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^ That scene gave me nightmares for the next few nights at least. 

RIP Joan Rivers, you sarcastic bitch, who will rip shreds off celebrity fashion now?
RIP Joan Rivers, you sarcastic bitch, who will rip shreds off celebrity fashion now?
If you were ask the average Arab (not just a so-called Palestinian) how they genuine felt about Jews, the majority (if not 100%) would express a similar sentiment only that they would be deadly serious unlike a comedian who dabbled in bad taste jokes. *shrugs*She's always was quite funny and someone you'd stop and watch when on TV.
However her recent calls for the genocide of the Palestinians pretty much destroyed any good will or care I had towards her.
If you were ask the average Arab (not just a so-called Palestinian) how they genuine felt about Jews, the majority (if not 100%) would express a similar sentiment only that they would be deadly serious unlike a comedian who dabbled in bad taste jokes. *shrugs*
This hatred gooooes a long way back UON, you're naive to think that it started or is fueled by the current 'Palestine' situation. If the power were ever to shift in the ME region I'd bet my bottom dollar what Nazis did in WWII would look like childs play compared to what muslims/arab would commit against Jews.
RIP Joan Rivers, you sarcastic bitch, who will rip shreds off celebrity fashion now?
I didn't think she was going to make it.
RIP you unapologetic bitch.
I didn't think she was going to make it.
RIP you unapologetic bitch.
She wouldn’t let a friend pay a bill, ever. She tipped like a woman who used to live on tips. She was hilarious that day on the subject of Barack and Michelle Obama, whom she did not like. (I almost didn’t write that but decided if Joan were here she’d say, “Say I didn’t like Obama!")
She was a Republican, always a surprising thing in show business, and in a New Yorker, but she was one because, as she would tell you, she worked hard, made her money with great effort, and didn’t feel her profits should be unduly taxed. She once said in an interview that if you have 19 children she will pay for the first four but no more. Mostly she just couldn’t tolerate cant and didn’t respond well to political manipulation. She believed in a strong defense because she was a grown-up and understood the world to be a tough house. She loved Margaret Thatcher, who said what Joan believed: The facts of life are conservative. She didn’t do a lot of politics in her shows—politics divides an audience—but she thought a lot about it and talked about it. She was socially liberal in the sense she wanted everyone to find as many available paths to happiness as possible.
Very timely clip. Thanks for posting.
Even though she has said some NQR things recently, Joan was a legend of comedy, a trailblazer for female comics, and a surprisingly kind person. She fully lived life right up til the end, which is exactly how she would have wanted it. I saw her live a few years ago, and she was so funny. RIP to the Queen of Mean.
(CNN) -- Eric "The Actor" Lynch, who became a celebrity among celebrities by calling in to Howard Stern's radio show, died Saturday, his manager said.
Lynch, 39, stood just 3 feet tall, but his reach was long thanks to the entertaining chemistry he developed with Stern over a decade of phone calls.
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