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Papa Pitt Picks Up the Kiddies at School

After dropping them off earlier this morning, Papa Pitt picks up 5-year-old Maddox and 2-year-old Zahara (not pictured) after school at the US Embassy on Thursday in Prague, Czech Republic.

Gold star for Maddox!

Meanwhile halfway around the world, Brad’s green-housing project with Global Green started in New Orleans today. He told People, “The greatest victory for me will be when the first people move into one of these green homes – when they can put their key into that lock, sit down at the table, have dinner with their families and live their lives. That’s what we’re getting closer to with this announcement today.”

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vote for brad @ 05/10/2007 at 9:30 pm

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie have made a $100,000 donation to the Daniel Pearl Foundation in memory of the American journalist who was kidnapped and eventually killed in Pakistan in February of 2002, PEOPLE has learned exclusively.

The gift, made through the recently formed Jolie-Pitt Foundation, was presented on Tuesday, which would have been the late Wall Street Journal reporter’s 43rd birthday.

“On this day our thoughts go out to Danny’s family,” Pitt and Jolie said in an exclusive statement released by their political advisor, Trevor Neilson, to PEOPLE. “The Daniel Pearl Foundation is celebrating this day, his birthday, with music festivals around the world. The festivals are a great reminder of not just Danny’s work as a journalist but of his life and his love of music.”

Jolie in her role as Mariane Pearl

Photo by: Paramount Classics
Pitt and Jolie arrived last week in Pune, India, to film the Pearl biopic, A Mighty Heart, based on the book written by the journalist’s widow, Mariane Pearl, whom Jolie portrays in the film.

At the time of his death, Pearl was investigating links between the terrorist group Al Qaeda and Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence.

Pitt and Jolie formed their foundation last month in order to give away $2 million, to be evenly divided between the Global Action for Children and Doctors Without Borders, to help families affected by HIV/AIDS and extreme poverty.

yeah is right - why are you stirring up things? Angie has been consistent in both interviews. Your refusal and argumentative stand is just showing your stupidity and ignorance. Or are you just a bitter person. You are taking words out of context. Example. if you take my first sentence, and let it stand by itself, we may well be talking about cooking, but we aren’t.

In the News Says:
Brad Pitt misses y’all
By Doug MacCash
May 10, 2007

It has been less than a year since he bought a house in the French Quarter, but Brad Pitt already knows what it means to miss New Orleans.

Since leaving town to join Angelina Jolie on the Czechoslovakia set of her new movie, “Wanted,” Pitt said that he has regrettably slid, once again, under the celebrity magnifying glass.

“Let me tell you, we’re in this house in Prague right now and there’s about 12 cars of paparazzi outside and some tourists with video cameras,” Pitt said Wednesday in a phone interview. “I can’t describe why we’re allowed to live a more normal life (in New Orleans).”

The thing he misses the most, he said, is bicycling through the streets of New Orleans at night.

“Living in the French Quarter is a thrill for us,” he said. “We have some semblance of real family life. People have been very, very gracious with us. If we’re on the front deck, people go by and say, ‘Hi.’ Then they go on their way, very friendly.”

The main purpose of Pitt’s call wasn’t to tell us he missed us, but to discuss a milestone in the progress of Global Green USA’s ecologically friendly low-income residential development in the Lower 9th Ward.
Pitt spent $100,000 last summer to fund a design competition for an energy-efficient cluster of five houses, 18 apartments and a community center slated to be built in the Holy Cross neighborhood near the Mississippi River levee. On the first anniversary of Katrina, architects Andrew Kotchen and Matthew Berman of New York City were chosen to plan the development.

Today, in a 10 a.m. ceremony near the corner of Avery and North Peters streets, Global Green, a nonprofit environmental organization, will announce that the Home Depot Foundation has become a major contributor to the project, valued at between $7 million and $9 million.
The ceremonial announcement will include the making of a human mural by Los Angeles artist John Quigley, using 1,500 students from New Orleans schools as living mosaic tiles.

