June 14, 2006
Eeewww!
Even the trashiest of white trash have some standards, in my experience. And those standards appear to be significantly above those of Britney Spears.
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Britney Spears' "Eeewww!" factor is apparently on the rise. The pregnant pop tart did more than just pick up a few pink thongs at the Victoria's Secret in Mission Viejo, Calif. According to Us Weekly, she got down on the floor next to the cash register and changed 9-month-old Sean Preston's dirty diaper. "Britney then tried to hand it to an employee," says a source. "The salesperson wouldn't take it."
Speaking for the vast majority of American, I have a quick message for the talentless pop-star.
The world does not revolve around Uranus, honey – or around the anus of any children you see fit to spawn.
Buy some couth, buy some class -- hell, just buy some common sense and common decency.
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Yeah."ewww!" about sums that up. Oh, but I disagree about white trash.They have no standards.
White trash with standards=average American; hence, not white trash, just a step up. I mean, Bush won, didn't he?
White trash with standards=average American; hence, not white trash, just a step up. I mean, Bush won, didn't he?
Posted by: Kim at Wed Jun 14 10:44:09 2006 (y6n8O)
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GZ Tai Tai and I changed the diaper of our son on the platform of the Tung Chung MTR line in Hong Kong.
It was one of those real nasty grey poupon jobs that went up the full length of his back (he was sitting in a stroller at the time of the explosion) and we noticed the odor while on the train.
The train was stopping at the platform to change cars...so everyone off. We waited for everyone to board and then did the deed when the platform was empty.
We always wonder if anyone shuffled through the rubbish bin for a newspaper to read. There was much to experience in that edition of Sing Tao.
It was one of those real nasty grey poupon jobs that went up the full length of his back (he was sitting in a stroller at the time of the explosion) and we noticed the odor while on the train.
The train was stopping at the platform to change cars...so everyone off. We waited for everyone to board and then did the deed when the platform was empty.
We always wonder if anyone shuffled through the rubbish bin for a newspaper to read. There was much to experience in that edition of Sing Tao.
Posted by: GZ Expat at Wed Jun 14 18:45:33 2006 (pnpca)
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