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06-21-2007, 12:45 AM
| | | Travolta says no to Psych Meds http://thetrack.bostonherald.com/mor...icleid=1007434
NEW YORK (AP) -- John Travolta says his thinking is in line with fellow Scientologist Tom Cruise, who has publicly defended the religion's stance against psychiatry and the pharmaceutical industry.
Cruise, during a famously heated debate on NBC's "Today" show in 2005, criticized Brooke Shields for taking anti-depression drugs and berated host Matt Lauer for suggesting that psychiatric treatment might help some patients.
"I don't disagree with anything Tom says," Travolta says in the July issue of W magazine, on newsstands Friday. "How would I have presented it? Maybe differently than how he did, but it doesn't matter. I still think that if you analyze most of the school shootings, it is not gun control. It is (psychotropic) drugs at the bottom of it."
"I don't want to create controversy; I just have an opinion on things, and there is nothing wrong with stating your opinion if you are asked," he continues. "Everyone wants that right, and because you are famous doesn't mean you have less of a right."
Travolta, who also talks of his habit of going to bed at 6 or 7 in the morning and waking in the early afternoon, says being famous has little impact on how he lives his life.
"I will tell you the things that would be the same, fame or no fame," he says. "Being up all night would be the same. Liking empty restaurants, liking empty movie theaters -- unless I am starring in it."
Travolta, 53, portrays Ms. Edna Turnblad in "Hairspray," the adaptation of the stage musical that was spun from the 1988 John Waters film of the same name. The new film opens July 20. The role, in which he dons a fat suit and feminine garb, has added fuel to ongoing speculation about his sexuality.
"I have never been compelled to share with you my bathroom habits or share with you my bedroom habits," says the married father of two. "Everyone has a right to privacy, so I have never felt -- even though I am famous -- that I had to share that with anybody."
Do the rumors bother him? Does he think they've affected his career?
"No and no," he says. "What affects your career is the quality of the product. I don't think anyone can hurt me."
"Hairspray," a New Line release, also stars Christopher Walken, Michelle Pfeiffer and Queen Latifah.
New Line is a division of Time Warner Inc., as is CNN.
Copyright 2007 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. | 
06-21-2007, 09:20 PM
| | | Re: Travolta says no to Psych Meds Well I hope he'll never NEED meds then ;-)
Gigglz
On Wed, 20 Jun 2007 12:31:53 -0600 (MDT), Borked Pseudo Mailed
<nobody@pseudo.borked.net> wrote:
>http://thetrack.bostonherald.com/mor...icleid=1007434
>
>NEW YORK (AP) -- John Travolta says his thinking is in line with fellow Scientologist Tom Cruise, who has publicly defended the religion's stance against psychiatry and the pharmaceutical industry.
>
>Cruise, during a famously heated debate on NBC's "Today" show in 2005, criticized Brooke Shields for taking anti-depression drugs and berated host Matt Lauer for suggesting that psychiatric treatment might help some patients.
>
>"I don't disagree with anything Tom says," Travolta says in the July issue of W magazine, on newsstands Friday. "How would I have presented it? Maybe differently than how he did, but it doesn't matter. I still think that if you analyze most of the school shootings, it is not gun control. It is (psychotropic) drugs at the bottom of it."
>
>"I don't want to create controversy; I just have an opinion on things, and there is nothing wrong with stating your opinion if you are asked," he continues. "Everyone wants that right, and because you are famous doesn't mean you have less of a right."
>
>Travolta, who also talks of his habit of going to bed at 6 or 7 in the morning and waking in the early afternoon, says being famous has little impact on how he lives his life.
>
>"I will tell you the things that would be the same, fame or no fame," he says. "Being up all night would be the same. Liking empty restaurants, liking empty movie theaters -- unless I am starring in it."
>
>Travolta, 53, portrays Ms. Edna Turnblad in "Hairspray," the adaptation of the stage musical that was spun from the 1988 John Waters film of the same name. The new film opens July 20. The role, in which he dons a fat suit and feminine garb, has added fuel to ongoing speculation about his sexuality.
>
>"I have never been compelled to share with you my bathroom habits or share with you my bedroom habits," says the married father of two. "Everyone has a right to privacy, so I have never felt -- even though I am famous -- that I had to share that with anybody."
>
>Do the rumors bother him? Does he think they've affected his career?
>
>"No and no," he says. "What affects your career is the quality of the product. I don't think anyone can hurt me."
