PHILADELPHIA – Octomom Nadya Suleman says Jon Gosselin is hot and she has a crush on the reality TV dad.
Suleman spoke with Radar Online about the 32-year-old former “Jon & Kate” star, and she also had some life advice for Kate Gosselin.
“I wish everyone would leave her alone. I’m sure she trusts herself and trusts that she’s strong enough to handle it.”
But her best comments were about Jon Gosselin.
“I kind of have a crush on Jon Gosselin,” Suleman said. “I think he’s hot!”
Suleman has 14 children, including her octuplets. Jon Gosselin has eight children, including his sextuplets.
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Make babies and profit!
(se: I would definitely tune in to watch “Jon and Nadya plus 22“. It’s like one of those crazy Mormon families, except for Nadya being bat shit crazy, and Jon being an attention whore. Imagine the crazy antics that you’ll get to see. Also picture the look on Kate’s face when Jon goes to pick up his kids for a custody visit in a school bus.
In reality we’re all waiting for Jon, Kate, and Nadya to have their kids taken away and them all locked up in some mental ward for being retarded unfit parents. Using your kids as a gateway to fuel your own fantasies of being a celebrity are weak. I’m looking at you too Billy Ray Cyrus..)
Feeling rich? Gold is over $1000 an ounce. So, if you hold on to your gold you could have some extra assets to hold on to, that is, if you don’t fall into the scam of selling your gold for cash.
It's so simple, that you won't care you're being ripped off!
I think every second commercial on TV is some company wanting to buy your gold for the “highest amount”. Are you going to get the current price of gold? No. How about $1000 an ounce? No. Try a small percentage. There is no profit in being honest and fair with you.
Maybe you will get a quarter or at the most half of what your gold is worth. Why? Well, with the economy going the way it is, these predators are hoping that you inherited some gold, or have gold you got as a gift, and gold that you don’t wear, mixed with being naive about the whole concept, and ignorant as to what your gold is really worth.
I guess if you’re being sucked into something like this, it’s probably because you need some extra money to fund your drug habit, and selling your mothers earrings seem like a great idea, because even though they are worth $500, you only need $20 to get high, and $40 seems like an awesome deal.
Is this even right? You have a cartoon that has been on TV for ever, and now one of the characters is going to be in Playboy. What makes it even worse is that to some degree this a family show that kids watch. I remember watching it as a kid, and now everyone’s cartoon mother is getting naked. Is cartoon pussy even hot?
Blue bush and pancake nipples?
I could see Lois from Family Guy, cause she’s much hotter, Jessica Rabbit from Who Killed Roger Rabbit, or even some of TVs hotter cartoon women, but Marge?
Now I can kinda see why. Playboy hasn’t been doing that great. The parties are fun, but the magazine has been a downhill spiral. No longer do young boys have a collection under their beds, and wives are no longer forcing their husbands to get rid of their sacred collection. Now a days, you have the internet for all your porn needs. Forget about softcore porn shoots in Playboy, you can go straight for ATM, DP, or girls sitting on other girls.
I can however imagine how many people would buy this issue just to confirm if the carpet matches the drapes. As for me? I really don’t know what to think, but it’s funny how desperation makes a magazine do crazy things.
After the Patriots lost, which was unexpected by the majority, it seems that conspiracy theories have been hitting the web.
I have heard a few about the time keeping in the game, and how the win was pushed towards the Giants.
Was there that much money involved?
Was there somethng that all of us missed?
Did the NFL try to make sure the Miami Doplhins retained their record?
Did you see that old lady at the end with her skeleton grip on the Vince Lombardi Super Bowl Trophy?
The best thing about the Super Bowl anyhow, is the fact that everyone will watch it, make bets, and talk about it for the next week as if a good 60% of those people watched football anyhow.
In Canada it’s about the Grey Cup, and I don’t think anyone really cares…
Now that the Super Bowl is over, we can get ack to finding Osama bin Laden and perhaps blame him for 3/2, the new 9/11.
Here is a video talking about how the Patriots would have won if the game time was managed correctly, with bad video and audio..
Written on December 30th, 2007 by sempireno shouts
Funny enough, apparently there is a writers strike, and you might have been noticing all the reruns on TV.
Just kidding.
I’m sure you have noticed all the reruns, ever since TV was invented. Well I guess finally everyone has given up and are moving to video games. If you look at it, with the Internet and Video Gaming systems now a days, who really needs to watch TV.
Here is what the professionals have to say…
As the Hollywood writers strike drags toward 2008, the video game industry is hoping a lack of fresh episodes in prime-time could motivate more people to pick up video game controllers instead of remotes — especially with the millions of Wiis and copies of “Call of Duty 4″ under Christmas trees this holiday season.
“If you’re a fan of network programming, maybe seeing another repeat of ‘Pushing Daisies’ or ‘Cold Case’ will inspire you to finish that level of ‘Ratchet and Clank Future’ instead,” suggests Joseph Olin, president of the Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences.
Because game publishers rely almost completely on nonunion talent to create video games, the Writers Guild of America walkout, now in its eighth week, hasn’t been an issue for the gaming industry. Only a handful of game writers are represented by the WGA, and they fall outside of the jurisdiction of the current strike.
“There’s a much better relationship between game developers and publishers than there appears to be in terms of all the polemics between the writers, producers and studios,” says Olin.
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Nielsen Media Research doesn’t yet count how many people play video games across multiple platforms in the same way they calculate TV viewership, but research from the NPD Group, which measures gaming industry sales, says people are buying more gaming software and hardware than ever before.
Sales of consoles, games and accessories hit $2.63 billion in November, up 52 percent from last year. Sales of games alone hit $1.3 billion in November, up 62 percent from last year, according to NPD.
Strike or no strike, the gaming industry is welcoming everyone.
“My hope is that people who are used to watching new programming on TV discover gaming as an entertainment alternative,” says Connors. “Obviously, it will have to be a pretty prolonged strike for that to happen, but I think it’s a definite possibility.”