December 1, 2009
This A list female country singer just keeps on winning people over. At a recent event a paraplegic teenager in a wheelchair had been waiting with his mom for about two hours so he could meet his favorite singer and get her autograph and hopefully a picture with her. Well, after the event, the singer came by and said, “Don't you look cute in that chair.” The teenager then asked for the singer's autograph and she said, “Oh sorry, not today, I'm too tired, but I hope you feel better soon.” She then walked away.
Carrie Underwood
they love Carrie in Canada :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a bitch
ReplyDeleteShe's always been known for being a catty mean girl.
ReplyDeleteSandy, I hope that was sarcasm because we can't stand the bish. They especially hate her in Ottawa.
ReplyDeleteoh it was Eve everyone here that's still around knows how sarcastic and subtle at being it I can be.
ReplyDeleteSo the posts are easier to see, but now there are no links back to original comments, plus I have to scroll through ads AND then click to another page for a comments? Boo. Fingers crossed that some day CDaN 2.0 becomes a turd that can be polished into something more user friendly.
ReplyDeletedoesnt adblock work for u Lady H? well i think its the first mean thing we heard about carrie, not sure its mean, more like head in the cloud kinda thing
ReplyDeletethe really old comments haven't been able to be linked to but the more recent stuff can be.
ReplyDeleteCan't they at least put the ads at the bottom? Jeez. Do they want all their readers to leave?
ReplyDeleteI keep the main page up and just do a open link in new tab deal, so I know where i am. I dont mind having the blind item and comments all in one page. the old way was annoying to me. this I like much better. I also love the colour, doesnt hurt my eyes. Seems people are experiencing different things when they log on here?
ReplyDeleteWo do? Why?
ReplyDeleteI have adblock on Chrome and don't see any ad, but that damn header is still following me around grrrr
ReplyDeleteSo why should someone in a chair get "special" treatment? Aren't they normal people like everyone else? Do they think being in a chair entitles them to some sort of sweetie-pie awww response?
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