>
>"Hairspray," a New Line release, also stars Christopher Walken, Michelle Pfeiffer and Queen Latifah.
>
>New Line is a division of Time Warner Inc., as is CNN.
>
>Copyright 2007 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
> | 
06-25-2007, 04:26 AM
| | | Re: Travolta says no to Psych Meds Me too <LOL>
Carl
"Gigglz" <frekklz@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:l00l735atcacpiaakdi10e7imba106l7pr@4ax.com...
> Well I hope he'll never NEED meds then ;-)
>
> Gigglz
>
>
>
>
>
> On Wed, 20 Jun 2007 12:31:53 -0600 (MDT), Borked Pseudo Mailed
> <nobody@pseudo.borked.net> wrote:
>
> >http://thetrack.bostonherald.com/mor...icleid=1007434
> >
> >NEW YORK (AP) -- John Travolta says his thinking is in line with fellow
Scientologist Tom Cruise, who has publicly defended the religion's stance
against psychiatry and the pharmaceutical industry.
> >
> >Cruise, during a famously heated debate on NBC's "Today" show in 2005,
criticized Brooke Shields for taking anti-depression drugs and berated host
Matt Lauer for suggesting that psychiatric treatment might help some
patients.
> >
> >"I don't disagree with anything Tom says," Travolta says in the July
issue of W magazine, on newsstands Friday. "How would I have presented it?
Maybe differently than how he did, but it doesn't matter. I still think that
if you analyze most of the school shootings, it is not gun control. It is
(psychotropic) drugs at the bottom of it."
> >
> >"I don't want to create controversy; I just have an opinion on things,
and there is nothing wrong with stating your opinion if you are asked," he
continues. "Everyone wants that right, and because you are famous doesn't
mean you have less of a right."
> >
> >Travolta, who also talks of his habit of going to bed at 6 or 7 in the
morning and waking in the early afternoon, says being famous has little
impact on how he lives his life.
> >
> >"I will tell you the things that would be the same, fame or no fame," he
says. "Being up all night would be the same. Liking empty restaurants,
liking empty movie theaters -- unless I am starring in it."
> >
> >Travolta, 53, portrays Ms. Edna Turnblad in "Hairspray," the adaptation
of the stage musical that was spun from the 1988 John Waters film of the
same name. The new film opens July 20. The role, in which he dons a fat suit
and feminine garb, has added fuel to ongoing speculation about his
sexuality.
> >
> >"I have never been compelled to share with you my bathroom habits or
share with you my bedroom habits," says the married father of two. "Everyone
has a right to privacy, so I have never felt -- even though I am famous --
that I had to share that with anybody."
> >
> >Do the rumors bother him? Does he think they've affected his career?
> >
> >"No and no," he says. "What affects your career is the quality of the
product. I don't think anyone can hurt me."
> >
> >"Hairspray," a New Line release, also stars Christopher Walken, Michelle
Pfeiffer and Queen Latifah.
> >
> >New Line is a division of Time Warner Inc., as is CNN.
> >
> >Copyright 2007 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.This material
may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
> >
> | 
06-25-2007, 11:35 PM
| | | Re: Travolta says no to Psych Meds And...if he does, I hope the WHOLE WORLD finds out about it :-)
Gigglz
On Sun, 24 Jun 2007 14:14:26 GMT, "Carl" <EmailMeHere@thisNG.net>
wrote:
>Me too <LOL>
>
>Carl
>"Gigglz" <frekklz@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:l00l735atcacpiaakdi10e7imba106l7pr@4ax.com.. .
>> Well I hope he'll never NEED meds then ;-)
>>
>> Gigglz
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, 20 Jun 2007 12:31:53 -0600 (MDT), Borked Pseudo Mailed
>> <nobody@pseudo.borked.net> wrote:
>>
>> >http://thetrack.bostonherald.com/mor...icleid=1007434
>> >
>> >NEW YORK (AP) -- John Travolta says his thinking is in line with fellow
>Scientologist Tom Cruise, who has publicly defended the religion's stance
>against psychiatry and the pharmaceutical industry.
>> >
>> >Cruise, during a famously heated debate on NBC's "Today" show in 2005,
>criticized Brooke Shields for taking anti-depression drugs and berated host
>Matt Lauer for suggesting that psychiatric treatment might help some
>patients.
>> >
>> >"I don't disagree with anything Tom says," Travolta says in the July
>issue of W magazine, on newsstands Friday. "How would I have presented it?