Pitt, who visited New Orleans in the early 1990s during the filming of “Interview With a Vampire” and took up semi-permanent residence early this year while filming “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button,” said that he’s impressed with the city’s never-say-die post-Katrina spirit, especially in the hardest hit areas.

“For me, first as a tourist, it’s the most unique city that we have in the States,” he said. “It has an energy like no other place. You guys shouldn’t change a thing. I’ve got to get me some of it. I absolutely love it there. We moved our family there. We’ve got a place there and we’re intermittently going back and forth. We’re in Prague now because of work. We’ll be back there soon.”

Like most New Orleans residents, Pitt seems bewildered by the pace of recovery and paucity of distributed aid.

“I’m concerned for the people who want to get back, especially in the lower-income areas, because it seems that the money they will receive, whenever they finally receive it, is not near what it would cost to replace what they had,” he said. “How is it possible? How is it feasible for them to put their families back together and put their communities back together, if that’s their wish? It’s a real concern.”
Global Green USA’s Holy Cross project has experienced its own delays, but Global Green Director Matt Peterson hopes the public will see progress by late summer.

“We’re not at a place where we can unveil the design on the whole,” he said, citing parking issues that have yet to be worked out with the City Planning Commission. “Our commitment is to have one single-family home up by the second anniversary of Katrina.”

Pitt, an architectural enthusiast, believes that model developments such as the modernistic, 1¼-acre 9th Ward project, may lead the way to general redevelopment.

“You know, this is one little patch of dirt in New Orleans,” he said. “It’s our hope to expand on the ideas put forth in this building project and help get people in homes, help people get to that moment when they can put the key in that lock and walk in their home and know that their family members are doing the same down the street and their kids are going to go to school and their communities are back together.”

Although he hopes to encourage eco-friendly rebuilding here and elsewhere, Pitt said he understands that global environmental concerns are not foremost on the minds of locals dealing with post-K problems.
“I think more than anything, people need help getting in homes,” he said. “It seems to me if you have to rebuild, you can turn it into an opportunity and create something better for the people who have to inhabit (rebuilt homes), because that technology is out there. If you can cut the (energy) bills in half, isn’t that worth going for? If you can make healthier homes, homes that are not making people as sick? I’m referring to cancer rates going up, asthma rates going up. If you can make a home that is better for the environment, and better for the future people who live there, isn’t that worth going for? Isn’t it better to take this catastrophe and actually replenish something that’s better for the people living there? Isn’t that worth going for?

“You guys are a bunch of individuals like no other city, why not be the leaders in this, too?”

That uniqueness proved valuable during the filming of “Benjamin Button,” which Pitt described as “a love letter to New Orleans.”
He predicts it will be released in the latter half of 2008.

“It’ll be worth the wait,” Pitt said. “I think it’s got real merit as a film. It’s a beautiful film — and I am not one to sell a film. I’m not a salesman in any way. I am the most disgruntled viewer in cinematic history. But what I’ve seen is really special.

“The people in the background were so good and so real. It added this life to an otherwise rather dreary scene. It was far superior to anything we’ve experienced before.”

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This family always walks in sync. I love this picture, Brad is so attentive.

http://pics.livejournal.com/pittimpression2/pic/002p912q/g242

Off to voting again.

I like this site, but the negative comments bring me down. I just don’t understand why people who hate Angelina would go to a site with information about her. If you do not like someone, then you do not read about them. I think the haters really do like Angie and Brad. Why would anyone waste so much energy and time to wrtie negative comments. I don’t care for Jen and I do not go to sites about her writing negative stuff! Hey haters get a life and leave this site if you hate Angie.

lylian Says:
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tropicana Says:
May 10th, 2007 at 11:01 am - flag comment

Be careful, there is ONE hater (using different names) trying to BAIT.
Today is Thursday. Monday is the deadline for the mag. This hater is working hard, trying to stir up DISCUSSION to sell her articles or ideas to the tabloid.

