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NealIsGod wrote:Saint John wrote:Don't fuck with Hannah Montana, NIG. I like that show. Getting ready to watch it 52 minutes. Good kid. I'm glad she's enjoying such success. Good for her.
Glad to see Joe's daughter doing well.
Saint John wrote:NealIsGod wrote:Saint John wrote:Don't fuck with Hannah Montana, NIG. I like that show. Getting ready to watch it 52 minutes. Good kid. I'm glad she's enjoying such success. Good for her.
Glad to see Joe's daughter doing well.
Good one!!!
NealIsGod wrote:Saint John wrote:NealIsGod wrote:Saint John wrote:Don't fuck with Hannah Montana, NIG. I like that show. Getting ready to watch it 52 minutes. Good kid. I'm glad she's enjoying such success. Good for her.
Glad to see Joe's daughter doing well.
Good one!!!
How did your one-liners go over at the bar, SJ? You make some new friends?
Saint John wrote:Don't fuck with Hannah Montana, NIG. I like that show. Getting ready to watch it 52 minutes. Good kid. I'm glad she's enjoying such success. Good for her.
Rip Rokken wrote:I saw that article yesterday and thought about posting it, but it sounded like it's sort of a necessary part of the show. Hope dad brings that girl up right, because the next step a label will do to her career is to start pushing her into sleaze, ala Britney, Christina and Jessica S. They do it every time.
NealIsGod wrote:Rip Rokken wrote:I saw that article yesterday and thought about posting it, but it sounded like it's sort of a necessary part of the show. Hope dad brings that girl up right, because the next step a label will do to her career is to start pushing her into sleaze, ala Britney, Christina and Jessica S. They do it every time.
Lip synching is sure to rear it's ugly head eventually, too.
Saint John wrote:NealIsGod wrote:Rip Rokken wrote:I saw that article yesterday and thought about posting it, but it sounded like it's sort of a necessary part of the show. Hope dad brings that girl up right, because the next step a label will do to her career is to start pushing her into sleaze, ala Britney, Christina and Jessica S. They do it every time.
Lip synching is sure to rear it's ugly head eventually, too.
So what? When your audience is 8-13 years old it's acceptable and almost inferred. If she ever wants to be a true artist well then that's different. Right now, she's just a good, wholesome, talented little girl making hay while the sun's shining. And the fact that her father is there for her every step of the way makes me root for her even more. This is a great story...so far.
finalfight wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Q6Kj1NT-E0
Saint John wrote:So what? When your audience is 8-13 years old it's acceptable and almost inferred. If she ever wants to be a true artist well then that's different. Right now, she's just a good, wholesome, talented little girl making hay while the sun's shining. And the fact that her father is there for her every step of the way makes me root for her even more. This is a great story...so far.
Rip Rokken wrote:Saint John wrote:So what? When your audience is 8-13 years old it's acceptable and almost inferred. If she ever wants to be a true artist well then that's different. Right now, she's just a good, wholesome, talented little girl making hay while the sun's shining. And the fact that her father is there for her every step of the way makes me root for her even more. This is a great story...so far.
So was Jessica Simpson's father, a former youth minister, and what a creepo he's turned out to be! Great work, dad, and great comments about your daughter's rack...
Hopefully Billy Ray will do a better job, but eventually, she'll turn 18 and the labels will start pushing her to writhe around on a stripper pole with snakes. I remember an interview w/Ann Wilson from Heart where she mentioned that to make it in pop music today, you have to be a pole dancer. Keep an eye on your kid, Billy Ray!
scarygirl wrote:Have a little faith. She'll be fine. Hilary Duff is well into her 2os and she hasn't sceazed out.
Rip Rokken wrote:scarygirl wrote:Have a little faith. She'll be fine. Hilary Duff is well into her 2os and she hasn't sceazed out.
LOL... I don't have any faith in the industry, though I wish all those girls well. Fame at too young an age is very tough to deal with...
I always spelled it "skeezed"...
scarygirl wrote:How about faith in TIVO?
Rip Rokken wrote:scarygirl wrote:Have a little faith. She'll be fine. Hilary Duff is well into her 2os and she hasn't sceazed out.
LOL... I don't have any faith in the industry, though I wish all those girls well. Fame at too young an age is very tough to deal with...
I always spelled it "skeezed"...
