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Screw Karyn

Okay, so you're not too bright; I can accept that. You spent over $20,000 that you don't have because you like shiny pretty things, but hey, that's your problem. Doesn't bother me.

Then you create a website complaining about how you're so deep in debt that you can't see sunlight. Sure, that's fine, people complain about lots of things on their websites. Of course, YOU'RE asking that these other people help you get out of debt, because you were too dumb to realize that the little piece of plastic you were using to buy all your Gucci bags was actually intrinsically connected to a massive, extremely accurate, grudge-bearing accounting system that was eventually going to ask for what it was owed, and then some. And it was annoying to see that you wouldn't have to pay the price for your own stupidity, but still, I could deal with that, even then.

But then...then you get a book deal. And a movie deal. With you attached as the screenwriter, so you can "adapt your life story for the screen" and tell the world your true account of a moronic shopaholic who got a bunch of even dumber people to pay her dues for her. And with that, sister, you make my list of people I'd like to see get hit by a large bus.

Posted by eric k at July 27, 2003 02:02 PM
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I have to agree here. STRONGLY. What a bitch. These are the kind of people that make me miserable in the morning while I spend my 20 minutes underground on the subway. I am surrounded by them.....As Eric refers to them as future "roadkill". I see them as "useless flesh". Others think that I am wasting my time complaing about them. I think the more people can agree with complaints like mine and Eric's, the less this kind of crap will go on.

Posted by: Michael Clemente on July 29, 2003 12:25 PM

I try to ignore morons as much as possible. It's when they end up on the front page of Variety getting paid lots of money for being moronic that it really starts to get to me...

Posted by: eric k on July 30, 2003 12:45 AM
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