Be careful, there is ONE hater (using different names) trying to BAIT.

Today is Thursday. Monday is the deadline for the mag. This hater is working hard, trying to drum up discussion to sell her articles or ideas to the tabloid.
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I agree. I know I’ve written previously that tablies have paid trolls on here and I think people should believe me. I believe its called astroturfing. I don’t believe the astroturfing will stop on Monday though. I don’t believe that paid trolls are drumming discussions to sell her ideas/articles to the tabloid. I believe that she is pushing/promoting the tablies line. However, it could be I am wrong and you are right.

(And I believe I’ve managed to say “I” at least once in every sentence I’ve written even though this paragraph isn’t about me, which might say something psychologically meaningful about me”:))

vote for brad @ 05/10/2007 at 9:35 pm

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have donated $100,000 to help build the first modern medical facility in Duk County, Sudan, PEOPLE has learned.

The Duk Lost Boys Clinic is the brainchild of John Dau, director of the non-profit organization Direct Change’s Sudan Project and himself one of the “Lost Boys” of the Sudan.

His story is featured in the documentary God Grew Tired of Us, which Pitt executive produced.

Pitt and Jolie, who donated the money through their Jolie-Pitt Foundation, first learned of his efforts to build the clinic at the film’s Hollywood premiere in January, according to a statement from Direct Change.

The clinic, set to open in the spring and serve more than 150,000 people, is located in the village Dau fled as a boy during Sudan’s civil war in the late 1980s.

“Words cannot express my gratitude and the gratitude of the people of Duk County,” Dau said in the statement. “Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt demonstrate the American spirit of generosity. Hopefully, their donation will inspire others to join with us to rebuild southern Sudan.”

Jolie, 31, has a personal connection to the troubled African nation: As a goodwill ambassador for the United Nation’s refugee agency, she recently traveled to Chad, where she met with refugees from Sudan’s war-torn Darfur region.

Later, in an op-ed piece in The Washington Post, she called upon the international community to intervene to stop the violence there.

Earlier this week, Jolie adopted her fourth child, 3-year-old Pax Thien Jolie, from Vietnam. “We are slowly beginning to build his trust and bond,” she tells PEOPLE in its new issue. “But it will feel complete only when we are all together.

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WHAT?! Says:

May 10th, 2007 at 9:19 pm - flag comment
ISLAMABAD: The UN refugee agency on Wednesday handed over 40 orthopaedic beds donated by actor Brad Pitt to earthquake victims at an Islamabad hospital.

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That donation was made in 2005! 2 years later and just now they are getting the beds? what the hell????

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Can we say red tape!

It happen every where to include the U.S. Anyone that has ever work for any governmental agency knows what I am talking about.

What’s sad is the people that really need the equipment, food, etc go without while the government plays games.

I could also mean you’re joking to say “I got knocked up”. I mean, I remember reading the same quote in context and she was kidding around. The context was in who had changed most, she said she had because she was the one who “got knocked up” and she never planned on having bio kids.

Why is this so hard to get? I’m confused.

good job Ronit!!!!! :lol: Even the haters are seeing the logic and admitting to it :lol: :lol:

Alexanderina @ 05/10/2007 at 9:37 pm

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JP Fan Says:

May 10th, 2007 at 9:32 pm - flag comment
This family always walks in sync. I love this picture, Brad is so attentive.

http://pics.livejournal.com/pittimpression2/pic/002p912q/g242

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I agree JP Fan, and I love that picture as well :)

A Mighty Heart (part 1) @ 05/10/2007 at 9:37 pm

Summer Movie Preview

Angelina Jolie’s ‘Mighty Heart’

