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08-14-2009 #41
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I'm feeling a little jealous of Janine. She's got to do what is probably only a pipe dream for me.
There's two theories to arguing with a woman. Neither one works.
~Will Rogers~
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08-14-2009 #42
Re: hi
Originally Posted by BellaBellucci
These women are consummate pros before the lens, and they are aware that this is a movie. They meet their responsibility to help make good shots and good porn.
But the film isn't (and cannot be) an intimate look into their private relationship. It's rare when that happens in any kind of porn, gay, straight, or transsexual...
Komis
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08-16-2009 #43
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Originally Posted by redtiger
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11-05-2009 #44
Off the topic of Janine vs. Vanity, and onto the topic of Janine vs. Sandra Bullock:
The video at the link indicates Janine has a court order that bars her from working in the adult film industry. I knew a court could take away a doctor's or lawyer's license to practice, but didn't realize it court could prevent someone from acting...?
It's Sandra Bullock vs. Jesse James' Ex in Monster Custody Feud
Wed., Nov. 4, 2009
It's not quite the ultimate battle of good versus evil, but it'll do: America's Sweetheart is taking on a freshly jail-broken porn star in what's shaping up to be quite the headline-grabbing custody dispute.
The child in question is 5-year-old Sunny James, the daughter of Monster Garage host Jesse James and his trouble-plagued, sobriety-challenged, adult-film-star ex, Janine Lindemulder.
For the better part of the last year, James (with a massive maternal assist from wife Sandra Bullock) has had sole custody of the child, due primarily to the fact that Lindemulder has spent the past six months behind bars for tax evasion.
But now she's out and looking for a return stake in parental duties. And what better place to find that than Good Morning America?
"What would give her the right to take away my daughter?" Lindemulder said of Bullock, toward whom the majority of her ire seems directed. "This is my daughter. I'm the best mother I can be."
And while she admitted on the morning show that she's "absolutely made horrific choices in the past," she stresses that her life is currently back on track.
Though Bullock and James beg to differ.
The duo each penned letters to the judge in Lindemulder's recent tax evasion case, urging stricter punishment and painting the erstwhile Blink-182 video vixen as an unfit parent.
http://www.eonline.com/uberblog/b152...mes_ex_in.html