Ashley Judd ?

JDHoss

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"Krogerwealth" is awesome. I also had bear meat once. A guy at work had been on a hunting trip out West and bagged one. He brought the meat into work one night shift and fixed it while the rest of us brought in some side dishes and desserts. I'm glad we brought the sides and desserts because the bear meat was some nasty ****. Full of gristle and so damn greasy it left a film in your mouth. No one ate much of it, including him.
 

joeyrupption

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Just came to here to point out that requesting only green M&M’s in a bowl was actually a very smart thing to do. It gave a cursory example that the venue had followed the terms of the contract and indicated that the more critical safety concerns of a world class rock show had been followed as well. When the band walked into their dressing room and didn’t see the green M&M’s, they knew to be more rigorous in double checking everything.

Please stop using it as an example for a ridiculous celebrity request. Use J.Lo’s request for all white everything backstage.
 
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starchief

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I don't understand people who put politics above all else...
Celebrities lose fans while average Joes lose friends. There's a lot more to life than politics....

Never could understand celebrities taking a political stand. You automatically lose half of your potential fans. I don't know how many celebrities these last couple of years I have said "I'll never watch any of their work again."
 

Tskware

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Never could understand celebrities taking a political stand. You automatically lose half of your potential fans. I don't know how many celebrities these last couple of years I have said "I'll never watch any of their work again."

Maybe because like 99% of the rest of us, they care what happens in this country, and have the money and the platform to influence public opinion. I disagree that a coach, or an actor, singer, or other celebrity should pretend to be a rock, just so they won't lose a bit of money. Glad Ronald Reagan didn't feel that way, and have no problem with Ashley, et al speaking out on the issues they think are important.
 

IdaCat

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Assley missed out when they passed out talent to the Judd family. All she got was a pretty young face. Now that she doesn't even have that, she's just an angry, insane, radical feminist, leftist wacko.
 
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starchief

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Maybe because like 99% of the rest of us, they care what happens in this country, and have the money and the platform to influence public opinion. I disagree that a coach, or an actor, singer, or other celebrity should pretend to be a rock, just so they won't lose a bit of money. Glad Ronald Reagan didn't feel that way, and have no problem with Ashley, et al speaking out on the issues they think are important.

The fault is not with them. It is with us - for somehow thinking a celebrity, athlete, or even a politician's opinion has any more validity than the guy in the next office stall who has no platform.
 
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Tskware

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The fault is not with them. It is with us - for somehow thinking a celebrity, athlete, or even a politician's opinion has any more validity than the guy in the next office stall.

Oh on that point, you and I agree. Especially athletes, singers and actors, a lot of times, they take a stand on issues upon which they really have very little depth of understanding.
 

JDHoss

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Never could understand celebrities taking a political stand. You automatically lose half of your potential fans. I don't know how many celebrities these last couple of years I have said "I'll never watch any of their work again."

Lose half of their potential fans? Nah...just nut jobs who let politics dictate every aspect of their lives. I'll never understand people who do that. [laughing]
 

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Has she ever shown up and supported the football team or is she one of the basketball only fans(listen if you just don't like football I get it, but when you cheer for UK in bball and another school in FB, you're the worst type of person)?

Just seems odd as she went to UK and seems to support one and ignore the rest of the sports. Wasn't sure if there was a backstory there or what...

*** Political people----> This is a link to the political thread. If you have any thoughts, comments, etc about politics please take it there. This thread is about who she cheers for and nothing else. https://kentucky.forums.rivals.com/threads/political-thread.93352/page-3960
She’s a basketball fan only, and that’s when it suits her.
 
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