Paparazzi showdowns, Pakistani secret police, and rumors of a fatwa — all part of the behind-the-scenes tale of filming the Mariane Pearl story on location in south Asia

by Benjamin Svetkey

Even in Pune — one of the most ancient cities in India, settled on a remote edge of the Western Ghats mountain range in the Maharashtra state some eons ago — they gossip about Angelina Jolie. In fact, last fall, when the actress spent five weeks there shooting her latest movie, A Mighty Heart, Puneites talked of nothing else. The local papers were filled with headlines about the star’s every move. There was the one about the terrorist group who purportedly declared a fatwa on Jolie (”There was never any serious threat,” she says, although at one point she was told to keep her children’s cribs ”away from windows”). There was another about Jolie supposedly getting spiritual guidance — and career advice — from one of the town’s resident astrologers (”I’ve never been to an astrologer in my life,” she corrects). And then there was that truly outrageous tale about one of her bodyguards trying to strangle a paparazzo who’d been harassing Jolie since she arrived in the country (okay, so maybe there’s some truth to that one, but we’ll get into it later).

Yet for all the media scrutiny, nobody seemed to notice the one truly newsworthy thing about Jolie’s trip to Pune, the reason she was there in the first place: to tackle her most challenging role in her most serious film since winning that Oscar seven years ago for Girl, Interrupted. In A Mighty Heart, she stars as Mariane Pearl, widow of Daniel Pearl, the Wall Street Journal reporter whose 2002 kidnapping in Pakistan — and subsequent beheading, videotaped and uploaded to the Internet — still ranks as one of the most horrific and tragic episodes in the short, bloody history of modern-day terrorism. Dan Futterman (who got an Oscar nom for writing Capote) has a delicate part in the film as well, playing Daniel in flashbacks; Will Patton portrays the American security officer who teaches Mariane to detangle Pakistan red tape; London actress Archie Panjabi is the Pearls’ closest friend in Karachi; and Bollywood star Irrfan Khan is ”Captain,” the soft-spoken secret policeman who ends up Mariane’s ally.

But, of course, it’s Mariane’s story, based on her 2003 best-seller about her husband’s abduction. The hellish details she lays out in her book about those first few weeks in Karachi after the kidnapping — her frantic phone calls to the American consulate, her slogs through Middle Eastern bureaucracy, the slow piecing-together of what had happened to Daniel — will constitute the bulk of what’s on the screen. ”The story unfolds like a mystery,” Jolie says. ”You’ve got people collecting clues and trying to solve what happened. But it’s also very real and personal. We didn’t want it to be too melodramatic or too polished. We didn’t want it to be a typical movie.”

Which is how Michael Winterbottom — the maverick Brit who built his career by thumbing his nose at Hollywood studios and stars — ended up directing the hottest film actress on the planet in a major summer movie that was bought and paid for by a little company called Paramount. Though he seems a counterintuitive choice, the truth is Winterbottom may be perfect for the job, given his familiarity with the geographic and political terrain (his last film, The Road to Guantánamo, shot in Pakistan, Iran, and Afghanistan, also dealt with victims in the war on terror) and experience with the vérité-style camera work needed to give the film that gritty look Jolie wanted. ”It just seemed too good an opportunity not to do it,” the director says. ”I mean, it was Brad and Angelina asking. That’s a very nice position to be in, you know?”

Unlike her director, Jolie earned her part in the film the old-fashioned way — she flirted with a producer. That would be Brad Pitt, of course, Jolie’s sometime costar, all-the-time boyfriend, and the dad to her four children. Pitt read Mariane Pearl’s book in manuscript form and liked it so much he snapped up the film rights before publication. Originally, he sold the idea of the adaptation to Warner Bros., in partnership with Plan B, his own production company. But Warner cooled on the concept and it languished in development for a year or two, until Pitt cut a new deal to bring the project to Paramount’s revamped specialty arm, Paramount Vantage. The guy who had just been hired to head that division, as it happens, was a former agent named John Lesher. And one of Lesher’s former clients, coincidentally, was a certain English director famous for his disdain for big American studios and stars.

And this, ladies and gentlemen, is how movies get made in Hollywood. A Mighty Heart was immediately put on a fast track at Paramount Vantage. Also, rather unsurprisingly, they ran into problems just as quickly.