>Maybe differently than how he did, but it doesn't matter. I still think that
>if you analyze most of the school shootings, it is not gun control. It is
>(psychotropic) drugs at the bottom of it."
>> >
>> >"I don't want to create controversy; I just have an opinion on things,
>and there is nothing wrong with stating your opinion if you are asked," he
>continues. "Everyone wants that right, and because you are famous doesn't
>mean you have less of a right."
>> >
>> >Travolta, who also talks of his habit of going to bed at 6 or 7 in the
>morning and waking in the early afternoon, says being famous has little
>impact on how he lives his life.
>> >
>> >"I will tell you the things that would be the same, fame or no fame," he
>says. "Being up all night would be the same. Liking empty restaurants,
>liking empty movie theaters -- unless I am starring in it."
>> >
>> >Travolta, 53, portrays Ms. Edna Turnblad in "Hairspray," the adaptation
>of the stage musical that was spun from the 1988 John Waters film of the
>same name. The new film opens July 20. The role, in which he dons a fat suit
>and feminine garb, has added fuel to ongoing speculation about his
>sexuality.
>> >
>> >"I have never been compelled to share with you my bathroom habits or
>share with you my bedroom habits," says the married father of two. "Everyone
>has a right to privacy, so I have never felt -- even though I am famous --
>that I had to share that with anybody."
>> >
>> >Do the rumors bother him? Does he think they've affected his career?
>> >
>> >"No and no," he says. "What affects your career is the quality of the
>product. I don't think anyone can hurt me."
>> >
>> >"Hairspray," a New Line release, also stars Christopher Walken, Michelle
>Pfeiffer and Queen Latifah.
>> >
>> >New Line is a division of Time Warner Inc., as is CNN.
>> >
>> >Copyright 2007 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.This material
>may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
>> >
>>
> | 
06-27-2007, 04:26 PM
| | | Re: Travolta says no to Psych Meds
ha ha, it's funny how these actors consider themselves experts. They
make millions of dollars, they know what's good for ALL of us. Right.
On Jun 20, 1:31 pm, Borked Pseudo Mailed <nob...@pseudo.borked.net>
wrote:
> http://thetrack.bostonherald.com/mor...icleid=1007434
>
> NEW YORK (AP) -- John Travolta says his thinking is in line with fellow Scientologist Tom Cruise, who has publicly defended the religion's stance against psychiatry and the pharmaceutical industry.
>
> Cruise, during a famously heated debate on NBC's "Today" show in 2005, criticized Brooke Shields for taking anti-depression drugs and berated host Matt Lauer for suggesting that psychiatric treatment might help some patients.
>
> "I don't disagree with anything Tom says," Travolta says in the July issue of W magazine, on newsstands Friday. "How would I have presented it? Maybe differently than how he did, but it doesn't matter. I still think that if you analyze most of the school shootings, it is not gun control. It is (psychotropic) drugs at the bottom of it."
>
> "I don't want to create controversy; I just have an opinion on things, and there is nothing wrong with stating your opinion if you are asked," he continues. "Everyone wants that right, and because you are famous doesn't mean you have less of a right."
>
> Travolta, who also talks of his habit of going to bed at 6 or 7 in the morning and waking in the early afternoon, says being famous has little impact on how he lives his life.
>
> "I will tell you the things that would be the same, fame or no fame," he says. "Being up all night would be the same. Liking empty restaurants, liking empty movie theaters -- unless I am starring in it."
>
> Travolta, 53, portrays Ms. Edna Turnblad in "Hairspray," the adaptation of the stage musical that was spun from the 1988 John Waters film of the same name. The new film opens July 20. The role, in which he dons a fat suit and feminine garb, has added fuel to ongoing speculation about his sexuality.
>
> "I have never been compelled to share with you my bathroom habits or share with you my bedroom habits," says the married father of two. "Everyone has a right to privacy, so I have never felt -- even though I am famous -- that I had to share that with anybody."
>
> Do the rumors bother him? Does he think they've affected his career?
>
> "No and no," he says. "What affects your career is the quality of the product. I don't think anyone can hurt me."
>
> "Hairspray," a New Line release, also stars Christopher Walken, Michelle Pfeiffer and Queen Latifah.
>
> New Line is a division of Time Warner Inc., as is CNN.
>
> Copyright 2007 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. | 
06-27-2007, 04:27 PM
| | | Re: Travolta says no to Psych Meds
"Z" <FalseParadigm@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1182924755.983339.289860@k79g2000hse.googlegr oups.com...
