Thursday, June 28, 2007

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.


26 comments:

  1. Anonymous9:28 AM

    madonna

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  2. Anonymous9:31 AM

    Madonna- the press says she just bought a new place for £6 million.

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  3. Anonymous9:32 AM

    madge. she's got to do something to keep those payments up to "rabbi" berg

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  4. Anonymous9:37 AM

    yup Madge
    nothing says more the Rich&famous than the real estate they own, sell well.... except for their lawyer and legal dealings.
    this is a excellent blog.
    google the real Stalker.com

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  5. Anonymous9:43 AM

    Sorry
    real estalker

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  6. Anonymous9:46 AM

    My campaign to tell the world continues:

    "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.

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  7. Anonymous9:57 AM

    Yawn. Madge.

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  8. Anonymous10:03 AM

    Your campaign is dumb.

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  9. Anonymous10:06 AM

    gotta be madonna .. she just purchased her like upteenth house in London ...

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  10. Anonymous10:06 AM

    lol.. i kinda like the campaign because my english vocabulary sucks.

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  11. Anonymous10:06 AM

    Your words hurt me aLOT.


    ~SisterMaryHotPantz

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  12. Anonymous10:07 AM

    "a lot" for president!

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  13. Anonymous10:10 AM

    Madonna. That one was easy.

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  14. Anonymous10:11 AM

    Didn't Christina just buy the Osbornes house in LA? Dont know if she's considered iconic just yet, but maybe...

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  15. Anonymous10:13 AM

    Screw off ALOT

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  16. Anonymous10:20 AM

    What 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.

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  17. Anonymous10:36 AM

    hannah montana. hands down.

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  18. Anonymous10:44 AM

    Too easy!!! :)

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  19. Anonymous10:47 AM

    "alot" is not a word said...

    Ok, 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".

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  20. Anonymous11:02 AM

    You are right!

    Want to join my campaign?

    "OK" for vice-president?

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  21. Anonymous11:17 AM

    Alot Alot Alot Alot
    you are not my momma
    go handslap your own kids

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  22. Anonymous11:34 AM

    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.

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  23. Anonymous11:37 AM

    And the "s" in Illinois is silent.

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  24. Anonymous11:39 AM

    And the plural of potato is....

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  25. Anonymous12:02 PM

    I 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!

    A 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

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  26. Anonymous1:12 PM

    Thank you. Please address the fact that noone is NOT no one!

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