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Lady G Says:
May 10th, 2007 at 9:29 pm -

Not trying to knock, but damn it was hot!! I was coming from upstate NY! My moms neighbor who has lived in Florida her whole life said it was cut the air with a knife weather. I wish I knew I was that close. Next time I go we need to meet and I’ll take you to Ruth Chris for a killer steak! Deal!? How are you? Still haven’t gotten an email. Whatever I can do, I will! Your still in my prayers every night!

A Mighty Heart (part 2) @ 05/10/2007 at 9:39 pm

A Mighty Heart (Part 2)

For starters, there were issues with the Pakistan secret police. In the spirit of realism, Winterbottom spent 10 days in Karachi in July shooting exteriors and a few outdoor scenes — footage of some of the very places where Daniel Pearl had stopped on the day of his kidnapping. ”We were filming the real locations, the real restaurant where he ate and the real hotel he went to,” says Winterbottom. ”At first, I was a little nervous, but when you get there you see that they’re just normal places, like anywhere else. Bad things may have happened there, but that doesn’t make it a bad place.”

The production had been granted permission from the Pakistan government to film in Karachi, but the ISI — the secret police — apparently never got the memo. ”The ISI guys would follow us from our hotel every day,” recalls Andrew Eaton, Winterbottom’s longtime producing partner. ”And they would videotape us filming our movie. I’d love to get ahold of their footage. It’d be great for the DVD.” At one point, the ISI actually tried to stop the crew from filming, having four extras dressed in cop costumes arrested on charges of impersonating an officer. ”It was total harassment,” says Eaton. ”It was a pretty creepy experience.”

When Winterbottom and the rest of the crew gathered in India in October, they got a more enthusiastic reception — too enthusiastic, actually. The secret police were out of the picture, but photographers could be just as brutal, shouting insults at Jolie in hopes of grabbing her attention for a shot. Jolie’s bodyguards took the abuse especially hard; one of them was videotaped literally wringing a paparazzo’s neck. But the incident that caused the biggest PR headache happened while the cast and crew were shooting a scene inside a local Mumbai school. Jolie’s guards were accused of physically blocking parents from picking up their kids, though they claimed they were merely trying to keep the paparazzi from swarming in. Three guards were arrested when the cops arrived, and the ensuing media frenzy got so out of hand Pitt himself had to plead for calm on Indian TV.

”I’ll say this,” Jolie offers. ”We were in a school we were legally allowed to be in. We had permits for exactly what we were doing. And the paparazzi tried to get into the school when we were at the gate, and the parents showed up to get their kids. And the paparazzi rushed through the gates and caused chaos. It was not the film production that caused chaos. We were only guilty of bringing the paparazzi.”

To be sure, things could have been even worse for Jolie. Most of the film was shot in one location, in a house in Pune standing in for the one in Karachi where Mariane held vigil during the the kidnapping. And even when Jolie did venture outside, she wasn’t always immediately recognized; to play Mariane, who was five months pregnant when Daniel disappeared, she strapped on a prosthetic belly and wore a curly wig — to say nothing of the exotic French-Cuban accent she needed to learn to sound more like Mariane. (The studio says that initial reports that she darkened her skin with makeup for the role are false.) ”It would usually take about five minutes before people would figure out that it was Angelina,” says Futterman. ”So we ended up shooting a lot of the exterior stuff in five-minute increments.”

Jolie, though, sometimes had a harder time staying inside. Winterbottom’s inimitable shooting style is a little like the taping of a reality show: He uses handheld cameras and no studio lighting, encourages as much improvisation as the story line allows, and then simply follows his actors around wherever they go. ”The crew would have to find places to hide — behind curtains or in the bathroom — to stay out of the shots,” Jolie says of the process. ”The great thing about it is if you felt like going somewhere else while doing a scene, you could. But it could get intense. Michael and I would have disagreements over wherehe could follow me. We came up with a system. If I closed the door, he couldn’t follow. If I left it open, he could. I just needed to know that if things got too heavy, there’d be a place for me to cry by myself.”

