NY Daily News Blind Item
Which iconic pop star is an even better businesswoman than she is a singer? She has allowed the press to misreport her latest real-estate purchase by $3 million to bump up its resale value.
Which iconic pop star is an even better businesswoman than she is a singer? She has allowed the press to misreport her latest real-estate purchase by $3 million to bump up its resale value.
Posted by ent lawyer at 9:26 AM
Labels: NY Daily News Blind Item
madonna
ReplyDeleteMadonna- the press says she just bought a new place for £6 million.
ReplyDeletemadge. she's got to do something to keep those payments up to "rabbi" berg
ReplyDeleteyup Madge
ReplyDeletenothing says more the Rich&famous than the real estate they own, sell well.... except for their lawyer and legal dealings.
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Sorry
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My campaign to tell the world continues:
ReplyDelete"alot" is NOT a word
"A lot" means "many." It is two words.
"Allot" means "to distribute between." It is one word.
Ok, bring on the hate. I won't stop the campaign.
Yawn. Madge.
ReplyDeleteYour campaign is dumb.
ReplyDeletegotta be madonna .. she just purchased her like upteenth house in London ...
ReplyDeletelol.. i kinda like the campaign because my english vocabulary sucks.
ReplyDeleteYour words hurt me aLOT.
ReplyDelete~SisterMaryHotPantz
"a lot" for president!
ReplyDeleteMadonna. That one was easy.
ReplyDeleteDidn't Christina just buy the Osbornes house in LA? Dont know if she's considered iconic just yet, but maybe...
ReplyDeleteScrew off ALOT
ReplyDeleteWhat about a lot next to me is open and I might purchase it? In that case a lot does not mean too many so in other words, who cares about how people spell something we still know what they mean and this is a blog not an english paper.
ReplyDeletehannah montana. hands down.
ReplyDeleteToo easy!!! :)
ReplyDelete"alot" is not a word said...
ReplyDeleteOk, bring on the hate. I won't stop the campaign.
"Ok" is not a word. OK is more acceptable.
It's either OK or O.K. or okay. Not "Ok".
You are right!
ReplyDeleteWant to join my campaign?
"OK" for vice-president?
Alot Alot Alot Alot
ReplyDeleteyou are not my momma
go handslap your own kids
lmao My grade 8 teacher used to make us write essays and lines if we spelt a lot as 'alot'. I will never forget how spell a lot 'cause I had to write it out a lot.
ReplyDeleteAnd the "s" in Illinois is silent.
ReplyDeleteAnd the plural of potato is....
ReplyDeleteI often seem to get "a lot" wrong, but spell check catches it for me. But now with this exchange, I am quite sure I will remember it always!
ReplyDeleteA good service has been performed here, of that there can be no doubt.
"A lot" for president indeed! And why not - OK/okay/O.K. for vice president!
Newly Educated Voter
Thank you. Please address the fact that noone is NOT no one!
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