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JFK 03-23-2012 12:01 PM

Does Kim Kardashian have dandruff problem ?
 
ugh ...... it's a bit too noticable:upsidedow

http://marquee.blogs.cnn.com/2012/03...pet/?hpt=hp_c2

baddog 03-23-2012 12:13 PM

I know I should not ask, but what is flour bombing supposed to bring awareness of?

candyflip 03-23-2012 12:15 PM

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Originally Posted by baddog (Post 18841069)
I know I should not ask, but what is flour bombing supposed to bring awareness of?

In this case, Kim Kardashian and her new whatever it is she's selling this week.

Rumor has it that this was a set up. No charges were filled. Blah blah blah.

brassmonkey 03-23-2012 12:19 PM

she could have them arrested that's battery :2 cents:

Just Alex 03-23-2012 12:20 PM

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Originally Posted by baddog (Post 18841069)
I know I should not ask, but what is flour bombing supposed to bring awareness of?

Pancake cruelty?

Socks 03-23-2012 12:25 PM

I liked how it was a "charity event"... "promoting her new perfume" :winkwink:

barcodes 03-23-2012 12:28 PM

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Originally Posted by candyflip (Post 18841071)
Rumor has it that this was a set up. No charges were filled. Blah blah blah.


Spunky 03-23-2012 12:33 PM

It's a PR stunt

JFK 03-23-2012 12:39 PM

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Originally Posted by brassmonkey (Post 18841084)
she could have them arrested that's battery :2 cents:

did you mean to say Batter ??:upsidedow

SykkBoy 03-23-2012 12:40 PM

I loved the comments...especially "that's the whitest that's been on Kim Kardashian in years"

RuthB 03-23-2012 01:03 PM

@baddog - My guess is that it had something to do with fur. The other week she attended a Kanye West fashion show wearing fur.

*hotlinken*
http://www4.pictures.zimbio.com/gi/K...go_1PisCEl.jpg

Kanye West uses Astrakhan fur in his pieces. They actually cut the lamb from the pregnant sheep before it's born and use the fetal pelt. It's softer that way..............:sadcrying :throwup :disgust:mad:

from Wikipedia...http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astrakhan_fur

Karakul pelts

Very young or even fetal Karakul lambs are prized for pelts. Newborn karakul sheep's pelts are called karakul (also spelled caracul), swakara (coined from South West Africa Karakul), astrakhan (Russian), Persian lamb, agnello di Persia, (Italian), krimmer (Russian) and garaköli bagana (Turkmen). Sometimes the terms for newborn lambs' and fetal lambs' pelts are used interchangeably.[2] The newborn lambs have a tight, curly pattern of hair. The lambs must be under three days old when they are killed, or they will lose their black color and soft, tightly wound coils of fur. Dark colors are dominant and lambs often darken in color as they age. Fetal karakul lambs' pelts are called broadtail, breitschwanz (German), and karakulcha. People use the lambs' pelts to create various clothing items, such as the karakul hat.[3] The pelts have been used in haute couture.[4][5]


:mad:

brassmonkey 03-23-2012 01:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RuthB (Post 18841163)
@baddog - My guess is that it had something to do with fur. The other week she attended a Kanye West fashion show wearing fur.

*hotlinken*
http://www4.pictures.zimbio.com/gi/K...go_1PisCEl.jpg

Kanye West uses Astrakhan fur in his pieces. They actually cut the lamb from the pregnant sheep before it's born and use the fetal pelt. It's softer that way..............:sadcrying :throwup :disgust:mad:

from Wikipedia...http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astrakhan_fur

Karakul pelts

Very young or even fetal Karakul lambs are prized for pelts. Newborn karakul sheep's pelts are called karakul (also spelled caracul), swakara (coined from South West Africa Karakul), astrakhan (Russian), Persian lamb, agnello di Persia, (Italian), krimmer (Russian) and garaköli bagana (Turkmen). Sometimes the terms for newborn lambs' and fetal lambs' pelts are used interchangeably.[2] The newborn lambs have a tight, curly pattern of hair. The lambs must be under three days old when they are killed, or they will lose their black color and soft, tightly wound coils of fur. Dark colors are dominant and lambs often darken in color as they age. Fetal karakul lambs' pelts are called broadtail, breitschwanz (German), and karakulcha. People use the lambs' pelts to create various clothing items, such as the karakul hat.[3] The pelts have been used in haute couture.[4][5]


:mad:

you every eat veal?

Coup 03-23-2012 01:18 PM

420 publicly humiliate useless/untalented celebs errday

2intense 03-23-2012 01:28 PM

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Originally Posted by RuthB (Post 18841163)

beautifulllllllllllllllllllllllll

RuthB 03-23-2012 01:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by brassmonkey (Post 18841180)
you every eat veal?

once without being told, and as soon as I found out what I was eating I was done eating it... I don't eat baby anything.. cept maybe carrots or spinach ... :winkwink:

I'm not a vegetarian, but I don't believe that is a necessary precursor to dislike the idea of a fetal lamb being sliced from its mothers belly all in order for the pelt to be used for human clothing, basically because it's super soft... it just sends shudders through me :disgust

baddog 03-23-2012 01:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RuthB (Post 18841229)
I'm not a vegetarian, but I don't believe that is a necessary precursor to dislike the idea of a fetal lamb being sliced from its mothers belly all in order for the pelt to be used for human clothing, basically because it's super soft... it just sends shudders through me :disgust

If it was free range I might see where you are coming from, but as they were bred solely for that purpose, not so much. It isn't like the slaughter of buffalo in the 1800's or harvesting fins from ocean sharks, or even whaling. They are merely a product. IMO anyway.

RuthB 03-23-2012 02:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by baddog (Post 18841241)
If it was free range I might see where you are coming from, but as they were bred solely for that purpose, not so much. It isn't like the slaughter of buffalo in the 1800's or harvesting fins from ocean sharks, or even whaling. They are merely a product. IMO anyway.

My husband thinks I'm a little overly-sensitive about it too.. :1orglaugh

I understand where you're coming from baddog, but when I picture the process in my head, it just.. *shudder*. I simply can't be as detached as you are about it.

It takes all kinds of people to make up a world though, right? Life sure would be boring otherwise! :winkwink: :upsidedow

LAJ 03-23-2012 02:13 PM

Wow, I thought it was only noticeable on her shoes when she isn't wearing underwear.

baddog 03-23-2012 02:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RuthB (Post 18841268)
My husband thinks I'm a little overly-sensitive about it too.. :1orglaugh

I understand where you're coming from baddog, but when I picture the process in my head, it just.. *shudder*. I simply can't be as detached as you are about it.

I missed out on freshly butchered goat once because my first ex-wife met him an hour before he was slaughtered. We ended up eating at a frickin' McDonald's or something.


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