That, by the way, was not something Jolie worried about on the set of Lara Croft: Tomb Raider. Or on Mr. & Mrs. Smith. And it’s one of the things that make A Mighty Heart so potentially interesting. Since winning her Oscar, Jolie’s onscreen persona has been transformed by a series of tentpole action roles, and her offscreen footprint has grown so huge (something to do with that boyfriend of hers) it threatens to eclipse all else in her life and career. But with A Mighty Heart, the actress has the chance to show why she got that little golden guy in the first place. She can remind people of something her new supersize celebrity status almost makes them forget.

That she can actually act.

piper, with a low @ 05/10/2007 at 9:40 pm

Can we smile at the fact that Shiloh’s turning 1? The fact that the haters were so convinced that Brad and Angelina’s relationship would peter out because Angelina said she was content with only adopting?

Can we smile about the fact that in January 2006, we fans, despite seeing Angelina sporting a baby bump on several gossip sites, finally got confirmation that 1)Brad and Angelina were doing it 2)Brad clearly hit the bullseye 3)Angelina considered another possibility besides adoption 4)Brad and Angelina were together, for themselves and their children 5)The shriveled ‘carrot’ that the hens hoped would lure Brad to their fold was clearly replaced by a gardenful of possibilities - both biological and adopted?

The fact is Angie has Brad and the four Kids X should have givem him but didn’t, so for that reason alone the haters will never give in. To the haters who are picking @ every single word that comes out of AJ’s mouth, consider this, X went on almost every talk show in america to express her need and desire to have children when we all know she really didn’t. X also denied to the very end that she had ever had a relationship with VV then turned around @ the end and denied they were breaking up, she also stated that she dosen’t believe that BP was the love of her life. She was a TV actress who lucked out and got a Major movie star to marry her by pretending to wan’t the same things he did, when my husband has to go away on buisness we make time to show each other love. There’s no way in hell he goes away for six months and I dont go to see him once, It’s f**king Brad Pitt for God sake, did she really think she could treat him like **** forever and he would never wake up? She needed a F**king slap and if I ever see her or meet her I’ll tell her what a jackass she was and is. Now she can never have him back so get over it ********.

#185, why don’t you jst change your name to “duh.” you dumb ASS. National Ledger interpretations of the Elle article and what youhad posted before don’t COUNT. That is the same damned interview, with someone as stupid as you are misinterpretating what she said, only this time, unlike you - they took her quote out of context, and left out what came before and after - namely that “brad changed me,” and I had a “reversal.” If a pregnancy is unplanned, you don’t get to change or reverse anything - you did not decide anything. There is NO decision making process. Your IQ MUST be your shoe size. I’ve just decided I have wasted half my night responding to someone who is mentally challenged. I should have just offered my sympathies and scrolled on.

Done with you haters.

Missouri Fan @ 05/10/2007 at 9:42 pm

Hello!!!!! everyone!!!

Jared Thank you!!

Maddox is a cute kid and Brad is so sweet with Mad. Love this family!!

Hi to all my voting buddies, BeeLoved, Keana, jjoy, JPFan, Ronit, LLM, anustin, Sandy, Ameena, strangers, NYLurker & her administrative staffs & secretary, alicet,ugly aniston and everyone that faithfully vote for Brad.

Here’s the link again

http://www.hellomagazine.com/vote/mostattractiveman/month/index.html

Hey Alex, do you have the link for Readers Digest interview with Angie? pLEAse! TY

I’m behind reading the thread.

Alexanderina @ 05/10/2007 at 9:44 pm

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piper, with a low Says:

May 10th, 2007 at 9:40 pm - flag comment
Can we smile at the fact that Shiloh’s turning 1? The fact that the haters were so convinced that Brad and Angelina’s relationship would peter out because Angelina said she was content with only adopting?

