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Moi aussi jla trouve belle ainsi
mais 160 livres messemble cest beaucoup ... jlui donne moins que ca
Tout dépend de la grandeur de la personne !
C'est certain que 160lb sur une fille de 5 pieds, c'est beaucoup !
Mais j'ai déjà pesé ça il y a quelques années en mesurait 5 pieds 10...et j'avais à peu près la même shape qu'elle !
Moi aussi jla trouve belle ainsi
mais 160 livres messemble cest beaucoup ... jlui donne moins que ca
Tout dépend de la grandeur de la personne !
C'est certain que 160lb sur une fille de 5 pieds, c'est beaucoup !
Mais j'ai déjà pesé ça il y a quelques années en mesurait 5 pieds 10...et j'avais à peu près la même shape qu'elle !
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Pete Doherty and a friend have an "intimate" conversation
Moumousse a dit :
Ça donne mal au coeur!
Pas le fait de voir deux hommes s'embrasser, mais bien de voir Pete embrasser un humain!
Je dirais "un humain qui embrasse Pete"
POURQUOI ? 2 gars s,embrasser cest beau non.
Mais bien sur que c'est beau!!
Mais là c'est le niveau de propreté qui lève le coeur et non le fait que ce soit 2 gars...
edit: Il manquait des lettres...il fadrait bien que je change les piles de mon clavier... --Message edité par bébérequin le 2008-02-03 16:28:02--
Pete Doherty and a friend have an "intimate" conversation
Moumousse a dit :
Ça donne mal au coeur!
Pas le fait de voir deux hommes s'embrasser, mais bien de voir Pete embrasser un humain!
Je dirais "un humain qui embrasse Pete"
POURQUOI ? 2 gars s,embrasser cest beau non.
Mais bien sur que c'est beau!!
Mais là c'est le niveau de propreté qui lève le coeur et non le fait que ce soit 2 gars...
edit: Il manquait des lettres...il fadrait bien que je change les piles de mon clavier... --Message edité par bébérequin le 2008-02-03 16:28:02--
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JuLondon a écritBritney's stay at UCLA Medical Center's psych ward is going to be extended.
Spears, who has been diagnosed with bipolar disorder, will be staying in the hospital for another 14 days.
And hopefully she will receive some kind of outpatient treatment after that!
Aah c'est une bonne nouvelle!
Avec une bonne médication elle va pouvoir reprendre le contrôle de sa personne!
Spears, who has been diagnosed with bipolar disorder, will be staying in the hospital for another 14 days.
And hopefully she will receive some kind of outpatient treatment after that!
Aah c'est une bonne nouvelle!
Avec une bonne médication elle va pouvoir reprendre le contrôle de sa personne!
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LeeLou a écritJ'ai sauté quelques pages..j'espère que ca pas été mis
Paps' Love for Brit Inspires "Safety Zone" Law
With the recent paparazzi scrum around Spears making the days when overeager shutterbugs were bumping into Lohan's car seem almost quaint by comparison, a Los Angeles City Councilman has proposed a "personal safety zone" law that would make it harder for the media to close in quite so easily.
Councilman Dennis Zine, a former cop, introduced the motion Friday.
"I don't want a repeat of what happened to Princess Diana with a celebrity in Los Angeles," Zine told the L.A. Times. "We had to have 12 officers escort [Spears] to the hospital that if not for paparazzi would have been [available] to prevent crime somewhere else."
"It is a major issue we have to address. We are in a celebrity town."
It cost the L.A. Police Department an estimated $25,000 to ferry the Spears caravan—an ambulance, a couple of cars with family and friends, and a horde of paparazzi—to UCLA Medical Center from the singer's Beverly Hills home early Thursday morning, Zine said.
And their job wasn't done upon arrival at the hospital. Once there, officers needed to ensure that other patients and staff remained safe while the onerous process of admitting Spears was under way.
A helicopter and a special team that guided the ambulance out of a side entrance of the Summit neighborhood were also employed.
Four photographers were busted Jan. 16 and booked for reckless driving after they were caught pursuing Spears at what authorities said were dangerously high speeds, following too close to her vehicle and making unsafe lane changes.
"In their efforts to get the latest story, these photographers often pose a serious hazard to public safety," he wrote in his proposal. "Paparazzi are becoming increasingly aggressive in their tactics, posing a clear danger not only to the people they are trying to photograph, but to the general public around them."
On Monday, police cited a number of lensmen for illegal parking after they set shop outside the gated community where Spears lives, where they were angling for a better view of the aftermath of her reported fight with manager Sam Lutfi.
Zine's law would require the City Attorney's Office and LAPD to draw up new ordinances to regulate how the paparazzi do business, including one stipulating a specific amount of "clear space" that would keep the madding crowd from disturbing private businesses and residences, blocking the entrances to emergency facilities and otherwise bothering people on public streets and sidewalks.
They "block entrances to vital public service centers such as hospitals and courthouses," Zine's proposal says. "Private enterprise also suffers when paparazzi impede access to offices, shops and restaurants."
Police Chief William Bratton, while admitting that there are issues at hand, told the Times he doesn't think additional laws are in order.
"Councilman Zine is responding to frustration we all have with the paparazzi," Bratton said. "We already have appropriate laws within the constitutional guidelines and we intend to do that whether it is erratic driving, trespassing on private property or any action that goes beyond the constitutional rights to cover a story."
