick-up truck with his Louis Vuitton luggage in hand on the set of The Case of Benjamin Button in New Orleans earlier this week.
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stranger Says:
February 13th, 2007 at 4:50 pm
YouTube canceled la_miga’s channel. They took down all her vids about Brad and she will not be able to upload them again.
Apparently the publicity given to her here at JJ made her one of the first targets at YouTube. Just like it happened with pittimpressions, when they asked them to take down the pics of Z at the beach.
It is scary to even think who is reading this and what the consequences are.
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Arrrrgggh, I am so mad right now. That’s just so unfair. Lamiga had stuff I have never even seen anywhere else. I hope she can get back up and running somewhere. Is she okay? Tell her how sorry I am, and that I hope she gets another channel soon.
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SUEME
#137
Fug Face:
Hey Fug Face this is a fan blog, IF you can’t take the heat get out of
the kitchen~~ OK
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Thank you for telling me this is a “Fan Blog” I didn’t know already know that. But Ummm…. What are you talking about, what heat..?
Did you find your self wanting my attention so you typed any ole nonsense to get it. Congrats it worked.
Mediterranean
are you turkish?
Why did YouTude cancel La miqa’ channel? What’s going on?
15 susie
Just got back from work. Took a peek at the previous thread earlier so I did not read about the G. Wallace tv you were talking about.
Yes, I had seen the tv. movie because we liked G. Sinise esp. my hubby.
AJ was so convincing as a politician wife. She was I think in her early 20s (1997). C. Wallace( wife) must be in her 40’s in this story. AJ was so good in portraying a southern socialite that she won the GG for that role. Of course GIA followed.
It was not a popular tv movie because of G. Wallace being a southern segregationist politician. While gov. of Alabama, he blocked the attendance of black students at the state university. I think RFK had to intervene.
I don’t know if it is now on dvd but the libraries do have vhs copies.
Trust me guys, this is also a history lesson.
We have come a long way baby—- Oprah, Condi Rice , Obama etc..
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susie Says:
Well the haters keep looking on BP/AJ threads and posting, that says it all to me. There are a few celebs that JJ post threads on that I’m not particularly crazy about so I skip that thread. I never get tired of looking at and reading about the Jolie-Pitt family.
Brad and Angie have always held my interest even before they were together. Angelina is one of a few actresses that I will watch on film simply because she is in it. If that makes me pathetic, then so be it! :)
#152
Fug Face: ~ thank you!!!!!!!
hmmmm. maybe you should switch topics on your thesis to Obsessive Compulsive Personality Disorder. You wouldn’t have to do much research. You seem way to preoccupied with daydreaming and fantasizing over JA , BP and AJ triangle.
P.S. I bet you step out of the shower to pee
Cliniqua, kiki
The guys that started YouTube sold it for a LOT of money to Google. And it is deja vu, remember napster? YouTube has the same copyright problems that napster had, napster was bought by Bertelsmann and ITunes came after that and stole the market.
Chances are that the same thing will happen to YouTube, it will be a pay per view or download site, or a new one will take its place.
La_miga is very sad, especially since she worked so hard to find the clips and upload them in such a short time. And it is not fair that she was targeted, because there are so many people uploading entire movies there and their accounts haven’t been targeted. But the difference is that la_miga got publicity here, that’s why her channel was taken down so quickly.
I emailed her and told her how sorry I was.
You all probably saw this before, my bad… I just started paying attention to Brad after he fell for Angie.
And b.A. this man was into plain women.
Highschool girlfriend:
http://www.bradpittfan.com/pics/yo035a.jpg
Hi did you’all hear about the tornado in New Orleans? I hope Bamz is okay. Lots of damage and an elderly lady killed.
Another highschool girlfriend:
http://www.bradpittfan.com/pics/yo033a.jpg
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Kendra Says:
February 13th, 2007 at 5:17 pm
Hi did you’all hear about the tornado in New Orleans? I hope Bamz is okay. Lots of damage and an elderly lady killed.