>
> ha ha, it's funny how these actors consider themselves experts. They
> make millions of dollars, they know what's good for ALL of us. Right.
Well, if I had a jet to fly around the country in, perhaps my mood would be
better and then I wouldn't need the meds. But then again... probably NOT!!
I like Travolta. I just read an article in the PARADE part of the
newspaper. He sounds like a very kind and loving person, but when I read
that he's into scientology... I definitely did an eyeroll!!!
--
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-:¦:- ((¸¸ ·.·
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~Abraham Lincoln
>
>
>
> On Jun 20, 1:31 pm, Borked Pseudo Mailed <nob...@pseudo.borked.net>
> wrote:
>> http://thetrack.bostonherald.com/mor...icleid=1007434
>>
>> NEW YORK (AP) -- John Travolta says his thinking is in line with fellow
>> Scientologist Tom Cruise, who has publicly defended the religion's stance
>> against psychiatry and the pharmaceutical industry.
>>
>> Cruise, during a famously heated debate on NBC's "Today" show in 2005,
>> criticized Brooke Shields for taking anti-depression drugs and berated
>> host Matt Lauer for suggesting that psychiatric treatment might help some
>> patients.
>>
>> "I don't disagree with anything Tom says," Travolta says in the July
>> issue of W magazine, on newsstands Friday. "How would I have presented
>> it? Maybe differently than how he did, but it doesn't matter. I still
>> think that if you analyze most of the school shootings, it is not gun
>> control. It is (psychotropic) drugs at the bottom of it."
>>
>> "I don't want to create controversy; I just have an opinion on things,
>> and there is nothing wrong with stating your opinion if you are asked,"
>> he continues. "Everyone wants that right, and because you are famous
>> doesn't mean you have less of a right."
>>
>> Travolta, who also talks of his habit of going to bed at 6 or 7 in the
>> morning and waking in the early afternoon, says being famous has little
>> impact on how he lives his life.
>>
>> "I will tell you the things that would be the same, fame or no fame," he
>> says. "Being up all night would be the same. Liking empty restaurants,
>> liking empty movie theaters -- unless I am starring in it."
>>
>> Travolta, 53, portrays Ms. Edna Turnblad in "Hairspray," the adaptation
>> of the stage musical that was spun from the 1988 John Waters film of the
>> same name. The new film opens July 20. The role, in which he dons a fat
>> suit and feminine garb, has added fuel to ongoing speculation about his
>> sexuality.
>>
>> "I have never been compelled to share with you my bathroom habits or
>> share with you my bedroom habits," says the married father of two.
>> "Everyone has a right to privacy, so I have never felt -- even though I
>> am famous -- that I had to share that with anybody."
>>
>> Do the rumors bother him? Does he think they've affected his career?
>>
>> "No and no," he says. "What affects your career is the quality of the
>> product. I don't think anyone can hurt me."
>>
>> "Hairspray," a New Line release, also stars Christopher Walken, Michelle
>> Pfeiffer and Queen Latifah.
>>
>> New Line is a division of Time Warner Inc., as is CNN.
>>
>> Copyright 2007 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.This material
>> may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
>
> | 
06-27-2007, 09:56 PM
| | | Re: Travolta says no to Psych Meds Yup, having never been in a position of being deeply depressed or
anxious, they are talking out of their bungholes. I would like to see
one of them have a horrific panic attack, that sends them to the
hospital once! We'll see how against meds they are then!
Asswipes ;-(
Gigglz
On Tue, 26 Jun 2007 23:12:35 -0700, Z <FalseParadigm@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>ha ha, it's funny how these actors consider themselves experts. They
>make millions of dollars, they know what's good for ALL of us. Right.
>
>
>
>On Jun 20, 1:31 pm, Borked Pseudo Mailed <nob...@pseudo.borked.net>
>wrote:
>> http://thetrack.bostonherald.com/mor...icleid=1007434
>>
>> NEW YORK (AP) -- John Travolta says his thinking is in line with fellow Scientologist Tom Cruise, who has publicly defended the religion's stance against psychiatry and the pharmaceutical industry.
>>
>> Cruise, during a famously heated debate on NBC's "Today" show in 2005, criticized Brooke Shields for taking anti-depression drugs and berated host Matt Lauer for suggesting that psychiatric treatment might help some patients.