Spears, he said, is an L.A. resident who needed help the other night.
The paparazzi "are the ones making a spectacle of themselves," Bratton said. "We will do what we need to do to protect the public from this cast of characters."
City Attorney and LAPD officials have been asked to report to the Public Safety Committee in 30 days with restriction ideas, including a minimum "personal safety zone" for the targets of the tabloid media's affection.
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Britney inspire une loi anti-paparazzi
Britney aurait inspiré une loi anti-paparazzis. Voici ce que déclare l'avocat qui va faire cette proposition de loi:
"Je ne veux pas un remake de ce qui est arrivé à Diana avec une célébrité de Los Angeles. Il nous a fallu 12 policiers pour escorter Spears jusqu'à l'hôpital juste à cause des paparazzis et ces policiers auraient pu être disponible pour éviter d'autres crimes ailleurs."
"C'est un gros problème que nous devons résoudre. Nous sommes dans une ville de célébrités."
"Les paparazzis deviennent de plus en plus agressifs dans leur façon de faire mettant en danger, non seulement la personne qu'ils veulent photographier, mais aussi le public qui est autour."
L'avocat souhaiterait instaurer une distance entre les paparazzis et leurs cibles. "Ils bloquent les entrées de services importants comme les hôpitaux et les tribunaux."
Il faut que les abus soient contrôlés!
Paps' Love for Brit Inspires "Safety Zone" Law
With the recent paparazzi scrum around Spears making the days when overeager shutterbugs were bumping into Lohan's car seem almost quaint by comparison, a Los Angeles City Councilman has proposed a "personal safety zone" law that would make it harder for the media to close in quite so easily.
Councilman Dennis Zine, a former cop, introduced the motion Friday.
"I don't want a repeat of what happened to Princess Diana with a celebrity in Los Angeles," Zine told the L.A. Times. "We had to have 12 officers escort [Spears] to the hospital that if not for paparazzi would have been [available] to prevent crime somewhere else."
"It is a major issue we have to address. We are in a celebrity town."
It cost the L.A. Police Department an estimated $25,000 to ferry the Spears caravan—an ambulance, a couple of cars with family and friends, and a horde of paparazzi—to UCLA Medical Center from the singer's Beverly Hills home early Thursday morning, Zine said.
And their job wasn't done upon arrival at the hospital. Once there, officers needed to ensure that other patients and staff remained safe while the onerous process of admitting Spears was under way.
A helicopter and a special team that guided the ambulance out of a side entrance of the Summit neighborhood were also employed.
Four photographers were busted Jan. 16 and booked for reckless driving after they were caught pursuing Spears at what authorities said were dangerously high speeds, following too close to her vehicle and making unsafe lane changes.
"In their efforts to get the latest story, these photographers often pose a serious hazard to public safety," he wrote in his proposal. "Paparazzi are becoming increasingly aggressive in their tactics, posing a clear danger not only to the people they are trying to photograph, but to the general public around them."
On Monday, police cited a number of lensmen for illegal parking after they set shop outside the gated community where Spears lives, where they were angling for a better view of the aftermath of her reported fight with manager Sam Lutfi.
Zine's law would require the City Attorney's Office and LAPD to draw up new ordinances to regulate how the paparazzi do business, including one stipulating a specific amount of "clear space" that would keep the madding crowd from disturbing private businesses and residences, blocking the entrances to emergency facilities and otherwise bothering people on public streets and sidewalks.
They "block entrances to vital public service centers such as hospitals and courthouses," Zine's proposal says. "Private enterprise also suffers when paparazzi impede access to offices, shops and restaurants."
Police Chief William Bratton, while admitting that there are issues at hand, told the Times he doesn't think additional laws are in order.
"Councilman Zine is responding to frustration we all have with the paparazzi," Bratton said. "We already have appropriate laws within the constitutional guidelines and we intend to do that whether it is erratic driving, trespassing on private property or any action that goes beyond the constitutional rights to cover a story."
Spears, he said, is an L.A. resident who needed help the other night.
The paparazzi "are the ones making a spectacle of themselves," Bratton said. "We will do what we need to do to protect the public from this cast of characters."
City Attorney and LAPD officials have been asked to report to the Public Safety Committee in 30 days with restriction ideas, including a minimum "personal safety zone" for the targets of the tabloid media's affection.
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Britney inspire une loi anti-paparazzi
Britney aurait inspiré une loi anti-paparazzis. Voici ce que déclare l'avocat qui va faire cette proposition de loi:
"Je ne veux pas un remake de ce qui est arrivé à Diana avec une célébrité de Los Angeles. Il nous a fallu 12 policiers pour escorter Spears jusqu'à l'hôpital juste à cause des paparazzis et ces policiers auraient pu être disponible pour éviter d'autres crimes ailleurs."
"C'est un gros problème que nous devons résoudre. Nous sommes dans une ville de célébrités."
"Les paparazzis deviennent de plus en plus agressifs dans leur façon de faire mettant en danger, non seulement la personne qu'ils veulent photographier, mais aussi le public qui est autour."
L'avocat souhaiterait instaurer une distance entre les paparazzis et leurs cibles. "Ils bloquent les entrées de services importants comme les hôpitaux et les tribunaux."
Il faut que les abus soient contrôlés!