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oh no, i hope everyone in NOLA are ok!
Anyway haters don’t worth our attention. We, as Bamzs fans, are too good for them. Period.
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sue Says:
February 13th, 2007 at 5:06 pm
hmmmm. maybe you should switch topics on your thesis to Obsessive Compulsive Personality Disorder. You wouldn’t have to do much research. You seem way to preoccupied with daydreaming and fantasizing over JA , BP and AJ triangle.
P.S. I bet you step out of the shower to pee
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Ummm…in the words of Robert DeNiro, HOLLYWOOD LEGEND, Oscar winner and a man who admires and respects FELLOW Oscar winner Angelina Jolie, yet doesn’t know Maniston from a monkey’s butt — make that a tv sit-com ‘monkey’s butt’…….Are you talkin’ to me?!
If you are, I really do need to point out that you’re right in here with me, pouring over my posts with a fine tooth comb, now aintcha’??
Don’t look now but…..
(((((((((BUSTED!!!))))))))))
…oh and by the way, typically I pee before I shower…if I have to pee while in the shower, yes I do step out of the shower to pee. Why? What do you do?
OMG…eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeww…..you pee on yourself in the shower??!!
I knew I smelled something.
Or are you saying you’re a dude and can aim it precisely down the drain?
Heh. I knew it.
Hi did you’all hear about the tornado in New Orleans? I hope Bamz is okay. Lots of damage and an elderly lady killed.
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Tornado? damn I hope everything is ok.
to D.P
Yes, my mother is Turkish and my father was born in Turkey.
Sorry, I have not been around for sometime, have you joined us recently?
One of the less plain…
1988 - Shalane McCall
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Memo to YouTube: Viacom wants its MTV. And Daily Show. And SpongeBob.
For the second time in four months, Viacom has demanded that the video-sharing site remove all content from its networks, including MTV, Comedy Central, Nickelodeon, VH1, CMT, Spike TV and BET, an estimated 100,000 clips total, after licensing talks broke down.
“It has become clear that YouTube is unwilling to come to a fair market agreement that would make Viacom content available to YouTube users,” Viacom said in a statement. “YouTube and [parent company] Google retain all of the revenue generated from this practice, without extending fair compensation to the people who have expended all of the effort and cost to create it.”
Under federal law, YouTube can avoid being held legally accountable for any illicit video if it abides by such requests, which it began doing—albeit slowly—early Friday.
“We take copyright issues very seriously,” YouTube said in a statement. “We prohibit users from uploading infringing material, and we cooperate with all copyright holders to identify and promptly remove infringing content as soon as we are officially notified.
“It’s unfortunate that Viacom will no longer be able to benefit from YouTube’s passionate audience, which has helped to promote many of Viacom’s shows.”
In October, at the behest of Viacom, YouTube removed thousands of videos. A few days later, after a public outcry, Viacom clarified its position and said YouTube could keep up short clips from Comedy Central shows, but not entire episodes.
That touched off negotiations between Viacom and Google, which bought YouTube last year for a whopping $1.65 billion, to work out a licensing deal to allow Viacom’s copyrighted material on the Website.
However, the talks began to falter when YouTube failed to meet Viacom’s Jan. 1 deadline to create filters to prevent illegal Viacom video from being viewed.
Despite YouTube’s promise to remove illicit videos, as of Friday afternoon clips from Comedy Central hits like The Daily Show, The Colbert Report and South Park were still viewable, as were segments from MTV’s teen dating show Next, Nickelodeon’s SpongeBob SquarePants and VH1’s Storytellers.
Of course, Viacom’s bluster comes with a whiff of gamesmanship. Last month, the company issued a press release touting Acceptable TV, a competing video-sharing site. By pressuring Google, the company may simply be angling for a better position at the bargaining table.
And although Viacom is bickering with Google and YouTube, it hasn’t entirely cut business ties. MTV Networks has a revenue-sharing arrangement with Google Video to showcase clips from its channels.