>>
>> "I don't disagree with anything Tom says," Travolta says in the July issue of W magazine, on newsstands Friday. "How would I have presented it? Maybe differently than how he did, but it doesn't matter. I still think that if you analyze most of the school shootings, it is not gun control. It is (psychotropic) drugs at the bottom of it."
>>
>> "I don't want to create controversy; I just have an opinion on things, and there is nothing wrong with stating your opinion if you are asked," he continues. "Everyone wants that right, and because you are famous doesn't mean you have less of a right."
>>
>> Travolta, who also talks of his habit of going to bed at 6 or 7 in the morning and waking in the early afternoon, says being famous has little impact on how he lives his life.
>>
>> "I will tell you the things that would be the same, fame or no fame," he says. "Being up all night would be the same. Liking empty restaurants, liking empty movie theaters -- unless I am starring in it."
>>
>> Travolta, 53, portrays Ms. Edna Turnblad in "Hairspray," the adaptation of the stage musical that was spun from the 1988 John Waters film of the same name. The new film opens July 20. The role, in which he dons a fat suit and feminine garb, has added fuel to ongoing speculation about his sexuality.
>>
>> "I have never been compelled to share with you my bathroom habits or share with you my bedroom habits," says the married father of two. "Everyone has a right to privacy, so I have never felt -- even though I am famous -- that I had to share that with anybody."
>>
>> Do the rumors bother him? Does he think they've affected his career?
>>
>> "No and no," he says. "What affects your career is the quality of the product. I don't think anyone can hurt me."
>>
>> "Hairspray," a New Line release, also stars Christopher Walken, Michelle Pfeiffer and Queen Latifah.
>>
>> New Line is a division of Time Warner Inc., as is CNN.
>>
>> Copyright 2007 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
> | 
07-05-2007, 11:53 AM
| | | Re: Travolta says no to Psych Meds On Jun 27, 4:10 pm, "~*LiveLoveLaugh*~" <Nob...@myjunkaddy.com> wrote:
> "Z" <FalseParad...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>
> news:1182924755.983339.289860@k79g2000hse.googlegr oups.com...
>
>
>
> > ha ha, it's funny how these actors consider themselves experts. They
> > make millions of dollars, they know what's good for ALL of us. Right.
>
> Well, if I had a jet to fly around the country in, perhaps my mood would be
> better and then I wouldn't need the meds. But then again... probably NOT!!
>
> I like Travolta. I just read an article in the PARADE part of the
> newspaper. He sounds like a very kind and loving person, but when I read
> that he's into scientology... I definitely did an eyeroll!!!
>
> --
>
> ·.·´¨ ¨)) -:¦:-
> ¸.·´ .·´¨¨))
> Laurie
> ((¸¸.·´ ..·´
> -:¦:- ((¸¸ ·.·
>
> *~*LiveLoveLaugh*~*
>
> All that I am or hope to be, I owe to my angel mother.
> ~Abraham Lincoln
>
>
>
> > On Jun 20, 1:31 pm, Borked Pseudo Mailed <nob...@pseudo.borked.net>
> > wrote:
> >>http://thetrack.bostonherald.com/mor...icleid=1007434
>
> >> NEW YORK (AP) -- John Travolta says his thinking is in line with fellow
> >> Scientologist Tom Cruise, who has publicly defended the religion's stance
> >> against psychiatry and the pharmaceutical industry.
>
> >> Cruise, during a famously heated debate on NBC's "Today" show in 2005,
> >> criticized Brooke Shields for taking anti-depression drugs and berated
> >> host Matt Lauer for suggesting that psychiatric treatment might help some
> >> patients.
>
> >> "I don't disagree with anything Tom says," Travolta says in the July
> >> issue of W magazine, on newsstands Friday. "How would I have presented
> >> it? Maybe differently than how he did, but it doesn't matter. I still
> >> think that if you analyze most of the school shootings, it is not gun
> >> control. It is (psychotropic) drugs at the bottom of it."
>
> >> "I don't want to create controversy; I just have an opinion on things,
> >> and there is nothing wrong with stating your opinion if you are asked,"
> >> he continues. "Everyone wants that right, and because you are famous
> >> doesn't mean you have less of a right."
>
> >> Travolta, who also talks of his habit of going to bed at 6 or 7 in the
> >> morning and waking in the early afternoon, says being famous has little
> >> impact on how he lives his life.
>
> >> "I will tell you the things that would be the same, fame or no fame," he
> >> says. "Being up all night would be the same. Liking empty restaurants,
> >> liking empty movie theaters -- unless I am starring in it."
