November 19, 2015
This former Hunger Games actress who is probably a C list at best and got killed off early in the franchise was at the LA premiere of Mockingjay. When she was leaving there was some kind of discussion going on between some French tourists who thought their car was stolen. They were trying to talk to a policeman, but the language barrier was impossible. Our actress apparently speaks flawless French and was able to figure out their car was towed not stolen and where it was located and got them an Uber to take them to where their car was being held.
Jacqueline Emerson
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ReplyDeleteForget it.
Killing me here. Hasn't Chris Brown assaulted anyone yet this weekend? Sean Penn has probably been assassinated by now, how about a blind about that? C'mon Enty, enough with this Norman Rockwell shit, already!
ReplyDeleteAnd that is why people need to learn more languages than only there own.
ReplyDeleteThis is boring let's make up personal tragedies to discuss I'll start my son was killed. Anyone got a rape? Moleststion? Robbery at gunpoint? This is the place people!
ReplyDeleteI agree- C list at best- closer to D list.
ReplyDeleteApparently the couple whose car was towed did speak four languages, just not english. The policeman spoke two, just not french.
ReplyDeleteThat being said it was a good thing she spoke english and french.
ReplyDeleteI got arrested again
ReplyDeleteMugshots or it didn't happen
ReplyDeleteI'm a woman in my 60's and I post under 5 other names. People you like, bwahahaha!
ReplyDeleteTell it to all the Spanish people that come to America and expect ESL classes for their dumb kids because they only speak Spanish at home
ReplyDeleteHer mother's name is Marteau, that is a Frog's name, that probably means something. And she was born in Germany, it is likely that she speaks Kraut too.
ReplyDeleteOr learn the difference between their and there in their own language.
ReplyDeleteLol that is the correct form ignorant racist Derek as usual is waaaaaay off base. Peace loser!
ReplyDeleteReally though...tho...thou. Knowing the difference between to, too & two is important. If you're...your a native speaker & don't get that, then wtf were your parents doing lil wayning about in the first place?
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