While Viacom has, for the time being at least, pulled the plug on a YouTube deal, the video purveyor emphasized Friday that it will continue “to work with content partners both large and small to provide them with a platform to promote their content and engage and grow their audiences.”
YouTube already has content deals with CBS, NBC, Fox, Universal Music and Warner Music. However, those arrangements aren’t exactly hitch free.
Last month, Fox served YouTube with a subpoena seeking the identity of a YouTuber who allegedly posted the four-hour season debut of 24 before its network and DVD premieres. The same user also was accused of putting up a dozen episodes of Fox’s Simpsons. YouTube complied with the order.
Memo to YouTube: Viacom wants its MTV. And Daily Show. And SpongeBob.
For the second time in four months, Viacom has demanded that the video-sharing site remove all content from its networks, including MTV, Comedy Central, Nickelodeon, VH1, CMT, Spike TV and BET, an estimated 100,000 clips total, after licensing talks broke down.
“It has become clear that YouTube is unwilling to come to a fair market agreement that would make Viacom content available to YouTube users,” Viacom said in a statement. “YouTube and [parent company] Google retain all of the revenue generated from this practice, without extending fair compensation to the people who have expended all of the effort and cost to create it.”
Under federal law, YouTube can avoid being held legally accountable for any illicit video if it abides by such requests, which it began doing—albeit slowly—early Friday.
“We take copyright issues very seriously,” YouTube said in a statement. “We prohibit users from uploading infringing material, and we cooperate with all copyright holders to identify and promptly remove infringing content as soon as we are officially notified.
“It’s unfortunate that Viacom will no longer be able to benefit from YouTube’s passionate audience, which has helped to promote many of Viacom’s shows.”
In October, at the behest of Viacom, YouTube removed thousands of videos. A few days later, after a public outcry, Viacom clarified its position and said YouTube could keep up short clips from Comedy Central shows, but not entire episodes.
That touched off negotiations between Viacom and Google, which bought YouTube last year for a whopping $1.65 billion, to work out a licensing deal to allow Viacom’s copyrighted material on the Website.
However, the talks began to falter when YouTube failed to meet Viacom’s Jan. 1 deadline to create filters to prevent illegal Viacom video from being viewed.
Despite YouTube’s promise to remove illicit videos, as of Friday afternoon clips from Comedy Central hits like The Daily Show, The Colbert Report and South Park were still viewable, as were segments from MTV’s teen dating show Next, Nickelodeon’s SpongeBob SquarePants and VH1’s Storytellers.
Of course, Viacom’s bluster comes with a whiff of gamesmanship. Last month, the company issued a press release touting Acceptable TV, a competing video-sharing site. By pressuring Google, the company may simply be angling for a better position at the bargaining table.
And although Viacom is bickering with Google and YouTube, it hasn’t entirely cut business ties. MTV Networks has a revenue-sharing arrangement with Google Video to showcase clips from its channels.
While Viacom has, for the time being at least, pulled the plug on a YouTube deal, the video purveyor emphasized Friday that it will continue “to work with content partners both large and small to provide them with a platform to promote their content and engage and grow their audiences.”
YouTube already has content deals with CBS, NBC, Fox, Universal Music and Warner Music. However, those arrangements aren’t exactly hitch free.
Last month, Fox served YouTube with a subpoena seeking the identity of a YouTuber who allegedly posted the four-hour season debut of 24 before its network and DVD premieres. The same user also was accused of putting up a dozen episodes of Fox’s Simpsons. YouTube complied with the order.
#162
I wonder where they are now, and what they think… If they are fans or not…
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Here’s the link. I dont know the geography there so you can tell me if this is anywhere near where BAMZ lives.
http://www.nola.com/newslogs/tpupdates/index.ssf?/mtlogs/nola_tpupdates/archives/2007_02_13.html#236875
Man the storm that hit NOLA did a lot of damage.
I am currently watching CNN and one person so far has been killed do to the storm.
1989 - Jill Schoelen
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1989 - Christina Applegate
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