Luvsaugeri wrote:I took my daughter to see Hannah Montana last week and I have to say it was quite entertaining. I'm with St. John. I think she is a nice clean cut kid and a good role model. For now. Hopefully she has parents that will steer her in the right direction!
finalfight wrote:Luvsaugeri wrote:I took my daughter to see Hannah Montana last week and I have to say it was quite entertaining. I'm with St. John. I think she is a nice clean cut kid and a good role model. For now. Hopefully she has parents that will steer her in the right direction!
Maybe not so clean cut...?
http://perezhilton.com/2007-12-27-what-would-disney-say
Saint John wrote:NealIsGod wrote:Rip Rokken wrote:I saw that article yesterday and thought about posting it, but it sounded like it's sort of a necessary part of the show. Hope dad brings that girl up right, because the next step a label will do to her career is to start pushing her into sleaze, ala Britney, Christina and Jessica S. They do it every time.
Lip synching is sure to rear it's ugly head eventually, too.
So what? When your audience is 8-13 years old it's acceptable and almost inferred. If she ever wants to be a true artist well then that's different. Right now, she's just a good, wholesome, talented little girl making hay while the sun's shining. And the fact that her father is there for her every step of the way makes me root for her even more. This is a great story...so far.
scarygirl wrote:Saint John wrote:So what? When your audience is 8-13 years old it's acceptable and almost inferred. If she ever wants to be a true artist well then that's different. Right now, she's just a good, wholesome, talented little girl making hay while the sun's shining. And the fact that her father is there for her every step of the way makes me root for her even more. This is a great story...so far.
My niece is crazy about her. I think she's a great role model for young girls. So what she uses a body double for like a minute or two. People who trash other people are usually just jealous because they have nothing going on.
mistiejourney wrote:Saint John wrote:NealIsGod wrote:Rip Rokken wrote:I saw that article yesterday and thought about posting it, but it sounded like it's sort of a necessary part of the show. Hope dad brings that girl up right, because the next step a label will do to her career is to start pushing her into sleaze, ala Britney, Christina and Jessica S. They do it every time.
Lip synching is sure to rear it's ugly head eventually, too.
So what? When your audience is 8-13 years old it's acceptable and almost inferred. If she ever wants to be a true artist well then that's different. Right now, she's just a good, wholesome, talented little girl making hay while the sun's shining. And the fact that her father is there for her every step of the way makes me root for her even more. This is a great story...so far.
I'm with you SJ, so far Miley is doing okay. Its bubble gum pop all the way and if I were Miley (or Billy Ray, for that matter), I'd put the money in a trust and in two years (the average "run" for a teeny bopper star) she'll have enough to go to college.
And frankly, if I was a little girl all into Hannah Montana I wouldn't care less about any lip-syncing.
I was forced (and I mean forced) to watch the show while my daughter was getting her hair and make up done for her wedding. I watched it with three little girls under the age of six and they were enraptured.
I had fun watching Emily Osment - looks like her brother!
Saint John wrote:finalfight wrote:Luvsaugeri wrote:I took my daughter to see Hannah Montana last week and I have to say it was quite entertaining. I'm with St. John. I think she is a nice clean cut kid and a good role model. For now. Hopefully she has parents that will steer her in the right direction!
Maybe not so clean cut...?
http://perezhilton.com/2007-12-27-what-would-disney-say
Looks like kids having fun to me.
Saint John wrote:mistiejourney wrote:Saint John wrote:NealIsGod wrote:Rip Rokken wrote:I saw that article yesterday and thought about posting it, but it sounded like it's sort of a necessary part of the show. Hope dad brings that girl up right, because the next step a label will do to her career is to start pushing her into sleaze, ala Britney, Christina and Jessica S. They do it every time.
Lip synching is sure to rear it's ugly head eventually, too.
So what? When your audience is 8-13 years old it's acceptable and almost inferred. If she ever wants to be a true artist well then that's different. Right now, she's just a good, wholesome, talented little girl making hay while the sun's shining. And the fact that her father is there for her every step of the way makes me root for her even more. This is a great story...so far.
I'm with you SJ, so far Miley is doing okay. Its bubble gum pop all the way and if I were Miley (or Billy Ray, for that matter), I'd put the money in a trust and in two years (the average "run" for a teeny bopper star) she'll have enough to go to college.
And frankly, if I was a little girl all into Hannah Montana I wouldn't care less about any lip-syncing.
I was forced (and I mean forced) to watch the show while my daughter was getting her hair and make up done for her wedding. I watched it with three little girls under the age of six and they were enraptured.
I had fun watching Emily Osment - looks like her brother!
Enough for college?!?!?! This kid is pulling in 10's of millions like it's nothing!!!
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