>
> >> Travolta, 53, portrays Ms. Edna Turnblad in "Hairspray," the adaptation
> >> of the stage musical that was spun from the 1988 John Waters film of the
> >> same name. The new film opens July 20. The role, in which he dons a fat
> >> suit and feminine garb, has added fuel to ongoing speculation about his
> >> sexuality.
>
> >> "I have never been compelled to share with you my bathroom habits or
> >> share with you my bedroom habits," says the married father of two.
> >> "Everyone has a right to privacy, so I have never felt -- even though I
> >> am famous -- that I had to share that with anybody."
>
> >> Do the rumors bother him? Does he think they've affected his career?
>
> >> "No and no," he says. "What affects your career is the quality of the
> >> product. I don't think anyone can hurt me."
>
> >> "Hairspray," a New Line release, also stars Christopher Walken, Michelle
> >> Pfeiffer and Queen Latifah.
>
> >> New Line is a division of Time Warner Inc., as is CNN.
>
> >> Copyright 2007 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.This material
> >> may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
No only do these people consider themselves experts, we do too. Well,
not me personally but I think many people do just by the fact that
they are Stars - Oops, sorry, SUPERSTARS.
These guys tow the line because they probably talked a little too
much when they first joined Scientology. It's only my opinion and
according to John, I have a right to that opinion. | 
07-06-2007, 12:42 AM
| | | Re: Travolta says no to Psych Meds On Jun 20, 1:31?pm, Borked Pseudo Mailed <nob...@pseudo.borked.net>
wrote:
> NEW YORK (AP) -- John Travolta says his thinking is in line with fellow Scientologist Tom Cruise, who has publicly defended the religion's stance against psychiatry and the pharmaceutical industry.
but Katy can take fertility drugs ta make'ah baby?
i love Tom... i don't think i can take this heat heaped upon him...
we should not talk about our Tom when he isn't present to defend
himself...
THA EVERLOVIN' LIL FUCKWAD, YA CAN'T HAVE IT BOTH WAYS, TOMMY BOY !
boy, i'm glad i stuck with my integrity on that'n.
nooooooooo talkin' bad about our Tom !
> Cruise, during a famously heated debate on NBC's "Today" show in 2005, criticized Brooke Shields for taking anti-depression drugs and berated host Matt Lauer for suggesting that psychiatric treatment might help some patients.
and 7" pumps might make ya as tall as Katy... (i think i'd need a
hella wad'ah psych treatment if i was'ah midget.) BUT I AIN'T ONE TA
CAST STONES, YA DIDN'T HEAR THAT FROM MEEE !
> "I don't disagree with anything Tom says," Travolta says in the July issue of W magazine, on newsstands Friday.
OK... this is IT ! i LOVE john travolta... don't say nuttin' bad
about john.
> "How would I have presented it? Maybe differently than how he did, but it doesn't matter. I still think that if you analyze most of the school shootings, it is not gun control. It is (psychotropic) drugs at the bottom of it."
YES ! guns don't kill people, little pink pills do.
John? yer no longer my hero.. SHAHHHHHHHHHHhhhhh... UNT UH. buh
BYE !
> "I don't want to create controversy; I just have an opinion on things, and there is nothing wrong with stating your opinion if you are asked," he continues.
well, that is sensible.
> "Everyone wants that right, and because you are famous doesn't mean you have less of a right."
ooooooooh, lil Johnny... so let's talk about illegal mexicans while
we're at it... wanna just "low-ride'em back across tha border?" i
mean hey. ya wanna talk rights, press *1* for english. why do i
gotta do that? I'M IN AMERICA, AND ENGLISH IS OUR NATIVE TONGUE,
WHADDUP, JOHNNNNNNNNNN?
okkkkkkkk, a lil off topic, but shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhAHHHHHHH...
ummmmm....... i don't THINK it matters much at this point, mr. summer
luvin' dude !!!!
> Travolta, who also talks of his habit of going to bed at 6 or 7 in the morning and waking in the early afternoon, says being famous has little impact on how he lives his life.
yanno whut? NOT !!!!!!!!
how he lives his life is his bidness and i'm a little bit
leary.......... of famous people thinkin' we all have 2 jets and'ah
scientology home for ..... PEOPLE WITH MORE MONEY THAN
GOD !!!!!!!!!.... so John?
shoo !