Can we smile about the fact that in January 2006, we fans, despite seeing Angelina sporting a baby bump on several gossip sites, finally got confirmation that 1)Brad and Angelina were doing it 2)Brad clearly hit the bullseye 3)Angelina considered another possibility besides adoption 4)Brad and Angelina were together, for themselves and their children 5)The shriveled ‘carrot’ that the hens hoped would lure Brad to their fold was clearly replaced by a gardenful of possibilities - both biological and adopted?

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Well Said piper, with a low and I am definitely smiling :) and continue to ignore the haters; they are sad and pathetic

Hi Sheri, MAMS, Lady G, Alexandrina, Ronit, lula, lou!

Sheri - I lived in NC for a while, the humidity killed me. I would open the door and get existential crises: why am I here? why do I have to go to work? why is it so hot? why? why? why?

Ladies, please, stop trying to explain anything to the trolls.

You are a f**king b*tch Cliniqua. How dare you speak to people the way you do, there was no foul language and degrading name-calling until you came along. I don’t know what gutter you crawled out of but you are seriously trashy. Why can’t you give your opinion without resorting to the low levels that you do? You bring the level of JJ’s threads to the gutter when you come around.

OK OK, Angelina got knocked up to seal the deal with Brad. The conversation went like this:

Brad: If you want me to hang around being the daddy to Maddox and Z, you’ll have to get knocked up and deliver unto me, a bio baby with my DNA.

Angelina: OK, I’ll get knocked up and give you your very own bio baby just so that you’ll stay and be a daddy to Maddox and Z, but you must promise me that you’ll love Maddox and Z as much as you love your own biobaby.

Brad: Damn, you drive a hard bargain. You mean, if you have a bio baby with my DNA, I have to promise to be a LOVING daddy to Maddox and Z too AND LOVE them all equally??

Angelina: Deal - NO Deal??

Brad: F*ck, OK, Deal.

African Girl @ 05/10/2007 at 9:52 pm

Good God! Are we still on the Shiloh was not planned track? The child is gonna be one in a few weeks and people are still carrying on about her not being planned. It’s kinda scary that there are some people h*ll bent on seeing a difference between Shiloh and her siblings? I tell ya, I’m beginning to think this is more about them than it is about AJ.

To Uh
I’ll try to explain this in the simplest terms, so here goes. AJ said she didn’t plan on getting pregnant. This is not news to us, before BP, she said she won’t have biological children….which means she didn’t plan on getting pregnant. During the Anne Curry interview she stated that after meeting BP, things changed….which means She changed her mind about having a biological child I.E getting pregnant….However, this does not mean that Shiloh was not planned. Jeez, read the interview again and try to understand what she meant, which is this…..she is the one who’s changed, SHE, who didn’t think she’d get pregnant got pregnant. She is not a 16 yrs old school girl. Goodness, don’t you think if she really didn’t want to get pregnant, she won’t use all the protection in the world to stop that from happening?

So bottom line…..Changing your mind about getting pregnant does an unplanned pregnancy make, okay?

Honestly!

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lylian Says:

May 10th, 2007 at 9:48 pm - flag comment
OK OK, Angelina got knocked up to seal the deal with Brad. The conversation went like this:

Brad: If you want me to hang around being the daddy to Maddox and Z, you’ll have to get knocked up and deliver unto me, a bio baby with my DNA.

Angelina: OK, I’ll get knocked up and give you your very own bio baby just so that you’ll stay and be a daddy to Maddox and Z, but you must promise me that you’ll love Maddox and Z as much as you love your own biobaby.

Brad: Damn, you drive a hard bargain. You mean, if you have a bio baby with my DNA, I have to promise to be a LOVING daddy to Maddox and Z too AND LOVE them all equally??

Angelina: Deal - NO Deal??

Brad: F*ck, OK, Deal.
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:)

I love it!!!

AG, thanks for pointing that out again. It is more about these people than AJ. I am offering free therapy sessions for these people.

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