> "I will tell you the things that would be the same, fame or no fame," he says. "Being up all night would be the same.
wellllllll, a little fame never hurt tha kokaine hooplah.
> Liking empty restaurants, liking empty movie theaters -- unless I am starring in it."
eeeeeeeeeps!... NUNT UH.
yanno whut? "liking" is tha key word, so you slithered outta that one,
mr. barbarinOOOOOOOO !
> Travolta, 53, portrays Ms. Edna Turnblad in "Hairspray," the adaptation of the stage musical that was spun from the 1988 John Waters film of the same name. The new film opens July 20. The role, in which he dons a fat suit and feminine garb, has added fuel to ongoing speculation about his sexuality.
who gives'ah rats ass about his sexuality and how does playin' a role
lend any credence to tha where fors or what nots about it? John
is....... (along with not bein' muh hero no mo)... an A C T O
R !!!!!!!! sooooooo, well????? i think any role he plays doesn't
spill into his personal life. if that were so, Jon Voight'd really be
"Coming Home" and NOBODY would put Baby in tha corner, they'd sit her
on'ah stump far away from public places........ cuz Baby? she wasn't
exactly... yanno... A PROUD JEWISH PARENTS' BEST DAY AT THA TEEN
BEAUTY QUEEN CHALLENGE !!!!!!!!
> "I have never been compelled to share with you my bathroom habits or share with you my bedroom habits,"
John? I HATE TA BREAK IT TO YA, but shahhhhhhhhhh......... WE'VE
NEVER BEEN COMPELLED TA CARE !!!!!!!!
> says the married father of two. "Everyone has a right to privacy, so I have never felt -- even though I am famous -- that I had to share that with anybody."
WELLLLLLLLLLL, john, little JOHN john john.... i AIN'T famous and i
never shared tha intimate details of my relationship with terlet
paper, muhself.
AND... just ta make sure we're on even terra firma, i think we're
created equal in that department.
did sumbody AX ya ta share yer bathroom habits cuz personally, i'm
gettin'ah bit dizzy just thinkin' about yer danny zuko summer luvin'
ass huggin' that humpty dumpty pot. sooooooooo......... we move on.
> Do the rumors bother him? Does he think they've affected his career?
John? you ain't important enuff ta have rumors flyin' anymore, ever
since ya tossed that white suit'n STAYED ALIVE... ah..... ha....
ha....ha, stayed alive !!!!!!!!!
> "No and no," he says. "What affects your career is the quality of the product. I don't think anyone can hurt me."
welllllllllll, i think ya might wanna think about tha quality of yer
product in that hoppin' lil flick, "Michael." that might not hurt
YOU, but i had'ah panic attack when yer CHAIN'ah FOOLS became
(........ shahhhhhhhhhhhhhh........)just that.
> "Hairspray," a New Line release, also stars Christopher Walken, Michelle Pfeiffer and Queen Latifah.
wow. i hope i don't gotta camp out on tha theater's doorsteps ta
purchase tickets ta THAT upcomin' lil slice'ah heaven.... cuz......
shahhhhhhhh... UNT UH. noooooooo has-beens for this gal, i'm'ah never
has been and i still don't like tha lotta yas fuckin' with perfection,
so.. yanno whut?
SHOO !
~^~...............~^~
....AND TRACY TURNBLAD? ROCK'T ON OUT, GURL !!!!!!!!!
What gives a girl
Power and punch?
Is it charm, is it poise?
No, it's hairspray!
What gets a gal
Asked out to lunch
Is it brains, is it dough?
No, it's hairspray!
If you take a ride
With no can at your side
Then your flip will be gone
With the wind
But if you spray it and lock it,
You can take off in outer space
Each hair will be in place
Why take a chance
When you get up and dance
If you twist, i insist
You use hairspray
And tell your mother
Her head she should smother
With "ultra-clutch" faithfully
So if you're a redhead,
A blonde or brunette
Just take my advice
And you might just get
The only thing better than hairspray
Ska-doo-dle-e-ya
Doo-dle-e-ya do wah
Hairspray! Wow! | 
07-06-2007, 12:42 AM
| | | Re: Travolta says no to Psych Meds On Jul 5, 2:59?am, mrb74 <michaelb1...@netzero.com> wrote:
> On Jun 27, 4:10 pm, "~*LiveLoveLaugh*~" <Nob...@myjunkaddy.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > "Z" <FalseParad...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>
> >news:1182924755.983339.289860@k79g2000hse.googleg roups.com...
>
> > > ha ha, it's funny how these actors consider themselves experts. They
> > > make millions of dollars, they know what's good for ALL of us. Right.
>
> > Well, if I had a jet to fly around the country in, perhaps my mood would be
> > better and then I wouldn't need the meds. But then again... probably NOT!!
>
> > I like Travolta. I just read an article in the PARADE part of the
> > newspaper. He sounds like a very kind and loving person, but when I read
> > that he's into scientology... I definitely did an eyeroll!!!
>
> > --
>
> > . )) -: :-
> > . . ))
> > Laurie
> > (( . ..
> > -: :- (( .
>
> > *~*LiveLoveLaugh*~*
>
> > All that I am or hope to be, I owe to my angel mother.
> > ~Abraham Lincoln
>
> > > On Jun 20, 1:31 pm, Borked Pseudo Mailed <nob...@pseudo.borked.net>
> > > wrote:
> > >>http://thetrack.bostonherald.com/mor...icleid=1007434
>
> > >> NEW YORK (AP) -- John Travolta says his thinking is in line with fellow
> > >> Scientologist Tom Cruise, who has publicly defended the religion's stance
> > >> against psychiatry and the pharmaceutical industry.
>
> > >> Cruise, during a famously heated debate on NBC's "Today" show in 2005,
> > >> criticized Brooke Shields for taking anti-depression drugs and berated
> > >> host Matt Lauer for suggesting that psychiatric treatment might help some
> > >> patients.
>
> > >> "I don't disagree with anything Tom says," Travolta says in the July
> > >> issue of W magazine, on newsstands Friday. "How would I have presented
> > >> it? Maybe differently than how he did, but it doesn't matter. I still
> > >> think that if you analyze most of the school shootings, it is not gun
> > >> control. It is (psychotropic) drugs at the bottom of it."
>
> > >> "I don't want to create controversy; I just have an opinion on things,
> > >> and there is nothing wrong with stating your opinion if you are asked,"
> > >> he continues. "Everyone wants that right, and because you are famous
> > >> doesn't mean you have less of a right."
>
> > >> Travolta, who also talks of his habit of going to bed at 6 or 7 in the
> > >> morning and waking in the early afternoon, says being famous has little
> > >> impact on how he lives his life.
>
> > >> "I will tell you the things that would be the same, fame or no fame," he
> > >> says. "Being up all night would be the same. Liking empty restaurants,
> > >> liking empty movie theaters -- unless I am starring in it."
>
> > >> Travolta, 53, portrays Ms. Edna Turnblad in "Hairspray," the adaptation
> > >> of the stage musical that was spun from the 1988 John Waters film of the
> > >> same name. The new film opens July 20. The role, in which he dons a fat
> > >> suit and feminine garb, has added fuel to ongoing speculation about his
> > >> sexuality.
>
> > >> "I have never been compelled to share with you my bathroom habits or
> > >> share with you my bedroom habits," says the married father of two.
> > >> "Everyone has a right to privacy, so I have never felt -- even though I
> > >> am famous -- that I had to share that with anybody."
>
> > >> Do the rumors bother him? Does he think they've affected his career?
>
> > >> "No and no," he says. "What affects your career is the quality of the
> > >> product. I don't think anyone can hurt me."
>
> > >> "Hairspray," a New Line release, also stars Christopher Walken, Michelle
> > >> Pfeiffer and Queen Latifah.
>
> > >> New Line is a division of Time Warner Inc., as is CNN.
>
> > >> Copyright 2007 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.This material
> > >> may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
>
> No only do these people consider themselves experts, we do too. Well,
> not me personally
oh, and not me either. and i bet nobody here considers themselves
experts, so there went that lil "oops" swirlin' down tha copper tubin
wavin' buh BYE to tha tidy bowl man... pshaaaaaaaaaaahhhhh !
> but I think many people do just by the fact that
> they are Stars - Oops, sorry, SUPERSTARS.
good save !
> These guys tow the line because they probably talked a little too
> much when they first joined Scientology.
talked too much? welllllllllllll, i'm thinkin' talkin' is tha game-
plan when promotin'ah cash cow, but i could be wrong.
>It's only my opinion and
> according to John, I have a right to that opinion.
did ya get that in writin' from John? i need ta see'ah notary seal.
i'm thinkin' John don't give'ah good gite damn what ya say, but agin,
i could be wrong.
~tanya (totallyyyyyyyyyy devoted to you.......)
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